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2.3. Server protection system
maintenance
Maintaining the server protection system in the up-to-date state involves:
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periodic updating of the anti-virus and the content filtration databases;
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receiving and processing notifications about detection of objects
containing malware or SPAM and about threats of virus outbreaks;
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regular review of reports about the application operation and about the
state of the mail server protection;
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processing and cleaning of the backup storage.
2.4. Application's operation on a
cluster of servers
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 does not fully
support the cluster technology; however, it will function correctly on a cluster of
servers treating each node as a separate physical Exchange server.
A message arriving at a virtual Exchange server will be forwarded to one of the
cluster's nodes. Streams of e-mail messages for each node may not intersect.
The application will process a message at the node to which this message had
been forwarded by the virtual Exchange server.
The scan results for each node of the cluster, namely,
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backup storage contents;
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information included into the reports;
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the group of events registered in the Microsoft Windows event log and in
the application's log files;
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values of virus outbreak counters
will be provided only for those messages that had been forwarded to this node of
the cluster by the virtual Exchange server.
Configure the settings for detecting virus outbreaks and
notification about such events. (Chapter 11, page 93).
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
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