Open Microsoft word.Open to a blank Document.Then on top select File.
Then on the Menu on the left Select Account.Then in the main under Product Information select Product Key and enter your key.Then follow the instruction on the screen.
Choose Start→Control Panel. Under the System and Security heading, click the Back Up Your Computer link.
Click on Manage Space
Click on View Backups
Select the backups that would like to delete and delete them.
Open OutlookCreate a New Quick Step
Name it "Encrypt"Choose the action "New Message"Hit "Show Options"In the "Subject" line add the word "Encrypt"Hit "Finish"
Now, when you need to make an encrypted email, just hit the "Encrypt" button. You can add your subject after the "Encrypt" in the subject line.
Log in to the respective SSL VPN
Select "User Downloads"
Choose from the links below
First, select your language
Next, you might get a window that opens asking for "User Account Control" say "Yes" to that.
Click "Next"
Continue to select "Next"
For this window, you have to type in the Host addressOnce you have entered the address click "Next"
The next window we suggest if you use the SLL VPN on a regular basis check off the Launch SSL VPN Agent automatically on startup.Once done click "Next"
You are finished installing the new SSL VPN Agent. Click "Finish"
Now reboot the Computer
After the reboot and login, if you selected Launch SSL VPN Agent automatically on startup, you should find it on your Taskbar in the low right corner.
If you did not select automatically, find it on your menu under Barracuda and open it.
If you want to have it visible all the time you can make the change by selecting right mouse button > Settings on the low right corner.
Then this window will open and go down to Notification area and click on "Select which icons appear on the taskbar"
Then this will open the following window and you have two ways you can do it.
We suggest that you Turn On "Always show all icons in the notification area" which is a good way to know what is always running on your computer.
If not you can just go down the list and only select the SSL VPN Agent.
Once done that you will see the SSL Agent in the taskbar
Now right mouse button on the SSL VPN select "Login"
It will open a browser and login as you would normally do
Then, this will appear in the browser and say "Yes" to it
The reset of the SSL VPN will work the same way as before.
Visit https://www.mjjt.us/
Navigate over "Client Resources" then click on "Domain Registrar".
Once on the page insert your domain name on the "Search for a new domain" box then click search.
If the domain is available click on "Select" to add it to the cart otherwise try a different domain name.
After selecting your domain name click on "Continue to Cart" to proceed with the payment.
Fill in your Payment information
Verify that a client-to-site IPsec VPN with shared key authentication has been properly configured.
To configure an Apple iOS device for IPsec VPN connections with the Barracuda NextGen Firewall X-series:On the Apple iOS device, tap Settings > General > VPN > Add VPN Configuration.
On the Add VPN Configuration screen, tap the IPSec tab
Configure the following settings:1. Server - The IP address of FQDN that the VPN service is listening on (e.g., 62.99.0.51)2. Account and Password - Your username and suggest to leave password blank have it Ask Every Time for the password3. Group Name - The access policy name for the client-to-site VPN on the X-series Firewall you wan to connect to (e.g., IPsecVPN)4. Secret - the shared key
Tap Save in the top right corver. The VPN configuration then appears on the VPN screen.
After configuring the Apple device, you can connect to the IPsecVPN
On your Apple iOS device, tap Settings and then turn on VPN. After a few seconds, the VPN icon appears in the status bar to indicate that the connection is successful.
If you have a large .pst or .ost file, you may experience application pauses while you perform typical operations in Outlook. These typical operations include reading email messages, moving email messages, and deleting email messages.
When you use Outlook, the following .ost size guidelines generally apply to desktops or laptops not using Wi-Fi:Up to 2 gigabytes (GB): This file size should provide a good user experience.
Up to 5 gigabytes (GB): This file should provide a good user experience on most hardware.
Between 5 and 10 GB: This file is typically hardware dependent. Therefore, if you have a fast hard disk and lots of RAM, your experience will be better. However, slower hard disk drives, such as drives that are typically found on portable computers or early-generation solid-state drives (SSD), experience some application pauses when he drives respond.
More than 10 GB: When the .ost file reaches this size, short pauses begin to occur on most hardware.
Very large (25 GB or larger): An .ost file of this size increases the frequency of short pauses, especially while you are downloading new email messages
If you are running Outlook on a computer that has a first generation solid state drive (SSD) or a slow rotational hard disk drive (HDD), you may experience frequent pauses when you perform typical operations in Outlook. Storing and retrieving data in an Outlook data file involves lots of small noncontiguous reads and writes. A good metric to use when you gauge data file performance on specific hardware is the disk drive’s noncontiguous write performance. The Windows performance team created the WinSAT tool. You can use this tool to benchmark specific disk drives.
The WinSAT tool is included in Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. To run WinSAT, follow these steps:Click Start, and then type cmd in the Search programs and files box. (Use the Start Search box in Windows Vista.)
Right-click cmd or cmd.exe in the results list, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted, enter your administrator credentials.
At the command prompt that appears, run the following command: Winsat disk -drive c -ran -write -count 10 Note You can find the results in the following file: C:\Windows\Performance\Winsat\Winsat.logThe following table shows an estimated Outlook experience that is based on the score that is returned by the WinSAT tool.
You receive this error message because Outlook 2013 and later versions have a default attachment size limit of 20 megabytes (20480 KB) for Internet email accounts. This limit prevents your computer from continually trying to upload very large attachments that exceed the limits of most Internet service providers. This limit applies whether you are adding one large attachment that is greater than 20 megabytes (MB) or several attachments whose sum total size is greater than 20 MB. For Best Practices, we suggest using files not large than 10 MB attachments.
If you want your email message to be encrypted, you must put the word "Encrypted" on the subject line.
As a receiver, once the email has been received it will ask for the receiver to log in intoBarracude Message Center. Click on "click here" or on the long link to continue.
After clicking on the link, the receiver will be directed to the Barracuda Message Center to register. Fill in the required fields of the from then click on "Sign In".
After being able to log in, the receiver will be able to see on his/her inbox the emails sent.
Double click on the email to open it and view the email content.