Thursday, 23 November 2017
Accidently Kick On Computer
I noticed many users accident kick on a computer on the floor, maybe short term not harm to the computer, if long term will cause the computer usb ports motherboard, haddisk problem.
Wednesday, 15 November 2017
Epson Printer Drivers for Win 10?
Referencehttps://www.tenforums.com/general-support/98125-dot-matrix-printer-stopped-working-after-update.html
Dot Matrix Printer Stopped Working After Update
Hi, I'm new here. Desperate to make a thread regarding this issue.
Yesterday (15 November 2017), I installed an update
2017-11 Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4049011)
2017-11 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based Systems (KB4048954)
And bunch of other Microsoft Office update. But I think one of these update is the main culprit of my problem.
Today, my dot matrix printer Epson LX-310 can't print any work document. Switching to other non dot-matrix printer will print without any problem. Tried with POS printer and inkjet printer.
I tried with my other work computer which got updated too, and this problem persists. First I think my LX-310 is faulty, but after testing with my Epson LX-300, same problem happened. When I tried with a laptop runs Win10 that didn't upgraded yet, it prints without any problem.
The document will sit in queue, and then dissappear, indicating that it has finished printing. But printer doesn't move. Connection using USB. My PC didn't have print port.
Anyone experienced this problem? Is there any workaround, since these updates can't be uninstalled.
This problem is ruining my work since I can't print any invoice.
Thank you.
Edit for additional note: Drivers already up to date. No problem in driver.
windows 10 Uninstall Update Steps
reference website :
https://www.top-password.com/blog/4-ways-to-uninstall-updates-in-windows-10/
https://www.top-password.com/blog/4-ways-to-uninstall-updates-in-windows-10/
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Exchange Renew 2010 SSL
Reference Website https://www.stephenwagner.com/?p=435
1) Start the renewal process
We need to generate a renewal
request. Load up the Exchange Console, and select the “Server Configuration” on
the left. It should load up your Exchange Certificates on the lower half of
your screen. Look for your certificate that is about to expire. To get the
details on the certificates, simply double click and it will load the info, if
you’re unsure of which certificate it is, use the thumbprint provided in the
Event viewer, and compare it to the Thumbprint on the “Details” tab of the
certificate. Once you find it, highlight it and select “Renew Exchange
Certificate…” on the action pain to the right.
Renew Exchange Certificate
2) Create renewal request Wizard
This will open the certificate
renewal request wizard (as shown below):
Certificate Renewal Request Wizard
Simply choose a file name and
location to save the request. It’s easiest just to save it on your desktop.
After, hit “Renew”. This will generate the certificate renewal request.
3) Copy certificate request to
clipboard
Locate the file you created above
inside of Windows Explorer. Right click on this file and select “Open”, or
“Open With”. When prompted, uncheck the “Always use the selected program to
open this kind of file” option, and select “Notepad” as the program to open the
file with. Example below:
Open with Notepad
This will open the certificate
request. Now highlight all the text and copy it to your clipboard. Example
below:
Certificate request in Notepad
4) Submit certificate request to
certificate authority using web interface
Now we submit the request! Log on to
your certificate authority web interface. On the first screen, we will select
“Request a certificate”, as shown below:
Request
Then select “advanced certificate
request”, as shown below:
Advanced certificate request
And now, choose “Submit a
certificate request by using a base-64 encoded CMC or PKCS #10 file, or submit
a renewal request by using a base-64-encoded PKCS #7 file.”, again example
below:
Finally, we are going to populate
the request. Inside of the “Saved Request:” text box, paste your request from
your clipboard (which we copied to your clipboard above), then for “Certificate
Template:” choose “Web Server”. Example is below:
Now select Submit! On the next page
that loads, simply select “Download certificate” and save it to a location
you’ll remember.
5) Install certificate on Exchange
We now have a certificate that’s
ready to be installed. Go back to the Exchange console where we left off.
Inside of the certificate list, you should see an item that has a status that
says something about a pending request. Highlight this request, and on the
Action Pane, select “Complete request”. I could be wrong on what this says as I
can’t remember and did not take screenshots.
A wizard should open up, in this
wizard simply point it to the new certificate (the file we just saved at the
end of step 4, shown above). Follow the instructions.
6) Assign Services to Certificate
Now that the certificate is
installed, we need to assign which services will use it. The new certificate
should also now be in the list of certificates inside of Exchange. Highlight
the new certificate, right click, and select “Assign Services to Certificate”.
Example below:
Assign Services to Certificate
Once the wizard opens up, follow
through and when actually prompted for the services check everything except for
“Unified Messaging”. Finish the wizard.
7) Delete old certificate
Now we are almost done. Go back to
the certificate list inside of Exchange and look for the old certificate that
is going to expire. Highlight it, right click, and select “Remove”.
Sunday, 5 November 2017
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