I don't think it's a good idea to give any sort of access to the root.
Your website shouldn't be on the system volume anyway. If you need to
test some sort of program/code that requires access to all of C:then
that's just bad programming. Why can't he test with access to a folder
that's special
Depends on your needs and your budget. Firewalls range
from the free ZoneAlarm to EXPENSIVE checkpoint/nokia
stuff.
--- Dejan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone can recommend software firewall for win2k
> adv. server ? it is planed
> to be used as web server.
>
IMHO, your current job and future career goals have a lot to do with
what certifications your acquire and what certifications your keep
current as they expire. I for example have my A+, NET+ and Server+ from
back in the day when I first started in IT. I am a systems engineer and
work mostly on Micr
I highly doubt that 99% of email traffic you receive from aol.com is
SPAM. Most likely, the email headers have been fudged to appear as if
they originated from aol.com. ...and I don't think wholesale blocking of
IPs is a prudent practice. First off, AOL, as I mentioned, is
hugewhy would you wan
You could block access to MS Windows Update at your proxy
server/firewall. And then you could use IEAK to point the "Windows
Update" option on the toolbar in IE to a location on your LAN. You could
instruct your user base to visit the local update site once every so
often to make sure the client is