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Blinds that do work with Android and also SmartThings
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Automate your blinds with a smart control kit in <15 min by Tilt My Blinds — Kickstarter
Smart blind openers on kickstarter. Unfortunately not compatible with SmartThings or Android phones at the moment but worth a look.
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McAfee KnowledgeBase – FAQs for GetSusp
Submit those virus files to Mcafee that they’ve inevitably let slip through.
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Removing Exchange in a hybrid environment
The answer is still basically you can’t….however they do give you a bit more information now about why and some of the steps to mitigate the reguirements.
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Smartthings status page. Unfortunately outages happen and we can’t turn off our lights the manual way
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Advanced Field Settings Examples – ConnectWise
How to create urls to particular parts of connectwise and the meaning behind the links….
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Yep – still supporting the 406 phone systems! List of shortcodes to be used on the IPOffice phone system
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Fixing folders renaming to Documents appearing on a redirected folder
Seen this several times in the past and this trick for revoking access to desktop.ini is a new one.
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Petya Ransomware’s Encryption Defeated and Password Generator Released
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Download a free Emsisoft Decrypter for the latest file encryption ransomware
Thankfully not needed any of this yet
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Email Connector Tags – ConnectWise
Automate ticket handling via email with connectwise.
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Drown attack and Exchange ServerITPROCentral.com
Disabling SSL2 on an Exchange (or any other IIS) server.
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2012r2 licensing explained including esxi
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https://docs.labtechsoftware.com/SolutionCenterUpdates/Default.htm#SolutionCenterUpdates.htm
Change log of patches and updates to Labtech solution Center (was marketplace).
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Alumni Address Book Policy in Office 365 Education | UK Education Cloud Blog
Hiding alumni students from the address book
Since I have had my S6 I have not been able to get the Android Device Manager to ring my phone. It locates it accurately on the map and will lock the screen ok, but it just wouldn’t ring. Not much use when you know the phone is *somewhere* in the house.
Today I did a bit of experimentation and discovered that my notifications was set to silent, changed this to a value in the middle by pressing the up volume key, selecting the settings gear and then changing notifications and now the phone rings even if the phone is set to silent.
Hope this helps someone else as it does seem to be a common issue with not many useful solutions.
Also, to turn on the android device manager capabilities on the phone, go to apps, settings, lock screen and security, other security settings, Device administrators, and ensure Android Device Manager is enabled (simple huh?)
You can report url’s to Bing via http://help.bing.microsoft.com/#apex/18/en-US/10011/0 – It took a while to track that link down – hopefully they won’t change it again unlike the rest of the links I found.
Google’s report site is https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/spamreportform?hl=en which is a much better url and one that doesn’t look like it will change much.