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It is my understanding that Clean Access can categorize a product as antivirus or antispyware, but not both. Microsoft Forefront also has a similar issue.

Bruce Osborne
Liberty university

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From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Isabelle Graham
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 2:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [CLEANACCESS] Symantec End Point Protection v11

We're running 4.1.2.1 server and 4.1.3.2 agent and it is being properly detected as AV. It's worth noting that SEP 11 includes a firewall and
anti-spyware as well and these are not currently supported by the default checks (though you should be able to write custom ones for them). We haven't
deployed it yet, but will be in the near future.

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Isabelle Graham
Information Security
American University

Hennessey, Sean wrote:
> Hi all -
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> Sorry if this has already come up on list - has anyone had to deal with
> this product? It's not falling under my rules for Symantec Corporate but
> it is, apparently, the update for it. It's failing the checks I have for
> SCAV and I'd like to catch this one *before* computer support roles it
> out for a change... J
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> -          Sean
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> Sean Hennessey
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> Networking and Information Security Systems Administrator
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> The University of Portland
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