2012年2月13日星期一

Anti-Virus Precautions

I'm about to setup my first CRM 3.0 coupled with SQL2000 dedicated server an
d
was wondering if there are any folders or file types that the anti virus
program should be excluded from scanning to prevent corruption.
Please be specific as to each program, CRM and SQL2000.
Thank you as always for your wisdom.
He has half the deed done who has made a beginning ~ HoraceI can't say about the CRM but for SQL Server at the minimum you want to
exclude:
folders with .mdf, .ndf and .ldf files
SQL Server ad related services log files
Backup files
Here is a little more info that may be helpful.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309422
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"WaltB123" <WaltB123@.noemail.postalias> wrote in message
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> I'm about to setup my first CRM 3.0 coupled with SQL2000 dedicated server
> and
> was wondering if there are any folders or file types that the anti virus
> program should be excluded from scanning to prevent corruption.
> Please be specific as to each program, CRM and SQL2000.
> Thank you as always for your wisdom.
> --
> He has half the deed done who has made a beginning ~ Horace|||Thank you for the heads up. Is there a newsgroup for CRM I can post to? I
didnt see one on the managed newsgroups list.|||Hello,
You can exclude the directories where your database files, backup files and
audit files for SQL server are stored in your antivirus program. In that way
antivirus wont scan those folders.
Thanks
Prakash
"WaltB123" wrote:

> I'm about to setup my first CRM 3.0 coupled with SQL2000 dedicated server
and
> was wondering if there are any folders or file types that the anti virus
> program should be excluded from scanning to prevent corruption.
> Please be specific as to each program, CRM and SQL2000.
> Thank you as always for your wisdom.
> --
> He has half the deed done who has made a beginning ~ Horace

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