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David Tisdell MMU <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Jun 2001 12:25:14 -0400
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It is better to run BorderManager on a server dedicated to that product. It is a
great firewall and the caching system is great. Unless the number of users on
your main file server is very small, I wouldn't run BorderManager off the same
box. Prices on servers have come down significantly. Any chance you can buy a
new server? Good Luck.
Dave

Cindy O'Hara wrote:

> Good morning,
> I've got Bordermanager sitting here in a box.  My intention is to install it
> on our primary file server which is running Netware 5.1.  Our reasoning is
> to use Cyber Patrol and possibly centralized caching.  I just heard that
> installing Bordermanager on this server may kill it.  I'd appreciate any
> experience or suggestions you have to share.
> Thanks,
> Cindy O'Hara
> St. Albans Town Educational Center


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