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: The last version of Dr.Web that officially supported Windows Server 2003 was Version 11.0 or 11.5 . Newer versions (12.0 and above) generally require Windows Server 2008 R2 or later.
If you are researching this for a technical paper or trying to secure a legacy system, here are the key points to consider:
: Some specialized "Legacy" or "Industrial" versions of Dr.Web might still exist for corporate clients with specific support contracts, but these are rarely available for general download.
: Official downloads for Version 11 are largely removed from the main Dr.Web site. You might find them in the Dr.Web FTP archive , but you would still need a valid, older license key to activate it.
: Using an antivirus on an unsupported OS like Windows 2003 is risky. Since Microsoft no longer patches the OS itself, an antivirus cannot protect against core kernel vulnerabilities.
: The last version of Dr.Web that officially supported Windows Server 2003 was Version 11.0 or 11.5 . Newer versions (12.0 and above) generally require Windows Server 2008 R2 or later.
If you are researching this for a technical paper or trying to secure a legacy system, here are the key points to consider:
: Some specialized "Legacy" or "Industrial" versions of Dr.Web might still exist for corporate clients with specific support contracts, but these are rarely available for general download.
: Official downloads for Version 11 are largely removed from the main Dr.Web site. You might find them in the Dr.Web FTP archive , but you would still need a valid, older license key to activate it.
: Using an antivirus on an unsupported OS like Windows 2003 is risky. Since Microsoft no longer patches the OS itself, an antivirus cannot protect against core kernel vulnerabilities.