Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server

Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server 10.2

Help protect your Exchange server from viruses and other malware

10.2.942 Latest version
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Help protect your Exchange server from viruses and other malware. Forefront Security for Exchange Server integrates multiple scan engines from industry-leading security firms into a comprehensive, layered solution, helping protect your Microsoft Exchange Server messaging environments from viruses, worms, spam, and inappropriate content. Features include antimalware engine amendments and rollup of software fixes.

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