Abstract

The chapter explores how to configure a Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition (NAVCE) 7.6 infrastructure in order to protect from various resources within an enterprise network. The chapter illustrates many different procedures that require the NAVCE console to be launched. These procedures can be extremely significant when authoring instructions or solutions for the end users within a company. It is noted that NAVCE servers are not called servers because of the Windows NT/2000 Server operating system. Rather, they are called NAVCE servers because of the services they provide to NAV clients. The chapter focuses on systems with NAVCE clients installed and systems with NAVCE servers installed. In an enterprise environment, the most critical resources are servers that provide various services to clients and end users. A single domain controller that is damaged by a virus can have an impact on an entire site, whereas if a single end user's computer crashes, the effect is isolated.

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