Keyboard shortcuts you can use in Windows 10

April 26th, 2021

Technology makes work easier, and something as simple as keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time. If you have a Windows 10 computer, then you may find these keyboard shortcuts very handy.

Snap

If you’ve never used Snap, then you’re missing out on one of Windows 10’s key features.

The benefits of hosted Microsoft Exchange for your business

April 5th, 2021

Servers can host almost every type of business program, with email being one of the most common. Businesses commonly install email servers on-site and use Microsoft Exchange as their software. But if you’re looking to save on infrastructure costs, consider hosted Exchange.

Configuring Windows 10 on your laptop

March 17th, 2021

If you just bought a new laptop, then it probably has Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system pre-installed. Windows 10 is packed with some interesting features you can fully maximize by following these tips.

1. Set up how your device checks for updates

Your new laptop should check for updates automatically, but you can also do this manually.

Tech Tip: Customizing the Windows 10 Start Menu

February 26th, 2020

For those of you coming from Windows 7, Windows 10 has a quite different start menu; here are some options for customizing it to get the most out of the new menu!

Resizing the Start Menu:

The Windows Start Menu can be resized quickly by dragging the time or right edge of the menu with your mouse.

Windows 7 End of Support

January 13th, 2020

The time has come to say goodbye to Windows 7. Over the past year, CCR has been providing updates in our Monthly newsletter about the Windows 7 End of Support deadline. We even have a countdown on our website! We’ve provided updates and information below directly from Microsoft to help explain the pop-up warning you might have seen, and important details about this deadline.

Windows 7 End of Support

March 19th, 2019

By: Marina Petz, Marketing & Social Media Coordinator

In the words of the classic rock-band, Queen, another one bites the dust. Yes, I’m sure you’ve heard by now that Windows 7 is going away, but what does that mean for your business? How will it impact you? Are you prepared to upgrade?

Just as we did last month for End of Support for Windows Server 2008, we’ll cover all the things you need to know before the End of Support deadline.

Windows End of Support: 2008 Server

February 19th, 2019

As we mentioned in last month’s newsletter, we will be covering Microsoft End of Support deadlines happening in 2019 and 2020. This includes Windows 7, SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2. This month we’re going to focus on Windows Server 2008.

Here are three facts provided by Microsoft regarding the upcoming End of Support for Windows and SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2.

Microsoft End of Support Updates

January 23rd, 2019

The clock continues to tick as the Windows 7 and Server 2008 End of Support deadline approaches. That means you have less than a year to upgrade your services to ensure that your system is fully supported. It’s time to talk to strategy. It might seem far away now, but before you know it, the deadline will be a few days away.

Windows 10 Snap Assist

September 26th, 2018

Windows 10 allows users to do split screen multitasking when access to multiple monitors is not possible. Users have been able to snap screens since Windows 7, but in Windows 10, users can now snap up to 4 screens into quarters. Snapping screens can be done via mouse or keyboard shortcuts, below will go through how to set up using the keyboard shortcuts, which is also faster:

1.Select the window you would like to adjust.

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