![]() Heh.more often than not.it's not the case. ![]() I see people often say "My network is safe". Malware is more often brushed aside like water off a ducks back when on fully patched/updated systems. Bad guys aren't always in a rush, they're often patient.and can let things sit on a network for many months.year even.quietly gathering info that lets them do OTHER things to the people there.Īntivirus software is more effective when its hosts are fully patched/updated. But other bad things which intentionally can linger.and slowly.watch, and gather, and enable other bad things to happen over time. And it's not just things like ransomware which can make itself known like a tornado. Lots of exploits and other bad stuff can simply rip through SMB1 networks like a hot knife through butter. Seen a lot of them (that I didn't manage).run without good security practices.for cades."until".boom! It happens. I've known a lot of businesses for at least as long. The old " has been operating "as is" literally for decades now, without incident" philosophy.well, I've been doing this IT gig for SBMs for around 30 years in my area. Until whatever replacement might be settled upon comes on the scene, I need for the new computers to be able to "talk to" the Windows Server 2003 instance to get at their shared shop files so any guidance as to how this is best (and with ease in mind) achieved would be appreciated. I have done some research but there is (as usual) conflicting information about the best way to do this and I know that there are many here who have much more experience is this arena than I do. In the very near term, I need to get the new Win11 boxes able to communicate with that Windows Server 2003 for their shared files. Ideas and suggestions as to what might be the best solution for a tiny, one-site business for networked storage for the office computers and CAD-CAM workstations (4 computers in all) would be appreciated. Needless to say, that's going to have to be upgraded to something else, but that is not in the cards in the very near term. The client for whom I purchased the new computers has, it turns out, Windows Server 2003 running for his shared storage. Putting together an upgrade plan, whether with another later version of Windows Server or other NAS. Getting the new machines with Windows 11 Pro able to communicate with a server running Windows Server 2003 (and there are Win10 boxes already doing this, but that I had no role in setting up) in the safest possible way for the time being.Ģ. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.Let me preface this with I am looking for two different kinds of guidance:ġ. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing. ![]() You may have more than one ad-blocker installed. You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen.
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