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Choosing a different PDF writer
Monday, 18 Jan, 2010 – 22:34 | No Comment

In the mailbox tonight I got this question… “In the part of the presentation where you are talking about PDF passwords I noticed that you only talk about Adobe products.

On-going Targeted attacks against US Military contractors
Monday, 18 Jan, 2010 – 12:39 | No Comment

F-Secure Labs has learned of another interesting targeted attack. In this case, malicious PDF files were emailed to US defense contractors

Upgrade warning for ESX 4 U1 – possible VM loss
Thursday, 26 Nov, 2009 – 6:52 | No Comment

There are 6 replies, with the last one on 11/26/2009 at 09:52:06 AM by chamezzzz Quote: Can you not Shift + R to roll back to your before status. From [PDF] http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vsphere4/r40/vsp_40_upgrade_guide.pdf Roll Back an ESXi Update, Patch, or Upgrade For purposes of rollback, the term update refers to all ESXi patches, updates, and upgrades

Adobe mimics Microsoft, issues mega security update (InfoWorld …
Wednesday, 14 Oct, 2009 – 11:38 | No Comment

Adobe issued a security update Tuesday that patched 29 vulnerabilities in its popular PDF viewing and editing applications, most of them bugs that attacker…

Adobe Warns of Critical Threat to Reader, Acrobat Users
Friday, 9 Oct, 2009 – 11:00 | No Comment
Adobe Warns of Critical Threat to Reader, Acrobat Users

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Windows updates won’t install, and icon issues seem to be related
Friday, 21 Aug, 2009 – 13:13 | No Comment

I have found other postings on various websites that have described this exact problem I’m having, so I know this isn’t a complete one of a kind fluke, but have not found any solutions anywhere. Almost all the icons on my system are showing the default icon for an “unknown file type”.