I've tested Microsoft TMG 2010 to load balance my two DSL lines and it works fine.
Can I expect the same level of results and security to be achieved with a less expensive firewall appliance?
I've tested Microsoft TMG 2010 to load balance my two DSL lines and it works fine.
Can I expect the same level of results and security to be achieved with a less expensive firewall appliance?
I want to find out how much of my bandwidth is related to email downloads.
We use Google Apps for our email and have around 60 iMAC users donwloading email via IMAP. Our firewall is an ISA Server 2006 server.
I just installed GFI Webmonitor, but it only tracks web usage and not secureNat clients which is used for other protocols like IMAP and SMTP.
I have on our server a folder for each client. Inside that folder there are subfolders for each project that belongs to that client.
My problem is that different resources in the company handle the different projects and should only have access to their projects inside each client.
Right now when a new user needs access to a project I have to go into the clients folder (which is the one that is shared) and grant them access, then into the specific client folder and grant them access, then go inside the folder and select the project and grant them access.
Is there a way to just select the project folder grant them access and have a way that all the folders that are up in the chain grant also access so the user can actually read the files?