Scam email from Microsoft Management Team

Scam email from Microsoft Management Team

This landed in my Inbox last week.

It?s a phishing scam, designed to capture your real login details and is definitely not from Microsoft.

It?s good practice to log straight into?the website or Cloud service?in your web?browser to check the validity of any warnings like these. Don?t click on links in your emails!

From: Microsoft Management Team <update.m01205@outlook.com>

Subject: Your Microsoft account requires update

Hi Microsoft User,

Your mailbox Size is almost full. Incoming mails might soon be rejected and Your mailbox might be closed.

How to get the ATO Business Portal to work on Windows 10

How to get the ATO Business Portal to work on Windows 10

The ATO Business Portal is vital to Australian businesses. This secure gateway allows us to provide reporting information to the tax office, to meet our compliance regulations.

It?s understandable that if you do any of those kind of tasks (either for your own business or someone elses), you need to know that the website and it?s AUSKey authentication is going to work before you upgrade to Windows 10.

The goods news is ? it does work.

How to protect yourself online when travelling

The internet is such a part of our daily lives that it’s hard to imagine being totally disconnected, unless that’s the whole point of your travel plans. We’re so used to transferring money online and sharing our photos. But if you’re using the Internet overseas, here are some essential tips to help protect your identity.

Before you go:

Check your account security details.  Some online services (like email accounts) will get worried if you start accessing them from a different country and may even suspend your account. Before you leave, log in and check your account details to ensure that any security information is accurate, should you need to prove that you really are you. This includes checking any secondary email addresses and security questions. Do you still have that old hotmail account and do you remember your first pet’s name?

How to become known within your Industry: Show Up. Contribute. Share.

People have started asking me how I have made so many connections with other people in IT, especially overseas. When I examined it, it turns out it�s just a by-product of how I engage with other people and get connected into groups of peers and �hero� speakers/writers. It�s nothing I specifically set out to achieve.

I�ve published my thoughts on LinkedIn�s Pulse blog site:

http://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-become-known-within-your-industry-show-up-contribute-sonia-cuff?trk=prof-post

-SCuffy

What you need to do before AND after upgrading to Windows 10

Microsoft has announced that a free upgrade to Windows 10 will be available on the 29th of July for�eligible systems. This can be applied anytime over the next 12 months and your computer will be presented with a system tray icon and popup showing you how. Note: Eligible computers are�those already running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. If your computer is joined to a business �domain� network, you may still be eligible but won�t see the popup, so your IT department can control the upgrade process.

HP all in one fails sound driver & webcam driver installation on Windows 8.1

Nothing taunts a systems administrator like a yellow exclamation triangle in device manager.

After�an HP all in one computer had been worked on to remedy another issue, the only problem that remained was no sound & no webcam. And that stupid little yellow symbol. This appeared after Windows Updates had automatically updated the operating system from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1.

I tried all the usual suspects � disable the driver, uninstall the driver, try to update the driver (already the latest version), install the Realtek High Definition Audio driver directly from the Realtek website, disable the anti virus software etc etc. Every time, after each reboot, device manager taunted me with that little yellow symbol.

Can�t create a static gateway VPN on a Microsoft Azure virtual network

Ah the joys of a proof of concept. We’re playing with a vendor’s application that has some tricky networking requirements (multi-site VPN support through a third party aggregator) to see if the architecture would work with a server in Azure.

The great part is we have a trial version of the software, so we can replicate things from the comfort of our own office without disturbing the customer. Which is just as well, really.

Outlook 2013 changes account from Office 365 to old on premise Exchange server

Outlook 2013 changes account from Office 365 to old on premise Exchange server

When you have a problem once and you can reset everything, it?s annoying. But usually it?s quicker than getting to the root cause of exactly why it happened. When the same problem occurs a month later, it?s time to find the root cause.In this case, my Outlook 2013 randomly decides to stop connecting to Office 365 and changes my?email account settings back to our old,?defunct?Exchange server. The telltale sign is when Outlook refuses to connect and repeatedly prompts for my user credentials (yes I did type in my password correctly). The only way to fix it seems to be to set up a new Outlook profile and reconnect to Office 365. Talk about?frustrating. We?d done all the necessary steps during the migration (including adding the correct autodiscover dns records) and had run happily for months before this issue appeared. And lucky me, it was only happening on my computer.

An Office 2013 product fails to install after removal of Click to Run

The Click to Run software manages the streaming of the installation of some Office products and a virtualised environment to enable different versions to run side by side on a Windows computer. If this software gets its ‘knickers in a knot’ (technical term), you might come across some issues with your next Office software installation. Don’t remove this component if you think you’ll only ever use msi based retail CD installations.

Drink Bottle Wrangling

Drink Bottle Wrangling

Yes, in the land of parenting it?s that time of the year when all of the back to school stuff is being procured.?? Blogs are aplenty on where to keep the school bags & which lunchbox to buy. So if you?re one of my tech followers, this post might not be for you .. unless you have kids or?you have drinks bottles for sports etc.Drink bottles have a great knack of falling over like bowling pins in my cupboard. They also breed, which is the only explanation for why a household of four people has so many. So, drink bottle wrangling is a common thing. Or was.