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Antivirus Softwares ? for Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

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I have upgraded my PC from Windows XP Profressional to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. When i used Windows XP Profressional, i was trying BitDefender Professional version 9.0 and it is so great. But since i upgrade my PC to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, i can not use it anymore because Bitdefender does not run in Win2k3. So who can give me a suggestion ???

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I have upgraded my PC from Windows XP Profressional to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise. When i used Windows XP Profressional, i was trying BitDefender Professional  version 9.0 and it is so great. But since i upgrade my PC to Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, i can not use it anymore because Bitdefender does not run in Win2k3. So who can give me a suggestion ???

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Why did you updrade it to windows 2003 server. It's so expensive and it's only suitable for servers. Windows XP is suitable for working. There aren't windows xp server so M$ released windows 2003 later.(I think win2003 isn't stable at that time and M$ want money fast!)If you has enough money to buy M$ windows 2003 server "enterprise" you should have enough money to buy Macfee Virus Scan Enterprise. Only "Enterprise" software runs on "Enterprise" servers.

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