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Symantec System Recovery Desktop Edition for backup and imaging and using SSd's so no need for defrags.
win7holic said:@mclovin: Maybe you can read for yourself McLovin at here.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/windows-7/features.aspx
Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
win7holic said:@pcjunklist: why you not using any AVs program?
@mclovin: Maybe you can read for yourself McLovin at here.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/windows-7/features.aspx
Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
win7holic said:@pcjunklist: why you not using any AVs program?
@mclovin: Maybe you can read for yourself McLovin at here.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/windows-7/features.aspx
Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
McLovin said:win7holic said:@pcjunklist: why you not using any AVs program?
@mclovin: Maybe you can read for yourself McLovin at here.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enterprise/products-and-technologies/windows-7/features.aspx
Microsoft will support this edition until 2020.
Yeah, he could also be using it because he has a lot of computers on his network and they need to be connected and I guess he might have a home business?
pcjunklist said:Running SEP12.1, (Symantec Endpoint Protection)
http://www.symantec.com/business/endpoint-protection
pcjunklist said:No home business although I do have a home network. I do contract work and they require a high security system in order to vpn in. Since security is paramount that is why I use the fde disk drive, and the other enterprise security tools. So if my laptop is lost or stolen it's information is safe and the gps tracker should help locate it
all the systems run Enterprise and they connect to a 2008 R2 server running hyper-v. No connection issuesMcLovin said:pcjunklist said:Running SEP12.1, (Symantec Endpoint Protection)
http://www.symantec.com/business/endpoint-protection
How do you find running this, does it work well? Because at TAFE we have been looking at this and the tests that I have done found that it is not as good as the normal house version of Norton 360 or Internet Security.
It's funny, well shouldn't be funny, but you would think the enterprise edition of any software should be be more secure then a home version. Up until the 12.1 release of SEP Norton 360 and NIS were much stronger because they used Sonar instead of Truscan. Now that SEP uses Sonar it's on par with home versions. I actually only use SEP because of it's Management package and lockdown add-ons like network access control. To be honest I don't know if SEP really does anything, but what I do know is the bit9 parity suite is capab;e of catching anything that slips past my firewall. I have a checkpoint firewall which has AV and anti-malware built in so the SEP is really just a secondary AV check.
pcjunklist said:No home business although I do have a home network. I do contract work and they require a high security system in order to vpn in. Since security is paramount that is why I use the fde disk drive, and the other enterprise security tools. So if my laptop is lost or stolen it's information is safe and the gps tracker should help locate it
I see. Do you have any problems with connectivity or anything else? meaning are all the other computers in the house Enterprise? or are they just Professional and Home and what not?
jamescv7 said:To have a safe virtualization from your enterprise then choose Sandboxie or Bufferzone as your choice.
And add some useful on demand scanners like Hitman Pro and Comodo Cleaning Essentials.
Glad that it's working.pcjunklist said:all the systems run Enterprise and they connect to a 2008 R2 server running hyper-v. No connection issues