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Any additional recommendations for staff computers?<br>
I have a couple that seem to have low resistance to viruses, et. al.
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SEP doesn't provide enough inoculation...or so they say.<br>
Thanks!<br>
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Michael Vollmar-Grone
Director of Technical Services
Shelby County Libraries
230 East North Street
Sidney, OH 45365
(937) 492-6851 x.119
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That being said, however....it DOES work well enough. Good enough for a
Frozen patron computer. Not good enough for a staff computer, though,
IMO. (I had just hoped for more obvious aggressive development.) I've
been sticking with Symantec Endpoint Protection (from Techsoup) for the
staff computers and mostly Immunet/Spybot/Deep Freeze on the patron
computers. Immunet catches some of the viruses. Spybot's Immunize
feature and Resident feature watch for general malware, and Deep Freeze
is the ultimate protector.</font>
Chad
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<b>Chad Neeper</b>
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