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| Thread ID: 79946 | 2007-06-06 10:37:00 | Microsoft ISA Server 2004 | aidanmaz (7180) | Press F1 |
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| 556698 | 2007-06-07 03:15:00 | That's fair enough, but if it's not pirated, then where did you get it from? Surely not a freebie with one of your courses.... It's worth a good...um $3000+? with the licence and all that...that's a lot of money for a virus problem. | wratterus (105) | ||
| 556699 | 2007-06-07 04:01:00 | You don't do MS updates? Weird. | mejobloggs (264) | ||
| 556700 | 2007-06-07 04:14:00 | On a side note, most viruses etc. I used to get came through peer to peer. It's scary how many things you automatically allow using those programmes. Also, clicking on a bad link can screw over your AV. All this through personal experience. You don't need to be viewing porn etc. Just click on a wrong link in a users id in a forum. |
the_bogan (9949) | ||
| 556701 | 2007-06-07 07:01:00 | OK so if you're a teen and do nothing illegal how did you get you hands on MS ISA Server 2004.... rich parents? I mentioned the MCSA thing because no Adminitrator, network engineer, tech support etc etc... would spend $3000+ dollars to solve a VIRUS problem. OVERKILL is too light a term for what you've done really. You would probably have saved yourself some money (seen as you claim the software isn't pirated) and will have most likely gained invaluable experience by resolving the issue using a process of elimination, which by enlarge is the way any self respecting tech would have done the job. I know I would of. Incidentally, I'm doing my MCSE and one of the first things I learnt from the course was that it is better to try and isolate the cause of a problem and fix it rather than fit a large band-aid over the entire system hoping the problem won't rear it's ugly head. BTW.. if you're not doing MS updates... you either have no idea what you're doing or you're software is illegal.... once again things just aren't adding up with your postings. cheers |
chiefnz (545) | ||
| 556702 | 2007-06-07 08:25:00 | This is a 2004 version of software, so it might not be covered in an MCSA course. MS want to sell their newest rubbish, oops "software". :D So I can think of "legitimate" ways to get software for "not very much" from someone whose company has no further use for it. The accusations of criminality are wonderful. Look up the technical term "projection" sometime, people. ;) I'd agree that it's overkill for a home system. Probably a Linux server would be easier to install and maintain, with the huge advantage of a much larger user base. A good standard distribution (not the latest and "best" one-man effort) will give a good reliable server. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 556703 | 2007-06-07 08:40:00 | I mentioned the MCSA thing because no Adminitrator, network engineer, tech support etc etc . . . would spend $3000+ dollars to solve a VIRUS problem . OVERKILL is too light a term for what you've done really . You would probably have saved yourself some money (seen as you claim the software isn't pirated) and will have most likely gained invaluable experience by resolving the issue using a process of elimination, which by enlarge is the way any self respecting tech would have done the job . I know I would of . Incidentally, I'm doing my MCSE and one of the first things I learnt from the course was that it is better to try and isolate the cause of a problem and fix it rather than fit a large band-aid over the entire system hoping the problem won't rear it's ugly head . BTW . . if you're not doing MS updates . . . you either have no idea what you're doing or you're software is illegal . . . . once again things just aren't adding up with your postings . Yeah . . . prevention is ALWAYS better than a cure . . . (changing internet habbits being the prevention and the ISA sever as the cure) not to mention the cost of a LEGIT OS licence . . . I would say OVERKILL to the power of 254 . 6357 :nerd: but I think it counld even be higher :eek: Yes, again prevention is better than cure . . . find the person who is causeing the worms and viruses and MAKE them change their internet habbits . . . I have to say . . . what does add up? :rolleyes: |
The_End_Of_Reality (334) | ||
| 556704 | 2007-06-07 22:54:00 | Dare I say the OP doesn't seem to need or want the help he has asked for.... 3 posts for a topic he started and no feedback as to what he has been doing? Sounds like nothing but a proverbial "Tyre kicker"... interested on the outside but no resolve to getting things done on the inside.... The accusations of criminality are wonderful. Look up the technical term "projection" sometime, people. The OP has done nothing to refute the fact apart from... mmmmmm nope not illegal software. if it was pirated.....i dont think i would be posting here. which will be taken with a grain of salt by anyone who has some idea about what is going on out there. Another time waster walking around with a industry qualification but has no idea how to use it. Cheers |
chiefnz (545) | ||
| 556705 | 2008-12-06 16:08:00 | Funny that AMES is mentioned in the same breath as software piracy. I attended a course there in 2005 and ended up taking them to court because a) their course was horrendous and b) they tried to compensate for it by providing loads of pirated software... | bardin (1950) | ||
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