Posts Tagged ‘windows’
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Today marks the end of life (all forms of support) for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Service Pack 2. This means that, while new threats and bugs will continue to be found in these operating systems for some time, they will receive no further updates from Microsoft.
If you are still running these at your business or at home, an upgrade is called for as soon as possible.
Tags: EOL, patches, support, updates, windows Posted in Business, Desktop Software, Security | Comments Off
Saturday, August 1st, 2009
Today I am reviewing a tiny, free, handy piece of software for end-users: Rubber Ducky System Monitor by MimarSinan International. The program is a tiny application which gives even a novice user a simple, easy to read display which tells them how busy their system is and identify potential problems. (more…)
Tags: cpu, disk usage, memory, performance, rubber ducky, system monitor, task manger, utilization, windows Posted in Desktop Software, System Administration | Comments Off
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
This is almost always a hot button with some users. One of the absolutely most effective ways to shield yourself from viruses and spyware is to not log on to your computer as an administrator. As soon as I say this, I usually encounter some resistance, because users think that giving up admin rights equates to giving up power. In a way, you are, but for decades I’ve likened full admin rights on a computer to walking around with a loaded gun that might go off at any minute, and pointing it at people (including yourself). I have seen plenty of damage done by users who thought they needed (or just wanted) administrative rights over machines, and in truth, they did not. (more…)
Tags: administrator, privileges, rights, Security, windows Posted in Desktop Software, Security, System Administration | 2 Comments »
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