by Joseph Forbes | Oct 3, 2022 | Blog, Blog Entry, Newsletter, Technical Support, Web Hosting
Its been over 10 months since the last post, and I can’t believe I’ve missed so many announcement updates. But that is what happens when we do not have a full time (part time) marketing person. So what’s happened since last year? We have broken the...
by Customer Service | Nov 11, 2021 | Blog Entry, Emailed, Maintenance, Notifications, Services, Updates, Web Hosting
We narrow down our Web Development services since losing our Developer earlier this year. Due to health reasons, I am phasing out any new Web Development Projects, and will only remain maintaining our existing client Web Services. Current Web Services include,...
by Joseph Forbes | Nov 1, 2021 | Blog Entry, Notifications, Updates, Web Hosting
Another update… nothing major, just fixing things that needed fixing. Like some Agent Class identifications. A bug we discovered was how the MeshAgent Reports on the OS it is installed on. So for instance, if you have Windows 10 21H1, MeshAgent reported it as...
by Customer Service | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog Entry, Maintenance, Notifications, Technicals, Troubleshooting, Web Hosting
We were able to resolve out Outgoing Email issues. Apparently we were able to receive emails from our clients, but couldn’t respond to them. This was due to our Email Server’s IP address was flagged for SPAM. This was due to our Shared hosting account...
by Joseph Forbes | Oct 16, 2021 | Blog Entry, Notifications, Technicals, Troubleshooting, Updates, Web Hosting
We are having some email issues… Simply put, we can receive your emails, but cannot respond/reply to them. Depending on the Receiver, if they have CSI which is a anti-spam service provider for their mail hosting service. Our end of things report that a Shared...
by Joseph Forbes | Oct 8, 2021 | Blog, KnowledgeBase (KB), Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Updates, Web Hosting
Our MeshCentral is back online, all client MeshAgents reporting into the server as expected. Report – We performed updates to Windows Server 2019. After a restart, a service (IIS) kicked in, and took over Port 80. Node.js with it’s HTTP redirector changed...