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Author Running anti-virus software on SQL server 2000
Charles Latham

2002-10-05, 9:08 pm

Currently our company is using Trend ServerProtect on all
of our servers except our production database servers,
which are running SQL 2000. We have not installed onto
the DB servers due to concerns of performance
degradation. Does anyone have any experience with
running Trend (or any other AV product) on SQL? Thank
you.

Charles Latham
Systems Administrator
clatham@prognostics.com
Dinesh.T.K.

2002-10-05, 9:08 pm

Charles,

Its necessary that you have AVs scanning the SQL Server but make sure that
you exclude the database files.Also, you need to manually stop the AV
whenever you do SQL Server setup like service pack,upgrade etc.

You may also find this article helpful...

INF: Consideration for a Virus Scanner on a Computer That Is Running SQL
Server
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;q309422


Dinesh
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"Charles Latham" <clatham@prognostics.com> wrote in message
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> Currently our company is using Trend ServerProtect on all
> of our servers except our production database servers,
> which are running SQL 2000. We have not installed onto
> the DB servers due to concerns of performance
> degradation. Does anyone have any experience with
> running Trend (or any other AV product) on SQL? Thank
> you.
>
> Charles Latham
> Systems Administrator
> clatham@prognostics.com



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