

Raven didn't get sick, but it was a lesson to me to follow my instincts and not put Raven in this situation. All I could do was think, that I knew better and wasn't happy with myself. All I could think was what got into her? As I entered the living room (she went zooming by) I see the candy wrapper from my backpack strewn all over the carpet. So, I get home late with my wife, a couple of nights ago and Raven races to the door to greet us, but she quickly decides to race around the house just to run. So, my urge for sweets beat my common sense that Raven would ever find the half-eaten bag in my backpack. I kept telling myself, I should remove the bag, but I wanted to ensure I had something in the event of a candy emergency. This was just a regular size bag, but sugar isn't good for dogs. A couple of months back I returned from a trip presenting "Protecting Against Ransomware" to a customer and upon my return I left a half-eaten bag of candy in the side pocket of my backpack. You might be asking yourself what could Raven possibly have to do with IT maintenance? Being a Premier Field Engineer I end up traveling and my backpack is my carryon of choice when I board a plane, so I always carry some snacks in the event I get hungry. This discussion kind of aligns itself with an experience I recently had with my Miniature Schnauzer, Raven. This topic became an internal discussion around Premier Field Engineering and customers like you as to how this would impact accessing systems via RDP starting in May. Welcome to another edition of AskPFEPlat, this is Paul Bergson and Graeme Bray bringing up the topic of CredSSP when in use with the Remote Desktop Protocol. First published on TechNet on May 07, 2018
