Saturday Link Roundup–assorted stuff
Larry Osterman writing about the “Dancing Bunnies” problemIt's a description of what happens when a user receives an email message that says "click here to see the dancing bunnies". (July…
Larry Osterman writing about the “Dancing Bunnies” problemIt's a description of what happens when a user receives an email message that says "click here to see the dancing bunnies". (July…
Allow Google Cast to connect to Cast devices on all IP addresses … or my Microsoft Edge was using SSDP, enable though it was disabled, to connect http://www.dial-multiscreen.org/ DNS TTL…
So Microsoft decided to deploy a new version from the Microsoft Store. There were a couple of reasons given: or was it because of Skype for Business deprecation? Of course…
Lorem Ipsum Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown…
Working though an Essential Eight Maturity assessment at the moment. “What is the Essential Eight?” you might be wondering The Essential Eight are designed to protect Microsoft Windows-based internet-connected networks.…
Ask Better Interview Questions, Hire Better Candidates | WorkableUseful if you're prepping for a interviewOutlook Search not showing recent emails after Windows update KB5008212 (microsoft.com)All because Microsoft moved Outlook search…
After 10 years of ADMX templates, we had forgotten how to do it. Much head scratching later ….In the Group Policy Management Editor, under Action, Add/Remove Templates.
, all the default Administrative Template files are added to the ADM folder of a Group Policy object (GPO) on a domain controller. The GPOs are stored in the SYSVOL…
SubInACL is a command-line tool that enables administrators to obtain security information about files, registry keys, and services, and transfer this information from user to user, from local or global…
Once you have the Apple iTunes software installed, you can install the Ethernet Driver here:C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support