Re: Laptop Security
- From: "Russ Grover" <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 23:14:12 -0700
I always like BIOS passwords also. (But write it down for heavens sake)
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Russ Grover
Small Business IT Support
Portland\Beaverton OR USA
Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:e6nsf7ivFHA.2504@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Oh .... and Outlook via the Internet (RPC/HTTP).
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> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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> SBS Rocks !
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> "Mike Lambert" <mikel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:11j0tf1cq82m0b0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> The owner here at our small business wants to stop using his desktop
>> computer and purchase a laptop so that when goes to his customers or
>> travels he has all his information available. I don't have any other
>> laptops in our network so I am not familiar with them and my concern is
>> that he may bring back something on his laptop and "infect" the rest of
>> the network. We have one Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition
>> server that we use as an Exchange Server and file server.We have Cisco
>> firewall and an anti-virus solution that updates automatically. Besides
>> this is there anything else I can do? Should I be concerned or am I safe
>> as long as I put the anti-virus software on his laptop? Thanks for any
>> suggestions!!
>>
>> Mike
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