Okay, so the topic is a little vague but here's the situation:
At my office, we have about 10 PDFs on our network that a group of people in the office (~50) people view almost all day long. Problem is, at the same time, those PDFs are being constantly updated. This is a problem because literally every time the file needs to be updated, someone else is in it. After sending out e-mails/calling IT to find out who is in the file for the umpteenth time -- it's really getting annoying.
So I am on a mission to find a way to keep these files viewable by everyone in the office, but at the same time leaving them free to be updated.
I tried to get the latest secureboot certificate for my old Dell 7010 Optiplex machine.
I restored the default settings to Secure Boot. Big mistake.
Now when secure boot is on. The machine doesn't boot and complains about no booting devises.
The computer's secure boot can't find where to boot and the information apparently has to be entered manually.
Secureboot's settings are now years old and it can't find a new configuration.
What could be done here?
There are plenty of files to choose from in the secureboot menu, but I don't know what to put there for each of the four
Windows 11 upgraded from 10..... originally who knows what (used machine)
They need to follow the standard for AAA game but they will go at lowest level for triple a game because will sell more, earn kudos and the milk it for years anyway.
look how much they milked gta 5 and how they milked the original 3 - San Andreas and vice city.
it is probably going to be a fun game but then they allowed someone to remake classics that somehow were more broken and worse then original
i hope they don’t ###### up this one!!!
In addition to the "sidebar app list" and "Collections" features, Microsoft will also deprecate the "Drop" feature. Before you publish this news and credit another site, here is the original source:
https://x.com/i/status/2067838711870439583
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Okay, so the topic is a little vague but here's the situation:
At my office, we have about 10 PDFs on our network that a group of people in the office (~50) people view almost all day long. Problem is, at the same time, those PDFs are being constantly updated. This is a problem because literally every time the file needs to be updated, someone else is in it. After sending out e-mails/calling IT to find out who is in the file for the umpteenth time -- it's really getting annoying.
So I am on a mission to find a way to keep these files viewable by everyone in the office, but at the same time leaving them free to be updated.
Does anyone have any ideas?
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