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What are the minimum requirements for Device Protector Server to be installed?

What are the minimum requirements for Device Protector Server to be installed?

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A.
512MB+ Ram / 2GB+ Hard disk space for MSSQL database storage / Windows NT / MS Windows NT Service Pack 6a / MS Windows 2000/3 Server/Advanced Server or Professional / MS Windows 2000/3 Service Pack 2+ / MS Windows XP Professional

B.
1Gb Ram / 4GB+ Hard disk space for MYSQL database storage / Windows NT / MS Windows NT Service Pack 7a / MS Windows 2000/3 Server/Advanced Server or Professional / MS Windows 2000/3 Service Pack 3+ / MS Windows XP Home / RedHat Linux Kernel version 6.14

C.
512MB+ Ram / 2GB+ Hard disk space for MYSQL database storage / Windows 3.1 / MS Windows NT Service Pack 6a / MS Windows 2000/3 Server/Advanced Server or Professional / MS Windows 2000/3 Service Pack 2+ / MS Windows XP Professional

D.
2Gb+ Ram / 2GB+ Hard disk space for MSSQL database storage / Windows NT / MS Windows NT Service Pack 6a / MS Windows 2000/3 Server/Advanced Server or Professional / MS Windows 2000/3 Service Pack 2+ / MS Windows XP Professional

Explanation:
Pointsec Protector Enterprise Server
All platforms
MSSQL 2000/2005 license or MSDE (supplied)
Suitable Server backup mechanisms
1GB+ Ram
1GB+ Hard disk space for SQL database storage
MS Windows 2000
MS Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server or Professional
MS Windows 2000 Service Pack 2+
MS Internet Explorer v5.5+
MS Windows 2003
MS Windows 2003 Server/Advanced Server/R2
MS Windows XP
MS Windows XP Professional
MS Windows XP Service Pack 1+
It is recommended that the latest Microsoft operating system patches are
applied and that the system BIOS is set to prevent booting from removable
media.
NOTE: Pointsec Protector Enterprise Server integrates with Novell NDS
networks but must be installed on an MS Windows server/workstation with
the Novell Client installed

least 512 MB of RAM and that it must be installed with full-blown SQL, NOT MySQL.


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