Here's the problem:
The site for my company has just updated a page to remove "sensitive" items from it for a client. People at the client's site surf to the page and see the old one in their cache, not the new one on our server, and do not seem to be able to grasp the concept of browsers...
This weekend I ran Microsoft Update and download software updates and (most importantly) the lastest security patches for about a dozen of the users on my network. Today I am informed by one (rather chapped) user that he's missing a year's worth of e-mails.
This guy has e-mails he's kept in...
I've recently started my first System Admin job at a small company (<30 users at our corporate office, for which I am responsible) and am trying to address a couple of big issues, not the least among them security.
Anti-virus protection throughout my company is a hodge-podge of whatever people...
Yep-- everything starts up and clicks and whirs like it's trying to work...I just can't see anything on the screen.
Your theory about the RAM getting zapped by static is not too far-fetched, methinks. I've been shocking myself regularly around here. Hence, I did touch as much metal as I could...
Okay, here's the deal: one of my users (I'm the Sys Admin of a small company) informs me she needs more RAM. I try to oblige her tonight by installing a 512MB stick. It won't fit in the slot, I pull out one of the installed ones, and it becomes glaringly obvious why: wrong type of memory stick...
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