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REQUIREMENTS

CSS Security Office Solutions by Briar was designed to work on Microsoft Windows 95 and up, Windows NT Operating System or Novell Netware.

Note: Window NT Operating System MUST be running the latest service release.

Unless running on Novell Netware where IPX Protocol is required, IPX Protocol MUST NOT be running on any computer that is also running TPC/IP. If you are unsure, call CSS support at 951-776-1965 for assistance.

Minimum Configuration
CPU: Any Pentium Based
System Memory: 128MB
Hard Drives: 250MB IDE
Operating System: Windows 95
Monitor: 17" SVGA
Video Resolution: 800 x 600
CD Rom: IDE CDROM
Recommended Configuration
CPU: Pentium 4, 1Ghz or higher
System Memory: 512MB or higher
Hard Drives: 80GB IDE
Operating System: Windows XP Professional
Monitor: 17" or 19" TFT Flat Screen
Video Resolution: 1024 x 768
CD Rom: CD-RW (CD Writer)
Serial/Parallel/USB ports
10/100 Ethernet Port (for networking)
Recommended Server
CPU: Pentium 4, 2Ghz or higher
System Memory: 1GB or higher
Hard Drives: 250GB IDE / SATA
Operating System: Windows 2000/2003 Server
Monitor: 17" or 19" TFT Flat Screen
Video Resolution: 1024 x 768
CD Rom: DVD +/-RW DL or Tape Backup
Serial/Parallel/USB ports
10/100 Ethernet Port (for networking)
We recommend a RAID configuration.

The above recommended configurations are just to answer the question "what kind of computer should I get". We hear this question all the time and wanted to aid you in your purchase. One of the most important components on your computer is the RAM (Memory). Adding more RAM is the cheapest way to increase your system performance and get the most from your computer. As a rule, more is better.

CSS recommends getting a 1GB or larger USB Flash drive to back up your personal information like photos and "My Documents" folder for either piece of mind in case of a computer problem or just transporting data to and from home.



   
 
 
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