Windows Security and Vista

A while back I helped a client setup a system where they can lock down the security of a laptlop. These laptops where for our road warriers.

During the troubleshooting of removing the policy, I realized that doing the same thing in vista is about 10 times more difficult. Infact you no longer have default security templates. How is Vista more secure then???

Here is what I have found, and providing it to you.

Windows Vista Security Guide

Brief Description

The Windows Vista Security Guide provides guidance and tools to further protect Windows Vista against real-live threats such as malware and information theft. This solution accelerator recommends the Enterprise Client (EC) configuration for organizations of all types. Only in extreme security situations does the guide recommend the Specialized Security – Limited Functionality (SSLF) configuration, which considerably limits client computer functionality. The Solution Accelerator includes recommendations about how to use new and enhanced security technologies in Windows Vista to better defend the client computers in your organization against malware. The guide also provides recommendations and best practices on how to use encryption and access control technologies in Windows Vista to protect corporate data. Application compatibility testing recommendations are included. This Solution Accelerator includes several files, such as the Windows Vista Security Guide.doc, the detailed Appendix A of the Windows Vista Security Guide.doc, the Windows Vista Security Guide Settings.xls, and the GPOAccelerator tool to help you easily implement the guidance.

 

Click here to find out more.

 

http://www.microsoft.com/

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Optimize Windows XP Video

Easy step by step instructions on optomizing your windows XP computer. This was an amazing find, as it has saved me about 3 days of production. These steps (minus a few of my own) are a great start at making your computer run as fast as possible.

I am working on creating my own video, which is easier to see, and understand. Stay tuned.


How To Run Windows XP Fast And Stable

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Quick and Easy How to Remove Spyware

“Consumers paid as much $7.8 billion over two years to repair or replace computers that got infected with viruses and spyware” found by Consumer Reports.

Today, my friend, you have hit the JACKPOT $$$
I am about to reveal to you the proven secrets I use to clean up hundreds of computers a year. I have create a system by using FREE and FREE TRIAL applications found on the internet, you can rid yourself of the problem.

Trust me. The longer you wait, the Worse the problems get. Act Now.

I have decided to release a few sections of my up coming Ebook on FREE VIRUS & SPYWARE REMOVAL : The Ultimate Non Techie Guide. You will learn where and how to download. How to install the programs, and then the steps we take that fix about 99% of the computers I have worked on. Most computers are repairable. There are the occasional few that need to be reformatted, due to a serious operating system corruption…..

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Windows Startup Windows – 1.0 to Vista

For those of use who have used Windows from Day 1, this should bring back some memories. There are a few screens that I have never seen, mostly the betas.

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Technology Trust #102

Latest episode.

Wifi Security

AVG / Counterspy

AVG FREE / Spyware

Google Docs / Apps

http://technologytrust.podbean.com

 

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