We aim for a minimal uptime of 99,95% annually.
Over the last year, our uptime has been 100%. Our availability is measured every minute from different locations in the world.
Small software patches and "hotfixes" are released continuously, usually outside of regular office hours and not during any live webinars.Īutomated tests and code reviews ensure the odds of something going wrong during an update are minimal. This usually happens during the evening and not during office hours, so we are ready whenever the new software is first used. WebinarGeek releases a new software update for the web-application every two to four weeks. These backups are used and stored confidentially in an enclosed environment. Periodically, back-ups are created to ensure the continuation of our services. This is how we ensure your popular webinars can be viewed by many without any server issues. The WebinarGeek service and applications are fully cloud-based, our servers are automatically scaled on the basis of visitor numbers and data traffic. For this, we use different availability zones to ensure we are always up and running. The WebinarGeek servers are located in the DigitalOcean datacenters in Amsterdam and the Amazon datacenters in Frankfurt, Germany. WebinarGeek uses the public web services of DigitalOcean, "DigitalOcean LLC" and Amazon, "Amazon Web Services (AWS)". The data processing agreement is a part of our terms and conditions. We also want to refer you to our terms and conditions and our privacy policy for more information about our services and how we work. On this page, we’d love to tell you more about this. We designed multiple processes and took several measures to ensure your information is safe and always available. Now the icon should be restored to Administrative Tools and you can access it by clicking Manage on Computer in Start Menu.WebinarGeek takes the safety and availability of your data very seriously, it’s something that is taken into account in our daily work for all our decisions and developments. Copy this shortcut and paste to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools folder. Type a name for this article such as Computer Management.
Type the following location in: %windir%\system32\compmgmt.msc /S and press Enterģ. Right click on blank area of Desktop and choose New -> Shortcut.Ģ. To do so follow the following four steps:ġ. The solution to this problem is to simply restore the missing link. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
I get the following error message: Windows cannot find ‘C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Start\Programs\Administrative Tools\Computer Management.lnk’. Now, when I go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools icon Computer Management is missing and also when I want to start Computer Management by right clicking on Computer in start menu and selecting Mange (like on a picture below): I guess I drag ‘n’ drop Computer Management from Control Panel/Administrative Tools to desktop and then (later) deleted the icon from Desktop.