i'm about to install a file antivirus software on my sql
standard 2000. anybody have any suggestions or
recommendations on how i should go about configuring
this? are there any folders specific to sql that i should
stay away from? please let me know. your help is very
much appreciated.
thanks a lot in advance,
edHi
Check out:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;en-us;q309422
John
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> i'm about to install a file antivirus software on my sql
> standard 2000. anybody have any suggestions or
> recommendations on how i should go about configuring
> this? are there any folders specific to sql that i should
> stay away from? please let me know. your help is very
> much appreciated.
> thanks a lot in advance,
> ed|||hi john,
thanks!! i've actually seen this already. i have basic
knowledge of sql and i was hoping to find something that
tells what folder are that are related to sql that i
should stay away from or should i just do a scan and just
exclude the files with the suffix extension mentioned in
this article? please let me know...
thanks,
ed
>--Original Message--
>Hi
>Check out:
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;q309422
>John
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sql[vbcol=seagreen]
should[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>.
>|||Hi
Doing a scan may produce some files with the extension although this may
include files that are miss-named
Running something like the following command in Query Analyser should show
the file being used:
EXEC master..sp_MSForEachdb 'SELECT filename FROM ?..sysfiles'
John
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> hi john,
> thanks!! i've actually seen this already. i have basic
> knowledge of sql and i was hoping to find something that
> tells what folder are that are related to sql that i
> should stay away from or should i just do a scan and just
> exclude the files with the suffix extension mentioned in
> this article? please let me know...
> thanks,
> ed
> us;q309422
> message
> sql
> should|||thanks!!!
-ed
>--Original Message--
>Hi
>Doing a scan may produce some files with the extension
although this may
>include files that are miss-named
>Running something like the following command in Query
Analyser should show
>the file being used:
>EXEC master..sp_MSForEachdb 'SELECT filename
FROM ?..sysfiles'
>John
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> news:1f84e01c45879$c30c8040$a601280a@.phx
.gbl...
that[vbcol=seagreen]
just[vbcol=seagreen]
in[vbcol=seagreen]
very[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>.
>
Sunday, 12 February 2012
configuring antivirus protection
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