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FW: ArcticCon Fairbanks Workshops
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Jerry Tibor
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#548
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Re: The End of an Era
Catching up on personal email, so I am sad to see NUGA end. I was introduced into NUGA in 2005 when I moved to Anchorage and it was the source of many friendships.
I have moved to San Antonio in
Catching up on personal email, so I am sad to see NUGA end. I was introduced into NUGA in 2005 when I moved to Anchorage and it was the source of many friendships.
I have moved to San Antonio in
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Mack Avery
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#547
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Re: The End of an Era
Wow! I know I also have been focused on many other things, but I always relate driving from Seward to Anchorage every weekend in 1997-1998 Winter season for the NetWare courses with Tom and then all
Wow! I know I also have been focused on many other things, but I always relate driving from Seward to Anchorage every weekend in 1997-1998 Winter season for the NetWare courses with Tom and then all
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David W. Monroe
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#546
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Re: The End of an Era
Thank you for all your hard work. NUGA was an important part of the community for many years.
Thank you for all your hard work. NUGA was an important part of the community for many years.
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Tom Bentley
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#545
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Re: The End of an Era
Thank you Jerry. NUGA was a very important group for me and the folks involved were instrumental in my professional growth. I joined to get exposure to the IT world and prepare for eventual/possible
Thank you Jerry. NUGA was a very important group for me and the folks involved were instrumental in my professional growth. I joined to get exposure to the IT world and prepare for eventual/possible
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RONALD YEAGER
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#544
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Re: The End of an Era
Look who's talking! :)
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Roger Clifford
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#543
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Re: The End of an Era
Another old name!
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Jim MacDonald
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#542
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Re: The End of an Era
Many thanks to John and Jerry and everyone! I'm living abroad now but in years past I really enjoyed the meetings, friendships and pizza! What a journey! Enjoy your much deserved retirement. May God
Many thanks to John and Jerry and everyone! I'm living abroad now but in years past I really enjoyed the meetings, friendships and pizza! What a journey! Enjoy your much deserved retirement. May God
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Roger Clifford
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#541
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Re: The End of an Era
Now there’s a name I’ve not seen in a very long time,,, a very long time indeed.
Now there’s a name I’ve not seen in a very long time,,, a very long time indeed.
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Jim MacDonald
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#540
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Re: The End of an Era
All,
Thanks for everything. I have missed our monthly meetings. Hope it will get reconstituted at some point. Take care and God bless NUGA members.
john
All,
Thanks for everything. I have missed our monthly meetings. Hope it will get reconstituted at some point. Take care and God bless NUGA members.
john
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John Allen
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#539
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Re: The End of an Era
I wasn't there often, but I had a blast volunteering w/NUGA at Northstar Elementary on Fireweed, donating nice PCs to children who couldn't afford them. I'll never forget that.
I wasn't there often, but I had a blast volunteering w/NUGA at Northstar Elementary on Fireweed, donating nice PCs to children who couldn't afford them. I'll never forget that.
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Pat Borjon
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#538
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Re: The End of an Era
ditto
-John Jenkinson
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 04:17:50 PM CST, Kurt Lamoreaux <klamero@...> wrote:
ditto
-John Jenkinson
On Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 04:17:50 PM CST, Kurt Lamoreaux <klamero@...> wrote:
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John Jenkinson
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#537
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Re: The End of an Era
Thanks for all you did. Enjoy retirement to those who have. I sure do!!
Thanks for all you did. Enjoy retirement to those who have. I sure do!!
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Randy Cler
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#536
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Re: The End of an Era
Thanks everyone for all your hard work over the years to support this. I have been long gone but appreciated the efforts to have a user group in Anchorage.
Kurt Lamoreaux
Kurt
Thanks everyone for all your hard work over the years to support this. I have been long gone but appreciated the efforts to have a user group in Anchorage.
Kurt Lamoreaux
Kurt
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Kurt Lamoreaux
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#535
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Re: The End of an Era
I'm of an era that was greatly encouraged to discover that things like NUGA existed (hey! there are others like me!) but never did make it to an in-person meeting.
Long may she wave, and thanks for
I'm of an era that was greatly encouraged to discover that things like NUGA existed (hey! there are others like me!) but never did make it to an in-person meeting.
Long may she wave, and thanks for
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Jeremy Austin
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#534
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Re: The End of an Era
I’m sorry I couldn’t get to more meetings!
Really appreciate all the work done to pull this together over so many years.
If there are others wanting to re-formulate the user group at some
I’m sorry I couldn’t get to more meetings!
Really appreciate all the work done to pull this together over so many years.
If there are others wanting to re-formulate the user group at some
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Peter Barclay PCNI
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#533
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Re: The End of an Era
Thank you very much for all your work over the years!
Tim Watson
Information Systems Auditor II
Phone:(907) 786-2835
Thank you very much for all your work over the years!
Tim Watson
Information Systems Auditor II
Phone:(907) 786-2835
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Tim Watson
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#532
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The End of an Era
NUGA began in the late 1980’s as the Novell Users Group of Anchorage. Over many years, it gradually morphed into the Network Users Group Alaska. The constant focus through all of that time has
NUGA began in the late 1980’s as the Novell Users Group of Anchorage. Over many years, it gradually morphed into the Network Users Group Alaska. The constant focus through all of that time has
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Jerry Tibor
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#531
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Windows SPNEGO vuln CVE-2022-37958 reclassified as Critical (RCE)
https://thehackernews.com/2022/12/microsoft-reclassifies-spnego-extended.html
Now reclassified as Critical because of newly confirmed proof of remote code execution (RCE). Has been described as
https://thehackernews.com/2022/12/microsoft-reclassifies-spnego-extended.html
Now reclassified as Critical because of newly confirmed proof of remote code execution (RCE). Has been described as
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Royce Williams
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#530
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recent OpenSSL 3.x vulnerabilities
Apologies for not sending this sooner, and glad that it's (so far) hard to exploit, but for what it's worth, here's what I
Apologies for not sending this sooner, and glad that it's (so far) hard to exploit, but for what it's worth, here's what I
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Royce Williams
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#529
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