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Protecting the PC Using Shared Workgroup Calendars from Viruses

When a computer is part of a network that uses shared workgroup calendars, there are many vulnerabilities involved. While most are common and can be easily resolved, like adding passwords to certain files so that they cannot be accessed by everyone, there are some that can prove to be quite devastating and destructive. The most common in this category is when a computer with a calendar that is shared by a workgroup experiences a virus. Not only can a virus cause damage to the computer itself, but it can cause the same issue to other computers if it spreads. In addition to this, it can cause important files and data to become corrupt and lost. Viruses that spread among computers that are part of one particular workgroup results in millions of dollars in damage each year. It is very important to know the methods of protecting a computer from viruses to ensure that you do not experience these types of loss.

 

The first way that you can ensure that you are protected from computer viruses is, of course, to ensure that you have software that is considered “antivirus” installed on each system on the shared network. It is important to keep this software running in the background at all times. You should perform a complete scan on all drives and folders of the computer at the minimum of at least once per week. In addition to this, it is essential that you make sure that the software is up to date and effective against all malicious invaders. These include spyware, adware, worms, and more. If the software that you use does not come with these capabilities, it is very important that you purchase a program that does.

The second thing that you should do is to make sure that you have the Microsoft Update option turned to the “on” option. Many times, Microsoft will discover a vulnerability that can affect a computer and they work until a resolution is made for the issue. When it is complete, a customer can access it by allowing the update to download to the system that is on the workgroup, or even all the systems, and be installed. This is a wonderful way to keep intruders out and your systems up and running without facing the possibility of losing important data and incurring costs that are associated with these types of problems.

Lastly, in order to protect the computers that use shared workgroup calendars from viruses, it is important that you are quite selective when it comes to reading certain emails. This is especially true if the emails come with an attachment. If you are not familiar with the person or business that sent the email, do not open it. If you have issues with how the email looks, do not download any data from it. A quick download such as those as received in emails can cause a computer to be invaded by a virus. This virus can then spread quickly to other computers on a shared network resulting in many complications.

 

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