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Babak Majidi
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      02-05-2006, 10:47 AM
Dear Professionals

I'm Administrator of LAN with 6 Servers and 130 clients.
some managers have Notebook Computers. They want to connect to LAN by their
Notebook.
But I'm worry about: They are not professional on using computer well and If
their Notebook become pollute with Trojans,Spywares and Viruses when they
are connecting to Internet from their home, our Internet Bandwidth become
low.
There are Anti Virus software on all Servers and Clients in LAN and I Update
them weekly. But I'm worry about Anti Viruses on Notebooks when they are not
Update.
They want to run applications that connects to SQL Server on LAN and MailBox
on Exchange Server.
Please give me a solution with Security vision.

Best Regards,
B.Majidi


 
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      02-05-2006, 07:01 PM
All I can suggest is you make sure all anti-virus software is up to day,
install personal firewalls on all the clients, all updates are installed.
You should have an update server push out all updates as well, so no user
interaction is required. Also you should have an acceptable computer
usage/internet policy, that everyone signs! So they are aware of what they
can and can't do!

To be honest, every LAN administrator worth his salt should already have
this infrastructure in place!

Ben

"Babak Majidi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:O1Il%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Dear Professionals
>
> I'm Administrator of LAN with 6 Servers and 130 clients.
> some managers have Notebook Computers. They want to connect to LAN by
> their Notebook.
> But I'm worry about: They are not professional on using computer well and
> If their Notebook become pollute with Trojans,Spywares and Viruses when
> they are connecting to Internet from their home, our Internet Bandwidth
> become low.
> There are Anti Virus software on all Servers and Clients in LAN and I
> Update them weekly. But I'm worry about Anti Viruses on Notebooks when
> they are not Update.
> They want to run applications that connects to SQL Server on LAN and
> MailBox on Exchange Server.
> Please give me a solution with Security vision.
>
> Best Regards,
> B.Majidi
>



 
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Babak Majidi
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      02-06-2006, 09:24 AM
Thanks both of you.

"Ben" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> All I can suggest is you make sure all anti-virus software is up to day,
> install personal firewalls on all the clients, all updates are installed.
> You should have an update server push out all updates as well, so no user
> interaction is required. Also you should have an acceptable computer
> usage/internet policy, that everyone signs! So they are aware of what they
> can and can't do!
>
> To be honest, every LAN administrator worth his salt should already have
> this infrastructure in place!
>
> Ben
>
> "Babak Majidi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:O1Il%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Dear Professionals
>>
>> I'm Administrator of LAN with 6 Servers and 130 clients.
>> some managers have Notebook Computers. They want to connect to LAN by
>> their Notebook.
>> But I'm worry about: They are not professional on using computer well and
>> If their Notebook become pollute with Trojans,Spywares and Viruses when
>> they are connecting to Internet from their home, our Internet Bandwidth
>> become low.
>> There are Anti Virus software on all Servers and Clients in LAN and I
>> Update them weekly. But I'm worry about Anti Viruses on Notebooks when
>> they are not Update.
>> They want to run applications that connects to SQL Server on LAN and
>> MailBox on Exchange Server.
>> Please give me a solution with Security vision.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> B.Majidi
>>

>
>



 
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