cisco 3825 router bgp
Any OS that supports BGP… try any enterprise version.

View Answer   |  December 10, 2011  9:22 PM
BGP, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), Cisco 3825, Cisco router configuration, Cisco Routers
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45 pts.

How to blacklist a domain account in Zimbra mail server?
Quick Google search http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Improving_Anti-spam_system#Blacklists_and_Whitelists

View Answer   |  December 5, 2011  10:59 AM
Mail server, Phishing, Security, Zimbra
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10,615 pts.

Outlook Calendar Access/Sharing
Yes he can use his personal calendar and grant you access to it. That is the ideal thing to do so he can give himself reminder appointments just as you say. Make sure he grants you permisson to his calendar folder though, and does not assign you as a delegate. You just want to review [...]

View Answer   |  November 29, 2011  8:02 PM
Calendar, Outlook, Outlook calendar, Outlook Calendar Permissions, Outlook permissions, Outlook Shared Calendar, Permissions
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875 pts.

Assessment tools
what kind of storage are you running? the best comprehensive tool i’ve seen so far is the ZFS storage manager but that’s only for oracle storage. my second best would be the Symantec Storage Foundation suite.- this software gives you a pretty comprehensive idea of what’s going on in your storage plus all bunch of [...]

View Answer   |  November 29, 2011  3:14 PM
Security, Storage, Storage Security
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320 pts.

veritas netbackup 6.5 encrypt backup tape
Here is a link that can help….. <i>Veritas NetBackup ™ 6.5 Security and Encryption Guide: Provides security configuration and administration information for NetBackup 6.5 administrators, including: – Security Deployment Models – Access control security – Firewall Configuration – Firewall ports used for communication – How to back up data through a firewall</i> http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH52825

View Answer   |  November 29, 2011  8:51 AM
Backup and Recovery, Veritas, Veritas 6.5
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10,615 pts.

Career in Computer Security
Well, the first thing you are going to need is experience. You will not be able to walk into an environment with a degree, no certifications, and expect to be hired. You should look into getting at least, the minimum in certs, A+, Security+, and either Server+ or an operating system cert like Windows 7 [...]

View Answer   |  November 22, 2011  7:45 PM
Career in Information Security
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1,420 pts.

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775 pts.

Interesting virus…
actually, I have seen something simular. Traced it to a reflexive dll that compiled in GPU. I since disabled ALL activeX controls in IE5.5-6 and have not seen it again. I would venture a guess that it is a structured atack as I have not seen anything simular since or about it, that is, until [...]

View Answer   |  November 16, 2011  4:37 PM
Microsoft Windows Vista, Security, virus, Viruses, Windows Vista
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25 pts.

end to end security over fibre optics and satellite systems
If you install fiber optic link between to points, it can not be wiretapping without notice. But with satellite is giving some options for that. Maybe you should hide your data by encryption systems between two points. good luck!

View Answer   |  November 14, 2011  5:15 PM
optical fibre, Satellite systems, Security protocols
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260 pts.

How does one start to do software testing?
When I have testers test softwares, we call it beta testing and the idea is to have beta testers try to break the soft ware by just using it, and trying things to see how it handles or responds to certain clicks or trials. If something shows up that should not show up, we try [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2011  11:16 PM
Test Strategy Document, Test Strategy template, Test systems, Testing software
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1,940 pts.

if we just got symantec endpoint protection 11.0 renewal do we also need a backup exec 2010?
These two products do different functions. One product is a security product while the other is a backup and recovery product. Both compliment each other and would recommend to renew both. =========== I think the best thing you can do is to contact the site of Symantec and tell your exact problems to them. Alternatively, [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2011  9:08 AM
Backup, Backup and recovery software, Backup Exec, Backup Exec 11d, Symantec Endpoint Protection 11
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2,130 pts.

Paladin Antivirus software removal
Here is a guide for you: <a href=”http://www.myantispyware.com/2010/02/09/how-to-remove-paladin-antivirus-uninstall-instructions/”>How to remove Paladin Antivirus (Uninstall instructions)</a> ============================= You can easily remove Paladin antivirus program using the built in unistaller of any version of Windows Operating System. To do this, proceed to the following steps. Click Start, Click Control Panel, Click Add/Remove Programs, Search for the Paladin Antivirus [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2011  9:04 AM
Paladin Antivirus, Trojans, Virus removal, Viruses, Windows XP
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2,130 pts.

Backup, creating alt backup using Task Scheduler
Yes, incremental backup of files are always possible. However, since this is already a complicated and sensitive part of your computer needs, it is still better to use a backup software to properly guide you and safely backup your important files.

View Answer   |  November 8, 2011  9:03 AM
auto delete old backup file, Backup and Recovery Hardware, Incremental backup, System Security, task scheduler
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2,130 pts.

What security token is used when using UNC path remotely under domain admin context?
Basically when you access files remotely UAC is bypassed. The UAC on the location system that your copy process is running on doesn’t know if UAC is supposed to be enforced on the remote file system and even if it did, it wouldn’t know if the files that you were looking at were supposed to [...]

View Answer   |  November 7, 2011  7:39 PM
Security, UAC, UNC, Windows 7 security
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64,520 pts.

View Hidden Files
You should be able to see those files given what you described. Have you scanned your system for malware? Sounds like something odd is going on in that department. At least run Spybot and consider using a commercial tool such as <a href=”http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Home-Home-Office/Anti-Spyware/Download/”>CounterSpy</a>. I wrote this <a href=”http://searchwindowssecurity.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid45_gci1186367,00.html”>malware removal guide</a> that offers up some more [...]

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:42 AM
Application security, Microsoft Windows, Network management, Networking, Security, Servers, Spyware, Viruses, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Security
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2,130 pts.

Unknown Threats
Aside from honey pots, there are also honey nets (google on honey nets or on the name Lance Spitzner who is very much involved. He’s got some good books out on the subject. Microsoft (and maybe other groups as well) has what is called a “Honey Monkey” project. Similar in objective to a honey pot, [...]

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:40 AM
Application security, backdoors, configuration, Current threats, Database, Encryption, Exchange, Firewalls, Forensics, Hacking, human factors, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Network security, Networking, patching, PEN testing, Platform Security, Secure Coding, Security, Software, Spyware, Tech support, Trojans, Viruses, VPN, vulnerability management, Wireless, worms
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2,130 pts.

trojan horse downloader
Newer trojans are getting very smart, will install loaders that run automatically, and can’t really be picked up by AV, as they don’t have any specific signature to work with. Also can install as part of OS, and prevent removal except in safe mode. To clear your current infection you will need to determine exactly [...]

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:38 AM
backdoors, Backup & recovery, configuration, Current threats, DataCenter, Hacking, Hardware, Help Desk, human factors, Installing/upgrading operating systems, Intrusion management, patching, PEN testing, Platform Security, Security, Server management, Servers, Spyware, Tech support, Trojans, Viruses, Vulnerability Assessment & Audit, vulnerability management, Windows, Windows on Intel, Windows Server 2003, worms
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2,130 pts.

spyware will damage my system
If you can get into safe mode you may be able to install and run something, but if the machine reboots when you boot into safe mode as well, then you’ll probably need to format and reinstall Windows. Without being able to log into the system you aren’t going to be able to do much, [...]

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:35 AM
Oracle, Spyware
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2,130 pts.

Slow boot-up in win xp home edition
First make sure your computer is ‘clean’. Run a good updated anti-virus scan. then go to one of the free online virus scanners for a second aopinion. I use http://housecall.trendmicro.com Then make sure you’re clean of spyware. I recommend ‘Spybot Search & Destroy’ and ‘AdAware’. You can get them both at download.com Once you machine [...]

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:34 AM
Administration, Application software, Clarify Inc., Data analysis, Data center operations, Database Management Systems, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Disaster Recovery, ERP, FAT and NTFS, Graphical User Interfaces, Hardware, Help Desk, Information risk management, Installation, IT architecture, Microsoft Windows, Network management software, Networking, Operating system platforms, Power management, Registry, Servers, Service and support, Services, Software, Storage, System utilities, Tech support, Third-party services, Vendor support, Vulnerability Assessment & Audit, Windows, Windows 2000 desktop, Windows 95/98, Windows client administration and maintenance, Windows XP
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2,130 pts.

Scanning the entire network for spyware
It is still possible to scan the entire network for suspicious malicious software infection. However, before you can do this, you really have to have an updated and latest antivirus and antispyware software installed in your computer system. You also have to make sure that it is not a free antivirus software.

View Answer   |  November 2, 2011  8:31 AM
Active Directory, Network Monitor, Network monitoring, Network Scanners, Network scanning, Spyware, Windows 7
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2,130 pts.