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Recent Blog Posts Both Fab’s AutoBackup 3 and Fab’s AutoBackup 4 Tech have been updated with the ability to backup and restore very large paths files over 255 characters without any other third party tool! Â This is something that DataGrab does not have native support for, FYI. Existing users can grab the new [...]Mon, Jun 17, 2013
Via: Foolish Blog PostsRepairTech has announced that that they’re partnering with SOS Online Backup to develop an online backup reseller program so that you can earn a new recurring revenue stream by helping your customers back up their data. A lot of techs would love to offer a data backup service to their [...]Mon, Jun 10, 2013
Via: Foolish Blog PostsThe Maintenance/Diag page is no more. Â In it’s place is the Audit/Diagnose page! The Audit/Diagnose page contains all of the custom apps from Maint/Diag, however it doesn’t contain a lot of the ‘fat’ and filler items that could be found elsewhere in d7. Â Additionally, it adds all reports generation in [...]Thu, Jun 06, 2013
Via: Foolish Blog PostsI have a survey for existing d7 Premium owners, and I’d love it if you would participate! Â I’m attempting to mine data on d7 usage to find out what is important to you, and what isn’t, so I know where to focus my efforts on improvements, and where to ‘cut [...]Tue, Jun 04, 2013
Via: Foolish Blog PostsSpecifically, v9.0.2 at the moment. Â Below are some highlights, specifics will remain in the Revision History. IMPORTANT: Remove all shutdown scripts that delete anything from d7′s root directory. This is no longer supported. Implemented a larger d7 interface which requires resolutions greater than 800×600 (the old interface will always be [...]Sat, Jun 01, 2013
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Both Fab’s AutoBackup 3 and Fab’s AutoBackup 4 Tech have been updated with the ability to backup and restore very large paths files over 255 characters without any other third party tool! Â This is something that DataGrab does not have native support for, FYI. Existing users can grab the new [...]
Mon, Jun 17, 2013Via: Foolish Blog Posts
RepairTech has announced that that they’re partnering with SOS Online Backup to develop an online backup reseller program so that you can earn a new recurring revenue stream by helping your customers back up their data. A lot of techs would love to offer a data backup service to their [...]
Mon, Jun 10, 2013Via: Foolish Blog Posts
The Maintenance/Diag page is no more. Â In it’s place is the Audit/Diagnose page! The Audit/Diagnose page contains all of the custom apps from Maint/Diag, however it doesn’t contain a lot of the ‘fat’ and filler items that could be found elsewhere in d7. Â Additionally, it adds all reports generation in [...]
Thu, Jun 06, 2013Via: Foolish Blog Posts
I have a survey for existing d7 Premium owners, and I’d love it if you would participate! Â I’m attempting to mine data on d7 usage to find out what is important to you, and what isn’t, so I know where to focus my efforts on improvements, and where to ‘cut [...]
Tue, Jun 04, 2013Via: Foolish Blog Posts
Specifically, v9.0.2 at the moment. Â Below are some highlights, specifics will remain in the Revision History. IMPORTANT: Remove all shutdown scripts that delete anything from d7′s root directory. This is no longer supported. Implemented a larger d7 interface which requires resolutions greater than 800×600 (the old interface will always be [...]
Sat, Jun 01, 2013Via: Foolish Blog Posts
Recent Forum Posts Hello Everyone. I've been using D7 for several years now in my business and count it as best and favorite tool. I want to understand more about how it works and will do my best to give mopre than I get here. Hi Nick! MikeStatistics: Posted by Mr.Mike [...]Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Via: Foolish Tech Talk ForumsTrying to get better at double-checking because you never know, right? Started up the auto mode and had to wait for each window to pop up so I could confirm it and close it. For the Java/Flash/Silverlight/PDF (etc?), could it not start up all those windows/tabs at the [...]Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Via: Foolish Tech Talk ForumsNot a bad idea at all. My customers with multiples, I have set up as "John Smith" and "John Smith (laptop)". Personally, I don't put much weight in ComputerName as I'll never remember if "HP-OT3D2R9" is a laptop or desktop or potato peeler. I can definitely see [...]Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Via: Foolish Tech Talk ForumsI assumed that applied to times when you're flushing Temp files and such, things on the hard drive, as opposed to deleting off the flash drive.Statistics: Posted by Xander — Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:00 am [...]Tue, Jun 18, 2013
Via: Foolish Tech Talk ForumsYes, you are correct Nick, the wireless WPA/2 accepts the Hex value when I enter it for the wireless key taken from the info reports wireless section.Statistics: Posted by unclebuck — Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:57 am [...]Tue, Jun 18, 2013
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Hello Everyone. I've been using D7 for several years now in my business and count it as best and favorite tool. I want to understand more about how it works and will do my best to give mopre than I get here. Hi Nick! MikeStatistics: Posted by Mr.Mike [...]
Tue, Jun 18, 2013Via: Foolish Tech Talk Forums
Trying to get better at double-checking because you never know, right? Started up the auto mode and had to wait for each window to pop up so I could confirm it and close it. For the Java/Flash/Silverlight/PDF (etc?), could it not start up all those windows/tabs at the [...]
Tue, Jun 18, 2013Via: Foolish Tech Talk Forums
Not a bad idea at all. My customers with multiples, I have set up as "John Smith" and "John Smith (laptop)". Personally, I don't put much weight in ComputerName as I'll never remember if "HP-OT3D2R9" is a laptop or desktop or potato peeler. I can definitely see [...]
Tue, Jun 18, 2013Via: Foolish Tech Talk Forums
I assumed that applied to times when you're flushing Temp files and such, things on the hard drive, as opposed to deleting off the flash drive.Statistics: Posted by Xander — Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:00 am [...]
Tue, Jun 18, 2013Via: Foolish Tech Talk Forums
Yes, you are correct Nick, the wireless WPA/2 accepts the Hex value when I enter it for the wireless key taken from the info reports wireless section.Statistics: Posted by unclebuck — Tue Jun 18, 2013 10:57 am [...]
Tue, Jun 18, 2013Via: Foolish Tech Talk Forums
