by wwarren | Jun 1, 2011 | Internet, Linux, Security, Sophos, Vendors
The license itself is borked. I just re-applied my “home” license and it worked fine. I then created an eval license and installed that to “upgrade” the other “home” license…that worked. Installing my new license on top of the...
by wwarren | Jun 1, 2011 | Internet, Linux, Security, Sophos, Vendors
I’ve gone a while before making a first purchase. Right now i’m not sure I’m going to be making another one. I purchased a license for my church recently. At a cost(even with my partner discount) equal to 25% of my entire annual IT budget. The key...
by wwarren | Mar 30, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SBS2011, Server 2008, Windows
Short Answer: No. Why do I say this? If you are already running SBS2008 there is no compelling reason to upgrade. SBS2011 is based upon Server 2008R2. This version of Windows server goes out of primary support in 2014. This means the newest SBS server...
by wwarren | Mar 17, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, Security
Unix admins have known this for a long time. There is only one way to reliably clean ANY infected machine…wipe and reload. For a long time, the best-practices approach to malware infections has been to re-format and re-image the infected machine from...
by wwarren | Feb 28, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source
Operating Systems Lifecycle Chart « Benjamin Schweizer..
by wwarren | Feb 12, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SBS 2008, Server 2008, Windows
I tire of the MS lockin. What I’ve done is begun to build another deployment option for my clients( all of which are under 10 users. For now i’ll user server 2008 for authentication and file/print sharing…in a vm. Another vm holds a vmware...