Microsoft now has a web page that contains links to all their IT security tools in one location. Some of these tools are new, or updated, and some or just old (but still useful). Check it out and see if you can add any of the tools to your system security arsenal to help lock down your servers and protect them.Some of the featured software includes:Microsoft Baseline Security AnalyzerMicrosoft
Monday, March 29, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Article: Microsoft Soups Up Internet Explorer 9 Performance
Posted on 4:35 PM by Unknown
eWeek reports: "Microsoft has delivered a peek at the next version of its popular Web browser, Internet Explorer 9. The Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview is the first look at what's coming in the next version of the world's most popular Web browser. Internet Explorer 9 has been designed to help the Web development community create rich, standards-compliant, interoperable Web applications by
Monday, March 22, 2010
Web Site: EasyPainter (Web Based Photo Editing)
Posted on 2:00 AM by Unknown
EasyPainter is a web-based photo editing tool that you can upload your pictures to, and manipulate them. The types of manipulations are limited, but fairly robust considering its browser-based tool. All you do is upload your photos into the tool, and save them back to your local computer when you're done.Note: This tool does require that the Microsoft's SilverLight plug-in is installed.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Software: Microsoft Security Essentials
Posted on 2:00 AM by Unknown
Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is a simple to use, real-time anti-malware (i.e.: viruses, spyware, etc.) protection software that is available for free. MSE was designed to replaces Windows Live OneCare, a commercial subscription-based antivirus service and the free Windows Defender, which only protected users from adware and spyware. MSE can run on Windows XP, and above (here is the list
Monday, March 8, 2010
Windows 7: Mount an ISO Image (Freeware)
Posted on 1:00 AM by Unknown
Do you need free way mount ISO images in Windows 7, thankfully there’s program that does work. It called Virtual Clone Drive, it allows you mount .ISO, .CCD, .DVD, .IMG, .UDF and .BIN files. After you install it you should be able to mount your ISO images by double-clicking or right-click on the file. To unmount the image, just right-click it file or virtual drive in the explorer.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Windows 7: Automatically Syncronzing Your System Clock
Posted on 1:00 AM by Unknown
By default, Windows will automatically synchronize its clock with a time server on the Internet. If for some reason, your clock isn't automatically getting adjusted, here is how to fix it:In the Start menu search field type "Date and Time" and press Enter, this should be bring the Date and Time control panelIn the Date and Time dialog box, click the Internet Time tab.Press the Change Settings
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