
There are several Office bugs and make sure that you don’t open up attachments blindly – like Excel files. So far the only patch I’d urge business patchers to jump on is the Exchange security updates – and for that you first need to ensure you have a backup/a maintenance window to deploy updates/and recovery plans just in case. However here at Askwoody, we’re always flying the yellow warning flag to slow down, watch and be cautious. I always link to resources like the Zero day blog, because to me it’s like the green start flag on the patching race. We’ll have more on alternatives in an upcoming newsletter. Peter Deegan over on Office-Watch has a post about how Microsoft is “aligning support of consumer OneDrive sync with the life cycles of the platforms.” Once again Windows 8.1 is the red headed step child of the operating systems and I’m not buying this “alignment” when it’s still fully supported for another year. Remember at this time I urge you to defer, not install UNLESS you have a test bed/good backup plan and you are one of the regulars that love to test for the rest of us to let us know how the patching looks.įor those updating Macs, recently they fixed an issue where the Monterey release was bricking some machines with the T2 security chip.

Upgrading the Zoom mobile app for iOS or Androidĭownload the Zoom mobile app from Google Play or the Apple App Store.Posted on November 9th, 2021 at 12:34 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody Lounge

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