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Sep 9, Sep 7, Do they need connected to the Internet? If not, I'd suggest creating some rules to block all Internet access to those servers and only allow for LAN communication. That's a start while you're searching. You could try out ClamAV but it's not a pay option like you want. Brand Representative for Avast Business. Thanks for the tag Justin! Avast File Server Security does indeed still support Windows and has a long list of features and technologies that will keep your servers secure.

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Hopefully this is a good starting point and if there is anything else you would like to know, don't hesitate to reach out! Since you have Systemworks, which is a compilation of Norton programs, then I would seek a solution from them.

My Anti-Virus annual subscription in Norton Systemworks expires in a few days and I am not only not renewing, but, for the reasons you state, I am going to ATTEMPT to delete Systemworks altogether, which, as you undoubtedly already know, is a real chore.

There are numerous posts on the internet offering advice for a clean and total Systemworks uninstall, but I haven't tried them yet. Until I can manage that, I will try to find the switch in Norton Anti-Virus to disable the virus scan on opening my word processor.

Many thanks, especially for your speedy response. You seem to be up-to-date and knowledgeable about the subject. Come back if you need any help. Mar 18, , PM. I suggest searching your registry for any Norton Components that are installed in the Windows Word areas. You may be able to find the key that's runnign it each time. Open regedit, and search for the word norton. Then delete everything that contains the word norton or symantec. That's the easiest way to remove it the leftovers after you uninstall it.

My mom's computer had norton about 3 years ago. I'll have to dig around. I'll let you know if I can find anything. If you're able to convert your hard disks for those servers into virtual hard drives, though, then you could probably run them inside of virtual machines. Maybe there's a modern anti-malware utility that can scan what's happening on a VM from the outside.

Turns out there's actually a VM manager with built-in anti-virus capabilities for your VMs, and it supports the tried and true Kaspersky engine. Maybe in the future, Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection will have accommodations for protecting virtual machines.

Unfortunately there is no version of Malwarebytes that runs on Windows that I'm aware of and I've been around pretty much since the beginning when the very first version of Malwarebytes was in beta. I'm not positive about 2K3 but you could give the legacy version for XP and Vista a try. It can be downloaded here. If that doesn't work then you could try the last 2.



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