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hantahipi -> RE: Bandwidth per user on ISA Server (20.Feb.2006 1:09:31 PM)
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Hi all, While bandwidth management is prudent, i think we have forgotten the issue that masair raised. His concern was that he is probably getting his pipe sucked up by spyware and trojans. Masair, You have to choose what to control, either the internet or your internal environment. Stop the the end-user reign and take charge of your internal environment. The antispyware is part of it but above all most of the malware that installs on your computer is because the users have rights that are not commensurate with their surfing ettiquette. One of the things that you wanna be sure is that only admins have admin rights - fully implement active directory and make sure priviliges are commensurate with user roles! Implement a good virus solution (forget the free antivirus software) - one is meant for networks and not standalone. Implement ISA's Message Screener and kill all those attachments that are executing on your clients. Now you are incharge!! When you are done with these, you probably won't want to know who's using what bandwidth, but if you still are interested, read all the good advise below thanks
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