In the first two parts of this article I have gone over some issues with Windows Small Business Server 2008 and the Server / Exchange version of ESET, let’s pickup where we left off. [Read more →]
ESET and SBS 2008 Issues, Part 3
November 30th, 2010 · Comments Off
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ESET and SBS 2008 Issues, Part 2
November 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off
In our continuing saga of a quack that had gone to the dogs, we pick up where we left off last.
Since the customer had been using POP email, the inability to use Exchange was a problem but not critical.
After 2 months of ESET not being able to solve the issue we ramped up our complaints asking for higher level techs, our (my business) was never responded to and the customer rarely heard from ESET. The growing problem was instability on the network. Finally ESET plainly stated “not our problem”. This was exceptionally frustrating for us, a company that is an authorized dealer, and that ESET had been so good for so long in the past with service…
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ESET and SBS 2008 Issues, Part 1
November 17th, 2010 · Comments Off
As many of you know I really like ESET for computer security. As a result, I have used and recommended ESET for the server as well. Lately I have been dealing with issues regarding ESET’s Exchange version on Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2008. [Read more →]
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Veterans Day
November 11th, 2010 · Comments Off
Thank you, Doug and David Myers (Father and son), Scott Perkins, John and Mark Meade (Brothers), George and GrahamĀ Allen (Father and son), Tony McGinnis, Bob and Chris Hanson and Stephanie Hanson – Koontz (Father, son and daughter), Rocket and Tyler (Father and son) Anderson, David Askew.
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Windows Updates on Domains and WSUS
November 9th, 2010 · Comments Off
Lately I have been dealing with some individual computer issues that were related to a lack of Windows updates. Originally making end users in a domain act as Power Users of the equivalent was a good security idea, however, over the last couple of years it has been an issue because updates would not occur without an Admin login. [Read more →]
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