HP EX475 MediaSmart Server User Manual

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Using the Server

6-25

settings are toggled off by default and you must manually turn on the security

settings. If the security settings are toggled off, anyone can access your

network and may be able to get into the server and any computer or other

device on your network. Firewalls and

anti-virus software

do not keep

intruders out of wireless networks.
Most wireless networking equipment supports two forms of data encryption as

security features:

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)

For more information on how to configure the security for your wireless

network, see the user’s guide that came with your networking equipment.

Anti-virus software

You should install

anti-virus software

on all the computers on your network,

and configure the software from one of the computers to scan all the shared

folders on the server. You might be required to assign (map) drive letters to all

your shared folders to enable the anti-virus software to scan the server. For

information on how to map drive letters to your shared folders, see

How to

map and disconnect a drive letter on page 6-34

.

Important: Remember to keep your anti-virus definitions up-to-date.

User name and password protection

User names and passwords help secure the server by requiring authentication

for managing the server, accessing shared files, and using remote access.

Server password—during the first install of the HP MediaSmart

Server, you are asked to create a

strong password

to allow access for

managing your server from the Windows Home Server console. This

password will protect the server from unwanted changes.

User account passwords—each person who uses your network must

have a user account so they can access shared folders on the server or, if

configured, use remote access. For more information, see

User Accounts

and

Setting User Accounts Password Policy

in the Windows Home Server

Console Help.

Computer passwords—by using the same user name and password

for logging onto a computer as for the server user account, you can avoid

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