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Isabelle Graham <[log in to unmask]>
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Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Jun 2009 16:07:02 -0400
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I've just started testing with the 4.1.10 agent and it looks like it supports AVG 8.5 free at least. 
I don't have a copy of NIS 2009 to test with unfortunately.

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Isabelle Graham
Information Security
American University

ResNet-Info wrote:
> We just had a student come in with the same problem this morning (CCA
> detects Norton Internet Security 2009 is installed, but doesn't detect the
> definitions). We're on Clean Access v4.1.8 server and client.  She said
> she was running the 2008 version fine, but decided to upgrade to 2009. 
> Sounds like that .5 patch Tom mentioned is probably the culprit here.  She
> was pretty irritated that it's June and we can't support a '2009' release
> of an AV app.
> 
> Clean Access v4.1.10 seems to be out, but we haven't upgraded to that yet.
>  Has anyone tested 4.1.10 with the updated NIS 2009 to see if that works?
> Since it sounds like Norton released a .5 update to the 2009 suite, I'm
> not sure release notes would be that useful with this.
> 
> Doug Chudzik
> ResNet Manager
> Wellesley College
> 
> ---------------
> We're currently running CCA 4.5.1 with the latest agent...
> 
> According to the docs, it looks like Norton Internet Security 2009 is  
> supported, but we still don't see it recognizing updates. I know this  
> was a reported bug several months ago. Does anyone have it (or an  
> alternative check) working?
> 
> 
> 

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