Stan,
I don't think you can - it's sold with the small home network in mind. Any more than say 10 machines and they expect you to fork out for an enterprise-type solution.
Nick
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Browse All TopicsWith prior versions of NIS (or Norton Personal Firewall), there was a network wizard that examined the local LAN segment and created a trust relationship to the whole segment, eg: 192.168.1.*, for all addresses beginning with 192.168.1. With the 2007 version, all I can find is where to add a specific address, such as 192.168.1.100, but not a whole segment. Is this possible to do with the 2007 version and if so, how?
Thanks,
Stan
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