Microsoft patches critical 17-year-old DNS bug in Windows Server
Microsoft DNS Bug Release
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FBI issues warning over Windows 7 EOL and the continued use of the OS.
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If your virtual environment is in need of a cost effective robust backup solution, here’s an excellent options with a great price. The support is excellent and responsive. Nakivo Backup and Replictation
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If you’re an IT person and restored a Windows 7 machine over the last year or so, you probably wanted to pull your hair out wondering why the updates didn’t work or VERY slow! Then you couldn’t get that machine back to your client in a timely manor. There’s a new patch out by Microsoft
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When configuring Windows 2012 with single IP and IIS 8.5 with two SNA cerificates, if you have several secured sites, you’ll need to activate SNI(Server Name Indication) on all the sites that are binding to port 443. SNI(Server Name Indication)
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One feature we like to use, for ease of access, are 3 desktop icons, Computer, Network and Control Panel. In Windows 10, as a local user or network users, you can add the icons simply by opening Settings, Personalization, Themes and Desktop icon settings. The tick the box next to the Desktop icons you like.
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Setting up a new QuickBooks-POS-12 installation for a client today and learned that when Intuit means their POS application is peer-to-peer network ready, they truly mean it, peer-to-peer NOT client-server. Make note, network admins, the first machine you install QBPOS on, which will be a desktop(most likely) WILL be the Server/Host, no if and buts,