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I am setting up a file server that holds data for our CRM and Accounting
packages, along with user docs, etc.
The 6 clients get their internet through the network on a Linksys broadband
router and their e-mail comes trough this connection from an outside
internet company through POP3. Their e-mail attachments are setup to be
saved on their directory on the file server by default.
We also have a linksys wireless access point in the mix.
Every one is mapped to the file server.
In the past, when we were peer to peer, I have put Norton Internet Security
on every computer and left it at that.
I am wondering how I should protect my new environment from viruses and
people snooping around our net from outside.
Software recommendations? Should I continue with NIS?
Thanks.
packages, along with user docs, etc.
The 6 clients get their internet through the network on a Linksys broadband
router and their e-mail comes trough this connection from an outside
internet company through POP3. Their e-mail attachments are setup to be
saved on their directory on the file server by default.
We also have a linksys wireless access point in the mix.
Every one is mapped to the file server.
In the past, when we were peer to peer, I have put Norton Internet Security
on every computer and left it at that.
I am wondering how I should protect my new environment from viruses and
people snooping around our net from outside.
Software recommendations? Should I continue with NIS?
Thanks.