Advice for minimizing vulnerability
We are setting up XP Home computers to basically act as kiosks. There
are only 2 types of data communication needed between these computers and our server/internet. 1 - We want to be able to VNC into to the remote computer to remotely control and/or make changes. 2 - The kiosk will once a week run a program to communicate with a remote SQL database to get updated content. All other network traffic should be disallowed. I'm not knowledgeable about this type of security - I'm hoping someone is kind enough to point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance! Keith |
Advice for minimizing vulnerability
Try posting in the SQL Server Setup & Upgrade forum for assistance:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/for...grade/threads/ -=- "kmarbach" wrote: We are setting up XP Home computers to basically act as kiosks. There are only 2 types of data communication needed between these computers and our server/internet. 1 - We want to be able to VNC into to the remote computer to remotely control and/or make changes. 2 - The kiosk will once a week run a program to communicate with a remote SQL database to get updated content. All other network traffic should be disallowed. I'm not knowledgeable about this type of security - I'm hoping someone is kind enough to point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance! Keith . |
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