Protection - Introduction to Network Security ShowWhat is Network Security?
Network security is a level of guarantee that all the machines in a network are working optimally and the users of these machines only possess the rights that were granted to them.
This can include:
preventing...
The RPC server is unavailable ShowThe RPC server is unavailable
First Solution
Second Solution
When the printers installed on the machine are no longer available and that the Windows system displays the following message:
Unable to continue operation due to lack of...
How to disable the security Center under windows XP? ShowHow to disable the security Center under windows XP?
Intruduction
Disable Alerts
Turn off Windows Security Center
Intruduction
Windows security Center is a component that works under Windows XP service pack 2 for providing...
The Proxy Server ShowWhat is a Proxy?
Filtering
Authentication
Storage of Logs
A proxy server can be a computer or a module that acts as a go-betweens between a Web browser and the Internet. The proxy is involved in network security. Proxy servers...
Download Corporate Network Security ShowCorporate Network Security allows to protect computers over a LAN.
With this software, it is possible to restrict access to all your computers with a password. It offers more than 600 different restrictions to secure your PC, and executable...
Installing a VPN server in Windows XP ShowAdvantages of a VPN
The set-up of a virtual private network enables the secure connection of remote computers through an unreliable connection (Internet), as if they were on the same local area network.
This process is used by a variety of...
Networking - 3-Tier Client/Server Architecture ShowIntroduction to 2-Tier Architecture
2-tier architecture is used to describe client/server systems where the client requests resources
and the server responds directly to the request, using its own resources. This means that the server does not...
Wi-Fi wireless network security (802.11 or WiFi) ShowAdapted infrastructure
The first thing to do when a wireless network is installed is to place the access points in reasonable locations depending on the desired area of coverage. However, it is not uncommon to find that the covered area ends up...