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Command AntiVirus Listing updated: December 13, 2003

Command AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange is a server level solution designed to protect your system by securing all potential access points from harmful viruses. Command Antivirus for Microsoft Exchange employs HoloCheck scanning technology to stop both known and unknown viruses before they can infiltrate your organisation. COMMAND for Exchange offers solutions to ensure configuration into complex setups with clients such as Cap Gemini, DEFRA, Motorolla and Marconi using our system to secure their network Exchange servers. All incoming mail is scanned in real-time. Infected attachments are stopped before they reach the user's mailbox, preventing them from infecting your system. If a virus is found, Command AntiVirus disposes of it according to the action on infection option specified. Customizable messages are sent to notify the sender, recipient and administrator.
  • Users' Rating: 3.45 [20 votes] - Vote

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February 7, 2006 - Command AntiVirus by Simon Kean-Hammerson, Product Rating: 5/5
I have all my customers on Command AntiVirus, they have be very happy and I have not got calls about a Virus on systems, so I am loosing money. I have cusotmers form home users to large Exchange boxes going well. Daily updates and easy to use not much training. Give it a go.
February 7, 2006 - Excellent and fast anti-virus by Charles Wilkinson, Product Rating: 5/5
While I too experienced the memory leaks initially a new version quickly came out for Exchange 2003 server and it's run brilliantly ever since. I've found this mail-scanner to be very fast and very effecient. While they seem to have had some bugs in their programs initially I've not seen any downsides in the latest releases and I don't hesitate in recommending it to anyone after an anti-virus solution that won't eat into server performance.
February 4, 2003 - Exchange 2000 anti virus by Paul Smith,
AfterI installed their Exchange 2000 program on our server the information store would lockup every night. Outlook would keep working, but not OWA. I uninstalled it and installed just the server part, and scanned the mail queue folder. This of course didn't work very well but it did catch a few of the viruses. The problems with memory leak did not go away until I completely uninstalled Command and cleaned up the registry.

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