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<blockquote data-quote="soccer97" data-source="post: 357414" data-attributes="member: 22825"><p>If this is for a company, I would recommend asking your IT department or a more experienced person on the forum.</p><p></p><p><u>***Always make backups before making changes to the system. Always....***</u></p><p></p><p>For a good post, and to get the most accurate reply please post the following:</p><p></p><p>Your OS:</p><p>What the server is being used for: (tinkering, home use, a company/production environment), etc.</p><p>Your budget</p><p>The timeline in which you need to choose a solution</p><p>Your top priorities (what you are specifically looking for in a security software)</p><p>Have you researched what software you are considering?</p><p>Are there any known limitations that you must have? (such as the RDP connections you mention).</p><p></p><p>The more information you provide, the more someone may be able to help you.</p><p></p><p>Did you check their support Knowledge base articles: <a href="http://support.kaspersky.com/kes10wks" target="_blank">http://support.kaspersky.com/kes10wks</a></p><p>Have you opened a support ticket with them? (<a href="http://support.kaspersky.com/#s_tab3" target="_blank">http://support.kaspersky.com/#s_tab3</a>). You can click on contact support).</p><p></p><p>I recommend posting in the Security software software forum or update your security configuration.</p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p><u>As a disclaimer:</u> These are only suggestions. I am a student majoring in an IT related field with an interest in Information Security. Any changes you make based on these recommendations are at your own risk, and you assume full responsibility.</p><p></p><p>(I do not mean for it to sound mean or offensive,. I am just letting you know that I am not an experienced professional, so I am not liable for changes made to your system. Please don't take offense).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soccer97, post: 357414, member: 22825"] If this is for a company, I would recommend asking your IT department or a more experienced person on the forum. [U]***Always make backups before making changes to the system. Always....***[/U] For a good post, and to get the most accurate reply please post the following: Your OS: What the server is being used for: (tinkering, home use, a company/production environment), etc. Your budget The timeline in which you need to choose a solution Your top priorities (what you are specifically looking for in a security software) Have you researched what software you are considering? Are there any known limitations that you must have? (such as the RDP connections you mention). The more information you provide, the more someone may be able to help you. Did you check their support Knowledge base articles: [URL]http://support.kaspersky.com/kes10wks[/URL] Have you opened a support ticket with them? ([URL]http://support.kaspersky.com/#s_tab3[/URL]). You can click on contact support). I recommend posting in the Security software software forum or update your security configuration. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [U]As a disclaimer:[/U] These are only suggestions. I am a student majoring in an IT related field with an interest in Information Security. Any changes you make based on these recommendations are at your own risk, and you assume full responsibility. (I do not mean for it to sound mean or offensive,. I am just letting you know that I am not an experienced professional, so I am not liable for changes made to your system. Please don't take offense). [/QUOTE]
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