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ECPI college...good or bad-2

Good Evening: I've recently completed 8 years in the US Navy and I'm looking to complete my degree and I see a lot of talk about ECPI college. It's a technical college but it's a 2-year degree. I'm looking to get into computer network design, internet security and computer science and I'm...

View Answer   |  Sep 25 2005  4:23 PM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by TripleHHH

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ECPI college...good or bad

Good Evening: I've recently completed 8 years in the US Navy and I'm looking to complete my degree and I see a lot of talk about ECPI college. It's a technical college but it's a 2-year degree. I'm looking to get into computer network design and computer science and I'm wondering if ECPI or any...

View Answer   |  Sep 25 2005  4:22 PM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by TripleHHH

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Pix Firewall and Proxy Server

I need to allow only one IP address (the one for proxy server) to browse through Pix firewall to Internet. What will be the commands in PIX firewall to block the traffic to Internet from all the network 10.2.1.x but only allow 10.2.1.10 (Proxy server). All other computers will use proxy server...

View Answer   |  Sep 25 2005  1:49 PM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Networking
asked by EngineerIT

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Prefferred Anti Virus Program?

Hi All, Can i get any suggestions on what you consider being the BEST Anti virus software with not much hassles! The 2 i`m most interested in is Norton and Mcafee? Any 3rd party app will also be greatly appreciated! I had Norton 2005 Internet Security on my PC,1.7GHZ AMD,Win XP SP2, 384MG RAM...

View Answer   |  Sep 25 2005  6:10 AM GMT
Tech support, Help Desk, Disaster Recovery
asked by Wazzup

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Need Help - Netscreen 25 with Fortigate 60.

Hi All. Good Morning & Greetings of the season. I recently joined this company as a Network Security Specialist & the 1st task that i got assigned to myself was this. We have 3 locations - A (India) - Indian Operations B (California) - US Operations C (Datacenter) - Web & Media Servers ...

View Answer   |  Sep 14 2005  10:05 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Hardware, Network security
asked by nileshroy

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has anyone had issues with appliances getting cracked?

We have a mcafee anti-virus and anti-spam appliance. We used it as out internet email presence and as a web proxy. All email comes in thru it and all web traffic from our internal web proxy went thru it. The web proxy is limited to less than half of the internet bandwidth. It is behind stateful...

View Answer   |  Sep 13 2005  7:02 PM GMT
Network security, Firewalls, Intrusion management
asked by astronomer

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Windows 2000 Server logs

Hi All, Basically i want to monitor all the activities of my administrators. Is there any way I can find out all the activities on a Windows 2000 Server eg:- success / failure logs ,which users had logged on to a server , user creation time ,service stopped at what time, what scripts have been...

View Answer   |  Sep 1 2005  6:17 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Network security, Firewalls
asked by Tarang

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DSO exploit in Windows XP reported by Spybot - Search and Destroy

After updating both Windows XP and Spybot - Search and Destroy, the latter is reporting DS0 exploit registry entries on two computers not colocated on a network. Could this be as a result of a vulnerability being introduced with the August Windows XP security patches? Can you comment on the...

View Answer   |  Aug 26 2005  4:08 AM GMT
Current threats, Viruses, worms
asked by railroad

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IT Security

Hi all, Thanks to all those who answered to my question"FTP sites" Can anyone of you let me know about the available products that we can use for our organisations IT security..Also let me know what products are available to find out vulnerabilities in a network. Appreciate your response. Thanks ...

View Answer   |  Aug 25 2005  6:03 AM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Networking, Network security
asked by Tarang

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Local Admin & passwords

We have recently switched to allowing only Power User rights on notebook computers. We have a set of notebooks we loan out to employees with desktops when they need to travel. Currently those users will login with an account named loaner and use scripts and webmail to access the network. ...

View Answer   |  Aug 19 2005  3:52 PM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Network security, Firewalls
asked by roced4

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Need guidiance from pros already into the game

Hi, I am a United Stated Marine stationed overseas since 2003, majoring in Information technology with National University. I am still an idiot in the field and thats why i joined this group. To get a glance of what to ecpect in the future. I am asking for your help in guiding me through whatever...

View Answer   |  Aug 16 2005  7:49 AM GMT
Tech support, Disaster Recovery, Hardware
asked by foguno

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OWA using SelfSSL and Certificate Services removal

Hey there... I am curretly running Exchange 2003 on W2k3 member server. I installed Certificate Services and produced my own certificate and all works well with OWA. I recently found out that SelfSSL is available but not quite as robust, which would probably be good. I removed Cert services and...

View Answer   |  Aug 5 2005  12:41 AM GMT
Security management, Disaster Recovery, Security
asked by TheVyrys

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Shares Baseline Security Information

Hello, I use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyser 2.0 to retrive information about shares in some local servers. I can not understand the diference between the information give in the report, about authorizations in the column Share ACL and Directory ACL. If some one can help me, Thank you...

View Answer   |  Aug 5 2005  6:02 AM GMT
Security management, Security, Security products
asked by ITAudit

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iSeries/AS400 is UnHackable - Think Again!

It just depends on your definition of "hack" I've heard the "There has never been a virus on an AS400" argument all too often. However - the definition of a virus/hack goes something like: "Process or person who alters data when they should not be able to". Do we agree? So... while not being an...

View Answer   |  May 25 2005  10:04 AM GMT
Security management, Tech support, Administration
asked by ColinNZ

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Data vs. perimeter vs. network security

A short time ago, author Wes Noonan wrote some tips for SearchWindowsSecurity.com about <a href=http://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid45_gci1007026,00.html>deperimeterization</a>. He explained how security is always pitted against business needs, and...

View Answer   |  May 4 2005  4:36 PM GMT
Security management, Administration, Disaster Recovery
asked by RobynLorusso23

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Is Windows security an afterthought?

As the editor of SearchWindowsSecurity.com, I often speak with users about their Windows security responsibilities. One senior systems analyst in particular sent me an interesting note recently... To give you some background, he's in charge of configuring and administering desktop systems...

View Answer   |  Apr 19 2005  3:00 PM GMT
Security management, Administration, Disaster Recovery
asked by RobynLorusso23

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Found Trojan.ByteVerify on my computer

Hi All, Symantec recently discovered Trojan.ByteVerify on my computer. I run system checks weekly and am always cautious about the e-mails I open, the web sites I go to and what I click on, so I was pretty surprised to find I had a Trojan. It was quarantined and removed, but I'm worried about what...

View Answer   |  Apr 18 2005  10:20 AM GMT
Administration, Disaster Recovery, Installation
asked by jwise410

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Internet Explorer vs. Firefox

Hello, I'm the Assistant Editor on SearchWindowsSecurity.com. I'm looking to start a discussion about what browser people are using and why. Also, is anyone considering switching from IE to Firefox, or are your plans to stay with IE? Here's some food for thought... As of Feb. 2005, an...

View Answer   |  Apr 15 2005  2:14 PM GMT
Security management, Tech support, Administration
asked by LMullen

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Safe user sandbox?

*This question is from a SearchWindowsSecurity.com reader: I'm in a position to redesign our IT systems (network, servers, PCs, software, etc.) this summer, and I am undecided on which path to take. I'd like to disconnect our systems from the Internet so that we don't have to deal with all of the...

View Answer   |  Apr 11 2005  2:15 PM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Intrusion management, Security
asked by LMullen

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I've been hacked -- I think....

I'm an IT administrator with a little over 500 end users, running Windows 2000 and XP. One of our users is experiencing a problem with her Internet connection suddenly dropping for no apparent reason. When she restarts her computer, everything works fine for awhile, but then the connection drops...

View Answer   |  Apr 11 2005  9:52 AM GMT
Administration, Disaster Recovery, Installation
asked by LMullen

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