What is the best way to lock down and secure a Windows server 2008? We want to block all remote connections and secure passwords and what not.
If we need to pull Windows security logs remotely what is the best and easiest way using a domain administrator account?
Where can I view errors on a Windows 7 desktop from a failed Microsoft office 2010 installation? What security group would i need to be in to view it?
We have a user on our 2003 AD network that needs to be able to access their PC remotely using remote desktop. They are not a local administrator. How can I make this work? Is this a safe practice?
I want to provide access to my file server to my CEO. He uses a laptop which is not in my domain as he keeps on traveling between countries. Is there a way I can provide him access to my file server data by doing some chnages on permissions/rights on my Windows 2008 server.
When setting up my wireless network at a remote office what steps should I take to make sure it is secure and no one else can access the routers web console and change port forwarding and firewall rules? Is there a check list somewhere?
which is most secure and best to access and reliable, networking computers, internet or using remote desktop?
Hi. Is citrix based solution the best for remote working by employees in terms of information security.Are there any solutions which offer better infosec protection especially to prevent copying of data from screen shots
Sir, Am having VNC server & Client edition installed in all our clients, i have given password for connecting with each and every clients, i need to know how i can restrict the clients by enabling or disabling the VNC server in their own client machine…….
I’m trying to set up remote access to our network for a user. The domain account is created (as a member of Domain User and Remote Desktop Users, not an administrator) as is the roaming profile he is to use on the Windows 2003 server he’ll be accessing. I pointed his AD profile to the [...]





