1 - Firstly you’ll want to download Microsoft Security Essentials onto your Windows server. Select the language of your choice and either 32-bit or 64-bit depending on the architecture your server operating system is using. Download: Windows Vista/Windows 7 64-bit 2 - Save the mseinstall.exe file somewhere locally on the server, do not simply run it as by default the … [Read more...]
Block Attachment Uploads using Microsoft TMG
Microsoft TMG (Threat Management Gateway) 2010 is basically the latest version of it’s elder brother Microsoft ISA. The product is much better than it’s earlier release especially after releasing service pack 2, which gave it much more utilities and power. Today we will be guiding you through utilizing the product to be able to block Uploading files to different sites, … [Read more...]
Disable Remote Desktop Copy/Paste
PCI DSS requires copy/paste be disabled in Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Sessions and may need to be demonstrated to an onsite auditor. The compliance requirement is that clipboard redirection be disabled for all servers that interact with cardholder data including web, app, and db hosts. Since many prod web hosts are workgroup machines in a DMZ (not joined to a domain) … [Read more...]
Automatically connect to a VPN in Windows 7 on start up
If you need to connect to a Virtual Private Network at windows startup, and you don't want to have the user push connect or enter the password do the following: 1) On the VPN Connect screen, check "Save this user name and password for the following users" 2) Select the "Anyone who uses this computer" radio button 3) Click "Properties" on the VPN Connect screen 4) On … [Read more...]
Blocking Skype File transfer
Do you want to use Skype for your Business, but prevent any Data transfer through Skype? It is possible. first you should install the newest Version of Skype Quit the application Download the .adm File from here: http://download.skype.com/share/security/Skype-v1.7.adm Now press the Windows Key and R to open a RUN Windows type in following command: gpedit.msc … [Read more...]
Microsoft TMG – Block Attachment Uploads
Microsoft TMG (Threat Management Gateway) 2010 is basically the latest version of it’s elder brother Microsoft ISA. The product is much better than it’s earlier release especially after releasing service pack 2, which gave it much more utilities and power. Today we will be guiding you through utilizing the product to be able to block Uploading files to different sites, … [Read more...]
Make a Domain User the Local Administrator for all PCs
We can create GPO(Group Policy Objects) and link the GPO to domain or OU(Organization Unit) containing all the computers. Below are the steps to follow, Step 1 : Creating a Security Group First you need to create a security group called Local Admin Log onto a Domain Controller, open Active Directory Users and Computers (dsa.msc) Create a security Group name it Local … [Read more...]
Backing up mailboxes in Outlook 2011 for Mac
You can backup and restore your email, contacts, calendars, tasks and notes easily using Outlook 2011 for Mac. NOTE: Nếu chúng ta muốn export bằng .olm files, chúng ta cần đưa tất cả emails về Catelogy, đặt tên cho Category. Sau đó mới thực hiện EXPORT Nếu chúng ta muốn EXPORT ra .mbox files, chúng ta chỉ cần Drop & Drag là xong, nhưng nhược điểm lớn nhất là lưu lượng … [Read more...]
Missing User Admin Template group policy settings on a Server 2012R2 system
For some ready I am missing "Control Panel" and other "Administrative Template" group policies as you see below. Did I perhaps add the Office 2013 ADMX templates incorrectly? How can I restore the defaults? it appears that you have implemented the Group Policy Central Store but only copied across the ADMX files for Office 2010 and 2013. To fix this, on your Domain … [Read more...]
Allowing or blocking attachments with Group Policy
If you need to allow or disallow a set of attachment files in Outlook 2010 with an Exchange 2010 back end this is the way to do it with Group Policy. Download the ADMX files First thing to do is to go and download the ADMX files the Office team have released for managing Office products with Group Policy. You can get the Office ADMX files here … [Read more...]