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Posted by Mohsin45
 - Today at 12:16:27
Quote from: Mohsin45 on Today at 12:16:04A lot of people underestimate how much driver stability and firmware updates can affect long term performance on these newer devices. Specs look great on paper, but real world usage is where differences show up.
In business setups, especially when companies are rolling out Microsoft based systems across teams, sourcing and support matters more than anything else. I've seen cases where teams in the UAE rely on local partners like a Microsoft distributor in Dubai to handle deployment and licensing properly instead of managing everything individually.
Tech Distributor was something I came across while looking into enterprise supply options, and they seem more focused on business level setups rather than retail side.
Would be interesting to hear how others here are handling large scale Microsoft deployments and support.
Posted by Mohsin45
 - Today at 12:16:04
A lot of people underestimate how much driver stability and firmware updates can affect long term performance on these newer devices. Specs look great on paper, but real world usage is where differences show up.
In business setups, especially when companies are rolling out Microsoft based systems across teams, sourcing and support matters more than anything else. I've seen cases where teams in the UAE rely on local partners like a Microsoft distributor in Dubai to handle deployment and licensing properly instead of managing everything individually.
Tech Distributor was something I came across while looking into enterprise supply options, and they seem more focused on business level setups rather than retail side.
Would be interesting to hear how others here are handling large scale Microsoft deployments and support.


Posted by khanzain
 - September 19, 2024, 15:22:53
If you've noticed multiple attempts to log in to your Microsoft account from unfamiliar locations, it's important to take immediate action to secure your account. Even with two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled, you can enhance security further by following these steps:

Change Your Password Immediately: Ensure that your new password is strong and unique. Use a combination of letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and special characters. Avoid using common phrases or easily guessable information.

Review Account Activity: Check the recent activity page in your microsot account to see details of all login attempts. This can help you identify unauthorized access. If you find suspicious activity, report it to Microsoft.

Enable Two-Step Verification: While you already have two-factor authentication, confirm that two-step verification is enabled. This will require you to enter a security code whenever a new device tries to access your account.

Update Security Information: Ensure that your recovery phone number and email are up to date. You can also add additional verification options, like an authenticator app, to enhance security.

Use Microsoft Authenticator: Microsoft Authenticator adds another layer of security by generating codes for sign-ins.
Review and Remove Trusted Devices: Go to your Microsoft account settings and review the list of trusted devices. Remove any devices you no longer use or recognize.

Use App Passwords for Third-Party Apps: If you're using older apps that don't support two-step verification, consider creating app-specific passwords. This limits the risk of unauthorized access.

Check for Linked Third-Party Services: Review any third-party apps or services linked to your Microsoft account and remove those you don't recognize or no longer use.

Enable Advanced Threat Protection: Microsoft offers additional security services, like advanced threat protection, for personal accounts, which can help monitor and block suspicious activities.

Monitor Regularly: Continue monitoring your account activity regularly, and be vigilant about any notifications or alerts from Microsoft regarding suspicious attempts.

Stay Aware of Phishing: Always be cautious about clicking on suspicious emails or links. Cybercriminals may attempt to phish your login credentials by mimicking Microsoft communication.

These steps can provide enhanced security for your Microsoft account and reduce the chances of unauthorized access.
Posted by CharlotteFilemdar
 - June 13, 2024, 09:56:07
"I've noticed multiple attempts to log in to my Microsoft account from unfamiliar locations recently. Despite having two-factor authentication enabled, I'm concerned about the security of my account. What steps should I take to further secure my Microsoft account and prevent unauthorized access?"