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November 2013 Patch Recommendations
8 Security Bulletins were released – 3 Critical, 5 Important, and 0 Moderate This Month In Brief We have not uncovered any widespread problems with any of these patches and are releasing all of them. MS13-090 is a zero day vulnerability reported a few days ago. This is an update for ActiveX Kill Bits and…
Three Things MSPs Can Learn From Doctor Who
So taking a slightly more nerdy turn from our usual geeky way of blogging, I thought it would be fun to follow in the footsteps of Network Depot’s blog for the day and borrow some of the hype from the upcoming 50th anniversary Doctor Who episode. Robyn and I, who you all know well, are…
BEFORE updating to Windows 8.1 – Kaseya KLC is not compatible with IE11
Windows 8.1 is out today. I’m sure several of you have already downloaded it. Before you decide to upgrade (if you haven’t yet) we wanted to report on a problem for Kaseya users before you upgrade your machine. Windows 8.1 comes with the new IE11 (replacing IE10 in Windows 8). IE11 has many improvements but…
October 2013 Patch Recommendations
8 Security Bulletins were released – 4 Critical, 4 Important, and 0 Moderate This Month In Brief We have not uncovered any widespread problems with any of these patches and are releasing all of them. MS13-080 is the top priority this month. It is a cumulative security update for Internet Explorer. It includes patches for…
Creating new user or administrator in Kaseya
Every user in Kaseya should have their own log in, but you don’t always want to give these users the same rights (called “Roles“), or give them the ability to see the same groups of machines (called “Scopes“), so this post will show you the basics on how to create your own Kaseya users or…