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On 6/9/23 10:46, T wrote:
> On 6/8/23 14:02, ...winston wrote:
>> "T" wrote in message news:u5rjgl$1dk9g$
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>>> I can just boot into Fedora and copy his files. That would not keep M$
>>> Office though.
>>
>> Office doesn`t take much to install.
>
> Agreed. M$ make it easy.
>
> He have 365, but does not know where his license is.
I usually just install Libre Office so the customer
can see their files. Eventually, they do find
their account into for 365. (Usually after
I recover their eMail and they have time to dig
through it.)
Lost password and accounts is a YUGE issue with
a lot of my customers. I usually can get all
that stuff back, but not always. (Apple ID is
a bear, especially if all their 2FA phone
numbers are to discontinued accounts.)
A funny: when I turn to my guy customers and
ask them what their password is for something,
I typically get back "s***!". I start to type
"s***" into the password field and turn and ask
them if the "s" is capitalized. They
look in horror and shout "NO NO NO NO". It
makes everyone have a tiny laugh to break up
the tension.
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