colinearpsycho
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can someone suggest a good, conservatively priced, or freeware version control software. Maybe someone knows a generic script I can use? I'm trying to supplement some security lacking, and I'd like to be able to monitor the content of documents and programs ideally.
secondly does anyone know a good sandboxing software again, conservatively priced or free? I'm not sure if there is a good way to sandbox programs while they run in windows 7 (i'm relatively new to the operating system; in general).
i'm trying to build a secure gateway for a home network, seperate from an existing home network. the two software tools named above are part of my strategy.
in short what I'd like to do is make a firewall with dedicated hardware. that sends information to a file hosting drive after being virus checked, version control analysed and then i can use the files.
the entire point is to prevent network intrusion or other comprimises handed down from the internet. it's just a hobby activity at this point, so it's not a matter of great urgency and I'd like to really know what i'm implementing so I can make the best choices.
is there a way to use the index, tiff, and ocr in as a means of version control? the only sandbox feature I can see in windows features is the ability to use virtual disks via the new administrative tools. I still don't see it stopping programs from making changes before they try, only as a means of keeping those changes from my hard disk if I do some renaming, and use symbolic linking to reference resources and what not.
secondly does anyone know a good sandboxing software again, conservatively priced or free? I'm not sure if there is a good way to sandbox programs while they run in windows 7 (i'm relatively new to the operating system; in general).
i'm trying to build a secure gateway for a home network, seperate from an existing home network. the two software tools named above are part of my strategy.
in short what I'd like to do is make a firewall with dedicated hardware. that sends information to a file hosting drive after being virus checked, version control analysed and then i can use the files.
the entire point is to prevent network intrusion or other comprimises handed down from the internet. it's just a hobby activity at this point, so it's not a matter of great urgency and I'd like to really know what i'm implementing so I can make the best choices.
is there a way to use the index, tiff, and ocr in as a means of version control? the only sandbox feature I can see in windows features is the ability to use virtual disks via the new administrative tools. I still don't see it stopping programs from making changes before they try, only as a means of keeping those changes from my hard disk if I do some renaming, and use symbolic linking to reference resources and what not.
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- emachines el1352g-41w
- OS
- 7 home premium 64-bit
- CPU
- Athlon II X2 220 Stepping 3
- Motherboard
- EL1352G-41w (generic e-Machines Nvidia)
- Memory
- DDR3 1066MhZ 144-pin (2 gigs)
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia 6150se 256mb dedicated
- Sound Card
- realtek ac97 hd
- Monitor(s) Displays
- hp wide panel lcd 21"
- Screen Resolution
- 1600x900
- Hard Drives
- 1tb seagate 7200rpm barracuda external
500gb seagate 7200rpm barracuda
- PSU
- lite-on small form factor unit (oblong looking thing)
- Case
- small form factor oem
- Cooling
- whatever they slopped on it, a heat sink and lacking paste
- Keyboard
- emachines multimedia keyboard
- Mouse
- wired ps/2 optical
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- don't kiss and tell
- Other Info
- i've had her two weeks and i need to get it upgraded!