Re: norton

2004-10-13 Thread Jim Trawick
I take it you're new to Google.

Re: Norton

2004-10-12 Thread Jim Trawick
Not sure why you recalled this, Magdalena, it's good advice. Unless you're not connected in any way to the outside (you won't be getting this), you need some kind of protection. It's theoretically possible to restrict your box to brain-dead versions of browsers and such to attempt to avoid infe

Re: VNC through firewall

2004-09-23 Thread Jim Trawick
You can run through a firewall if you can get your IT folks to specifically accept VNC traffic. Suggest you use SSH tunneling (http://www.uk.research.att.com/archive/vnc/sshvnc.html) if they're amenable. - Original Message - From: "Jimmy E. Frederiksen - DATAJEF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> T

Strange behavior, probably configuration

2004-09-16 Thread Jim Trawick
We've been running 3.3.7 to administer several remote servers. We've recently replaced some of the W2K boxes with 2003 boxes, and a couple of them (not all) exhibit a strange behavior. We also have an XP Pro box with the same problem. All boxes have RDP enabled, including the ones that work properl