Randa loved being a lifeguard and teaching swimming lessons. This last year, she started teaching CCD classes which ignited a love of education in her. She coached youth softball, basketball, and soccer. She had a knack for making a great poster board and took pride in her work and accomplishments in those activities. She was also involved in SD Girls State, FFA, 4H, and HOSA. Randa was an excellent and busy student, participating in volleyball, track, softball, as well as being a dedicated basketball student manager. She was about to start her senior year at Chamberlain High School. In her short life, Randa learned a lot about the importance of serving others. She was the best big sister and cousin and took care of everyone around her. Her wit, honesty, and maturity were unique for someone her age. Memories of hunting together will always be precious to her family, especially her many deer hunts with her parents. She enjoyed her craft weekends with her Grandma Renee getting 4-H projects ready. She was a master organizer with many creative talents, and she spent countless hours in her room working on craft and engineering projects. Like a typical ranch kid, Randa loved animals, fishing, hunting, and being outdoors with her family. She was a true daddy’s girl and loved to make Garin’s favorite foods for him. In her early years, she spent her days at Grandma Susie’s house and was doted upon by everyone in the family. She was her Grandpa Randy’s birthday buddy and namesake and was the oldest of five siblings in a loving ranch family. ![]() Randa was born on May 12, 2004, in Chamberlain, SD, to her parents Jerri Ann (Knippling) Haak and Garin Haak. Randa Renee Haak, 17, passed away on Sunday, August 1, 2021, in Chamberlain, SD as a result of a tragic car accident that occurred just a mile away from her home. Be an example to all believers in what you say, in the way you live, in your love, your faith, and your purity.“ (a verse Randa had in her bathroom) Funds collected through this site will be used toward the cost of creating this endowment.ġ Timothy 4:12 NLT: “ Don’t let anyone think less of you because you are young. ![]() ![]() The Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) is a software tool that helps determine the security of your Windows computer based on Microsoft’s security recommendations. MBSA can be used to improve your security management process by analyzing a computer or a group of computers and detecting missing patches/updates and common security misconfigurations.Randa lived a life of service to others and we, her family, would like to honor her through establishing a memorial scholarship. After you run a MBSA scan, the tool will provide you with specific suggestions for remediating security vulnerabilities. An MBSA scan can reduce and eliminate possible threats caused by security configuration problems and missing security updates. This document explains how to use MBSA from the graphical user interface (GUI). ![]() MBSA performs the following actions during a scan:įor the Operating System and Microsoft Office minimum requirements, please see the information at.SQL Server 2000 or MSDE 2.0 (required for SQL vulnerability checks).IIS 5.0, 5.1 or 6.0 (required for IIS vulnerability checks).The latest Windows Update Agent (WUA) client. MBSA automatically updates computers that need an updated WUA client if Configure computers for Microsoft Update and scanning prerequisites is selected.In order to perform a scan you MUST have administrator privileges.Getting Startedīefore installing MBSA, make sure that your computer meets the following minimum requirements: Note: System administrators who wish to use the command line tool for scanning multiples systems remotely should refer to Microsoft’s How To: Use the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer. Checks for available updates to the operating system, Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC), MSXML (Microsoft XML Parser).
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