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Make sure you tell it to ignore your search indexes and other SharePoint areas!
See: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/952167
To be sure it is not hitting your index ___location, you can check where that is currently set by:
Central Admin -> Application Management -> Manage service applications
-> Search Service Application ->Search Application Topology (Modify)
-> IndexPartition/Query Component (Edit Properties).
Or via PowerShell, run the SharePoint 2010 Management Shell command:
$(Get-SPEnterpriseSearchServiceInstance).CrawlComponents.Item(0).IndexLocation
PS:
https://support.microsoft.com/kb/322941 says
"Microsoft strongly encourages the development and adoption of SharePoint Portal Server VS API-based antivirus solutions."
but the only one I can find for SP2013 is ESET…https://www.eset.com/beta/sharepoint/
PPS: I have heard that Symantec have a SP2013 aware thing in beta. Supposedly a separate server. Will know more in a month or two.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
nice post