It's (Past) Time to Block HTML Attachments in Email
The risks of allowing HTML attachments in email far outweigh the benefits.
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The risks of allowing HTML attachments in email far outweigh the benefits.
Your passwords are probably not as secure as you think they are.
Last year I migrated a relatively large OneNote notebook to Markdown -- which anyone can access on GitHub. Here is a little background on why this was done and how things improved as a result.
Sure, you can just type "wevtutil el | % { wevtutil cl $_ }" whenever you feel like it, but how fun is that?!
Even though it doesn't take long to add a folder to %Path% by clicking through Windows, I prefer to do this using a little PowerShell instead.
Here's a set of scripts to make it easier to view the items in the "BackConnectionHostNames" registry key, as well as add and remove hostnames.
Here's a set of scripts to make it easier to view the hostname mappings in the hosts file, as well as add and remove hostnames.
Wondering where all the precious free space in your SSD went? Well, here are a few possibilities.
Here's a pair of PowerShell scripts for quickly setting and verifying the MaxPatchCacheSize registry setting.
Are you familiar with the "tfpt scorch" command? Have you ever used PowerShell to quickly cloak/uncloak folders in your TFS workspaces? If not, here are a couple of tips that could save you a little time.