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Dear Dave – Update or Pray for an Answer?
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Its YOUR opportunity to ask a question, any tech related question and we will do our level best to give you our best advice.  If you want to submit a question, just send me an email to [email protected] and add “Dear Dave” to the subject line.

On to our question …

Dear Dave,

I regularly get a prompt to update an application or even Windows?  I’m afraid that if I answer it incorrectly, something will blow up!  What should I do when this happens?

Best,

Dottie in Dover

Dear Dottie,

This is a very common dilemna!  We all hear about data breaches of hacks and we know that keeping our computer secure is important, BUT there are times when you these prompts are unclear at best.  Take a look at the real example below.  I dont think a computer scientist from MIT would be comfortable answering this!! 

So, what do you do?  It’s easy – if its a Windows Update or similiar prompt from a Microsoft application like Word, Excel, etc. go ahead and say “Yes” or “Allow”.  If its not and you are really not sure – email or call our office and we can help to determine if this is something you want to allow or not.

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Let me know how it goes and keep those questions coming!

Dave

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