Re: RWW Policies
From: Frank McCallister SBS MVP (anonymous)
Date: 10/17/04
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 22:30:56 -0500
Hi Bill
Do you have ISA installed? Remote access can be from public computers as
well as their home computer so policies like that are hard to enforce. Of
course what you recommend should be standard practice for all computers
whether home or office.
-- Frank McCallister SBS MVP COMPUMAC "Bill" <Bill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22609329-2D65-4FD8-9197-A1C9C7C17FB8@microsoft.com... > Hi all, I have two simple questions which I hope you can help me with. > > 1) What policies should be put in place for users that access our office > SBS2003 via RWW? I would like to have a written company policy that the > users > agree to. Should the remote machines have Anti-Spyware, Anti-Virus, Latest > Patches etc? > > 2) How do I block certain users from using RWW if I do not wish them to > have > remote access to SBS2003? > > Bill >
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