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Friday smatterings of issues

17 October 2025 at 18:00
Look for more information in the Monday newsletter, but already we can see some reports of issues that impact businesses. The first one impacts something called β€œlocalhost” where a device sets up a pretend website. IIS websites might fail to load.Β Note that I don’t see any evidence that a new update has been released, so […]
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It’s not too late to get another year for Windows 10

16 October 2025 at 16:48
I enrolled another computer just now. If you are a free subscriber to the newsletter, you received a recap of all of the Windows 10 end-of-life information you missed – but that was included in the Plus newsletter over the last several weeks. And if you happen to get both the free newsletter and the […]

Master Patch Listing for October 14, 2025

15 October 2025 at 13:44
I’ve updated the master patch list here.Β Β Please note I am not recommending installing updates at this time, we are just testing and reporting. Not seeing anything trending yet at this time but it’s still a bit early for issues to start bubbling up for desktop systems.Β  We’re still working through getting Windows 10 ESU’s installed […]

October 2025 updates released

14 October 2025 at 13:24
I call today the β€œunofficial” end of life of Windows 10. As the reality is that for many folks we will be receiving updates for at least one, up to three years of security updates, let alone the options with Opatch.Β  Don’t panic if you haven’t received the ESU offer, it’s not really needed until […]

Microsoft 365 Premium explained: price cuts, but more AI

13 October 2025 at 03:45
ISSUE 22.41 β€’ 2025-10-13 MICROSOFT 365 By Peter Deegan The release of a new Microsoft 365 subscription plan is good news, although Microsoft is surprisingly reluctant to say that. Whenever Microsoft announces changes in plans β€” especially β€œsimplifying” pricing β€” it’s usually a sure sign of a price increase in disguise. Not this time. Microsoft […]

Roadkil’s Unstoppable Copier β€” Happy 20th birthday!

13 October 2025 at 03:44
FREEWARE SPOTLIGHT By Deanna McElveen Some programs stand the test of time like a fine wine, while other programs last about as long as potato salad. Today, we’ll take a peek at a 20-year-old file-copy program that hasn’t been updated in 15 of those years β€” because it doesn’t need to be updated. Roadkil’s Unstoppable […]

Authentication vs. human weakness

13 October 2025 at 03:43
ON SECURITY By Susan Bradley There’s no question that multi-factor authentication strengthens online logins and makes it more difficult for the bad guys to gain access to vital assets. But a recent breakdown of an internal vendor process put accountants and clients at risk. You all know that I’m a CPA. It should thus come […]

Upgrading to macOS Tahoe 26

13 October 2025 at 03:42
APPLE By Will Fastie> Now that Apple’s β€œOS 26” versions are out, I decided to examine Apple’s macOS update process on my Mac mini, now named β€œOrchard.” There was one thing in particular I wanted to check out, which I’ll detail at the end of the article. In general, my purpose was to see how […]

So you don’t have 24H2?

10 October 2025 at 04:00
Not to worry. There are several ways to get Windows 11 24H2. Use the GRC incontrol tool to set your machine to be at Windows 11 24H2. Then be patient and it should ultimately offer it up. Or go to UUP dump and find the Windows 11 released version, Download it to your computer and […]

MS-DEFCON 2: Feature releases can be managed

9 October 2025 at 03:45
ISSUE 22.40.1 β€’ 2025-10-09 By Susan Bradley Social media is replete with complaints about how Microsoft shoves feature releases and updates, and reboots computers, at will. It makes me shake my head. It’s as if everyone were thinking they had no control over the process at all. That’s not true. You have ample time to […]

Toner cartridges with boundaries

8 October 2025 at 04:00
You go to print something and it says, β€œI’m sorry, you are out of the Cyan toner and I won’t print anything until you replace me!”  So, you go to your stash of printer cartridges because you always make sure you have at least one spare, open the box, and place the toner in the […]

October 2025 Office non-Security updates

By: PKCano
7 October 2025 at 17:55
Β  October 7, 2025 is the last scheduled release date for Office 2016 non-Security updates. Microsoft released NO non-security updates for Office on October 7, 2025 Β  Office 2016 reachedΒ  End of Mainstream Support on October 13, 2020. EOS for Office 2016 is October 14, 2025. Updates are for the .msi version (perpetual). Office 365 […]

Regular expressions, and AI

6 October 2025 at 03:45
ISSUE 22.40 β€’ 2025-10-06 SOFTWARE By Will Fastie I’ve been spending a fair amount of time with AI chatbots, looking for ways these new systems can help in my daily work. For the most part, I’ve been using Perplexity Pro as an advanced search engine. More recently, I’ve been experimenting with coding problems. and I’ve […]

The FBI takes down a huge botnet but doesn’t end the problem

6 October 2025 at 03:44
PUBLIC DEFENDER By Brian Livingston The US Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) and the FBI served a search warrant on a 22-year-old man in Oregon on August 6, 2025, shutting down one of the largest malware botnets ever seen. The bot operation extorted money from websites that didn’t want to be attacked. For instance, the […]

End of the line for OneNote for Windows 10

6 October 2025 at 03:43
ONENOTE By Mary Branscombe If you’re still using OneNote for Windows 10, make sure all your notes are synced into OneDrive now; starting on October 14, 2025, the app will be read-only and will stop syncing. You will be able to see your old notes but not edit or add to them, so make sure […]

One more year of Windows 10 β€” for consumers

6 October 2025 at 03:42
ON SECURITY By Susan Bradley The headlines may say that support for Windows 10 ends next week, but the reality is that many of us will be using Windows 10 for much longer. We’ve already discussed how businesses can purchase one, two, or even three years of security updates. Microsoft has also provided a relatively […]

Got a NAS or older device?

3 October 2025 at 04:00
If you are still having issues accessing mapped/shared drives in Windows 11 24H2 (and the upcoming 25H2) save this info for future use. You may need toΒ enable insecure settings. Open the Windows search bar and type β€œpowershell” Right-click on PowerShell and select β€œRun as administrator” Execute the following commands: Set-SmbClientConfiguration -RequireSecuritySignature $false Set-SmbClientConfiguration -EnableInsecureGuestLogons $true […]

Outlook folder issue

2 October 2025 at 04:00
Social media is pointing to a support document that indicates that when classic Outlook is opened, it may have issues opening folders. The only β€œfix” is to open a support case with Microsoft. But the problem with support documents is they don’t indicate where this is being seen or how many people are impacted. For […]

Apple’s .01 updates are out

1 October 2025 at 17:00
Yesterday Apple released several updates for its operating systems. iOS 26.0.1 and iPadOS 26.0.1 iOS 18.7.1 and iPad OS 18.7.1 macOS Tahoe 26.0.1 macOS Sequoia 15.7.1 macOS Sonoma 14.8.1 visionOS 26.0.1 watchOS 26.0.2 tvOS 26.0.1 Most include security updates.Β  Some have complained about battery drain on iOS 26 but I’ve found that right after a […]
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