I'm going to talk to you a little bit, before the impending snow storm of 2018, about some remote working situations that people are using, clients are using, and how we can help you to stay productive even though you may be snowed into your house. This is easier now that it's ever been. Most
Meltdown & Spectre
There’s a good chance you’ve heard by now, but if you haven’t… this is the real deal. Two flaws were recently found in processors dating back twenty years. A majority portion of the world's computer processors sold for those twenty years are vulnerable to at least one of two flaws that render
5 Signs You Need to Upgrade Your Technology
Technology can make you money or cost you money. How do you know when it’s time to replace your technology? Here are 5 signs that it might be time to upgrade your technology: Excessive Downtime Are your computers taking too long to respond? Does your internet seem slower than usual? Is it taking
Ransomware Nightmare
This is a true story about a real client with a real nightmare scenario and how we helped. Of course, I’m going to change the names to protect the innocent, I don’t want to throw anybody under the bus. I know there’s a lot of people who might be reading this that are not using our services yet, and
Do NOT Click That Link!!
This is another public service announcement from GetMorePC. We’ve talked about this issue before, but it’s important that we talk about it again. DO NOT CLICK THAT LINK!! There are a lot of shady emails going around that look like they are coming from someone you know. They might be coming from
Equifax Data Breach: What Can You Do To Protect Yourself?
Equifax announced last week that their system was hacked back in July exposing 143 million US consumers information. This data breach will affect every American. When a data breach like this is announced, you need to be more vigilant than ever to protect your accounts and information. Hackers
How to create an NK2 file from Sent Items
A very useful thing to do is to create an NK2 file for autocomplete in outlook from sent items. From this post: https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28243809/Nuild-NK2-file-from-sent-Item.html The idea is to export the email with only the from:address field to a csv. Then use Excel to
ActionStep Bulk Decryption of Backup Files
A few weeks ago, I met with a client who wanted to open up the files from their Actionstep backup. They are a law firm and have used Actionstep successfully for many years. Despite loving the application, they wanted to know that they had all their files and data portability was available if they