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  1. Microsoft Pauses Exchange Server Update Over Major Security Issues

    In a move that has raised eyebrows and caused headaches for IT departments worldwide, Microsoft has paused the rollout of a security update for Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 due to significant issues with transport and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) rules. This update, initially released on November...
  2. Windows 11 Update KB5043145 Causes Reboot Loops and Device Issues

    A fresh wave of headaches has hit Windows 11 users, courtesy of a problematic update that has triggered a series of irritating issues, including persistent reboot loops and malfunctioning Bluetooth and USB devices. If your PC is suddenly exhibiting bizarre behavior—such as freezing, displaying...
  3. Security and policy surrounding bring your own devices (BYOD)

    As the proliferation of devices continues to capture the imagination of consumers, and has ignited what is referred to as bring your own device (BYOD) revolution, many IT departments across the globe are now facing increased security considerations. While organizations encourage BYOD for cost...
  4. Windows 8 Poll: Will Windows 8 make an impact in tablets?

    Information about Windows 8 RT leads one developer to think there's little reason for IT departments to favor Windows 8 tablets over iPads and Android devices. Do you agree? Link Removed
  5. Eden Technologies Launches Fixed-Price, Fixed-Scope Windows 7 Migration Packages

    NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New York City-based IT consulting firm Eden Technologies launches a series of fixed-price, fixed-scope Windows 7 migration service packages to meet the needs of strapped IT departments. More...
  6. Windows Vista Microsoft COO Kicks Windows Vista To Knock iPhone 4

    Remember how Microsoft vigorously defended Windows Vista as a good product despite strong criticism and slow adoption by IT departments? Looks like even Microsoft didn't believe its words, either. Link Removed due to 404 Error
  7. Windows 7 default user account control worries experts

    Windows 7 default user account control worries experts. Corporate IT departments should be pleased with new security measures in Windows 7, but consumers are still at risk of getting hit by malware despite changes in the User Account Control (UAC) feature designed to help people be smarter when...
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    Windows 7 Libraries - Great idea in theory but Disaster in the making

    Hi all. The library concept is a great idea in theory -- and if you only have one non networked computer then this post does not apply. The idea is (finally for a Windows OS) of course to organise data by CONTENT rather than worry about the Physical location of it. A typical example these...