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  • Slow Month For Microsoft Security Bulletins

    Rarely (if ever- I’ll have to do some research and find out) does Microsoft have 2 back-to-back months of Security Bulletin floods. This month was no exception. In August, Microsoft released 9 Security Bulletins, 6 of which were deemed Critical. For September though, Microsoft was kind and there...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-11-2007
    Filed under: windows vista, windows xp, microsoft, security, security bulletins
  • Keep Your Windows XP Running Steady

    Depending on the activities you engage in and the sites you visit, you can get some questionable, or sometimes outright malicious stuff installed on your computer. When you have a PC for your kids, or if you are sharing a PC with your kids, this can be an even bigger problem. Windows XP and Vista [....
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-28-2007
    Filed under: windows vista, windows xp, microsoft, System Restore, parental controls, Windows Steady State
  • Data Backup For Home PC Users

    Companies understand the importance of data. Hardware and software can be replaced, but lost data can't. Those companies that don't truly understand the value of consistently backing up critical data are probably mandated to do so anyway by one of the various regulatory requirements such as Sarbanes...
    Posted to Tony Bradley, Microsoft MVP (Weblog) by tonybradley on 01-05-2007
    Filed under: home computer, windows vista, windows xp, microsoft, security, user, backup, restore
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