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Calling all Android forensics experts
A clumsy waiter spilled a Coke on my coworker's phone and screwed it up. After letting it dry up, the phone seems to be working OK except the touch screen won't work at all. He just wants to retrieve some pics. USB debugging mode is not enabled on the phone. Will tools like MPE+ work without enabling debugging mode. All…
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Need help with new print server - Few issues
I dont rememeber creating a print server to be this difficult. Ive been at this all day trying to figure out what Im doing wrong. I created a new VM running Server 2008 R2. Created most, if not all printers manually, then realized I could export. So I exported from our original server; which is a mixture of x64 and x86.…
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Please help me with Mock Enterprise Lab Setup
Hello, here is what I’d like to do. I would like to set up a virtual enterprise environment for hands on experience. This is not for any specific cert at this time but mainly for my own tinkering and again, for hands on experience. I don’t need to know exactly how to figure out how to perform/setup each step; what I would…
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Need Help with Security Breach at Home
I couldn’t think of a better place to post this than anywhere else, so I will be forever grateful if anyone can help me figured out what’s going on and what I can do additionally to safeguard my email account and my network. I received a text from a friend yesterday asking me if I sent them an email with an attachment…
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Can you get to heavy on one side?
Like many other my objective is to be a well rounded IT professional with a management / business strategy lean. However I find myself getting more and more distance from the technology aspect. I'm not sure if I should fight this or let the natural progression occur. I know I am not the first one to come across this. I've…
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The MN IT Security Group is Looking for members
The MN IT Security Group is Looking for members I just started a meetup Group called The MN IT Security group. Currently, we have 21 security nuts. We are looking for new members, anyone is welcome to join. Head over to www. meetup.com and left click find a Meetup Group , then type MN IT Security Group. We just had our…
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Galaxy Note 2
So I made a change from the Apple Iphone line that I have been with for the past 5 years, to the Android family. I bought the Galaxy Note 2. First of all since it is my first Android phone and I have only had it since friday, I cannot give you much of a valid review. First, I love this device! screen size (5.5"), stylus,…
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UTM or Firewall
Hello, I know what the UTM and firewall used for but I have a question we are planning for our Head office we are about 250 we will connect 2 branches as VPN site-to-site and 1 as Leased line the total number in branches is about 200 max. is it better to place two UTM devices (for redundancy) at the edge network Fortinet…
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DHCP Windows server 2008
In real life, is DHCP configured on Windows server?
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Itu
wow ... just watch https://www.whatistheitu.org/
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Cloud storage your thoughts on it please
Hello I'm just wondering what people's thoughts are on cloud storage providers such as google drive, skydrive and amazon? do you use it? is it your main backup of all your stuff or do you use it to purely share files and have off-site storage? would you trust it? or are you like me...old fashioned and prefers raid setups…
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Woz with a Coz - Woz to star in new iOS game due for Thanksgiving
Apple co-founder Woz to star in iOS game with 'Machete' actor | Apple - CNET News - This sounds like it could be fun, old school graphics on iOS.
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Cyber Defense Team - resume
Hi all, I'm going to join the Cyber Defense Team at Davenport University. So basically, I'll be able to get experience configuring Cisco devices. I was wondering if it would be alright to put that on my resume. I know some people think that class counts as experience but I don't really feel that it does because it's a…
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Ubuntu - Trying to get the second video card/monitor displayed!
Alright, I got it installed. I just wiped it clean and went for the silver balls. Im still having the problem I had before. I can't get the darned second monitor to work. I did research on how to get it to work. Im digging through ubunutu forum posts... Im about to create a user there :) Here's the terminal output. As you…
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The Best IT comedy TV Series/Movies
Hi all, what are some of the best IT TV Servies/Movies of all time? I'd defo say the "IT Crowd" would have to be the best! What are all your thoughts on this subject?
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Windows phone 8 malware...created by a 16yr old MCAD
Windows Phone 8 malware? This teen hacker claims to have created a prototype | Naked Security Nice. Who wants to get a W8 phone anyway? Their marketshare continues to dwindle and every new OS is suppose to be the revolutionary one to get them back in the game.
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Powershell to Create Users
We're switching to a new expense system and will need to create around 71 user accounts. I have an Excel spreadsheet with the usernames, but I plan on making a new one with the following columns: First Name Last Name Username Password Domain Group (going to break them into groups by department) Very rare that I get to do…
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Requirements and Specifications for Windows 7 roll out
I was wondering if the kind people on tech exams could discuss some of the challenges you have had rolling out Windows 7. I'm coming from a client/end user vantage point. Minimium hardware requirements (real world) Application versioning Security applications and encryption Compatibility Any lessons learned would be…
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Access 2010 email report
So I'm working on a small database for my company, I have everything ready to go except for the email report. I have the button working correctly. However, I want them to be able to print out the current report they're looking at, not all. Do we have any Access gurus here that can help me out?
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Sinofsky Leaves M$
Maybe a not so good sign but we'll see, Microsoft probably has a pool of talent on the sidelines or at least one would hope. BBC News - Steven Sinofsky: Windows division head leaves Microsoft
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Microsoft's Skydrive website kills Opera browsers
Source: Microsoft Skydrive Website Kills Opera Browser With 2M NULL Characters Was it done by an Apple hater ?
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Dealing with hardware errors in OS deployment
I'm currently working in SCCM 2007 R3 to build a deployment framework to do in-place, zero-touch upgrades to a couple thousand Windows XP systems using USMT task sequences. There have been lots of fun challenges, and some not-so-fun challenges, but I'm running into a serious concern as we're about to kick-off upgrades on…
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Network infrastructure to support 100 tap build room
We are in the midst of moving to another area which is where our build room is. What type of switch do you recommend for build room. We have the Altiris server on site and want the network to be able to handle a 100 reimages going on at once. Any suggestions or thoughts?
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Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 preview coming tomorrow
Source: Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7 preview coming tomorrow | LiveSide.net According to Chinese technology blog iFanr, who attended an IE10 media press event in Beijing earlier this afternoon, noted that Roger Capriotti, Director of Product Marketing for Internet Explorer, had announced that the preview version of…
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Mcafee wanted for murder in Belize
Apparently, he can wipe out your viruses, and possibly people too! HARDOCP - John McAfee Wanted for Murder
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Exchange 2013 fail
I am writing this because I am about to deploy Exchange in a green pastures environment at a new client. Normally, this is the perfect time to run wild with the latest version of everything (indeed, we are using Server 2012 with Hyper-V) but I can't seem to do that with Exchange. Here is the dilemma. I would normally…
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Case Studies
AS part of a new appliance we are installing I have been asked by the manufacturer to supply a case study. I have read a few on manufacturer website but never had to provide one before. Any one out there had to do this and have some suggestions for best way to structure it and what to included and what to leave out? If you…
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Another Win 7 machine not pulling domain time
I have another machine here in the office that has started not pulling the correct time from the domain. From reading, I was to check if port 123 was being blocked, not running, etc. So from a command prompt, I did netstat /a to see the ports. 123 just had asteriks. Next was netstat -ano | findstr 123. That came back with…
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Help with Exchange Server... Address book starts and then stops.
Ok, So all other services are working fine but this one. It states that sometimes the service will start and then stop if it is not supposed to be used. This is a BS message as I know thats not the case. So, since I know Exchange uses the Global Catalog, that was the first place I looked. I went into the MMC, checked the…
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New Mastercard has LCD screen and keyboard
Source: BBC News - New Mastercard has LCD screen and keyboard A credit card with an LCD display and built-in keyboard has been launched in Singapore by Mastercard. The card has touch-sensitive buttons and the ability to create a "one-time password" - doing away with the need for a separate device sometimes needed to log in…
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Making the Full Move to the Cloud?
Anyone fully transition to mobile devices and using the cloud? Obviously, there are cases where it can't be done, but I think for about 80% of my usage I could get away with it. If you have done it, what have you used? I have a Droid Bionic with the laptop doc, Macbook Pro, HP Touchpad, Amazon Cloud Player, Google Music,…
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A $13 ARM Single-Board Computer
Source: Stellaris Launchpad | GeekDad | Wired.com There's now a "computer" cheaper than the Raspberry Pi. The Stellaris LaunchPad from Texas Instruments, an ARM-based single-board kit that sells for only $13. The Stellaris LM4F120 LaunchPad kit includes the evaluation board and a USB cable; all the software and…
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15% of Malware Can Get Past Windows 8’s Defender, Experts Find
Source: 15% of Malware Can Get Past Windows 8?s Defender, Experts Find - Softpedia Researchers have made comparative tests to determine the differences between Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8 with Windows Defender enabled. To ensure the accuracy of the tests, the operations have been carried out in a controlled…
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Linux & Diablo 3? Blizzard's going to wield that Banhammer!
Play Diablo 3 on linux? Be prepared to be banned. All Linux gamers are cheaters, right? Right? Lots Of Linux Users Perma-Banned In Diablo 3...Again
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MS Visio 2010 cable connections and turning shapes into 3d
hey, people. i've returned. i have prepared a datacenter diagram taking advantage of MS Visio. However, when i applied the 3d Visioner, im not able to see most of the shapes/network devices inside that diagram. 1) how to solve this issue? 2) besides, i need to make cable connections between the devices in each cabinet. Do…
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O'Reilly is making Network Warrior e-book available for $19.99 today
Network Warrior, 2nd Edition - O'Reilly Media
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Learning About Databases
I am thinking about learning about databases and really have to start from scratch. Is it worth starting with Access and then moving into other database systems?
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XP pro 64bit | gns3 8.x.x, compatibility trouble anyone else fix this?
Hi I have a gns3 server that I recently setup. My OS is XP pro 64 bit. I began using the gns3 server yesterday. I have trouble restarting gns3. You can start gns3 without any trouble, but when you begin to create topology, save and restart,it will not restart. I know I could go go back to an earlier version like 7.4 of…
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Microsoft TMG and IPv6
Microsoft TMG does not support IPv6, so I have an issue that my company want to continue using the TMG but want to provide IPv6 facing addresses for the websites behind it... So my first thought was NAT64, but I have been told that this is going to be deprecated and is not recommended solution. Any one got any other ideas…
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Help with enhancing my wireless network
Hi all I feel the need to get more experience with wirless related stuff. I have a netgear wireless adsl router which has one PC connected to it via ethernet port and have two wireless client PCs in other rooms in my house. Its running 802.11n with WPA2 The signal is good. I want to experiment with what it would be like to…
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Interesting Network Troubleshooting Write Up
This guy goes way further than I ever have, very cool. The little ssh that (sometimes) couldn't - Mina Naguib
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Dealing with PMs
For those of you who work on large projects and deal with PMs, what key advice would you give to anyone who has to work with them? One of our current projects has a ton of PMs. The PMs have been changed a few times which has never helped our cause. The majority have conflicts on a personal and working level between each…
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Windows SBS 2008 (Help!)
Ok, So a little background about myself is I mainly deal with enterprise class 2003-2008 servers. I design and maintain our Citrix Farms etc. With that.... I HATE Small Business Server. I think its Microsoft's biggest pile of junk ever. I have a personal friend who owns a business and his business is ran off this one SBS…
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Anyone here install Hadoop before on Red hat?
I have to say HAdoop is impressive! I'm going through training about it now and downloaded a a 30 day evaluation of Ret hat Enterprise Server 6. The concepts of Big-Data is amazing and this alone is brushing up my knowledge up on Linux in general. Anyone here use it?
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Mac owners: What OS does your Mac run?
What operating system(s) does(do) your Mac(s) use? Select the closest option if you have multiple Macs, but be sure to select an option with Windows if you are using it in any capacity on any Macs. Edit: Just for clarification. Hackintosh doesn't count. I'm asking about how people use their Apple Mac hardware, not about…
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Great article about why Google went offline today...
Why Google Went Offline Today and a Bit about How the Internet Works - CloudFlare blog A great read!
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Booting to Vista off caddy
Hi I have been using a bootable version of Vista on my caddy for imaging laptops/PCs using diskpart then gimagex Yesterday I had to setup a new model Dell Latitude E5430, now we have an image for the E5420 so proceeded to boot to my caddy and use that image but it fails to load giving me this screen you can see in the…
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Adult ADD. How many of you have it?
Hello, all. I'm just wanting to see if any other IT people have issues with ADD. I have had these issues forever, and I just never talked about them and thought it was normal. But, I recently went to the Doctor to see if there was anything I can do about it. So, she scheduled me an appointment with a psychiatrists. Ever…
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This is why I am not a fan of Apple
So I bought a new Macbook pro for a designer who refuses to use anything else, I go to plug an Ethernet cable in so I can set it up and realize Apple have also done away with Ethernet ports for MacBooks. Now she is going to waste a bunch of time transferring huge video files over a wireless connection. Absolute idiocy and…
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Good Ultrabook/lightweight laptop?
I’m looking for laptop recommendations. I just got a new job were I will need to go a Data center on occasion and I need something solid and reliable. I really want an ASUS Zenbook Prime, but a big issue is I don’t know that I trust getting a laptop that does not have a NIC. This is probably silly. I’m leaning toward the…
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NOC/Data Center Engineers, what do you have in your toolbox.
So I just got a job working for a DataCenter and in another discussion chrisone mentioned tools to have in the toolbox. I’m just curious, for those of you who work in the data center only occasionally, what tools do you bring? Hardware =========== Laptop 1x Cat6 patch 1x Cat6 Crossover 1x RS-232 (USB to Serial) Toner,…
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Where to buy smart cards?
Does anyone have a USA source for smart cards? I am looking for the Gemalto .NET cards. This is to tinker in the lab, nothing fancy.
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Microshaft re-releases Update Rollups for Exchange 2007 / 2010
What a fail Re-released Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2007 update rollups - Exchange Team Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
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Edit: Please delete
Edit: never mind - found it
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Need help with Inno unattended install script
We have an EMR system that is fat client only, i'm trying to push out the install via group policy with a logoff script. This is the script i'm using <filename> /SILENT /LOADINF="filename" /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP- The install works great until the very end when it tries to load the Microsoft Data Access Components…
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Will Windows 8 go the way of Windows ME and Windows Vista?
It seems the majority skips a version of Windows. Win 98 was popular, Windows ME was a failure (although I personally liked it better than 9 XP was obviously massive, Vista was a let down. Windows 7 has become widely accepted, and I get the feeling that Windows 8 won't be a hit with consumers.. ME and Vista were both…
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Proxy Server
In a basic network or any network i guess, where would a web proxy sit in relation to the default gateway, firewall? If a client made a WWW request on the network, does this get directed straight to the web proxy defined in internet settings, or does go to the default gateway first then through a proxy?
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Sandy effect on Techexams members?
Hi all, Over the past week we've witnessed the devastation of hurricane Sandy on the US east coast. I'm actually in the southwest where the most annoying weather factors were drought and santa ana winds, but they're small matters compared to the misery from mid-atlantic to new england right now. I wonder if any members of…
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Whats a good skill set to have with networking?
What complements a CCNA? I was thinking either exchange or virtualization.
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Interesting Article: Computer Security Experts Jailed for Failure to Prevent Hack
Two Computer Security Experts Jailed for Failure to Prevent Hospital Hack » ActiveResponse.org When I first saw the original news story, I thought the "Jury" had lost their mind but figured the verdict would be appealed and didnt give it more than a 2nd thought. In this light, the implications hit close to home and the…
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Anyone have anything in there house thats techy/geeky that sets you apart from non IT
Anyone have anything in there house thats techy/geeky that sets you apart from non IT besides your normal lab setup do you have anything cool that sets you apart? An example that i mean is this My Home Automation - YouTube that guy setup his own automation and i thought it was an awesome idea, something that i would want…
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Apparently it is unsafe to be a network engineer in parts of Mexico
TG Daily is running this story on engineers being kidnapped by cartels in Mexco; interesting! Engineers enslaved by Mexican drugs cartels Engineers enslaved by Mexican drugs cartels | TG Daily
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Regex
Hello, Anyone know any good websites to learn Regular Expression? Thanks,
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Nexus 7... reboot!
So I heard in the news that the Nexus 7 will be getting a 32 GB model, as well as 3G (HPSA+) mobile data. That seems awesome, actually, and it's at a price point that I would like to get. So doing the research into what networks are available, there's AT&T and T-Mobile. AT&T's data plan is, well, let's say it's pricey.…
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Multiple, non-vested retirment funds...what to do?
For those that "job hop" more often than not, what do you do for your retirement fund? Do you have an IRA? Do you have employers with no- or short-vesting terms? I'm not sure what the next few years hold and at this point I have several independent 401k's floating around, none of which are vested. If I cash out I believe…
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Technet Subscriptions
Anyone know if the standard technet subscription allows access to Windows Server 2012 Enterprise? Im debating getting a Standard or Pro subscription. There is a list of which level gets access to what software, but it has not been updated with Server 2012 yet.
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Power up after Outage
Hey All, Hope everyone is ok after the Hurricane Sandy. I work in NYC so my company was affected by the power going out. We are hopeful that the power will be back on by Sunday. From the network prospective is there a procedure on bringing out Network (Core, Access) and system devices (Unix, Windows) like how we should…
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16GB in HP Microserver for cheap
Based on another thread I thought I share this as I was asked this a few times now. Found some affordable ram for the Microserver (even works in N36L) which actually works - 16GB / 2x8GB UDIMMS You can get it in the UK here. KVR1333d3N9-8G And yes, it does work just fine and is cheap and cheerful
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Voice XML on Android: anyone ever implemented it?
Anyone here ever had to deal with VoiceXML and if so, implement it on Android? Is it just me or this language looks outdated and superseeded by some other technology?
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new star wars??
'Star Wars 7' will need The Force to be with it - NBC News Entertainment i dont know what to think
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Interesting rant about professionalism in IT
If you are really bored, grab some popcorn and sit and read this rant What the hell happened to professional IT? - Overclockers Australia Forums Good thing as a consultant, I get called in when my client's "consultants" break things and my billing hours rack up. P.S. Kudos to the TE'r who posted the original link in…
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Windows 8 cannot use extended display
Hey all. I just upgraded my Lenovo laptop (T430) to windows 8, and I'm having a crazy time trying to get the extended display to work properly off the dock. Whenever I switch to extended, it ends up turning off hte display on the laptop itself, and the external monitor flashes on the lower part of the screen. I have…
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Pano Logic tanked
Anyone using Pano Logic? Just read they tanked and "forgot" to inform their customer base. I had a chance to play with their devices as my previous employer was evaluating them. Nifty little thing but there are definitely better options out there. Those early adopter schools that they showed in their brochures must not be…
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two questions about fiber cables
1) why can multi mode fibers travel less distance compared to single mode? (the answer is not the core size) 2) how to identify which fiber is multi mode or single mode by looking at it? (if there are no letters MM or SM) on the cable?
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Anyone with a Dell T110 II Poweredge Server?
I just bought this server to use for my IT studies and I am very keen to upgrade to 32Gig Ram but I am unable to find any cheap alternative memory for it. You google on some websites and they tell you what is compatible and then you go on some websites and they say it does work so I am sure what I can use. If you have one…
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Testing center?
I dont know if anyone here has ever owned a testing center, or known someone who has, but i'm wondering, how much does it cost to own and operate one? How is income generated, and whats the profit margin?
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Strange Network Issue (Internet Cisco 3800 and ASA 515)
Guys, I have an issue I can't figure out. We have a DS3 connection. Fiber to a MUX in the Data Center then to 3800 series router then to Cisco ASA. We can get around 41 Mbps download but only 1 to 2 upload at the max and sometimes less than that. This translates to our customers having issues when getting large files from…
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Hardware people
So we are looking at replacing our production server as it is getting up there in age... This server hosts our java based software with a sql database.. 15 users.. I asked the software vendor for their recommended hardware requirements and it came back at around $17,000 which is way out of our price range.. Does all this…
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Crazy e-mails from Spammers and Phishing attacks
I received this a couple of days ago. I have to admit that I laughed quite a bit. I'm use to getting these from Nigeria, but Brazil was a first for me:
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Cisco Associate Systems Engineer - Sales (UK)
Hi all, I was just wondering whether anyone who has gone through the interview process for a ASE position at Cisco would be willing to share their experiences. I'm particularly interested in hearing about the initial phone interview (which sounds like it's just there in order to learn a little bit more about the…
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ACL / NAT management
For those here on TE that deal with ACLs and NAT policies in abundance and/or on a large scale, how do you manage your ACLs / NAT rules? Do you use something like excel and write out in plain English what each rule is doing with traffic and what not (this would seem like a huge timesuck)? Or are there specific tools for…
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We Need to Water-Proof Our Networks
Around the world we are constantly being hit by large storms with massive amounts of flooding and rain, wreaking havoc amongst our networks. It is because of this, that I have been inspired to create a new type of encapsulation for our network packets. Introducing, SGE. Scuba Gear Encapsulation. This protocol will NOT be…
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Programming... WTH
lol, i'm sure some of you may have seen some of my posts trying to figure out what programming language to start with. Well, it seems its a fairly common question. Unfortunatly it seems that one of the common answers is that "it doesnt matter what language you start with, as long as you learn the basics/theory, then you…
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Russian billionaire keeps you from photographing his mega yacht
Interesting use of technology. I bet he has a pretty cool network floating around with him. World’s Largest Private Yacht Features a Laser-based Anti-Photo Shield
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internet connection sharing
I have problems with a proxy auth over a shared network. Config:1 server with 2 NICs and windows server 2008 r2NIC_1 = 10.xx.xx.xxAD Internet connection Proxy with AD auth NIC_2 = 172.xx.xx.xxInternal network it will be used for connecting android devices Request:i need to interconnect the 2 networks i need to share…
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+A Books from Amazon.com
Am actually not so much on the internet / not using its that much because of the cost that involved. I will like to know from anybody that might be helpful. Actually I want to buy the Comptia A+ Certification All-in-one exam guide eight edition (exams 220-801 and 220-802) of Mike Meyer’s book but don’t know how I can buy…
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CertGuard
So whats the deal with cert guard? I thought that they were no longer in operation, but the site was still up, but I see activity on their forums from 2012. Either way, I always heard good things about them, and they, as we do, campaign against braindumps. So I was very confused when I came upon mentions of questionable…
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Server 2008 R2 remote Admin?
Hey all I have 2k8 R2 Eval, running on a separate box from my main Win 7 ultimate setup. Question is what is the easiest way to remote admin into 2K8 i'm having no joy so far. Somebody give me the basics it would be much appreciated :) Also if you could include the things I need to make sure are right that would be helpful…
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Tips and Tricks to get more Organized
Any ideas? I find myself going inbetween PST's and Windows folders. Any innovative ideas for organization Basically what I do now is build out all the projects I am managing in seperate folders and then any operational engagements as well. I then have a financial folder to keep all the invoicing in whether it be for…
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Why Admins Should Know How to Code
Decent article that sounds like another push towards devops! Why admins should know how to code | Data Center - InfoWorld
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I am NOT that instant000! (the one from Youtube)
I'm not the instant000 from Youtube. I was searching for something I had written in the past, and came across that other "instant000" Oh well, that's my disclaimer for the day. I am the instant000 you see on gamefaqs.com, operationsports.com, ncaastrategies.com 2ksports.com (yeah, like gaming) or techexams.net But, most…
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3.6 million Social Security numbers hacked in S.C.
Lovely. It seems my state did a bad job of protecting themselves from hackers. While it would be easy for me to criticize them at least they were wise enough to hire Mandiant to clean up the mess. They also took responsibility and provided free credit monitoring. If live in South Carolina and have paid taxes between 1998…
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Trying to recover deleted program
My friend got a virus on her computer and was unable to connect to the Internet. I did a system restore, and was able to resolve the problem. Unfortunately, because she installed Word 2010 after she bought the computer, and because the restore point was created before Word 2010 had been installed, the system restore seems…
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Firewall on the same network of the Core switch and other switches
What disasvantage can you find in this design? For my opinion the firewall would be unecesary traffic for example maybe broadcast traffic and stuff like that I do always do routing between the Firewall which is the edge and my Core Switch, and i got my core switch doing Layer 3 traffic. I have seem many deployment for…
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Ubuntu on Nexus 7 Tablet
I don't have a Nexus 7 tablet to try. Here's the instruction to install Ubuntu on Nexus 7 tablet: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus7/Installation Some news about it: Ubuntu Demoed on Nexus 7 Tablet | OMG! Ubuntu! Ubuntu Nexus 7 Installer App Released to Devs | OMG! Ubuntu!
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Hello from Oak Lawn, IL
Just saying "Hi all".
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Droid Bionic Rooted!
So my phone had been running like crap the past few months. I would look at task manager and there were a ton of apps running that I did not use. Most were unremovable bloatware added by Verizon (Blockbuster app, Citrix App, Slacker Radio, etc). I'm fine with putting those things on there, but if I don't use them I should…
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Technology and Diabetes
I was going to post this yesterday but I had to wait until the press release was out and make sure it was acceptable content from a moderator. I know that a lot of us techies aren't always in tip-top health so I figured I'd mention this on here since it's technology-based and maybe some of you are in Europe so you'll be…
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The return of Clippy!
I wish I had thought of this for a Halloween costume. Would have been awesome to see someone going door to door with this. Greenpeace Drops Clippy Bomb on Microsoft | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com
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Windows user friendly Linux ???? Suggestions please
A friend of mine has a PC that had a fried hard drive. The PC is too old and not upgradable enough to put Vista or 7 on. I don't have a valid XP copy (I have every version to reimage but don't have code). This is for a non-IT person so I'm looking for a windows user friendly Linux to put on this PC. I considered easy peasy…