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De virusscanner scant bijv. wel de MBDDATA waar de database van Exchange staat.
Maar is dit niet verstandig? Kunnen toch virussen binnen komen per mail?
Exchange is Versie: 6.5.6944.0 (Exchange Server Enterprise)
Windows heeft Service pack 1
Als je echt problemen wilt hebben, dan moet je inderdaad het zo laten werken.
Recommendations for troubleshooting an Exchange Server computer with antivirus software installed
You can run file-based antivirus software against the operating system of the Exchange computer and against Exchange program files (the Exchsrvr\Bin folder), but never run file-based antivirus software against files in the following folders: • Exchange databases and log files.
• Exchange .mta files (default location: \Exchsrvr\Mtadata).
• Exchange message tracking log files (default location: \Exchsrvr\Server_Name.log).
• Virtual server folders (default location: \Exchsrvr\Mailroot).
• Site Replication Service (SRS) files (default location: \Exchsrvr\Srsdata).
• Internet Information Service (IIS) system files (default location: \%SystemRoot%\System32\Inetsrv).
• Internet Mail Connector files (default location: \Exchsrvr\IMCData).
• The working folder that is used to store streaming temporary files that are used for message conversion. By default, this working folder is located at \Exchsrvr\MDBData.
• A temporary folder that is used in conjunction with offline maintenance utilities such as Eseutil.exe. By default, this folder is the location that you run the .exe files from, but you can configure this when you run the utility.
You can run file-based scanning against the following folders: • Exchsrvr\Address
• Exchsrvr\Bin
• Exchsrvr\Exchweb
• Exchsrvr\Res
• Exchsrvr\Schema