Question : Symantec Protection Suite SBE 3.0 vs Symantec Endpoint Protection Suite SBE 12.0.1

I'm looking to replace the antivirus protection on a couple of small networks (5 and 6 user peer-to-peer) with full solution suites, I came across Symantec Protection Suite 3.0 which was a good price per unit (min. 5) for the licences only.

Normally with Symantec products I download the trial version instead of waiting for the media, but everytime I go to the Symantec Protection Suite SBE download I'm pointed at Symantec Endpoint Protection Suite SBE 12.0.1.

Is this the new version or a totally different product, and what's the difference between the two?

Thanks,

Mike

Answer : Symantec Protection Suite SBE 3.0 vs Symantec Endpoint Protection Suite SBE 12.0.1

The code is below. Just uncomment the exec (and comment out the print, if desired).
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set nocount on

declare @tables table (
  id int identity,
  tablename sysname,
  columnName sysname
)

declare @counter int
declare @count int
declare @newseed nvarchar(20)
declare @tablename sysname
declare @columnname sysname
declare @sql varchar(max)
declare @sqlex varchar(max)
declare @sqlMax nvarchar(max)
declare @sqlMaxEx nvarchar(max)
DECLARE @pvalue     VARCHAR(250)
DECLARE @param      NVARCHAR(250)

set @sql = 'DBCC CHECKIDENT (''@table'', RESEED, @value)'
set @sqlMax = 'SELECT @value=MAX(@pkfield) FROM @table'
SET @param = '@value VARCHAR(250) OUTPUT'
 
insert into @tables
select DISTINCT TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where TABLE_SCHEMA = 'dbo'
and COLUMNPROPERTY(object_id(TABLE_NAME), COLUMN_NAME, 'IsIdentity') = 1
order by TABLE_NAME
select @count = @@ROWCOUNT

set @counter = 1
while @counter <= @count begin
  select @tablename = tablename, @columnname = columnName
    from @tables
    where id = @counter
  set @sqlMaxEx = REPLACE(REPLACE(@sqlmax, '@table', @tablename), '@pkfield', @columnname)
  print @sqlmaxex
  
  EXECUTE SP_EXECUTESQL @sqlMaxEx, @param, @value = @pvalue OUTPUT
  
  select @newseed = ISNULL(cast(@pvalue as int), 0) + 1
  set @sqlex = REPLACE(REPLACE(@sql, '@table', @tablename ), '@value', @newseed)
  print @sqlex
  --exec (@sqlex)
  set @counter = @counter + 1
end
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