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Hallelujah! I just tried it on one machine here and it worked fine.
Client AV Info
Product ID: MicrosoftAV
Product Name: Microsoft Security Essentials
Product Version: 2.0.657.0
Virus Definition File Version: 1.97.840.0
Virus Definition File Date: 02/01/2011
John Rocchio
UC Santa Cruz
On 2/1/2011 1:40 PM, Calvin Krzywiec wrote:
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> Looks like a bunch of new checks came through today via the auto-update mechanism at 16:00 EST,
> including MSE:
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> pc_as_inst_MicrosoftAS_MicrosoftSecurityEssentialsAntispyware_2_x added to the Software Checklist
> av_defn_MicrosoftAV_MicrosoftSecurityEssentials_2_x added to the Software Checklist
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> We are running 4.8.0 and will be testing these checks tomorrow.
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> Cal A. Krzywiec, CCNA, CCDA
> Network Engineer
> The University of Scranton
> Phone: (570) 941-6748
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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> On 2/1/2011 9:54 AM, John Rocchio wrote:
>> Any news on the long overdue NAC update that will support 2011 AV products as well as Microsoft
>> Security Essentials 2.0? We are really starting to get a lot of complaints.
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>> John Rocchio
>> UC Santa Cruz
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