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Secure Your Endpoint Admin User Account Without Locking Out Your End-Users
The constant struggle between giving end-users control without giving them the ability to blow up their machines has been the bane of Managed Services for decades now. It seems like there are a thousand ways to lock up a machine but few offer the freedom of allowing clients to do what they wish while still…
Etiquette For The Easiest Mail Encryption Service In The World
One of the most popular offerings we have right now is Mailprotector’s Bracket Email Encryption service. And for good reason, Since its release Bracket has gotten so popular because it allows you to send encrypted messages without the need for a username / password or the requirement to download special software or install certificates on…
Putting Kaseya Into Stealth Mode (Hide Kaseya From End User)
Tired of answering your client’s questions about “What is Kaseya?”, “What is this icon?”, etc. Then stealth mode might be for you. Use the following guide to completely hide Kaseya from the end user so you can still do your work without worrying your client about the software choices you are making to provide your…
CloudJumper 3 Years Later
It is hard to believe that it has been 3 years since we announced our “MSP 4.0” model to the world. Our partnership with CloudJumper has been one of quiet resiliency over the last three years. But we have been taking a close look internally at the service and if it has been worth it…
Announcing Our Dell Warranty Check Agent Procedure
Kyle, our scripting guru has come up with something truly special for all of us this week. We’re releasing a new script which is available now at ClubMSP and on our Kaseya servers to check and update Dell Warranty information on all Dell endpoints checking into Kaseya. Why Use a Script Like This? The benefits…
The Spectre/Meltdown Fiasco Continues
The fallout continues from Intel’s Spectre firmware update coupled with Microsoft’s patch cycle. Microsoft just released a new patch that disables Intel’s firmware update citing random reboots as an issue with the Spectre patches. So, where do we stand now? While Spectre and Meltdown are considered pretty massive security flaws, there aren’t any reported exploits…