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I have more than sixteen years experience supporting computers, networks, and end users in homes, small businesses, government offices, and Fortune 500 corporations. Most of that experience has been working with Microsoft operating systems (DOS and the many flavors of Windows) and software (MS Office, Active Directory, Exchange, etc.).

I bought my first computer in 1991 and beat my head against a wall for the next four years trying to figure the thing out. In 1995 I started my first real computer job in San Angelo, Texas, writing custom Excel applications and Access databases. After that, I worked in a tape library for a few months before moving to Denver to work for a software company. For the next few years I supported end users of a UNIX-based wholesale distribution software package, provided desktop computer support for a high-security government facility and a Fortune 500 company, manned a graveyard-shift help desk for the postal service, set up computer classrooms for a technical training center, and delivered the Rocky Mountain News to homes in the north Denver metro area. (I'm still wondering about that last one!) I frequently worked several of those jobs at the same time. In 1999 I began work as a systems administrator for a large network, managing servers, Active Directory, Group Policy Objects, and disaster recovery for more than fifteen thousand users. I stayed there until the end of 2008 when I decided it was time to come back to Texas.

Now, by day I am a senior systems administrator for a large organization based in College Station. By night, and whenever I can fit it in, I am an independent computer consultant and all around fixer guy for the good people around Brenham.

If you need help or want to tell me what a great job I am doing for you, send me an email using the form below or call me at 979-530-2150.

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Malware part 4, Avoiding Vulnerabilities

All malware takes advantage of one or more known vulnerabilities on your computer. If you are connected to the Internet or even to a local computer network, or if you use CDs or other removable media that were not created on your computer, then you are vulnerable. There is no way around it. There are five primary sources for such weaknesses:

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