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Unable to Access Internet - Top Five Steps To Get Back Online Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Tue, Aug 30, 2011 @ 07:00 AM

Unable to access Internet resources and want to know what to do now?  Following are the top five steps to get your small business back online now.

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Topics: Networking, Internet

Tropical Hurricane Irene - How To Restart Your Network Safely

Posted by Sean Kline on Sat, Aug 27, 2011 @ 07:00 AM

Tropical hurricane Irene will soon be upon us in the Northeast.  It is good to remember that if your network goes down after the storm, there is a proper sequence to getting everything up and running again.  If you are having a problem after the storm, try shutting down all equipment, include Internet access devices (Cable, DSL, Fiber, etc.), firewalls, switches, servers and PCs.  Then, follow the five steps below to restart your network safely.

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Topics: Online Backup, Networking

Graphics Card Not Working After Update - How You Get Back In The Game

Posted by Sean Kline on Fri, Aug 26, 2011 @ 07:00 AM

A graphics card not working after a driver or operating system update is a problem that occasionally pops up.  When it does, you lose productivity over a something that we usually take for granted.  Following are steps to get your display back and prevent future issues.

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Topics: Hardware Upgrades, Graphics Cards

Network Printer Not Printing - 6 Ways To Avoid Problems Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Mon, Aug 22, 2011 @ 12:50 PM

A network printer not printing is a common, frustrating problem for small business owners.  Due to the large variety of printers and operating systems out there, it is impossible to offer a comprehensive guide.  That said, what follows are six tips to help you avoid problems and get back in action today:

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Topics: Printing

Backup Failed - How To Save Your Data (And Your Company) Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Fri, Aug 19, 2011 @ 03:56 PM

Your backup failed!  What do you do now?  Unfortunately, this is an all too common problem for small business owners.  The worst part is that you usually do not know about it until you try to recover critical information.  Following are some typical causes for backup failures, ways to save your data and prevent these problems in the future.

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Topics: Storage, Remote Data Backup

Exchange Mail Flow Not Working - 5 How-To Tips For Resolution Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Tue, Aug 16, 2011 @ 12:46 PM

Exchange mail flow is subject to failures at many points.  Following are five things you can try to get e-mail to the intended recipient now.

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Topics: Microsoft Exchange, E-Mail

Unable To Update Windows 7 - How To Prevent Attacks And Problems Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Mon, Aug 08, 2011 @ 04:51 PM

Being unable to update Windows 7 is a serious security risk for a small business and may also lead to other operational problems.  Windows Update is a great service, but is not flawless.  At times, users need to reset it for it to work properly.  Please note, that I do not recommend that you edit your registry yourself!  Following the links in this article may lead you to suggestions for registry edits.  If you edit your registry, do not have a backup and make a mistake, you may not be able to recover.

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Topics: Managed IT Services, Windows 7

Keep Data Safe from the Apes: The Data Backup System and You

Posted by Christian Kline on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 @ 11:35 AM

An outbreak of highly intelligent apes escape from a science facility and are ravaging your town or city, vandalizing everything in sight and your place of business might be next; what do you do? Haven’t seen the Rise of the Planet of the Apes trailer yet? That’s okay, because the apes are really just a metaphor for disaster. However, to answer the original question, you would not have to do anything if you invested some of your business’s resources in a data backup system.

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Topics: Managed IT Services, Online Backup, Remote Data Backup

Windows XP End - How To Keep Using And Why You Should Not

Posted by Sean Kline on Tue, Jul 26, 2011 @ 12:55 PM

Windows XP end is nigh.  Following is how you can keep using this ten year old operating system if you need to and some reasons why you should consider migrating off of it.

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Topics: Windows 7, Windows XP

Remote Access Terminal Server - Five Ways To Increase Profit Now

Posted by Sean Kline on Fri, Jul 22, 2011 @ 04:37 PM

A remote access terminal server which is now called a Remote Desktop Session Host is a great way to both reduce costs and increase revenues through better employee efficiency.  Following are five ways to increase profit in your small business using Remote Desktop Services.

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Topics: desktop virtualization, Virtualization

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