> > You can, of course, secure Win2k if you put some effort into it as
well
> > :)
>
> Probably, but since I don't do Windos I wouldn't know how. Got a
> link, per chance?

No, I can't think of a URL to an all-inclusive guide to securing a Win32
box (Win95? 98? Win2k? Pro or Server? More info is needed) off the top
of my head.

I'm sure the wonderful world of google could probably help you out as
much as I could :)

Just like for a linux box, securing a Windows box basically consists of
killing off any services you don't need, keeping a close eye on the ones
you DO need, and keeping up to date on the on patches/versions, security
updates, etc.

If you don't know an OS intimately, it's going to be pretty difficult to
be confident in your ability to secure it :)

--
Eric (the Deacon remix)

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