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XP Professional AV Exclusions

Asked by exadmin2006 in Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam Email Software, Windows XP Operating System

Tags: AV, Exclusions, XP

Hey all,

We have a pure laptop-based desktop environment, all running XP Professional with SP2 or SP3. We are going to be rolling out a new AV solution, and to cut down on laptop issues and times, I want to setup the right AV scanning exclusions. I was hoping someone might be able to help me with this. The main build is the OS, Outlook 2003/2007 (cached mode), Adobe Reader, WinZip, Oracle Client, some SQL Desktop. I think right now .ost and pagefile.sys are OK to exclude? Thanks.
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Zones: Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam Email Software, Windows XP Operating System
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Solution Provided By: frostburn
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Solution Grade: A
 
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