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Posted by: Nick Brayman on 5/2/2012 | 0 Comments
Adobe Photoshop is an incredible tool. It lets organizations edit the images they need to produce professional-looking brochures, pamphlets, and marketing materials. The problem is that Photoshop is far from inexpensive. A quick online scan will show that newer versions of this image-editing program can run higher then $600. For small business owners on a budget, this program isn't feasible. This doesn't mean, however, that these small business owners don't have photo-editing options. In fact, businesses can choose from a number of alternatives that are not only cheaper but are actually free.
Posted by: Nick Brayman on 1/16/2012 | 1 Comment
Every now and then I run into issues trying to update Symantec products such as Backup Exec, due to LiveUpdate not working correctly. Often times, it is due to error LU1805 which says that LiveUpdate cannot find any installed products.
Posted by: Nick Brayman on 1/8/2012 | 0 Comments
Very often we see customers having issues sending email to domains such as Comcast, AOL or Gmail. Usually we make sure that the user is sending to the correct email address etc. but a very common issue we run into when first acquiring a new client is that their domain does not have an SPF record or reverse DNS entry that is required by Comcast or AOL to combat SPAM. I would like to briefly explain the use of both an SPF record and a reverse DNS entry
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