Acquire hands-on experience with Windows 7. Whether you are an IT professional, information worker, or home and office user, free online clinics can help you master various tasks with Windows 7.
Acquire hands-on experience with Windows 7. Whether you are an IT professional, information worker, or home and office user, free online clinics can help you master various tasks with Windows 7.
For the Win: Windows 7 Development Boot Camp
January and February 2011
Web and cloud may be all the rage, but many developers are still doing hardcore client development. If you are among them, this Boot Camp is for you. In this full-day event, we will explore how to maximize your impact on the Windows client. Interactive sessions will include topics from throughout the Windows development platform. We will look at application compatibility and transitioning your applications to Windows 7, integrating with the Windows Taskbar, developing for Internet Explorer 9, utilizing the cool functionality in the Sensors and Location Platform so that your application better responds to its current environment, and leveraging multi-touch capabilities.
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Save 15% on Microsoft Certification For Your IT Team
Organizations with more certified staff see a 10% increase in on-time and on-budget deployments. Microsoft Certification can help ensure your IT team has the qualifications to deploy, use, and manage Windows 7. Learn how you can save 15% when you purchase a 10-pack of Microsoft Certification exam vouchers with free exam retakes for your team.
Deploying the Core Optimized Desktop Using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)
Get step-by-step guidance on how to use MDT 2010 to automate the installation and configuration of the core Optimized Desktop technologies: Windows 7, the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), Forefront, and Microsoft Office 2010. Guidance on deploying the core Optimized Desktop using System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2 is also available.
Local P2V Migration Using MDT 2010 and Sysinternals Disk2VHD
Find out how to use MDT 2010 and Sysinternals Disk2VHD to redeliver users’ old desktops as fully functional virtual machines. Following these steps can provide a safety net by enabling continued access to users’ previous computing environment during Windows 7 deployment.
Updated: Windows 7 Application Compatibility List for IT Professionals
Download this Microsoft Office Excel-based spreadsheet for a list of software applications that have met Windows 7 Logo Program testing requirements for compatibility with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7. This list includes applications with the following compatibility statuses: "Compatible," "Free Update Required," "Paid Update Required," "Future Compatibility," and "Not Compatible." These statuses are based upon the software publishers’ statements of compatibility.
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Phishing is method that criminals use to steal you identity online. It uses email and fraudulent websites that are designed to steal your personal data or information such as credit card numbers, passwords, account data, or other information.
Phishing send millions of fraudulent email messages with links to fraudulent websites that appear to come from websites you trust, like your bank or credit card company, and request that you provide personal information. Criminals can use this information for many different types of fraud, such as to steal money from your account, to open new accounts in your name, or to obtain official documents using your identity.
Prevent ID theft from phishing scams do the following to help protect yourself from phishing scams:
If you suspect that you’ve responded to a phishing scam with personal or financial information, do the following;
How do I report a possible phishing scam?
The Bottom Line THINK if you not sure do not respond even better do not open the email….
As an IT professional, you deal with securing operating systems, patching software, and installing and configuring firewall and routers on a daily basis," said Ferron. "But what about the physical infrastructure? Do you understand how simple techniques can allow theft of your company resources? In this webinar, we will discuss one of the most important yet least-considered areas of security by IT professionals."
Live Presentation: Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 12:00-1:00 pm EST
Ferron will also host "Understanding Cyber Security Patch Management" at 12 pm EST Wednesday, December 15. In this hour-long webinar, attendees will examine the area of systems management that involves acquiring, testing, and installing appropriate patches to administered systems.
"In this session, we will develop an actual process to secure hardware and software systems using a fictional company," said Ferron. "We will discuss automated systems versus manual systems, as well as incorporating virtualization and an audit process for patch management."
Live Presentation: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 12:00-1:00 pm EST
Register for Understanding Cyber Security Physical Security and Understanding Cyber Security Patch Management on the Global Knowledge web site. Recorded versions will also be available.
The following six tips can help restore your browser’s settings:
This closes all instances of Internet Explorer. Then you can re-open the program to continue browsing as usual. To help prevent future attacks, you should also have a pop-up blocker turned on.
To turn on the pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer 8 click the Tools button (the gear icon), point to Pop-up Blocker, and then click Turn On Pop-Up Blocker.
To turn on the pop-up blocker in Internet Explorer 7:
If you still experience the other effects of a hijacked web browser, try the following:
This is a combo of article posted on the Microsoft site.
Moving to Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (
Programming Windows Phone 7 Series (DRAFT Preview)
Petzold’s Programming Windows Phone 7 (Special Excerpt 2)
Own Your Future: Update Your Skills with Resources and Career Ideas from Microsoft
Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions (Second Edition)
First Look Microsoft Office 2010
Windows 7 troubleshooting tips
Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2
The BARC Meeting starts at 7:30 PM, Program is Windows 7 in a Nutshell Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 7:30 p.m., at the Davie Police Department
Davie Police Department
1230 South Nob Hill Road in Davie Florida.
This will be located on the S.E. corner of State Road 84 and South Nob Hill Road. The Entrance to the building is located on the East side of the building.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 7:30 p.m., at the Davie Police Department
Jay Ferron, N4GAA will be presenting Windows 7 in a Nutshell for end users, please come and enjoy. Come learn about Microsoft Windows 7, the newest desktop operating system. Get an understanding of what is new, what improvements are in Windows 7, what hardware requirements you will need to run this OS. See the new user interface, security features, and much more.
Windows 7 introduces a breakthrough user experience and is designed to help you feel confident in your ability to view, find, and organize information, and to control your computing experience.
When you start using Windows 7, you will recognize familiar elements such as the Start menu, which is now faster, more streamlined, and more helpful than in previous versions of Windows. The Start menu features an integrated desktop search
through a new feature called Quick Search, which can help you find and launch almost anything on your PC. Just type in a word, a name, or a phrase, and Quick Search can find the right file for you. But more than that, the new Start menu makes it very easy for you to navigate across all of the installed applications on your PC. Learn the new desktop tricks that make it easier to work with multiple documents.
Jay Ferron bio is currently president of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG), a global board director of GITCA, and board member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association-CT. He is also a self proclaimed geek who has authored; Architecting Microsoft Server Virtualization Solutions with Hyper-V™ and System Center Virtual Machine Manager; Smart Computing Magazine (assorted articles on Microsoft Technologies) • Subject Matter Expert for Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager Course MOC Course 6064a. His interest include that he is involved with the American Red Cross National Headquarters Emergency response team dealing with computing and communications in a disasters. I have hobbies of RC Helicopters and Magic. Jay also holds an Extra Class Amateur license.
NOTE: Jay will be raffling off two (2) Window 7 Ultimate operating systems. So, please plan on attending this meeting.
Thursday, October 7, 2010, 7:00 p.m., White Plains Middle School, Room 261, White Plains, NY
I will be presenting Windows 7 in a Nutshell for end users, please come and enjoy. Come learn about Microsoft Windows 7, the newest desktop operating system. Get an understanding of what is new, what improvements are in Windows 7, what hardware requirements you will need to run this OS. See the new user interface, security features, and much more.
Windows 7 introduces a breakthrough user experience and is designed to help you feel confident in your ability to view, find, and organize information, and to control your computing experience.
When you start using Windows 7, you will recognize familiar elements such as the Start menu, which is now faster, more streamlined, and more helpful than in previous versions of Windows. The Start menu features an integrated desktop search through a new feature called Quick Search, which can help you find and launch almost anything on your PC. Just type in a word, a name, or a phrase, and Quick Search can find the right file for you. But more than that, the new Start menu makes it very easy for you to navigate across all of the installed applications on your PC. Learn the new desktop tricks that make it easier to work with multiple documents.
Jay Ferron, our presenter, is currently president of the Association of Personal Computer User Groups (APCUG), a global board director of GITCA, and board member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association-CT.
The talk is being done for,http://www.wpcug.org/ .
WPCUG is a nonprofit group located in Westchester County New York. WPCUG’s goal is to increase the computer knowledge of our 300 members. The Main Meetings are held once a month. They have over 20 Workshops that meet on a regular basis and discuss everything from beginner topics to the latest in programming languages. Please join them!