Start an email. Click attach. Pick the file.
Same as it’s always worked.
Start an email. Click attach. Pick the file.
Same as it’s always worked.
You can even convert a shared link to an attachment by right clicking on it before sending (assuming you’re using Outlook web instead of the ancient garbage Outlook desktop app.)
There’s a third Teams
Teams Classic
Teams NEW
Teams Personal
The sign is to short for the other o.
Yeah, it really sux that Ububtu made this acceptable and Windows copied them.
You’ll downvote me, but it’s true. They did it first with fucking Amazon ads over a decade ago.
What is that controller distro you use?
I used to use a Linux based AD replacement years ago but they turned that one into a pay model and if I’m going to pay for something I’ll just use Windows Server
Volume will. Next and previous will be backward.
Right. Of course they have to respond. What I meant is that they can’t produce requested data if it isn’t there, so effectly they don’t have to give them anything.
What is this circle jerk??
I don’t know that fairy tail you are experiencing, but Stream pops up an add window that you need to click past almost every time I open it.
Both Xbox and Steam are in the business of selling games, and they both put items they sell in the user’s face.
Sure Steam is more consumer friendly, but pretending they are free of sin on this current subject is foolish and dilutuonal.
That’s why you use a VPN that doesn’t store activity logs. They can’t subpoena them for info they don’t have.
You don’t get it because you don’t have the endless supply of information on ever man woman and child on earth.
The information is valuable so they can continue to squeeze every cent out of everyone I’m every way possible, including those who can’t afford to spend it.
You are correct. Home has never had group policies.
We use Edge in our company for the integration since off of our users are on 365.
On some hold outs that kept trying to cling on to Chrome, I just changed the beachball shortcut on their desktop to open Edge instead. None of them have noticed the change over a year later.
I’ve had to walk someone over the phone through a prompt that says “Click OK to continue” and there was nothing else except the OK button.
Also when I used to work for Federal Student Aide help center it was common for (people who were about to enter into higher education) to get stuck at the end of the online form when a final screen came up with the options “Submit” and “Cancel”
ifconfig doesn’t even work in a lot of Linux distros anymore.
You NEVER own the music/games/movies you pay for. Even when you have a physical copy.
You have a license, not ownership. You’re always the product.
If this lets you monitor the patch status of the end clients in your org, then it’s actually cheaper than existing solutions used for managing regular Windows updates.
The only questionable part is how reliable, trustworthy, and secure is 0patch themselves?
Allowing a third party access to patch system level files opens the risk of a rootkit install. (In fact their agent being able to access system would function much like a rootkit itself).
They could easily backdoor something into thousands, or even tens of thousands of PC very quickly. Make a huge botnet, steal data, etc, etc.
Assuming they are trustworthy themselves, if their security is compromised, either from hackers or even a rogue employee, the same results could happen and could take a long time to discover.