New Ransomware Attacks Your Entire Hard Drive

  Sometimes it seems like we send out too many emails warning our customers of new threats. Seeing too many of these can lead to fatigue, where people simply don’t read them at all. Please take a minute and read over this one and pass it along to all the…

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How to set a signature up in Outlook

Signatures in email are a common way of communicating information about your business. You can add your mailing address, phone numbers, and even a logo. This is a great way to bring more visibility to your brand. Adding a signature is easy to do and it only takes a few…

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Avoiding the Gotcha’s in Dropbox

Let me start by saying that we love Dropbox. It’s a great product for the price and almost all of our small business customers choose to use it, and for good reason. It’s almost magic how all of your documents can stay in sync on all of your machines. That…

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Tips for Managing Multiple Email Accounts in Outlook

Over the past few weeks I have added accounts for some users that already had at least one other email address. It really isn’t uncommon for people to have more than one account and Outlook has some great features to help you with your multiple accounts. Unfortunately, many users will…

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It’s time to decide if you want Windows 10

Microsoft released Windows 10 almost a year ago and made it a free upgrade for all users with Windows 7 or higher.  It’s been out for almost a year and the time has come for users to decide if they want this free upgrade.  So far about 300 million users…

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How to Backup Quickbooks

You have your QB company file open and ready to stop for the day. It’s time to backup! The QuickBooks backup process compresses data. The backup file will have the same filename as the company data file (unless you rename it), but it will have a.qbb filename extension, rather than a .qbw extension.…

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