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Windows 2000 Server Security For Dummies

Author Paul Sanna
Publisher For Dummies
Category Computers
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Author(s) Paul Sanna
Publisher For Dummies
ISBN / ASIN 0764504703
ISBN-13 9780764504709
Category Computers
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Even if you have only the most rudimentary understanding of networks and network capabilities, you're probably well aware of the need for effective security to protect your server from hacks, thieves, and virus writers. Microsoft also understands this, and with the arrival of Windows 2000 come oodles of security enhancements to protect your network.

Whether you are a networking neophyte or the administrator of a networking team, get the scoop on the new security tools with Windows 2000 Server Security For Dummies. From evaluating your organization's need to safeguard your network to facing very real security infringements, this book presents what you need to know in easy-to-follow steps...
* Investigate how hackers break into your network and understand why you should be concerned about security.
* Secure your files, folders, printers with an encrypting system and security settings.
* Figure out who should have access to which parts of your network.
* Uncover the steps to locking down the remote connection and certifying authentication.
* Secure all Internet Protocol traffic in and out of the devices on your network.
* Check your defenses, monitor for breaches, and audit activity on your network.
The enclosed CD-ROM offers you evaluation versions of SmartFilter for Microsoft Proxy Server, Interceptor, and ISS Internet Scanner. It also includes trial versons of Synchronicity 2.0 and SpamKiller.
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