Sunday, June 12, 2016

CBT Nuggets - Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 70-342



CBT Nuggets - Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 70-342 
English | .MP4 | h264, yuv420p, 1280x720, 15.00 fps(r) | aac, 22050 Hz, mono | 2.31 GB 
Genre: E-learning 

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is the leading messaging server in the industry. If you're upgrading to Exchange 2013 or already have it on-premises, then you will want to get the latest information on planning and configuring everything from high availability to compliance and security.
This is an extension to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 70-341 course, and covers greater detail in areas of planning and design for your growing messaging environment.


http://rapidgator.net/file/f396c6acae6bc8018dbce8a400faf05b/99cbt.msEx.Srvr2013.70342.part1.rar.html 
http://rapidgator.net/file/020d88ec01a82b0917586238685b6a16/99cbt.msEx.Srvr2013.70342.part2.rar.html 
http://rapidgator.net/file/7b95ca7aaa353c231e2eaa407eff1f28/99cbt.msEx.Srvr2013.70342.part3.rar.html 

Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware (0.9.16.484 Beta 7)



Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware uses advanced proactive technology that monitors what ransomware is doing and stops it cold before it even touches your files.

Ransomware is easy to understand but hard to beat. It infects the machine, encrypts all files and then demands payment to get the files back. Ransomware works so well that most variants will even remove themselves when the damage is done, knowing you have the choice of either paying the ransomware author to get your files back, or risk losing them forever.

With this app, it has no shot at encrypting. And it does not rely on signatures or heuristics, so it’s light and completely compatible with your antivirus.

This means when running Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware, you do not have to worry about getting infected by CryptoLocker, CryptoWall, or CTBLocker. Better yet, it can defeat new ransomware the moment it is released, proactively protecting you from ransomware that’s never even been seen before.

Change Log for Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware (BETA) 0.9.16.484

Known Issue:
If installing the upgrade on Windows 8.1 x64 over a previous Beta, the service may not start automatically. In this case, simply click Start Protection on the Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware dashboard or run the Beta installer a second time.

Improvements:
New ransomware variants of DMA Locker, CryptoXXX and CryptoJoker are now detected
Improved remediation, including ability to kill a process and more complete removal of ransomware traces
Performance improvements to prevent high CPU and memory usage
Further enhancements to prevent false positives
Added tray icon status indicator whenever protection is disabled
Added version information to About page to indicate specific component package installed
Enhanced messaging after a BETA has expired so that it's clear a new version should be installed
Updated the dialog message shown when attempting to restore a file marked for deletion to clarify that restoring cannot proceed until after the reboot
Issues Fixed:
Fixed issue where shutdown times increased after installing Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware
Fixed issue where Microsoft Office applications would only open files as Read Only
Fixed issue where detections were triggered on an excluded process
Fixed issue where Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware was not the active window immediately after installation
Fixed issue where resizing a column in a table could make it disappear from view
Fixed issue when deleting multiple items from quarantine where only half of the items were actually deleted
Fixed issue where quarantined items were not always listed in chronological order after restoring or deleting items from the list

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