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Server and Domain Isolation Demo |
Get hands-on experience with Server and Domain Isolation, and learn how this cost-effective end-point authentication solution can help you reduce the risk of network-based threats and safeguard sensitive data.
Server and Domain Isolation (SDI) helps reduce the risk of network-borne security threats and safeguards sensitive data by enabling cost-effective end-point authentication which limits access to network resources to trusted, managed PCs.
This Server and Domain Isolation Demo consist of two different demonstration scenarios:
• Server and Domain Isolation Demo (Basic)
• Server and Domain Isolation Demo (Advanced)
The Basic demo shows just Domain Isolation and Server Isolation.
The Advanced demo includes No Fallback Group Isolation, Boundary Group Isolation and Encryption Group Isolation.
The demonstrations make use of 5 non-persistent virtual machines running Windows Server 2003 R2 (evaluation copy), but two virtual machines (Cairo and Rome) are configured to use the "Luna" Windows XP Style user interface.
Refer to the included SDI Script Steps for more details on each scenario, and step by step instructions.
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System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Hardware requirements
- 2 GB RAM
- 3.0 GB available hard disk space
- 2.0 Ghz+ CPU
Software requirements:
- On the host computer:
- Windows XP / Windows Server 2003 / Windows Vista
- Virtual PC 2007 / Virtual Server 2005 R2
Installation Instructions
1. To install the Server and Domain Isolation demo on the host computer, download all the files below to a folder on your host computer.
2. Run the Install-SDI-Demo.vbe script. This script will:
- Unpack the virtual machines to an installation folder.
- Register the virtual machines with Virtual PC or Virtual Server.
- For Virtual PC, it also configures additional options (in Options.xml).
- On the desktop, it creates a shortcut to the installation folder.
- Install a lab wallpaper on the host computer (optional).