BitDefender Security for SharePoint  




 Installing BitDefender 2.0 for MS SharePoint 2003

Describes how to install BitDefender 2.0 for MS SharePoint 2003.


 Cookie threats!

A lot of people are interested in cookies and why any internet security type product covers the cookie area in order to protect the computer. How can a cookie harm the computer? How are cookies and spyware connected? The present document tries to offer some light over these aspects. 


 Registering BitDefender 2.0 for MS SharePoint 2003

Describes how to register BitDefender 2.0 for MS SharePoint 2003.


 Configuring BitDefender for MS SharePoint 2003 for use with Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1

In Microsoft SharePoint 2003 installed on a Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 and BitDefender for MS SharePoint 2003, you receive a Form Validation Error when downloading or uploading a document.


 Incompatibility between BitDefender for MS SharePoint 2003 and BitDefender for MS ISA Server

Installing BitDefender for MS SharePoint 2003 and BitDefender for MS ISA Server on the same computer leads to malfunctioning errors.


 Incompatibility between versions 1.9 and 2.0

Installing a BitDefender server product version 1.9 on the same computer with a BitDefender server product version 2.0 leads to malfunctioning errors.


 Compatibility with the Microsoft Service Packs

This document lists the compatibility of BitDefender Antivirus 2.0 for MS SharePoint 2003 with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and the Microsoft SharePoint 2003 Service Packs.


 The update system for virus signatures

This documents presents the update system for virus signatures used in the BitDefender products.


 The I/O errors

This document explains the I/O errors statistics included in the scan reports.


 Malformed Archives Scan Evasion Vulnerability
Specially crafted archive containing a virus will pass through the antivirus system without detection.
An attacker can compress a malicious payload and evade detection by some anti-virus software.
The bypassed malicious content does not pose a risk until extracted from the archive file. Malicious content will be detected and eliminated by your Antivirus.

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