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Anteaus <Anteaus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > A slightly lateral approach, if you turn off the Computer Browser and > Server services on desktops, that will stop users from creating or > finding unauthorised shared resources. It will also improve your > security somewhat. Hmmm - no....if you want security, you use NTFS permissions to lock things down. You can also use hidden shares     

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Author: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Date: Mar 15, 2008 06:37

Anteaus <Anteaus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: A slightly lateral approach, if you turn off the Computer Browser and Server services on desktops, that will stop users from creating or finding unauthorised shared resources. It will also improve your security somewhat. Hmmm - no....if you want security, you use NTFS permissions to lock things down. You can also use hidden shares
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A slightly lateral approach, if you turn off the Computer Browser and Server services on desktops, that will stop users from creating or finding unauthorised shared resources. It will also improve your security somewhat. As such it won't stop someone connecting an unauthorised computer, but it will to some extent mitigate the security risks which that poses. You can (obviously) only     

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Author: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Date: Mar 15, 2008 06:37

A slightly lateral approach, if you turn off the Computer Browser and Server services on desktops, that will stop users from creating or finding unauthorised shared resources. It will also improve your security somewhat. As such it won't stop someone connecting an unauthorised computer, but it will to some extent mitigate the security risks which that poses. You can (obviously) only
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Bill, There used to be a Browser Monitor tool in the Windows NT 4 Resource Kit, which I believe you should still be able to download. The tool will show you all the master and backup browsers on your network, as well as the computers and domains/workgroups they know of. It does not necessarily say which are "good" - I guess you will still need to review the list manually. -- ---     

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Author: Anteaus
Date: Mar 14, 2008 09:01

Bill, There used to be a Browser Monitor tool in the Windows NT 4 Resource Kit, which I believe you should still be able to download. The tool will show you all the master and backup browsers on your network, as well as the computers and domains/workgroups they know of. It does not necessarily say which are "good" - I guess you will still need to review the list manually. -- ---
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Bill Board <John.Doe@NoSpam.com> wrote: > I guessed some did what you mentioned, but I was thinking perhaps > there was a utility that you give a list of "good" workgroups/domains > and if it see others than what's in its good list it send a notice. This > way I could be a little quicker in finding the person/device. No, not that I know of. You could disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP entirely if     

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Author: Anteaus
Date: Mar 14, 2008 09:01

Bill Board <John.Doe@NoSpam.com> wrote: I guessed some did what you mentioned, but I was thinking perhaps there was a utility that you give a list of "good" workgroups/domains and if it see others than what's in its good list it send a notice. This way I could be a little quicker in finding the person/device. No, not that I know of. You could disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP entirely if
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I guessed some did what you mentioned, but I was thinking perhaps there was a utility that you give a list of "good" workgroups/domains and if it see others than what's in its good list it send a notice. This way I could be a little quicker in finding the person/device. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message news:eW286$EhIHA     

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Author: Dobromir Todorov
Date: Mar 14, 2008 08:52

I guessed some did what you mentioned, but I was thinking perhaps there was a utility that you give a list of "good" workgroups/domains and if it see others than what's in its good list it send a notice. This way I could be a little quicker in finding the person/device. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message news:eW286$EhIHA
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Author: Dobromir Todorov
Date: Mar 14, 2008 08:52

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Author: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Date: Mar 12, 2008 08:26

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Author: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Date: Mar 12, 2008 08:26

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Author: Bill Board
Date: Mar 12, 2008 08:10

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Author: Bill Board
Date: Mar 12, 2008 08:10

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