While Google offers no official Gmail app for computers, you can use a workaround to turn Gmail’s desktop site into a PWA app on Windows. You’ll be able to launch and use it, similar to how you would a normal app. You’ll want to do this if you dislike other email clients’ interfaces and would prefer Gmail’s native Read More
How to Create A Policy to Force Reboot Computers in Atera
Configuration policies will be immediately applied to the associated agents when created (or saved). They will also be reapplied every 12 hours to ensure compliance across your end-user devices. Note: Full admin access is required to create and assign policies to Customers, Folders, and Agents. Technicians can assign policies to individual Agents only, as long Read More
How to Enable Microsoft Sentinel
To get started, add Microsoft Sentinel to an existing workspace or create a new one. Sign in to the Azure portal. Search for and select Microsoft Sentinel. Select Add. Select the workspace you want to use or create a new one. You can run Microsoft Sentinel on more than one workspace, but the data is isolated to a Read More
How to Modify the Password Policies for Windows Server by Using Commands
The Password complexity is a Local Policy setting named “Passwords must meet complexity requirements” under Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Account Policies/Password Policy. In a Server Core installation, there is no graphical user interface to set this policy.Instead, use secedit to import and export the security settings from a Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 and later Read More
How to Disable Sync in SharePoint / Teams Site
Option 1: Disable sync at the library level If you want to generally allow synchronization in your environment, but restrict specific libraries from being synchronized, you can disable sync locally, for a given document library. Here is how to do this: Navigate to the library where you want to disable sync, then click Gear Icon > Library Settings Click on Advanced Read More
How to Connect a Linux Instance on Oracle Cloud
You connect to a running Linux instance by using a Secure Shell (SSH) connection. The steps to connect to a Linux instance vary, depending on the operating system that you’re connecting from. Most UNIX-style systems include an SSH client by default. Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 systems should include the OpenSSH client, which you need Read More