Yup! That one employee encrypted his/her Microsoft Office documents and forgot the password or worse has left the company Fortunately Microsoft has a solution for situations such as this and its called Microsoft Office 2013 DocRecrypt Tool. This tool allows admins to unprotect or change the password on password protected OOXML Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. The tool gives […]
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The following steps are what I used to disable this warning on top of my VSphere Client to manage my ESXi 5.x servers. Select the ESXi 5.x host server in your Inventory Select Configuration Select Advanced Settings on the left under the Software menu Once selected find your way to the bottom where UserVars is […]
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I am standing at the following coordinates: 36°59′56.31532″N 109°02′42.62019″W What U.S. State am I in? Stop on by my Facebook page to be the first to answer this posted question.
Today my niece Jessica graduated with her Master Degree from the University of New England, Class of 2013. I only with the rest of friends and family are truly happy with her. I wasn’t able to be there in persons but enjoyed watching live in real time over the internet. I took the opportunity to use some of my […]
Back at home I use Open Media Vault as my NAS (Network Attached Storage solution to store and serve up my media and documents to my computers and devices. Open Media Vault (OMV) gives me all the things I need with one single exception; that’s backups. So at home I backup to USB disks, but what if there was […]
For as long as I can recall URL’s to websites have always ended in some extension. From the .htm, .html, .php, .aspx, .cgi, and even the strange ?category=2614&sessionid=1jermsmit2you34873691 If you have noticed today, many websites are changing this practice to have URL’s that are friendlier. In fact they have been doing it for many years […]