Re: Public Computer Security
From: Michael Eisenhart (a-miche@microsoft.com)
Date: 06/11/02
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From: "Michael Eisenhart" <a-miche@microsoft.com> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 17:27:08 -0700
Hi Nick:
Thats a question that has many answers depending on the situation(s).
The best resource I could refer you to is www.microsoft.com/security .
Before you start coming up with a plan I would first figure out what it is
that you want to protect and prevent. That will make it much easier to know
what to look for.
-- Michael Eisenhart Microsoft Support Professional Get Secure!! www.microsoft.com/security "Nick Ohanian" <nohanian@consrv.ca.gov> wrote in message news:ONUEt1mDCHA.2444@tkmsftngp05... > We have a number of "public computers" in our department: one in each > office, some in another office, and probably others. Anyways I was hoping > that somebody out there might be able to assist me. I'd like to configure > these computers so that they don't compromise our network security. The > public may need to get to some very specific internal resources (such as the > specific application). They may need to get to the internet or they may need > to be restricted from getting to the internet (or they may need to get to > only internal web resources). It's a nt 4 domain with windows 2000 > computers. thanks a lot! > > -Nick Ohanian > >
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