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I have a home Exchange 2010 system.  I want to provide spam/malware/virus protection and filtering.  Don't have room for anything rack-mount and don't want to spend a ton of $$ on it.  Cloud solutions would work but the one's I've looked at are pretty pricey for home use.

What do you Experts recommend???
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Ok, so googled this and really didn't find a process to do this.  I know I need to turn on that functionality before invoking it.  Can anyone provide a step-by-step process for working with powershell to enable this.
The article http://technet.microsoft.com/en-in/library/bb201691%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx itself have step 1, step 2 and 3.

You can follow article from Satheshwaran Manoharan

http://careexchange.in/how-to-install-antispam-agents-in-exchange-2010/
thanks for your help.
Running this script:
& $env:ExchangeInstallPath\Scripts\Install-AntiSpamAgents.ps1
doesn't work in Powershell for me.

any other tools or suggestions would be appreciated.
Got it to work and it is working well.  I was trying to use Windows 2008 Powershell and not the Exchange Shell.
thanks for the suggestion.  It was what I was looking for.
Worked like a dream
I am glad that my suggestion worked for you. Thank you for the points.