HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software manual Scheduling backups, Next

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1.Select Start, and select Run.

2.In the Open text box, enter ntbackup, and click OK.

3.Confirm that the Always start in wizard mode checkbox is selected, and click Next.

4.On the Backup or Restore page, select the Back up files and settings option, and click Next.

5.On the What to Back Up page, select the All information on this computer option, and click

Next.

6.On the Backup Type, Destination, and Name page, click Browse to select a location to save the backup file. The file is copied to a management station on the LAN and to removable media, such as a CD.

7.In the Save As dialog box, select the backup destination, and click Save.

8.In the Type a name for this backup text box, enter a name, and click Next.

9.On the Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard page, review the information. Have a floppy disk ready that you can use to restore the system in the event of a major failure. Click Finish.

10.Follow the prompts to complete the system backup procedure.

Restoring original factory settings

The Back-to-Factory Settings option allows the ProLiant DL320 Security Server to be returned to the original out-of-box factory settings. To return the computer to its original factory settings:

1.Place the first Recovery CD into the ProLiant DL320 Security Server CD-ROM drive, and reboot the server.

2.Follow the prompts generated by the server system restoration routine. In approximately eight to ten minutes, the computer is restored to the factory settings and can be configured to connect to the Internet.

IMPORTANT: A warning will be sent, stating that all data on the ProLiant DL320 Security Server will be lost. Confirm continuation of the restore procedure after receiving this warning. After completing the Back-to- Factory Settings routine, restore system settings and firewall settings from previously created backups.

Scheduling backups

An operating system backup can be scheduled to take place automatically on a predetermined time and date. To configure a recurring backup routine:

1.Click Start, and select Run.

2.In the Open text box, enter ntbackup, and click OK.

3.Confirm that the Always start in wizard mode checkbox is selected.

4.On the Welcome to the Backup or Restore Wizard page, click Advanced Mode.

5.Click the Backup tab, and select Job>New.

6.Select the files and folders to back up by selecting the checkbox to the left of a file or folder.

7.In Backup destination, select File or Tape device.

8.In Backup media or file name, enter a path and file name for the backup file, or select a tape.

9.Select the desired backup options, such as the backup type and the log file type:

a.Select Tools>Options.

b.In the Options dialog box, select the desired options, and click OK.

10.On the Job menu, select Save Selections to save your selections as a backup job file (.bks).

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HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software Restoring original factory settings, Scheduling backups

Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software specifications

HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Software is a robust network security solution designed to safeguard business environments by offering a versatile platform for secure internet access. ISA Server integrates multiple functionalities that are essential for modern enterprise needs, helping organizations manage and protect their network infrastructure.

One of the main features of ISA Server is its firewall capabilities, which provide an essential barrier between internal networks and external threats. The software utilizes intelligent packet filtering to analyze incoming and outgoing traffic, ensuring that only legitimate communications are allowed while blocking potentially harmful activity. This helps to mitigate risks associated with external cyber threats and unauthorized access.

Another key feature is the built-in web caching technology. ISA Server improves network performance by caching frequently accessed websites and content. This reduces bandwidth usage and enhances response times for end-users, leading to increased productivity. By storing copies of web pages, ISA Server can serve them quickly to users, allowing enterprises to optimize their use of internet resources.

ISA Server also includes a powerful Virtual Private Network (VPN) feature, enabling secure remote access for employees. This technology supports secure connections over the internet, allowing users to access the corporate network and resources from anywhere in the world. The VPN capabilities ensure data encryption during transmission, protecting sensitive information from interception.

Moreover, ISA Server incorporates integrated threat management tools, which offer insights into potential security issues. These tools provide logging and reporting features that allow administrators to monitor traffic patterns and detect anomalies. This functionality is critical for identifying and responding to potential security breaches in real-time.

In addition to these features, ISA Server supports application-layer filtering, which enhances security further. This allows organizations to control access to specific applications and services while ensuring that malicious content cannot infiltrate the network.

Overall, HP Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Software is a comprehensive solution designed to address the complexities of network security in today’s digital landscape. Its combination of firewall protection, web caching, VPN capabilities, and application-layer filtering makes it an invaluable tool for organizations looking to secure their internet connectivity while optimizing performance and user experience. By leveraging advanced technologies and characteristics, ISA Server empowers businesses to operate safely and efficiently in an interconnected world.