Microsoft recently announced that Small and midsize businesses will be able to purchase continued security support beyond the January 2020 cutoff for Windows 7. Windows 7 Extended Security Updates (ESU) will be sold to small and midsize businesses on a per-device basis through January 2023. SMBs will be able to […]
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I’ve always done multi-monitors in a horizontal set-up. I’ve never seen a good case for stacking them vertically until one of our customers recently showed us an application where it made sense. This customer has two work-flow dashboards which scroll massively left to right. Here we have two LG 29WK600-W […]
I recently upgraded an Ubuntu 14.04 Server to 16.04. I immediately noticed the root mail being spammed with error e-mails as below: From: Cron Daemon [mailto:root@jack] Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2019 4:09 PM To: root@jack Subject: Cron <root@jack> [ -x /usr/lib/php/sessionclean ] && /usr/lib/php/sessionclean /usr/lib/php/sessionclean: 37: /usr/lib/php/sessionclean: arithmetic expression: expecting […]
Suppose you want to make a copy of your existing WordPress site on a different domain name (e.g. test.domain.com). Instead, maybe you want to move your site to a different domain name (e.g. newdomain.com). This procedure assumes you have shell access to the Linux server hosting your site running Apache […]
Recently, I was setting up Sage 50 Automatic Backups for a client. The utility lacks the ability to automatically clean-up old backups. Each backup file created has the date postpended to the filename. “Overwrite the existing backup file” would only apply if you ran two backups on the same Company […]
We highly recommend using CrashPlan Pro as part of your disaster recovery plan. After seeding your initial backup, it continuously backs up changed files every 15 minutes. You get unlimited storage and customizeable file versioning and retention. For example, let’s say you accidentally delete a file and don’t notice it for say […]