This Weeks Links:
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1. Need a Convenient Way to Share and Transfer Files?
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Imagine being able to store data files outside of your network, and exchange files with employees, vendors, partners or anyone you choose via the Internet. Check out the link below to see how you can accomplish this.
http://www.gotoife.com/
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2. The Spy in Your Server Room
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Think anyone could just walk in and help themselves to your company's servers and computer systems? Well neither did the employees of these offices, but lo and behold it turned out to be very easy to do. Read this interesting account of one security firm's day of making the rounds. Some good lessons here.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2210515,00.asp
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3. Email Etiquette Rules for Effective Email replies
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Everyone receives e-mail these days but far too many out there fail to measure up when it comes to responding. Some are late with their replies while others are not careful with what they say. For some excellent advice on how to respond to e-mail check out these tips on the aptly-named emailreplies site.
http://www.emailreplies.com/
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4. The 'Winners' of the Wired News Saddest-Cubicle Contest
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If you've ever complained about your office space, then you've GOT to see this collection of some of the worst of the worst. Too funny - especially the poor guy behind the filing cabinets. You can't make this stuff up. :)
http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/multimedia/2007/11/gallery_saddest_cubicle
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5. Windows System File Checker Helps Stop System Failures
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The Windows File Protection Service helps prevent critical system files from being accidentally replaced with incorrect versions or replaced by malicious code. To learn more about this service and how it works, see this article on the searchwincomputing site.
http://searchwincomputing.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid68_gci1277626,00.html
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