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I also have one user with 4.1.7 fails the McAfee definitions check, but she has the latest definition:
Client AV Info
Product ID: McAfeeAV
Product Name: McAfee VirusScan
Product Version: 13.0.218
Virus Definition File Version: 5396
Virus Definition File Date: 01/10/2008
Dennis
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Subject: Mcafee total protection
Looks like the 4.1.7.0 agent still doesnt detect Mcafee total protection
4.7:
Client AV Info
Product ID: WmiAV
Product Name: McAfee unknown product
Product Version: 4.7.0.566
Virus Definition File Version:
Virus Definition File Date:
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William Blake
Abercrombie & Fitch
Network Architecture
614.283.7053
614.946.4131
"Hennessey, Sean"
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SERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Odd problems, networking
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Hi all –
Firstly – thanks to all of you who wrote about my NAC products question. We
are, it seems, investigating alternates to Clean Access but we’ll see.
I have another question – we are having an odd epidemic of users who are
connecting to our network, getting local access but being blocked from the
internet. It seems that the block is also specific to ports 80 and 443, as
well as 22. From the DOS prompt we are generally able to resolve DNS (even
when pointing it to an external DNS server). This just started happening
for no reason what-so-ever, I have not made a change, upgraded or done
anything on our 4.1.3 Clean Access set up.
What is funny is that this also happened to my personal laptop when I was
in Vermont this last week and it seemed to be an issue with Zone Alarm,
which we do not use on campus.
Just curious if anyone else has seen an issue similar to this.
Thanks!
- Sean
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Sean Hennessey
Networking and Information Security Systems Administrator
The University of Portland
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