
While the weather cannot be drawn on the weather, your favorite columnist John Vanderaart will of course write his weekly column on Pcactive.nl. What would mean by slow start up? And read his previous column out of the window here.
I have said earlier at this location that my take-away company computer is well protected and strongly checked. That happens – of course – remotely by a club of super -limmed boys that we hired for that. And I can’t say otherwise, “That gives a comfortable feeling.” But with some small annoyances, such as a tightly drawn firewall and sometimes not being able to install a tool that I just need just at that time. Well, mention that the price you pay for security … A somewhat bigger annoyance is regularly slow starting from that take-away company computer: “Before I can/can get started, the Superslimme guys are busy with my laptop.” From time to time that is ‘equally’ as quickly for half an hour … and of course always during startup at a time when I have a great hurry: “between 8:30 AM and 09:00 when colleagues warm themselves up for a working day coding.” It is about exactly that small half hour in which large blows can be given to everything. Everyone is still fresh, nobody has something hard on hands and so a web server can be installed in between or a pressing support question can be asked. And I have to wait at such a moment until the place is up-and-run! I will soon make a point of this, because it must be possible to be able to set up a personal favorite ‘update time’. Why not between 17:00 and 17:30, because then the power is finished? Wondering if I get hands on each other.
Safety always comes with a price. In my case slow start from the take-away company computer. That should be possible!