Thank you for the links. I'll check out thr Open VPN.
I was hoping for a wayo do it with SBS. I thought that SBS Standard included the ability to be an IPSec VPN server out of the box. Am I wrong?
Thanks in advance.
OK, I can't figure this one out.
I have SBS 2003 Standard with one NIC installed.
I need to set up an IPSec VPN with Routing and Remote Access.(currently we're just using the "Incoming Connections" option in Network Connections, which is PPTP & not very secure)
Because I have one NIC, remote...
Well,
I could use a keylogger to keep tabs on what they do. But that would be a lot of work when there are 20 employees.
I want to be able to stop them from getting the these sites in the first place.
Thanks
I have Server 2003 & I need to block users from getting to myspace, etc.
I was told the best way in my envirnment is to use the DNS server? How exactly do I do that? What are the steps, etc?
Thanks,
Phillip
Hi, New to SBS
I have standard, so no ISA server or Proxy server.
I also inherited a NetScreen 5GT without the websense service.
Now for the question... What is the best way to block my users from myspace & hotmail?
Thanks in advance.
I don't know if this is what you would want to do, but you could create a webpage using a javascript to make it maximized and use a .bat file to start the process. I'm not too good with javascript, so you'll have to find that script somewhere else. But I know it can be done. Here's an example of...
Ultra easy to do, assuming you have WinRAR. Select all the .rar archives and right click on one of them. Go to "Extract Files" and extract them. It will create a new folder with all the .zip files from within. Then select all the .zip archives and do the "Extract Files" thing again. It will...
Also, check to see if the time zone is set correctly. You could also disable Internet Time. If it is something quirky in the automatic updating, that would fix it.
I think your easy cleaner is incorrectly reporting what kind of file it is. The index.dat file is used by Internet Explorer to keep your internet activities coherent.
Sounds like a chip of memory went bad. Or possibly the hard drive might be going bad. If the error is slightly different from one boot to the next, I'd say the memory. It may even just be a corrupted file.
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