Technology Insider
December 2005 Everon Technology Insider   VOLUME 2 ISSUE 11  
IN THIS ISSUE
Can I Undelete That?

What Would You Do If Your Laptop Was Stolen At This Very Moment?

Just When You Thought Nobody Was Looking

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Take Control Of Your Inbox With Microsoft Outlook's Rules Wizard

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Can I Undelete That?
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by Michael Cooch

A friend of mine called recently in a complete panic – she had deleted two years of work and had been told by Microsoft tech support that her files could not be recovered! She was bordering on hysterical.

How do you delete two years of work, you ask? Microsoft has you set up User Profiles (whether you realized it or not) that control where information you create and save is stored, such as the My Documents folder.

Deleting the User Profile tells the Microsoft operating system to delete everything associated with that profile, including all of the documents created and saved under that profile. This is what my friend did! She deleted her profile and watched her entire work history disappear.

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What Would You Do If Your Laptop Was Stolen At This Very Moment?
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by Josh Clifford

In today's information economy, linear and individual-centric ways of working have given way to team-based working and lightning-fast flow of information across different states, regions, countries, and time zones. Relationships once based on proximity now extend to a web of people in formal and informal networks who are dispersed around the globe. These teams work together to create mission critical documents that then become the intellectual property on which your business is based. This fundamental shift in work has left a huge challenge for small business when it comes to backing up and protecting their users' data at a reasonable cost.

Ask yourself this question: What would you do if you lost your laptop at this very moment?
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Just When You Thought Nobody Was Looking
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by Greg Williamson

I’m sure many of us have been there before:  You’re on a business trip or in your backyard with your laptop.  “Wireless network detected” flashes on your screen.  You know you’re not in range of your company's wireless network or your home network, so you look left and right for witnesses before logging on. 

Thanks to some unsavory individuals leveraging our favorite untethered technology for evil deeds, we all need to take some precautions when setting up and accessing wireless networks. This is especially important for the health of you personal computer and home network and your business computer and business network.

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Reader's Choice for 2005 - We have selected the most read articles from the past year. A nice recap of things to think about as we head into the New Year! Look for NEW content, event announcements, and technology tips in our January 2006 issue!
 

Take Control Of Your Inbox With Microsoft Outlook's Rules Wizard
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by Doug Ziewacz

How much time do you spend on Monday morning, or after coming back from vacation, sifting through countless email’s in your inbox.  Most of your inbox can be sorted into one of three categories: important, of interest, delete.
 
If this sounds a little bit like what’s going on in your inbox then listen up, because the Microsoft Outlook Rules Wizard can help simplify your inbox and help you get a handle on your email.

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