Nov 6, 2013 | Advice and Help, Security
A “zero day” vulnerability is currently being exploited by attackers against Microsoft Office and other products. A “zero day” vulnerability means that a security hole exists in a product and there is currently no official patch or fix. To put...
Oct 17, 2013 | Advice and Help, Tech Tips
Microsoft released the official 8.1 update for Windows 8 today. During the upgrade process, Windows will ask you for an online Microsoft account information, even if you opted to use a local (offline) account when you initially installed Windows. During the original...
Sep 12, 2012 | Advice and Help, Internet, Tech Tips
The recent massive outage at GoDaddy (a popular domain registrar) highlighted a problem commonly found in many network and Internet configurations. The lesson learned? Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.DNS, or domain name server, translates domain names...
Sep 10, 2012 | Advice and Help
We recently encountered an issue where a user would attempt to print a document with a specified page range but zero pages would be sent to the printer. It turns out that the document contained numerous sections and Word requires different instructions to print a page...
Aug 15, 2012 | Advice and Help, Tech Tips
Adobe has released the latest patch for their Acrobat product. If you are running Adobe Acrobat you should visit their site to download and install the latest update. It is important to keep products like Adobe up to date as they are a common avenue for attacks from...
Jan 26, 2012 | Advice and Help, Tech Tips
We recently encountered an issue with a client that had multiple machines running either Adobe Acrobat or Reader in which a PDF would always try and print to both sides of the paper. The issue appeared suddenly and seemingly without cause. It turns out to be a bug in...
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