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No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Sign in to vote. Dear friends, I am used and understands Microsoft , xp, vista, OS by windows. Now what is special in in Windows 7 Enterprises? Sunday, February 21, AM. BranchCache: Windows 7 together with Windows Server R2 offers an alternative to alleviate the problems of slow connectivity, delivering increased network responsiveness of applications and giving users in remote offices an experience more like working in the head office.
When BranchCache is enabled, a copy of data accessed from an intranet web site or a file server is cached locally within a branch office. These links simplify access to the target internal data sources on the network for business users. Windows 7 extends BitLocker protection to USB storage devices while making the original functionality even easier to use. AppLocker: is a flexible, easy-to-use mechanism that enables IT professionals to specify exactly what is allowed to run on user desktops.
It restricts unauthorized software while allowing applications, installation programs, and scripts that users need. With DirectAccess, as long as a machine is on and connected to the Internet, it can be managed. As for security concerns over there being no official VPN, Schuster says that DirectAccess is used with Windows Server R2 in the background, which will use the most secure protocol, IPv6, to encrypt data transmitted across the Internet. BranchCache , which also requires the use of both Windows 7 and Windows Server R2, is a feature designed to speed up networks in remote offices that are away from corporate headquarters.
Basically, BranchCache will speed the accessing of large remote files stored on the corporate network, says Schuster. For example, a copy of a file server is downloaded from the corporate network and cached locally on Windows Server R2 at the branch office. When another user at the branch office requests the file, it is downloaded immediately from the local cache rather than over a limited bandwidth connection back to headquarters.
Users don't have to go back to the corporate network and use up bandwidth to download it again, Schuster says. Windows 7 has bolstered enterprise search functionality from the desktop. Although Windows Vista enhanced desktop search, and Microsoft has invested in SharePoint portal search and Internet search, the problem, according to Schuster, is that those are three different searches and you need to go to three different places.
With the "federated" search in Windows 7, users can select which intranet and SharePoint sites are available for searching or IT can pre-populate a user's start menu with links to specific Windows portal sites.
The BitLocker hard-drive encryption feature was introduced in Windows Vista to protect data on lost or stolen laptops. In Windows 7, the feature has been extended to protect storage devices such as external hard drives and USB sticks. Called "BitLocker To Go" in Windows 7, the feature allows external storage devices to be restricted with a passphrase set by IT before users have permission to copy data to them.
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