Microsoft solution available to protect additional products Today many of our customers around the world and the critical systems they depend on were victims of malicious “WannaCrypt” software. Seeing businesses and individuals affected by cyberattacks, such as the ones reported today, was painful.
This is so cool. This guy really did save a big part of the world. A 22-year-old British cybersecurity researcher thwarted yesterday’s “Wanna Decryptor 2.0” cyber attack that affected computers worldwide by spending nearly $11, the Washington Post reports.
The summer months are often very busy times as we try to get all our projects accomplished before school starts again. This month Scott Quimby will discuss summer priorities. There are so many important tasks that never seem to get done during the school year.
**NOTE: Due to ALL THE WINTER SNOW cancellations we pushed this final tech talk of the school year back one week**
Our Tech Talk quarterly, free knowledge transfer session is Tuesday, May 9th at 8:00 AM. This session is designed for technical staff responsible for technology support in your organization. Attendees at our previous meetings have given us the highest ratings for the quality of our presentations. If you haven’t been able to come yet, or are not sure if it is right for you, now is your chance to find out. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot as soon as you can.
This month Scott Quimby continues his discussion of Microsoft Group Policy. He will focus on Microsoft Windows logon performance and reliability. There are a myriad of different settings that affect how long it takes the user to get to a functional desktop from the initial Windows logon screen.
This month Scott Quimby continues his discussion of Microsoft Group Policy. He will focus on Microsoft Windows logon performance and reliability. There are a myriad of different settings that affect how long it takes the user to get to a functional desktop from the initial Windows logon screen.
Scott Quimby continues his discussion of Microsoft Group Policy. He will focus on the different ways to deliver items to an end user’s desktop. These include: Shared folders via a folder re-direction group policy. Delivering customized shortcuts via Group Policy Preference Extensions including Item Level Targeting strategies.
Our Tech Talk quarterly, free knowledge transfer session is Tuesday, March 14th (snow date Tuesday, March 21st) at 8:00 AM. This session is designed for technical staff responsible for technology support in your organization.
This month Scott Quimby continues his discussion of Microsoft Group Policy. He will focus on the different ways to deliver items to an end user’s desktop. These include: Shared folders via a folder re-direction group policy. Delivering customized shortcuts via Group Policy Preference Extensions including Item Level Targeting strategies.