Re: Forming new group to create a fully stable and secure windows machine

From: jaks (jaks1971_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/06/04

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    Sorry for the typos. lol
    "jaks" <jaks1971@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:TfednVMzpPuzgBDcRVn-qQ@rogers.com...
    > Yes we will be looking at it from all angles. The moderator is charge is
    > currently working out the introduction to the project and should have
    > something up sometime today. We also plan to include photos of each
    > process to make things tie in together better. This will be the frist
    > project for us like this and we want to do it right so we are being
    > careful to set it up properly.
    >
    > Thanks for the reply
    > Jaks
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    > "Dave" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    > news:uSFaty$wEHA.2572@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    >> does this include building a secure and stable user? the worst threat to
    >> a
    >> properly patched and firewalled machine these days seems to be the
    >> decisions
    >> the user makes to visit web sites that install junk or in just plain not
    >> keeping up to date their av subscriptions. without a secure user no os
    >> could really be secure!
    >>
    >> "jaks" <jaks1971@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >> news:tfqdnSaR2a-02xHcRVn-gw@rogers.com...
    >>> Hi All,
    >>>
    >>> One of my members has an idea about forming a group specifically to
    >>> build
    >>> to have a fully stable and secure windows machine. He proposes a
    >>> Windows
    >>> 2000 base system. We are looking for others interested in the same.
    >>> This
    >>> group will begin tomorrow afternoon or early evening. There will be a
    >> total
    >>> of 3 systems involved and all input will be recorded aswell as all out
    >>> comes. All those interested in getting involved please visit our
    >> community
    >>> website.
    >>> http://www.askhow.net/forum51.html
    >>>
    >>> Hope to see some of you there.
    >>>
    >>> Jaks
    >>> --
    >>> Meet new friends and have some fun.
    >>> Free computer help and a whole lot
    >>> more...
    >>> Come check us out. http://askhow.net
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >


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