Q&A Monday: Increase Simultaneous Downloads

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Question: Because of my job I spent a lot of time downloading files from the internet, my productivity is killed by the simultaneous download limit in Windows.  Is there anyway to work around this limit or a nifty program that will let me easily download more? Joseph James Dallas, TX Answer: Now I have tried […]

Top 5: Most overlooked configuration items

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No matter how prepared and how well documented the network is, sometimes techs forget some basic configurations sometimes.  It’s never intentional, but sometimes there are small configurations that we just need to double check.  Below is a list of some things that I’ve seen (and have) forgotten to double check when doing a project. Subnets […]

Windows 7 FTP Server

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There are many reasons you might want to set up your own FTP server, you want access to files when you are not in the office or home.  But what many people don’t know is that winthin Windows 7 has a built in FTP server to it, and to activate and confgure it is easier […]

Microsoft Security Updates: June 8th 2010

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Security Updates Update: MS10-032/KB979559 Type: Important Affected Systems: 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 7, 2008, 2008 R2 What it does: A trio of bugs in the Windows kernel can allow the use of malformed fonts to allow escalation of privileges attacks. It would be a bit hard to sneak a font onto the system without some […]

Q&A Monday: Disable Taskbar Preview

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Question: Hi Jim, I am a big fan of you blog, and found your site a while back while looking for blue screen problems I was having on my XP machine.  I just bought another computer with Windows 7 on it, and I hate the task bar preview, is there a way to get rid […]

Classic Start Menu in Windows 7

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One of the first things that I’ve noticed when I moved over to Windows 7 was the loss of my classic start menu in Windows.  Switching to the classic menu has been one of the first things that I’ve done on a new install of Windows.  Apparently I wasn’t the only one who was upset […]

Q&A Monday: Upgrade vs Fresh Install

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Question: Hi Jim,     I am a new System Administrator, and the first thing that is assigned to me was to plan our upgrading our operating systems to Windows 7.  Our environment is a mix of Windows Vista and Windows XP, and I’m not sure if we should just use the upgrade option or complete […]

Google Releases Chrome Update

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Google has released Chrome version 5.0.375.55 for Linux, Mac, and Windows to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to bypass security restrictions, execute script in an unsafe context, or mislead users. You can check out this entry for more information about exactly what updated where applied to this new version.  This version […]

Microsoft Security Updates: May 25th 2010

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On Tuesday May 25th Microsoft released a round of minor updates for the Windows Operating System.  Here’s what they are and what they do: SECURITY UPDATES: Update: KB982632-Windows 7/KB981793-XP Type: Recommended Affected Systems: 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, 7, NT What it does: Install this update to resolve issues caused by revised daylight saving time and […]

Hide Drives from Your Computer in Windows 7

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If you’ve got drives in My Computer that you never access, such as a USB Flash drive that is used s olely for MagicJack, a floppy drive, or a network drive only used for a particular piece of software, then you might want to hide the drive from your computer, so it doesn’t bother you. […]