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I have a dedicated production server hosting a QlikView application. Our application files (i.e. .QVW) are infrequently uploaded or updated. The QA environment is carefully controlled, so we have confidence that the .QVW files are not infected with any nasty viruses. From a best practices perspective, what are the pros and cons of using or not using anti-virus protection software on the server?
Cheers,
Kevin
In terms of exclusions, you can use one of these strategies or the combinations of them:
Folder level exclusion:
C:\ProgramData\QlikTech
C:\Program Files (x86)\QlikView
C:\Program Files\QlikView
User Doc folders
Source Doc folders
Any customized path for QlikView off of the C drive
File Type exclusions:
.QVW
.QVD
.LOG
.META
.PGO
.SHARED
.TXT
.XML
.QVX
.INI
.DAT
.BAK
I would suggest excluding *.qvw, *.qvd and *.pgo files form the virus scan.
Hi Kevin,
Please exclude below mentioned file from Antivirus scan.
.QVW
.QVD
.QVX
.shared
.meta
you can scan this files weekly in non prod hours so you are using that this file also are not affected.
Thanks
Atul.
Pros: security (no server is immune to infections all by itself), alignment with IT policies
Cons: none that I know of
The latter on condition that you disable scans for all file types suggested above, and for C:\Program Data\QlikTech. If you have put your documents, data files, ocnfiguration files and framework in a different spot, exclude that sub-tree as well.
In terms of exclusions, you can use one of these strategies or the combinations of them:
Folder level exclusion:
C:\ProgramData\QlikTech
C:\Program Files (x86)\QlikView
C:\Program Files\QlikView
User Doc folders
Source Doc folders
Any customized path for QlikView off of the C drive
File Type exclusions:
.QVW
.QVD
.LOG
.META
.PGO
.SHARED
.TXT
.XML
.QVX
.INI
.DAT
.BAK