star wars: kotor is by far the best RPG for the xbox.
if you prefer more of the hack-n-slash type, then you may like the baldurs gate games and fallout:brotherhood of steel.
this problem i believe is caused by the router passing bogus dns replies to clients. the best way to solve this is to statically assign ip addresses to the pcs and add your ISP's dns servers in the dns server list, rather then the routers ip address, or, setup a dns server inside your network...
i will definately mention that one to my coordinator, do you know of anything similar to the cisco security agent that i can bring up? something preferredbly client/host based and runs on windows 2000.
i'm kind of at a loss to how this would really help us as well. we're behind a pix firewall, have enterprise virus protection, internet virus/spam filtering, etc. in my opinion i don't think i can justify the price of the systems my managers are looking at, because i don't think it will be that...
the servers are not in the dmz or RFC1918. my managers are on a real security trip right now, but still want to save as much money as possible. am i wrong in thinking that if the routers/switches are covered, and the desktops are covered, that should be sufficient enough?
we are currently evaluating intrustion detection systems, particularly ciscos.
so far it looks like we are planning on purchasing the network-based IDS for intergration with our routers, and the desktop client version of cisco's security agent, but i'm wondering, with the router protection...
these get lab & xray results and orders sent to them, very often. many times a day, so it really needs to be reliable, especially since the doctor's offices are offsite.
i'm sick and tired of deploying HP officejets to doctor's offices, when they dont scan, print, or even copy, all they do is recieve faxes. the officejets break relatively often, and its pretty annoying to have to deal with them all the time. i suggested to my manager we just give them a...
post stands. for the most part, if you want better heatsinks/cooling for your shuttle, you make it yourself. shuttle's website has a few accessories you can order, but they are mostly cosmetic.
hahahaha, when you move your mouse over the quick links window links on the front page, the link points to www.website.com.
and you can't click on testimonials, presumably because he doesn't have any.