
NotesVersionSoftware
available for your security VM.
This guide tells you how to set
up the share.
5 Check for incompatible anti-virus products
You cannot use Sophos Anti-Virus for VMware vShield to protect guest VMs that run other
anti-virus products. This is because files might be scanned multiple times (due to the design of
VMware vShield).
This limitation applies to VMs that run other anti-virus products from Sophos or products from
other vendors. It also applies to VMs with Sophos gateway or server products that include or
require anti-virus components. So you cannot protect guest VMs that run:
■
Sophos Endpoint Security and Control for Windows (includes Sophos-Virus for Windows).
■
PureMessage for Microsoft Exchange.
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PureMessage for Lotus Domino.
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Sophos for Sharepoint.
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Sophos Anti-Virus for NetApp.
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Any third-party software that integrates SAV Interface.
6 Install Sophos requirements
Before you install Sophos security VMs, you should:
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Install Sophos Enterprise Console (if you do not already have it). You use this to download
protection software and to manage the VMs you protect.
■
Create a Sophos Anti-Virus for VMware vShield network share. The share is used to keep
security VMs up to date.
The following sections describe how to do this.
Already using Enterprise Console?
Warning: If you already use Enterprise Console to manage other Sophos products but now want
to add Sophos Anti-Virus for vShield, your customer credentials might not let you set up the
Sophos network share. If this happens, contact Technical Support.
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