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Site Blocking Software for Mobile Users - Recommendations
I have 5 users that are very mobile, they are in multiple offices, multiple locations on a daily basis. Right now we use the features in IE's Content Advisor to only allow certain sites. Their manager is requesting something a bit more, shall we say, flexible? He wants them to have the capability to research potential…
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Homework Help
I have a homework assignment. This one is on rotational ordering and seek strategy for disks First one: 18 recordable surfaces Rotational Speed: 10 ms Transfer rate: 0.1 ms/track Density Per Track: 19,000 bytes Number of records to be stored = 200, 000 records Size of each record: 160 bytes Block Size = 10 logical records…
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wireless video adaptor
Anyone out there have any experience with wireless video adaptors? I need a wireless video adaptor that will allow me to extend my desktop to a TV monitor. I need to be able to use my desktop while displaying our security cameras on the TV.
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Question for the community
I have been teaching myself PowerShell for the past few months, and decided the best way to learn it was to write a script that was way beyond my ability. After a few weeks of work, I have finished it. I was curious as to whether anyone in the TechExams community would have an interest in getting a copy of it to play with…
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Network Design Questions
For my final year project I will be designing and implementing a network for a University with over 1000 IP-enabled devices. I have decided that I would like to implement a routed access layer; this is something which I haven't done before so I'm not too sure about a few things, namely: 1. Subnetting. How should this be…
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an application to monitor the network ?
Hello all, I wonder what do you use to monitor the network, especially QoS. any easy solution ? Solarwinds and etc are expensive tools. I do want to monitor what may cause the ping latency ? P.S i have used Nagios, but here what i am looking for an easy and quick solution for a very small network. I do wonder what people…
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Has anyone took the IETLS exam?
Has anyone on the boards taken the international english exam? I am just wondering if anyone could give feedback of their experience and what they used to prepare for the exam. I would be looking to take the non academic exam for emigration purposes. Ta
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Associating MCP ID with company for contract work
I bid on a project by a company looking for technical trainers or those with some experience to develop videos, do live webinars every now and then and also do how to articles. The person contacted me back and said I sounded like a good fit from the training material I had provided in my bid and ask if my MCP ID wasn't…
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Bolt Down Server Rack - Modification?
At work, I use to have two bolt down server racks in my production environment. I recently got rid of some equipment and put everything onto one rack instead of two. It added some nice space to my server room :) But now I have this other rack that in completely useless and has been sitting in the attic for a few months.…
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Stingray: The Biggest Technological Threat to Cell Phone Privacy You Don't Know About
The Stingray is a brand name of an IMSI catcher targeted and sold to law enforcement. A Stingray works by masquerading as a cell phone tower—to which your mobile phone sends signals to every 7 to 15 seconds whether you are on a call or not— and tricks your phone into connecting to it. As a result, the government can figure…
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Coaxial to VGA/DVI?
I'm planning on getting a PC monitor that I might be able to use also as a replacement TV. The problem is that I have a line running into a room for an older TV that accepts a coaxial cable line from my cable box. The box does output HDMI and Component but I'm trying to avoid running additional lines if I don't need to,…
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Think your Windows admins don't have access to SQL Server by default ? Think again.
Here are the instructions to perform a sidestepping Microsoft SQL Server Authentication: Sidestepping Microsoft SQL Server Authentication
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PHP MYSQL gurus please help
I did all I could to find a solution to my problem, but I couldn't. I have a MYSQL database with a few tables and want users to search for data. It's a book database and I want users to search by title, ISBN, author and etc. I tried to code it myself, hell no, I'm not a programmer. I tried some online scripts and…
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Unexpected Verizon IPs found in xauth files
I had a somewhat unexpected discovery this evening and I couldn't quite figure out how it happened. I was wondering if I could pick some brains here on TE. I use Verizon FIOS and some of you may be familiar that Verizon practices DNS redirection and 2 of their known IPs are - 8.15.7.117 and 63.251.179.13. I was building a…
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Using Win7 drivers with 2008 R2
Can someone verify whether Win7 drivers are compatible with 2008 R2 and if not, what is the solution when looking for drivers for 2008R2? Thanks
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Webserver patching strategy
This is a general question, OS-independent. If you run a webserver, I have a few questions: 1) With security in mind, how often do you upgrade patches of both the OS and the webserver? 2) How often do you upgrade the OS release? 3) Do you test the patches in a test environment before you apply them? 4) do you upgrade ALL…
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Question about Security
1. Is there anyway you can surf the internet without being trace? Would a proxy work? 2. If you're using your cellular data can websites track you and locate where you're located? What kind of information is being capture when you log into a website with your phone. Is it your cell phone number?
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Open locked hotel rooms...with a magic marker
I would like to buy one if someone knows where it's sold: Refined hack opens locked hotel rooms… with a magic marker | ExtremeTech
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Find pictures of your teacher in her lingerie on the school owned iPad?
Four boys were allowed to access the teacher's iPad and discovered the photo. The picture was on the teacher's personal cell phone and had been stored in iCloud and therefore streamed to her school-owned iPad. Source: Photo subject wasn The four boys got suspended but the teacher is cleared because the photo subject wasn't…
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PC Whiteboard Product Suggestions
Does anyone use PC whiteboarding technology and if so can you suggest the software / equipment you use? The reason I'm looking for this type of technology is if I need to do a presales call (work in network design) and talking through a solution with a customer, I can have a webex and discuss static diagrams from visio etc…
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Rant on Amazon
I normally like Amazon, but I got a bit agitated today when I tried to purchase an Ethernet cable. I got a lovely surprise when I found an item that I've purchased in the past is now classified as an "Add-on" item meaning that I have to have buy $25 of items before they will ship it. To add insult to injury this…
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Win2k3 ISO USB Boot on a Netbook...
Anybody have any ideas on how to do this? Win2k3 seems to be legacy for a lot of the newer image burning tools. I found several tools that would take the ISO, but my netbook wouldn't recognize it as a bootable. (Yes I have the proper boot order) Thinking about just giving up the USB and trying to track down an external…
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Use a Raspberry Pi as a Tor Relay
Here are the instructions to set up your Raspberry Pi as a Tor relay: Raspberry Pi Tor relay
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Inside Google data centers
Came across this article about Google data centers and thought I would share. It is amazing to see things so organized and on a larger scale. Google opens window into secretive data centers - SFGate Data centers ? Google Data centers
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Free Online Education Is Now Illegal in Minnesota
State law prohibits degree-granting institutions from offering instruction in Minnesota without obtaining permission from the office and paying a registration fee. Minnesota bans Coursera: State takes bold stand against free education.
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Happy anniversary
Oct. 18 will be my 2nd anniversary in IT. Things were looking pretty bleak for me before I started my first IT position 2 years ago. I remember the date because I got the offer letter while in the hospital (son being born). Getting hired by that company was 1 of the best things to happen to me career wise. Getting laid off…
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Christmas Light Show with Music?
So I know this is a bit off topic (still technology related however), but I was wondering if anyone here runs a LOR, Mr. Christmas, or Gemmy Holiday Light show for either Halloween or Christmas? I just ordered my 1st music unit (Gemmy), as the wife wouldn't authorize the higher end Lights-O-Rama unit (unfortunately). Still…
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Free Information Security Online Course
I've just signed up for HackAdemy that will launch next Wednesday, Oct. 10th 2012. Source: HackAdemy – Free eLearning Platform | THN Security and Hacking News
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AT&T DSL vs. U-Verse
Can anyone explain the difference between the two? I currently have DSL at 3Mbps and I see that U-Verse can also provide the same speeds. This has me wondering if the speed is somehow more reliable? I'm hoping someone might be able to explain the technology that is being used.
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What's so hard about deleting emails?
The university limits everyone (minus the President and other higher staff members) to one gig of email storage. In all honesty, I think it should be two, but one seems to work for just about everybody. Our CFO just recently started hitting his limit and he's been here for years (and gets tons of emails). So of course we…
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Where to Begin
I'm new here (registered for this site back in 2009 in high school). I currently work at a HelpDesk Perusing a Degree in HealthCare IT (going for the certification). I have 0 Certifications now. I have a list of Certs I would like but don't know where to start. i would like to get the following MINIMUM: A+ Net+ Sec+…
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Office365/Exchange 2010 - Strip Subject?
I got some hub transport roles which add certain strings to the subject when replying. Issue is now that replies of replies end up with the same string multiple times. I cannot see anything in the HT wizard, but does anyone know a way to remove the subject of received external mails?
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Persistant Routes
Hi, On a windows machines, why would there be persistant routes which point to the machines default gateway? I would have thought if the destination address is not on the local subnet it would be sent to the DG anyways? So why would a machine have persistant routes which point to the DG?
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Amazon selling Win 8 w/media for 39.99
Looks like Amazon wants to be the source for upgrades. Buy Win 8 for 69.99 and get an immediate $30.00 CREDIT to use on anything else on their site! Not a bad deal if looking to upgrade. Upgrade to Windows 8 (with physical media) for only $40 - Neowin
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Ideas for network reorganization (move routing to a Layer 3 switch)
Hello everybody, I'm trying to find the best way to optimize our college network setup. Not that the current setup is bad, but we want more flexibility. We have several a Fortinet Firewall, which currently does routing between several VLANs. It only has a few 1gbps ports and most of the network traffic is sent through a…
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Drinking with co-workers
Where i work, management likes to setup "events" where everyone goes to a bar and drink. Now i don't drink, so how do i tell them that i will not participate because i dont drink. Will i be seen as a loser?
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What do you Invest in?
Like the title says what do you invest in for your future besides certs? I'm trying to work my game plan now, to be honest I don't trust 401K's and stocks in general due to the little control I feel I have and low returns compared to some others. I want something that brings in recurring income rain or shine. I recently…
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Fiddling with Active Directory
Hello I want to learn Active directory or at least fiddle with it a bit, so I installed windows 2008 r2 standard edition as a trial version. I then added AD as a "role" but it said in order for it to work the computer must be running a static IP and their should be a dns server. I installed AD anyway. Now i'm running…
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Interesting Article About Card Fraud
While surfing the internet, I found an interesting article about card fraud written by a French researcher: XyliBox: How i carded myself
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Win 7 Machines not syncing with domain
We have a mixed scenario here in the main office. The domain controller is a Server 2003 box, workstations are either XP or Win 7. The XP machines sync time-wise with the server with no issues. 2 of the Win 7 machines do as well, but 5 other Win 7 machines do not, and they all seem to run 5-10 times fast. I have run the…
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T1/E1 PRI VS T1/E1 Leased line
I know what is PRI, but i have read that E1/T1 can be used for both voice and data, but then people tell me that leased line is used for internet/data or line between branch offices and T1/E1 PRI is used for voice, is there is difference between the two? Thanks in advance
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IS/IS vs OSPF
I am re-learning OSPF today, basically the only routing protocol I have ever used, and we reviewed IS/IS. IS/IS seems much more efficient than OSPF. Does anyone here use IS/IS?
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SecureCRT Built-in TFTP Server
Hey guys, Has anyone have use this feature? I am trying to figure it out, but I couldn't make the built-in TFTP to work on my SecureCRT 7.0.1. I enabled "Start TFTP server when session connects" can ping the router from the laptop and vice versa, but when I tried to copy my IOS to laptop; it just timed out.
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Looking for a laptop
I'm looking for a laptop is pretty good shape it would have to be used obviously for sale to get around 200 or so. I have paypal and can pay right away. If you have one shoot me a message with details. Thanks.
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How many IT people work from home?
I do sometimes, I would more often if my company didn't have such an old school mentality about it. With VPN and out of band management 95% of System and Network Administration can be handled remotely. There is still the odd physical hardware problem but if you are replacing desktops/servers every 4 years it is unlikely.…
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Tablets in the Enterprise
Just posting a thread to see if anyone has an organization that has introduced tablets into their Enterprises? In my last organization, they refused to integrate iPads because of a lack of an integrated management solution (meaning integration with Active Directory and granular control) and Apple's denying request to give…
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problem blocking port
********************************************************** Nevermind. Can someone delete this thread please
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Gaming center / cybercafe network setup
Hi all, I am helping setup a gaming center/ cyber cafe which will have 25 gaming pcs, 10 internet browsing pcs and 6 consoles. Luckily, our location was previously a gaming center and is already wired with drop cables installed so all we need is just the backbone equipment. Since I am new to networking and Im barely gonna…
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In the market for a new laptop
I'm starting to do some research for a new laptop. I was wondering if anyone knows companies that make gaming/high performance pcs. Along the lines of Maingear Computers | High Performance Computers Customize Yours Now. and http://http://us.msi.com/ Anyone have experience using their laptops? I don't have a budget in mind,…
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Best Path towards Systems Administrator
Hi forum, I am currently a backup administrator (NetBackup, TSM, and ARCserve), but I would like to extend my opportunities by becoming a systems administrator. Do you guys have any advise to what path or road should I travel. I already have an MIS from college, but want to do this on my own, and by taking courses, etc.…
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Anyone here using a Citrix XenServer home lab?
Just curious if many here have played around with Citrix XenServer. I'm still a Citrix noob, but so far I find Citrix to be very impressive. I have a cheap build setup that cost <$200 (Celeron processor, 8GB ram). Using XenServer 5.6SP2, I have no HCL compatibility issues (biggest worry was onboard NIC). I still need to…
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Server ****
Ok, we all have had issues where the server and/or workstations decided to take a ****. But, this person literally has lived through it. Made up story or not, too funny. Server **** - The Daily WTF
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Exchange, Office, Lync, and SharePoint 2013 all reach RTM!
If you haven't heard yet, the next version (15 aka 2013) of Exchange, Office, Lync, and SharePoint all got Release To Manufacturing (RTM) late yesterday afternoon. Exchange 2013 RTM announcement: The New Exchange Reaches RTM! - Exchange Team Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs Office 2013 RTM announcement: Office News -…
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Has anybody worked with a EdgeMax router yet
It looks impressive in the specs and comparisons I have had great luck with their wireless products. EdgeMAX | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
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Riverbed
Hi, I see a lot of Network diagrams with Riverbeds installed, usually at remote locations with slow WAN Links for example. What is the specific purpose of the Riverbed hardware and are they pre-configured or can they be configured via CLI/GUI? I don't have any experience with them at all. Thanks
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Morning guys, anyone here have any opinions on a really solid book for tech?
I am about to graduate from my 2 year ELST program and want to be the best computer tech I can possibly be. Im always down for learning something new everyday. The broader my knowledge is the better I feel about my certifications. I passed majority of my classes with ease but I want a really solid book or books that have…
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Exchange Email Testing
Is there a free service out there that will automatically give you a reply email if you send email to it? I need something to test round trip times and would prefer a service that is built for this so we aren't including a possible slow down of their environment. Plus I don't want them blocking me if I'm randomly sending…
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Can you fix my Windows 95 Computer?
We've all seen the articles about supposed "support calls" from "Windows Support." This article goes into a bit of humor as to what some people do when they know what is going on and they like to have fun with the scammers. Worth a good laugh. October | 2012 | Ars Technica
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Question on Apps - IOS and Android
Company publishes a monthly glossy newsletter for all employees around the country. We are looking at changing that and making apps instead to cut down on the printing cost. So, I am wondering, is there a way to restrict the app so only our employees can see it to download from either platform? It's nothing the average…
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IT Story Time!
Pull up your Ergonomic Office Chairs, Cozy up to some Hot Chocolate and read some IT stories. Tears may be shed - have happiness or sadness. Others may cause a chill to run down your spine like a new edition of Goosebumps. Still, some will want to put your head against the desk. Tonight's scary adventure brings us to "Bob"…
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Are you issued a Blackberry or other cell phone for your job?
I am just looking to see who all out there works for a company that issues you a phone for "on call" status or other reasons.
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Excel formula wizards... chime in.....
Two questions: 1. Is there some formula to concatenate all cells in a row (bottom row of 100+ columns) that are NOT blank? Entering a sub-formula into the concatenate formula for every single column is going to be tedious if not impossible, since the # of columns may vary and I need this to be as dynamic as possible. 2.…
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Does this sound like sabotage?
I took my 2007 Dodge RAM to a dealer for it's powertrain inspection. Suddenly a week later my differential is magically leaking and I find the plug not even finger tight. Do these things just come loose? I tightened it and will replace the lost fluid...
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Cisco Unified Intelligence Center
Anyone familiar with this reporting tool? I was just introduced to this piece of software. Does anyone know of any training documentation around this tool set? I am familiar with Avaya reporting, but not Cisco. Thanks
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Help buying Intel CPU/Mobo for VM study lab use
Im going to microcenter pretty soon and would like suggestions on what kind of Intel cpu/mobo to get. Here are the specials: eB10120A PDFs-Desktop I would like to start studying for the MCSA/E in a few months so will need VM labs to study with. What is the best cpu to get for this situation to run several VMs efficiently…
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Discussion With The Owners
I just had another discussion with the owners of my company about what I want in my career. I've constantly proved through my career that I try to do the best job that I can. I attempt to achieve the best thing in each situation I'm confronted with. The only way to make things better is to focus on what it takes to do such…
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F5 Big-IP Load Balancers
Anyone have any experience in using these devices? My new job gave me access to the F5 University and going through the modules and labs at the moment. It takes 14+ hours to complete, so this will be a knowledge injection to the max.
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Windows NT 5 ? Sweet baby geebus ...
A friend of mine called me that he found a PC in the loft which doesn't boot and asked me if I could have a look. As it turned out the GPU was bust but once I replaced that and pushed the powerbutton - I got this : We can't login so who knows what's "on it" - but man, that brings back memory ...
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Setting Windows Server 2008 at home for learning purposes...
I just installed windows server 2008 onto a spare PC, I put DNS of course and LDAP and that's basically it there was a security option that I don't remember the name of now. My question here is what can I do with this server? At home with only 2 computers, I have my own PC and the office PC downstairs. This is a purely a…
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Comcast Public IP Addresses
Was trying to figure out some way I could get Comcast to give me a public/static IP address for "Educational purposes", well mostly educational =) Any way I came across this and just made me curious: "You can order Static IP addresses in blocks of 1, 5 or 13." Any idea why they sell them in blocks of 13? Is that just a…
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3G Security Flaw
Security flaw in 3G could allow anyone to track your smartphone | THN Security and Hacking News
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firewall blocking users from connecting to email server from outside the network
Ok I need to pick some ppls brains. I set up a cisco 2811 to replace a netgear router at the office. With ccp I added a firewall on the router using the basic firewall wizard. Just about everything works internet, receiving and sending emails on exchange from the pc. Issue I'm having noone can access the company email on…
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banner/separator page help??
Hi folks, I have an issue with some users printing from their laptops. I have users on Macbooks and Windows laptops printing to an HP 3015 LaserJet and everytime they submit a job, along with their printout, they get a banner page with the following information ""user:gbaker (hoass) job name logmein123.com" I looked…
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Anyone had experience with USB Ethernet Adapters?
Anyone have any foresight into a good USB-to-Ethernet Adapters. They'll be used with Virtual Box. I won't have expansion ports available.
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Free (Or Cheap) OCR software?? Hard Copy to Word.
Hi All, Just wondering if anyone knew of a free (or cheap) folder watch OCR software? Basically we just want to be able to scan a hard copy document into a folder. Then have software recognise the text/images and turn it into an editable Word Document. Quick background, I work for a recruitment company and a few people in…
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Fiber optic safety procedures and documentation
Hi Folks, I am looking for documentation on safety procedures related to handling Fiber Optic cables. I currently only know book knowledge; however, I do not have hands on experience when it comes to installing or handling Fiber Optic cabling. For example: do gloves need to be worn due to glass fibers? And does a specific…
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Smartnet replacement
In the course of a couple of days we replaced our 2 Cisco 3925 routers which are used as voice gateways. The first one was inexplicably rejecting phone calls, despite having channels open on the PRI and the other would connect the call but you could not hear the other person. That was tossed up to having a bad DSP chip. We…
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how do you realise that if a cisco router is for small businesses or others?
for ex. 888 router is claimed for small businesses. Which feature makes it so? Why is it not considered for medium or large businesses?
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E-book Reader Vs Physcial Text book
Hey guys, Just wondering on your views on using E-books on E-readers against physical text books. I realise that you could save quite a lot of $ by purchasing an E-Reader and then downloading E-books. Could anyone reccomend a good E-Reader which they are using at the moment? Also, for you that are fans of the physical text…
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Wireless bridge supporting UPnP ?
I cannot really put any RJ45 down at the moment so I am looking in how to get network down in the living room. Whilst Powerline adapter seem to work - they don't properly when using multiples. Anyway, I have seen quite a few different wireless bridges out there, with 1 or 4 GbE ports and so on, but the ones I bought so far…
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IT Guy vs Dumb Employees
I found this video pretty damn funny. Make sure you watch the whole thing! (Very slightly NSFW) IT GUY VS DUMB EMPLOYEES - YouTube
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Do you use MDF/Krone for PBX,phones?
We currently support a lot of different process out of which some are call centre, we have Avaya,avhan. I know what is MDF, but have not heard from anyone from the internet using these for phones in the server room, I did asked the Avaya support person whether in other companies they use this, he said they use something…
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New Zealand Members - Cheapest place to buy Textbooks
As the title states; Where is the cheapest place to buy textbooks in New Zealand? I've been searching around fishpond.co.nz seems to be the cheapest however, I'd like to buy second hand to save some $. TradeMe isn't that good either can never find the titles which I'm after. Any recommendations from you fellow NZ Members…
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Netformx DesignXpert alternative
Hi networkers, do you know any alternatives to Netformx DesignXpert? I 'm offered a Pre-sales Engineer position, however my design skills are limited.
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Cisco Router Guide
I was trying to get a better understanding of the different Cisco routers and thought this was a nice resource to share. Cisco Router Guide
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Folder Share Rename / Alias
Hi All, Is there a way to rename a server shared folder, but to also keep the old name so that people do not have to amend shortcuts / mapped drives? Thanks
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What Devices do you use in your core.
In the core of your network what manufactures do you use. Currently in mine I have CISCO, HP/3COM, Brocade, + others. I am putting together a proposal to move to fully CISCO. But I was just wondering what do other people use in there core and what size networks is it supporting.
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IT Consulting Future
Hello TE Members! I am planning on opening a IT consulting business in the next 3 to 5 years. I plan to specialize in Cisco and Virtualization technology (CCNP and VCP) and PM. For those who know the ins and outs of consulting or have IT experience, what do you recommend on starting out?
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Samsung Galaxy Note II
Hi All, I bought the Galaxy Note II yesterday, I think Samsung is releasing it from east to west .. The device is huge as you will see in the picture What I like: Screen is huge + it has android, which supports more applications than BlackBerry, and the S apps "S note" are just great for study. What I did not like: I think…
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View website visits remotely?
Upper management wants me to 'investigate' non-business usage of company issued laptops. They are worried of time visited on sites not related to the job. Which I know is not possible without third party monitoring. What I would like to do at the bare minimum is view the sites visited; remotely, as this is to be…
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Yandex browser based on Chromium launches-Anyone going to try it?
Anyone going to try this browser? It sounds pretty cool Yandex browser based on Chromium launches I’m going to give it a go.. The developers have added several interesting features in to the browser that differentiate it from other Chromium-based browsers. Especially the integration of Kaspersky’s antivirus engine and…
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Amazon Web Services - Jeremy Ciora
CBT Nuggets is offering a new course on Amazon AWS. For the month of October, you can purchase a 30-day subscription to this series for $1. This offer is not renewable and ends Oct. 31. https://secure.cbtnuggets.com/it-training-videos/cloud/series/aws_intro I'm kinda interested in this, might purchase the special after I'm…
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Chosen for SANS SEC401 Work Study!
So I'm pretty stunned right now. On a whim I applied for their work-study program at about 1am this morning. I was having trouble sleeping and I needed something to do, I'm not exactly sure why I ended up at the SANS site. I think I applied one time a long time ago as well, but I never heard anything back. Anyway, I just…
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Suggested Enterprise Web Proxy
Hello all We need to replace an aging ISA server. It is used as a web proxy with Cyblock web filter. What products have people had success with and enjoy using? Thanks! John
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Merging ACLs
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a tool that can export NTFS ACLs from one folder and apply them to another folder while preserving the ACLs already present there. I have migrated data across domains and exported/imported ACLs using SubinACLs.exe. This works great but overwrites any ACLs present on the target folder.…
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Attach new RAID to existing Windows install
So I built a monster machine back in early summer and wanted to eventually put a RAID 5 in there for movie backups, music, VMDK's, etc. but I wasn't willing to pay post flood prices for HDDs. I got 2 SSDs in RAID 0 for the OS and have been running off of that in the interim but recently scored 3 1TB Seagate drives for…
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How to account for previous experience for career switchers
It seems IT has higher percentage of career switchers vs. other fields. How do people account for previous experience in other field? Before switching to IT I was a senior mechanical engineer with experience in generating SoW & RFP, attending CCB meetings, leading projects and managing people. In IT I have 2 years…
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Free eBook (of your choice) from Packt Publishing (to celebrate their 1000th book!)
stumbled across this and thought I would share. Home | Packt Publishing create an account no cc needed.
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routing to a Prvt IP across the net.
Ok a question for you all. I have a device that has a 172.x.x.x address, sitting inside the network. Some one had put a rule in the fire wall that say Any source allowed to talk to the 172.x.x.x range. No the strange this was, that I could see public address from the internet attempting to connect to this device. My…
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Easiest way to rename a domain?
Hi guys, long story short... I inherited a bunch of equipment from a company that was supposed to host our EMR, which fell through. I would like to use this stuff in our environment but they had things set up with a different doamin. i have tried the rendom utility, but im not having much luck. is there another utility…