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    900 computers to setup, not all identical, ghost? other options?HELP!

    I have a 900 system rollout that needs to be completed by Feburary. Not all systems are identical but the primary operating system for all 900 will be Windows 98 SE. I'm contemplating on what is the very best and most efficient way to go about prepping these 900 systems. I've thought about...
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    DOS Ghost program - imaging question, upgrading HD

    Mikepro, So I can use Ghost to image just teh files not the partition information? I want to keep my 100gb HD on one partition. So i'm pretty much just upgrading HDs. What option in Ghost do I use?
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    DOS Ghost program - imaging question, upgrading HD

    I have a 20gb drive with NTFS I want to image onto a 60gb drive. Is it possible to image all of the contents of the 20gb drive on to the 60gb NTFS partition? I don't want 2 partitions made, just the 20gb image on the 100gb drive. Is this possible with Ghost? OR what software?? Thanks in...
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    Encrypting data sent over LAN to the Internet

    The solution i decided to use is SSH tunneling with a software called PuTTY. IT does a port forwarding deal through an SSH connection. I created a proxy with Apache, setup PuTTY to forward port 80 to 5050 on my local machine(the port which the proxy is setup on) and now for my proxy settings...
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    Using VPN to secure data sent over LAN to the internet

    The solution i decided to use is SSH tunneling with a software called PuTTY. IT does a port forwarding deal through an SSH connection. I created a proxy with Apache, setup PuTTY to forward port 80 to 5050 on my local machine(the port which the proxy is setup on) and now for my proxy settings...
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    Encrypting data sent over LAN to the Internet

    Is there any way to secure data sent from my PC so that people on my LAN will not be able to sniff out my data? I want to encrypt in such a way that no one will be able to discover what e-mails i'm sending, web sites i goto, etc. Any thoughts? I was told I can setup a VPN at my house and...
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    Using VPN to secure data sent over LAN to the internet

    Any thoughts anyone? Suggestions on other technologies to look at to secure communications? I'm worried about LAN users sniffing out my data.
  8. volunteercenter

    Using VPN to secure data sent over LAN to the internet

    NOTE: I'm basically trying to encrypt all data sent from one workstation so no one on the LAN can sniff it out. (workstation) -encrypts-> (trusted system, decrypts data) -goes to destination on the internet-> (internet). and vice versa. possible?
  9. volunteercenter

    Using VPN to secure data sent over LAN to the internet

    I'm trying to achieve the following setup: (workstation) --encrypts data, so no sniffer can discover it on the local network--> (trusted server @ a remote location) --decrypts data and sends it over the internet to its destination--> (internet) and vice versa for data coming back in. The...
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    Opposite of DataRecovery - Trying to destroy quickly

    Syar, THanks much for your input. Your thought regarding using kill disk with zero filling the drive, partitioning it, then doing a sector-sector copying to equal models is an excellent idea. Do you know if Norton's ghost works for this? Where can I download the killdisk utility? Thanks...
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    Opposite of DataRecovery - Trying to destroy quickly

    I have ~600 harddrives in front of me that all need to be filled with zeros and their data erased forever. Is there a fast way of doing this? Here are some solutions I've thought of: * A lot of the hard drives are of similar model & size, so I'm thinking I can fill up one of the harddrives...
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    Edit Group Profiles via 2000 Pro? Possible?

    I have administrator access to the WIndows 2000 server and i'm wondering if it's possible to edit user profiles on the network via my Windows 2000 Professional box? Please advise! Any help would be appreciated.

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