6.18.2009

Encrypted Email; No Worries

Having spent a great deal of time in the corporate world, I have come across a number of things that would make any "normal" persons head spin. Imagine having to contact tech support at least 5 times a day to seek answers for technical issues that you know how to solve yourself in minutes. That's right, it's all about access sometimes. Then again, I wouldn't want to be the one responsible for writing and rewriting code should something go asunder. Anyway, back to the matter at hand, encrypted emails.

As I mentioned earlier, having copious experience in the corporate realm, I've been on one end or another of countless emails, memos and pdf's. More often than not everything runs smoothly, but sometimes a driver is out of date or an extension goes askew and you are left with one of two things. First, an error message and second, an assignment that cannot be opened or completed thus leaving you in the "hole". To avoid this purgatory of the cubicle, I always suggest jumping onto the net and downloading a simple scan to check on that pesky pdf File Extension P7M.

As I've mentioned earlier, File Extension p7M allows access to a variety of business emails that may or may not be encrypted. The cure to the aforementioned malady is as easy as downloading a simple program, running a scan and downloading the required updates. Honestly, this is a simple solution to a problem that could leave you on hold for hours on end while a deadline quickly approaches. The Driver Cure system works with certified downloads and delivers a detailed report allowing you to see exactly what issues you are having (on your computer...) and how to correct them quickly and effectively. 

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