Introduction - F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

You can manage and search quarantined mails with the F-Secure
Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Web Console. You can search for
quarantined content by using different search criteria, including the
quarantine ID, recipient and sender address, the time period during which
the message was quarantined, and so on. You can reprocess and delete
messages, and specify storage and automatic deletion times based on
the reason for quarantining the message.
If you have multiple F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange
installations, you can manage the quarantined content on all of them from
one single F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Web Console.
The quarantine consists of:
Quarantine Database, and
Quarantine Storage.
Quarantine Database
The quarantine database contains information about the quarantined
messages and attachments. If there are several F-Secure Anti-Virus for
Microsoft Exchange installations in the network, they can either have their
own quarantine databases, or they can use a common quarantine
database. An SQL database server is required for the quarantine
database.
For more information on the SQL database servers that can be
used for deploying the quarantine database, consult the F-Secure
Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Deployment Guide.
The following versions of Microsoft SQL are recommended:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (Enterprise, Standard or Workgroup
Edition) with SP 4
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE) with PS 4
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Enterprise, Standard, Workgroup or
Express Edition) with the latest service pack
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Enterprise, Standard, Workgroup or
Express Edition)

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