RE: [WinMac] Win NT sbs 4.5 and the mac


Omar Chávez(OmarChavez[at]fliteline.usa.com)
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 21:26:29 -0500


Dear Leonard,

I'm sure there is a Mac client for InocuLan. I'm using it ;-)

"For complete client/server network protection, Cheyenne offers the
Cheyenne AntiVirus Client Pack for your Windows NT, Windows 95,
Windows 3.1, DOS and Macintosh client workstations.

Like InocuLAN, Cheyenne AntiVirus provides continuous real-time
protection for any file that is accessed, saved, downloaded or
executed in any way. It also protects memory, the boot sector and
provides a variety of features such as scheduled scanning and
critical disk backups in case of a disaster."

More info can be found at
<http://www.cheyenne.com/security>http://www.cheyenne.com/security

(I'm in no way related to Cheyenne as anything else but a satisfied
Mac-loving customer)

Oh, and I totally agree with you in regards to IPNet Router. Very
good product and affordable too.

Omar Chávez
Director of Technical Services
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Flite Line Equipment Corp.
Corporate Headquarters
1100 NW 163rd Drive
Miami, FL 33169 USA
Tel (305) 626-0004 Fax (305) 626-0566 www.flitelineUSA.com
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From: Leonard Rosenthol
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: [WinMac] Win NT sbs 4.5 and the mac

At 9:22 AM -0500 8/16/99, Omar Chávez wrote:
>1) For Crossplatform Internet access in a network (using only one
>modem and one ISP account for up to 50 computers) the way to go
>(easiest, least expensive, fastest and more reliable) is Sygate from
>Acer (if the Gateway is to be installed on a PC) or Vicom (if the
>gateway will sit on a Mac).

         Another option on the Mac side, that (IMHO) is a better
product is IPNetRouter (<<http://www.sustworks.com>http://www.sustworks.com>).

>4) There is an antivirus solution for your complete network:
>InocuLan from Cheyenne/CA (runs on the NT server with client
>adapters for DOS, all flavors of Windows & the Mac OS).
>
         Are you SURE they have a Mac client? Because AFAIK they
aren't part of the Mac "anti-virus consortium", and that would be
bad...

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