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Problems For Network Administrators
Of all the nasty kinds of computer malware
out there in the world today, spyware is the easiest to avoid.
Somehow, though, it is the biggest problem for network administrators.
The best way to avoid such ware installing on your
computer is to not download free software off the Internet. These programs,
including free movies and music files can be littered with
spyware. This will help you to at least avoid imbedded spyware
that may be lurking in less than reputable files. This may
not prevent other types from trying to get in but imbedded
spyware is the largest problem for administrators at this time.
As simple as the concept of just not downloading software off
the internet may seem, most people do it anyway and don’t even
thing about how dangerous it can be. Network administrators
need to safe guard their users from being able to do this.
Most administrators of small networks are not even remotely
aware of the problems they face. The users have no clue that
all those cute little things they are downloading while bored
are full of spyware that slows their processor speed down,
fills the screen with pop-up ads, and monitors their activity.
Understanding
what measures must be taken and what spyware can do to
a network is one of the biggest decisions for all
network administrators. Embedded spyware is a big threat to
many companies large and small. Administrators need to discuss
what software is permissible for downloading and what sites
it must come from. If this does not work then a security system
should be installed to prevent users from downloading unauthorized
software. It might seem that telling users to not install anything
onto the computers with out permission is the easiest thing
to do. There should not be any problems after that. Wrong.
Most users have no idea why they cannot download such innocent
and presumably harmless things from the Internet. Many will
even ignore the rule all together and that is why embedded
software is such a major problem. There are so many users out
there today that have no idea how their computer systems work
and can barely function the e-mail client. Getting them to
understand what the security risk involved can feel like pulling
teeth at the very least. At the best it is mute all together.
For the most part employee education is useless and not effective
in keeping users from downloading spyware.
Technology offers the best solution for keeping embedded spyware
off the network computers. Of course what type of action you
take as a network administrator will depend on the type of
network you have. A Windows 2000 Server based network has an
administration password protection on it. No software can be
downloaded with out this password being typed in first. This
is a handy way of preventing users from downloading new and
improved screensavers littered with spyware. Also when Windows
2000 or XP you can create limited users and administrators.
The limited users are prevented from being able to download
software with out permission. Windows XP Professional has the
best administrative tools compared to the watered-down home
version. It is highly recommended to use the Professional for
safety control in business settings. To set up a limited user
account on a Windows XP computer open the control panel. Go
to “Create a new account” and then enter a name for it and
click next. Make you sure you select “Limited” under the account
type and then click “Create Account”.
The capabilities for the fore mentioned account are somewhat
limited compared to Windows Server systems. How to make a security
configuration is much more in depth and would require assistance.
One can see how to do this and prepare it from the MCSE preparation
book. There are wonderful security options available under
this type of program that can keep users from downloading malicious
software into the network. In a Windows Server system the administrator
can make security protocols for almost every single aspect
of the computer. They can severely limit a users capability
to install software and lock users from being able to access
the control panel. This feature is good for those users who
might try to use the control panel to override the no download
system. # # # # #
SolveYourProblem.com : 2007
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