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Many things today are automated. A great example is daily backups. Software runs on pre-define schedule with a pre-defined job. This eliminates the need for a person to manually do the backups. That being said, there are many other things that can be automated. Things such as printing, downloading of files, and generation of reports can usually be automated.
We usually do this with some handy script work, but there are many ways to achieve automation. Many offices have employees doing repetitive tasks weekly or even daily. Automating some of these tasks can free up their time and make their jobs easier.
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The following e-mail and other varients have started circulating. This is a bogus message and we would like to warn anyone on or off our networks about this. DO NOT fall for this:
Attention!
On October 30, 2009 server upgrade will take place. Due to this the system may be offline for approximately half an hour.
The changes will concern security, reliability and performance of mail service and the system as a whole.
For compatibility of your browsers and mail clients with upgraded server software you should run SSl certificates update procedure.
This procedure is quite simple. All you have to do is just to click the link provided, to save the patch file and then to run it from your computer location. That’s all.
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter and sorry for possible inconveniences.
System Administrator
Again, this and similar messages have no validity and you SHOULD NOT take any requested actions.
The following e-mail and other varients have started circulating. This is a bogus message and we would like to warn anyone on or off our networks about this. DO NOT fall for this:
Attention!
On October 22, 2009 server upgrade will take place. Due to this the system may be offline for approximately half an hour.
The changes will concern security, reliability and performance of mail service and the system as a whole.
For compatibility of your browsers and mail clients with upgraded server software you should run SSl certificates update procedure.
This procedure is quite simple. All you have to do is just to click the link provided, to save the patch file and then to run it from your computer location. That’s all.
http://updates.orlandotechworks.com. secure.mailserver-upd.org/core/id=76686891-info@orlandotechworks.com-patch 9015333.exe
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter and sorry for possible inconveniences.
System Administrator
Again, this and similar messages have no validity and you SHOULD NOT take any requested actions.
The following e-mail and other varients have started circulating. The message may contain an attachment called install.zip. This is a bogus message and we would like to warn anyone on or off our networks about this. DO NOT fall for this:
You have (6) New Message from Outlook Microsoft
- Please re-configure your Microsoft Outlook Again.
- Download attached setup file and install.
Again, this and similar messages have no validity and you SHOULD NOT take any requested actions.
The following e-mail and other varients have started circulating. This is a bogus message and we would like to warn anyone on or off our networks about this. DO NOT fall for this:
Dear user of the orlandotechworks.com mailing service!
We are informing you that because of the security upgrade of the mailing service your mailbox (*@orlandotechworks.com) settings were changed. In order to apply the new set of settings click on the following link:
http://orlandotechworks .com/owa1/service_directory/settings.php?email=user@orlandotechworks. com&from=orlandotechworks.com&fromname=user
Best regards, orlandotechworks.com Technical Support.
Again, this and similar messages have no validity and you SHOULD NOT take any requested actions.