Network World Ed Tittel //m.banksfrench.com en - us Sat, 08 Aug 2020 03:54:05 -0700 Sat, 08 Aug 2020 03:54:05 -0700 https://idge.staticworld.net/nww/networkworld510x510.png 足球竞猜app软件 m.banksfrench.com 510 510 https://idge.staticworld.net/nww/networkworld798x288.png 足球竞猜app软件 m.banksfrench.com 796 288 How to use PowerShell with DISM Mon, 08 May 2017 09:13:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

With the release of the Windows 10 Creators Update in early April, Microsoft changed the default command-line environment in Windows 10 from the Command Prompt (aka cmd.exe) to PowerShell. There, the old black-and-white command-line interface gives way to a new, blue-and-white style in the latest version of Windows 10.

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How to improve Dynamic Lock in Windows 10 Creators Update Mon, 10 Apr 2017 06:44:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

When Microsoft released Build 15031 of the Windows 10 Insider Preview on February 8, 2017, it added a new OS feature for Bluetooth-equipped devices. It's called Dynamic Lock, and lets you control access to your PCs based on how close they — and your Bluetooth-paired phones — are to them. That is, if the phone you've paired with your PC (it works for laptops, notebooks, tablets and desktops) is not found within radio range of your PC, Windows 10 turns off the screen and locks the PC after 30 seconds have elapsed. Thus, Dynamic Lock makes a dandy new security feature in Creators Update, one that most business users (or their IT departments) will find worth turning on and using.

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How to create a repair/recovery partition in Windows 10 Wed, 29 Mar 2017 06:04:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel < p >不时,Windows 10将rails. A failed update, a problematic program install, a driver problem or what-have-you can cause Windows to crash and then refuse to boot normally thereafter.

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Understanding Windows 10's Unified Update Platform Thu, 02 Mar 2017 09:49:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

The Unified Update Platform (UUP) was introduced to the Windows 10 Insider Preview with Build 14986 on December 11, 2016. It changes how Windows Update works in a profound and interesting way. This is explained in some detail in a Windows Insider blog post entitled "Introducing Unified Update Platform (UUP)" that posted on November 3, 2016, so I'll just hit some high points here. The original post is well worth a read, if you're into the nitty-gritty details.

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Everything you need to know about drive cloning in Windows 10 Thu, 09 Feb 2017 11:20:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

Cloning a drive comes in handy for a variety of reasons, but primarily when you want to replace one drive on a PC with another that is either bigger or faster than the original drive, if not both.

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The essential guide to anti-malware tools Mon, 23 Jan 2017 10:55:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

It's a sad fact of life in IT nowadays that some form of preparation for dealing with malware is part and parcel of what systems and network administrators must do. This goes above and beyond normal due diligence in warding off malware. It includes a proper appreciation of the work and risks involved in handling malware infections, and acquiring a toolkit of repair and cleanup tools to complement protective measures involved in exercising due diligence. It should also include at least two forms of insurance – one literal, the other metaphorical – that can help avert or cover an organization against costs and liabilities that malware could otherwise force the organization to incur.

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WUMT is a viable Windows Update alternative Mon, 19 Dec 2016 10:06:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel < p > WUMT是Windows更新MiniTool free software tool that handles Windows updates without requiring use of the built-in Update & Security facility in Windows 10. WUMT, which originally appeared on the Wilders Security Forums in October 2015, comes from an anonymous Russian translator who goes by "Mr. X." He maintains the tool on a Spanish language page on blogspot, where he regularly updates the program, currently numbered 30.09.2016 (which corresponds to its release date at the end of September 2016). You can also download the tool from MajorGeeks.com.

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5 recovery environments for tricky Windows 10 repairs Tue, 13 Dec 2016 11:37:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

If you work with Windows systems, especially on the client side, you’ll occasionally need to bring an inoperable system back to life. The causes of this lamentable system state are as varied as the symptoms, which can range from an inability to boot Windows to a non-functional keyboard or display (hard to do anything in Windows without input or output). Despite all the many potential causes and symptoms, the situation remains the same: For whatever reason, a Windows system won’t start up and run as it should.

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5 tips for succeeding with a virtual workforce Tue, 29 Nov 2016 11:02:00 -0800 Mary Kyle, Ed Tittel Mary Kyle, Ed Tittel

With the rise of technology, the availability of instant communication and collaboration tools that bring the virtual world into the boardroom, the face of the modern office is rapidly changing. According to Gallup's most recent Work and Education poll, 37 percent of U.S. workers say they have telecommuted. And with GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com reporting that at least half of all jobs in the U.S. lend themselves to telecommuting that number is likely to continue to rise. Already, in Fortune 1000 companies, increasingly mobile employees “are not at their desk 50-60 percent of the time,” according to GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com.

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How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint Mon, 07 Nov 2016 10:01:00 -0800 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

While certain areas of the Windows file structure may be off-limits to direct action — most notably, deleting files inside the C:\Windows (or %windir%) folder — that doesn’t mean that savvy Windows admins and power users can’t selectively prune excess or obsolete files. You just need the right tools.

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进入新世界的Windows 10虱子nse activation Mon, 19 Sep 2016 10:34:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

Windows 10 brought a lot of changes to Microsoft's flagship desktop operating system when it debuted on July 29, 2015, and it has changed even more since then. With the release of the Anniversary Update in August (Build 1607 for Current Branch users, at Build 14393.105 as I write this), even license activation has changed. Here's what most users of the business-oriented Windows 10 Enterprise will see if they check their Activation screen:

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Why Microsoft's Edge browser is missing its edge Tue, 06 Sep 2016 08:03:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

The introduction of Windows 10 in October 2014 also brought along a new default web browser named Edge. The company has been touting Edge as a replacement for Internet Explorer (IE), which is now into its third decade of service for the company. But user adoption of the new browser isn’t piling up the way the company would probably like.

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Windows 10 troubleshooting and fixes revisited Thu, 25 Aug 2016 13:19:00 -0700 Ed Tittel Ed Tittel

Long before the Windows 10 Anniversary Update appeared, it was obvious that Microsoft was putting more energy and effort into its troubleshooting tools. These are readily available by typing "trouble" into Cortana (or the search box, if you prefer) and then selecting the Troubleshooting (Control panel) result. What I didn't know at the time was that the future of Windows 10 didn't include fix-its.

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How to get started with a private Windows Store for Business Thu, 11 Aug 2016 08:12:00 -0700 Kim Lindros, Ed Tittel Kim Lindros, Ed Tittel

The Windows Store for Business is a counterpart to the consumer Windows Store so familiar to home users. That means you can find the same universal Windows Platform apps in both stores. One difference is that the Store for Business works only with devices running Windows 10 or Windows 10 Mobile, where the consumer Windows Store supports devices running Windows 8 and 8.1 as well.

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What your cyber risk profile tells insurers Mon, 01 Aug 2016 10:22:00 -0700 Kim Lindros, Ed Tittel Kim Lindros, Ed Tittel

A cyber risk profile is a complex measure of an organization's security posture. It paints a picture of your risk related to technical aspects such as network and system security liability and network interruption, as well as more organizational aspects such as cyber defense maturity.

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