-
Windows 7 business migration driven by front-line users
Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester. Link Removed- News
- Thread
- business enterprise forrester migration smartphone technology users windows 7 workplace
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Live RSS Feeds
-
Windows 7 Wanted at Work: Consumer IT Strikes Again
Windows 7 fans are joining smartphone users in bringing personal tastes into the workplace and demanding enterprises respond. IT should embrace this, advises Forrester. Link Removed- News
- Thread
- consumer enterprise forrester it management smartphone tech industry trends user demand windows 7 workplace
- Replies: 0
- Forum: Live RSS Feeds
-
V
Windows 7 W7 Rdp & Mstcp
Hi all, I have encountered a problem that I cannot fix..... First of all running W7 Pro Trying tp get into the network at my wife's employer. Go to their web site and get logged in. Then go to their remote desktop connection and the tunnel gets created. When the system goes to launch...- ValleyJim
- Thread
- access compatibility connection error ethernet home network mstcp network rdp remote desktop settings software support troubleshooting user experience vpn wifi windows 7 workplace
- Replies: 4
- Forum: Windows Networking
-
Windows 7 Windows 7, xp, win2k3 network issues
I am trying to access a network share at my workplace and am unable with the windows 7 machines. With the XP machines I can hit \\x3400 and \\10.10.1.x and accessed shared folders. With Win7 I can hit \\10.10.1.x but \\x3400 gives me the ol' unspecified MS error 0x80004005. Firewalls are...- jcrewe
- Thread
- access denied connection issues error error 0x80004005 file sharing firewall hosts file name resolution network network access network issues resources shares troubleshooting windows 2003 windows 7 windows xp workplace xp machines
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Windows Networking
-
Virgin sacks staff over internet porn
More than 20 Virgin Blue staff and managers from Sydney and Brisbane airports have been sacked for repeatedly using the airline's computers to view and swap pornography. The airline said the staff had been "terminated" this week after ignoring at least one warning about breaching the company's...- reghakr
- Thread
- airlines baggage behavior brisbane code of conduct conduct discipline employees guidelines internet management misconduct office pornography staff sydney termination usage virgin workplace
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
18 Common Phrases to Avoid in Conversation
Link Removed - Invalid URL What Not to Say About Someone's Appearance Don’t say: “You look tired.” Why: It implies she doesn’t look good. Instead say: “Is everything OK?” We often blurt the “tired” comment when we get the sense that the other person feels out...- cybercore
- Thread
- appearance appropriate language blunders communication compliments confidence conversation criticism etiquette interpersonal skills interview negative comments phrases pregnancy professionalism relationships respect workplace
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Windows 7 Threat from co-workers???
It would seem that this security hole would be an extremely serious flaw for people such as independent researchers who have co-workers who could have access to a computer during time periods that the rightful user was off duty. Bosses could easily "spy" on their employees, which would be a...- john3347
- Thread
- access access denied co-worker computer documents employees flaw independent researcher information malicious intent misinformation modification monitoring privacy security spy threats vulnerability workplace
- Replies: 11
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
-
R
Windows Vista Join a Domain
Hello, guys! I'm a newbie. I need a help on win Vista, where I want to join a Domain at my workplace. What I know and usually does in Win XP is I just add the domain name after I clicked a 'Change' button under computer name and description tab available under My Computer properties. But...- Rat
- Thread
- computer name configuration domain domain join help home basic network settings windows vista workplace
- Replies: 1
- Forum: Windows Help and Support