Knowledge Base Tips topic
Security Tips
- Hiding an Entire Computer from Network Users
- Date - Aug 12, 2009
- Rating - 3.5
- Author - Eric Geier
- Preventing network users from seeing a computer in My Network Places or Network.
- How To Turn Interent Explorer Enhanced Security Off In Windows Server 2008?
- Date - Jul 09, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains how you can manually turn the Internet Enhanced Security Off in Windows Server 2008.
- Block Users from Seeing or Connecting to Other Wi-Fi Networks
- Date - Jul 02, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Eric Geier
- Filtering networks using the WLAN Netsh commands.
- How To: Firewall Commands In Server Core
- Date - Jul 01, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Nirmal Sharma
- This article explains the commands you can use to operate Windows Firewall in Server Core
- Remove/Disable Cached 802.1X/PEAP Login Information (in Vista)
- Date - Jun 02, 2009
- Rating - 1
- Author - Eric Geier
- Stop Vista from saving the username and password used for authenication.
- Securing Windows images using permissions
- Date - Mar 04, 2009
- Rating - Not Rated
- Author - Mitch Tulloch
- Customized Windows images may contain sensitive or proprietary information. Here's a tip on how to secure your images using permissions when using Windows Deployment Services.
- Tips for Securing Your Wireless LAN
- Date - Feb 04, 2009
- Rating - 3.4
- Author - Eric Geier
- Ways to protect your Wi-Fi network from eavesdroppers and hackers.
- Changing the Local Administrator Password on Domain Workstations with Group Policy
- Date - Jul 17, 2008
- Rating - 2
- Author - Chris Sanders
- Windows Server 2008 Group Policy introduces a lot of flexibility in performing security tasks that often involved a bit more headache. One of these is more control of the administrator account on domain workstations.
- Administering the Windows Firewall with Windows Server 2008 Group Policy
- Date - Jul 10, 2008
- Rating - 2.9
- Author - Chris Sanders
- The windows firewall is now more manageable than ever with the group policy options available for it in Windows Server 2008. Here we discuss how to access these.
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