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hard drive blue screen ata mode not detected ahci mode
Hi all, another tough one to crack. I have a PC here, a Dell 6510. The PC has a newly imaged HDD in it. When the computer was booted, it blue screened, we often have that happen, the solution is to change the ATA mode. We changed it from ATA to AHCI mode, but then, when the computer reboots, the drive isnt detected! I…
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iPhone Vs GS3
So my wife shattered her iPhone, I tried to fix the screen only to realize that there was damage to the board inside, and this was a drop of less than 3 feet that did all this damage. So I transfered my old iphone to her and decided I wanted to try out the new Samsung. I have always been a big fan of there TV's, but I have…
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Personal Milestone
As I've stated in another thread, I passed the VCP5-DT last Thursday. I didn't notice it at the time, but that was my 10th IT cert. Not bad for 2.5 years of effort. :)
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Opening .aspx files
A friend of mine is looking for a new house, and the realtor she is working with sent her some pictures as .aspx files. She is not able to open them but she can view other pictures with no problem. We did a registry fix but she still cannot open the pictures from the realtor. Is there any simple way to fix this so that she…
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NOC Analyst or Network Engineer Job- I guess they are both similar?
I have received two offers. One from Company A and One from Company B. Company A's job title is Network Engineer, Company B's Job title in NOC analyst, which I know is a network engineer. So, I guess what I'm asking is: would you rather work in a NOC or at a really big corporation (Company A). I heard Company A has a bad…
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Computer Freezes Randomly
I opened a new thread last month about creating a new computer. I built it and everything was successful, but the past two weeks I've been getting some problems. My computer will freeze randomly. It doesn't matter if I'm gaming, labbing, or just leave it on for the day...it'll freeze at random times. This is what I've done…
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ModBook Pro Tablet
It looks like a well built and designed tablet. The dual boot feature is sure to please a lot of people. What you guys think of this tablet? I would like to get my hands on one they are released. Modbook Pro | Modbook Inc.
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Does anyone have an ASUS Zenbook?
So I have drooled over these since they came out. I heard v1.0 wasn’t a homerun, but when is it? I’ve heard tons of great things about the newer models. The main thing that has held me back is that I thought they solder the RAM into the motherboard and they do BUT: Asus Zenbook UX32VD Teardown - Page 2 - iFixit They have 2…
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Tech tools
Where to get the software that you need while doing PC Tech work?
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Anyone here use Kaseya?
What do you think of it, particularly tech support.
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LinkedIn now has the option to endorse someone in a particular skill
I went through a few members LinkedIn profile on this board already and endorse them on their particular skills. JD with CWNA, Slow with MS 2003 Server, etc. Instead of a full blown recommendation if you feel someone is qualified in a certain area you can endorse that skill set. Post your LinkedIn profiles. I will follow…
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Best IT Songs?
So I've been browsing my library for songs, and I noticed a disturbing trend... There's nothing for computers. Except for one: It's all about the Pentiums. Are there any songs that's geared toward IT, Nerd, Geek songs?
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IS it better to be a generalist or a specialist?
Which makes more money?
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Work Load task / note taking
hey, what do you guys use to make, store and organise notes for your jobs? As ive moved into my new job ive found im taking more notes than previously and are looking for different advice and tips about how to organise this in a better fashion. I work in a design role and interact with various project, people and external…
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security audit software?
Hello, I was just told by my manager that I am to look into some security audit software. The goal of the software would be for us, who don't specialize in security nor pen-test, would be able to scan the network and it could tell us our problems. Preferably be able to update anything we need, but at the same time we could…
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Does it work in real world: Hyper-V server hosting its own DC
I need a 2008R2 box for a lab which hosts the vCenter but I also need a domain environment. I need / want to avoid hosting the DC as a VM on the ESXi infrastructure as the hosts intended for this (3 in total) will be blown away / broken / reinstalled / changed to Citrix and the lot and I don't want to use a physical server…
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Northwest Performance Software, comments
NetScanTools® Network Engineering Tools and the Managed Switch Port Mapping Tool Hi I was looking at this and just wondered if any one else used them and what they thought? good or bad company, should I sue them or look else ware, I just really like there portmapper tool :)
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Me - 1 MSN Messenger - 0
Don't get me started on the fact that we use MSN Messenger (though we are switching to a paid product we can control!). This morning I came in and MSN Messenger was freezing, with the CPU pegging to 40%. I uninstalled it, reinstalled it, and was still having the same issue. The odd thing was not all of us were having the…
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Android Devices Vulnerable To Remote Hack Wipe
It's Not Just Samsung Phones: How to Check If Your Android Device Is Vulnerable to The Remote Wipe Hack
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Need a little advice on mandatory profile setup
So, I have been tasked with setting up a mandatory profile for non employees who use our workstations. The mandatory profile should only have Internet explorer and adobe reader in the start menu and nothing else. The profile should also exclude the desktop. For the most part the mandatory profile works but the issue i'm…
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iSCSI SAN Implementation with several ESXi hosts and two Equallogic SANs
Hi everyone, About a month ago I started working for a small state college in Midwest. Wanted to write a long post about the new job but got too lazy :) One of my first projects is optimizing SAN setup. We currently have 4 ESXi hosts (all made by Dell), 2 EqualLogic SANs (PS4000 and PS4100) and a bunch of old HP Procurve…
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The state of 400Gb and 1Tb Ethernet
Thought this may be of interest to the group: Terabit Ethernet is Dead, for Now by Mark Hachman | September 26, 2012 A straw poll of the IEEE's high-speed Ethernet group finds that 400-Gbits/s is almost unanimously preferred. Sorry, everybody: terabit Ethernet looks like it will have to wait a while longer. The IEEE 802.3…
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Replacemnt Google
This is too funny. Just like the replacement refs in the NFL Buzzblog: 'Replacement Google' creator awaiting NFL penalty flag
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3com switch counters
Quick one that I cant seem to find an answer to. On cico switches you can either do show counters or some thing like show int | in input so see the port statices how ever I can't find the same on 3COM I can reset teh counters and do a []dis int g1/0/3 which shows all the in status but I want a list of interfaces with there…
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Any Web Designers/Developers?
Hello all. :) I've recently started dabbling with design and development. Not sure why, but all of a sudden I got a huge spark of interest for it. Currently I'm about to start a project for a client which will help me get more comfortable with wordpress and give me the motivation to learn even more. Basically, I was just…
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Loading Linux an act of terrorism? Who Knew!
I think this goes a bit too far, but still was interesting. Linux Forcibly Installed On Congressman's Computer In Act of Terrorism - Slashdot
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Mac Filevault
We have a Macbook Air that we enabled Filevault on. Unfortunately, the person using it was let go and even though we have the recovery key it does not work. I read somewhere about a bug that changes the keyboard format and that this could be causing the issue. Now because of this I have been unable to reformat the drive so…
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Reset Bug
Be careful... Samsung Galaxy S3 Reset Bug - Business Insider
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Can UTM appliance control download ? and if yes what is the best in the market ?
i mean by control download like to block all downloads and uploads except some exceptions for files like PDF and office files, and also can scan rar and zip files if it contain allowed file extension or not
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Java Zero-Day exploit.
It appears that the flaw allows the Blackhole exploit kit to target the Java system using a Pre.jar file that lets it install malware, in this case a banking [FONT=inherit !important][FONT=inherit !important]Trojan[/FONT][/FONT], onto users machines through a variety of methods. "This morning we started getting the first…
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GNS3 problems
Thanks for this thread. I can't bring up anything in my GNS3. They keep giving me an error message relating to my hypervisor. Please what does this mean?
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Any Entrepreneurs Here?
http://mashable.com/2012/09/24/google-for-entrepreneurs/ "Google took the wraps off “Google for Entrepreneurs,” a microsite that brings together information about Google’s programs and partnerships for startups and entrepreneurs." Google for Entrepreneurs
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Which phone carrier is better?
Hey guys, I currently have Verizon and need to upgrade my phone to a better one because it is not functioning that way it should. I currently have unlimited data, but when I spoke to one of the sales in one of the local Verizon store here in MD, she said that once I upgraded my phone, I won't get my unlimited data instead…
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Forefront Security
Anyone using Forefront for Endpoint management as their AV for their environment?
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Limit usb ports by time?
Company invested in some Verizon 4G LTE cards for some personnel who travel from office to office on a weekly basis. Since they are the only ones who go to these offices, it did not make sense to install cable/dsl when it is only used 1-2 days a week. Here is the problem. Some of the people are leaving the cards plugged in…
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HP Micro server for ESXi
Hey everyone, For a good 2 or 3 years I've been looking for a good quiet, power sipping computer to turn tin a vmware ESXi box. I think I found it. Newegg.com - HP ProLiant N40L Ultra Micro Tower Server System AMD Turion II Neo N40L 1.5GHz 2-Core 2GB (1 x 2GB) 1 x 250GB LFF SATA 658553-001 Have anyone used this for…
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Advantage of booting Linux from USB ?
A lot of people seem to do it - what is the advantage ? Assuming the MBR and /boot is on the USB disk - does it mean it is easier to recover a system when bust ? Assuming the bootloader is bust - could you just attach the USB stick to another PC with say, vmware workstation, install a minimal copy of CentOS, change the…
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Online Storage
Hey guys, If you use one of those online storage drive, what is your preferred cloud storage? Are they compatible with other mobile devices and Windows and OSX? I have dropbox, but 2GB is not enough. And don't want to pay for $10/month for 20GB.
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XenServer Home Lab
Hello, I'm going to be taking part in a XenServer/XenDesktop/XenApp/NetScaler/Citrix Provisioning Services, etc. roll out in a few months and want to familiarize myself with Citrix products. I want to setup a home lab and I don't need anything fancy, but I wanted to double check if my equipment will be suitable to get the…
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Iphone 5 / IOS 6 hype, but really ... where was Woz?
Any sightings of him out with the normal people?
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Help finding how they are doing this
Does anybody here know how this company added the capability to expand to show a pdf and collapse by just clicking on one of the press releases? Press Releases for BRIDGE Energy Group
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SAN vs. NAS
Can anyone explain, in layman's terms, the difference between a SAN and a NAS (if any)?
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HAM radio IT channel? Anyone?
Hi all, I would like to know if anyone has heard of a HAM radio repeater that is focused around IT talk? Doesn't matter where you live, I would just be happy to hear something like this exists. I have a 32U HAM radio rack and would personally love to have a station dedicated to Information Technology. This way people from…
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3COM packet filtering issue
OK so this is why I am thinking of moving away from 3COM... I set up the following ACL on a switch [FONT=Droid Serif]acl number 3005[/FONT][FONT=Droid Serif] description DHCP traffic only[/FONT][FONT=Droid Serif] rule 0 permit udp destination-port eq bootpc[/FONT][FONT=Droid Serif] rule 1 permit udp destination-port eq…
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Tracking Time off in a Calandar
Currently our HR Manager tracks our Time off in a simple excel sheet but management has asked me to look into a easier way of viewing this data, hoping for a for it to show on a calendar, maybe even a excel macro showing who will be out this week that reads from a table. Does anyone have any ideas how I might do something…
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2015 laptops for sale
Got a major laugh out of watching this guys news interview. Don't know if it has been shared before but just saw it today and couldn't stop laughing... 2011 06 21 Sandia ComputersGaming Laptops episode Good Day New Mexico - YouTube I'm going and getting me one of those 2015 laptops...
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Xen Client Enterprise 4.1 Screen Resolution ?
I have it on my laptop and I only really just started working with Citrix .. I noticed, when installing a virtual machine, that the screen resolution seems to be "out" - I even have to scroll during the install (on CentOS the "Next" button is off the screen for example). Is there a way to change this somewhere ? I can't…
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Do employees at your work cover the camera on their laptop?
I'm trying to see how common this is. At my current work I'd guess close to 40% of the employees put tape blocking the camera on their laptop. Knowing some of the people who do it my guess is that they are paranoid they are being watched. Any funny stories related to this?
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What would you do in Washington D.C. if you spent one afternoon in the city ?
Just got an approval to take a training class in Dulles, VA. I will arrive in Sunday before noon. I'll have some spare time to visit Washington D.C. in the afternoon. I've already been in Washington D.C. in the 80s with my parents. I've visited some museums and the Capitol. At that time, there were a lot of homeless people…
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Motherboard recommendations for PCIe pass through
Anyone have any solid recommendations for a motherboard which supports PCIe pass through?
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Best *nix OS for NFS / iSCSI
Can someone suggest a *nix OS most suitable to present storage via NFS / iSCSI including filesystem? I am currently using CentOS which is fine, but since I have to reinstall (changing LVM raid to hardware raid), I thought I look what else is out there. I don't want to use any NAS / SAN distros which are 'ready to go' as I…
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Shortage of IPhone 5s? Umm, no, not according to this article
Could be some truth to it, but still worth a read and gives a good chuckle. Apple 'hasn't really run out of iPhone 5s AT ALL' ? The Register
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Have fun with a free VPS
Sign-Up for Free Web Hosting! Ok, it only has 128 MB of RAM, but it doesn't expire :) (But do expect to wait at least a week to get your account activated.)
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Saving configs to TFTP... does file extension matter?
I'm using a TFTP server to collect configs from devices... and on a few Dell devices (switches), the command is as follows (very much like Cisco's CLI): copy startup-config tftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/filename It does not automatically add an extension to the file name unless you specify one. But my concern is, if I save it to…
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*kaseya* - Does any one have some tips on learning this system?
Hi Guys, We use the above software at work and I was just wondering if any other work places do, and if so what you found to be the best way to go about learning this system? Also does any one else use any other automated tools that are good with "talking" to other software programs to bring everything together?
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Question regarding VPNs and static IPs
Good afternoon everyone, I am currently working on a project, and just need to verify some knowledge as I am still new to it. Basically, I have a server in which I will be creating virtual machines. Now each of these virtual machines will need a connection to each clients site. So we host the server, client is located…
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Linux Question, Grep related.
Is there anyway to search a text file for a particular word and output where the word is located in the file including the particular line it resides on? i.e cat myfile | grep -i computer - would search myfile for the word computer but I also want the line it appears on to aid with text editing I don't use Vi or Vim I am…
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Ingress,Egress and storm control
Hello, Recently I have implemented some solution for QoS but clearly it doesn't work the way i want. Can someone share his/her experiences with me about Ingress and Egress rate for bandwidth control. I typed 6400 Kbps for each port on switch for ingress ( except the one which comes from router) but the speed i get is 0,6…
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Questioning
Is it worth while staying in a job that your not happy in? What would your advice be, if you actually do not feel like going into work some days, is this a common feeling across the board ?
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HP Digital Sender Admin menu?
We have an HP digital sender hat was set up by an admin, and the configuration menu on the control panel was disabled, and the only way to configure the device is via the web management console. We did a cold reset, bu the menu is still not here, I assume here is an option on the web management menu to enable/disable his…
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Microsoft Surface tablet to start around $300
Microsoft Surface tablet to start around $300 - Yahoo! News That is exactly what I want...a device that is portable, that's light, that can be used for casual media consumption; without resorting to an ultrabook/netbook/laptop, etc. My android tablet is 100% horrible as a production device (e.g. writing papers, RDPing to…
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DELL Security Cruser
Here is some eye candy for you from a DC security confrence i was at; if i showed more i would need to kill you.
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Easy for installation monitoring solution
I’m looking for monitoring solution which meets following conditions 1. Easy for installation and maintain, the best online available in ROI 2. Monitor network devices like firewalls or switches 3. If possible monitor internet bandwidth 4. Can it check physical health of server (DELL and HP), especially detect HDD fault 5.…
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ARP Why Mac address, why not simply use IP addresses?
I understand private versus public IP addresses; however, I would think this would have nothing to do with ARP, since broadcasting is stopped at the router. That being said, why do we use Mac addresses with IP addresses, if our IP address is statically set and not dynamic? Any insight would be appreciated. I also get that…
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Hosted Exchange via Network Solutions vs Microsoft
Folks: Does any use Network Solution or Microsoft for Hosted Exchange? I noticed that both: Network Solutions and Microsoft both offer Hosted Exchange; however, what is the real benefit for going with Network Solutions over Microsoft? For $4.00 mo Microsoft has 25GB mailboxes 25MB attachments and active sync For $6.00…
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OSI versus TCP/IP model
I understand the differences between the two models, what I am unsure of is what model is best for troubleshooting. In other words, if I am going to learn a model inside and out, am I better off learning the OSI or the TCP/IP model? Which model is more commonly used in businesses? Is the OSI model becoming outdated?
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Grrcon - Security conference
Hello everyone! I just wanted to put out there that there is a security conference in the city I live in. It's the second year and tickets are sold almost out. So if you think you would be interested in coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan for a conference, here's the website: GrrCON the premier midwest information security…
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Windows Admins NEVER leave the firewall on!
This is a statement that my boss made yesterday. I won’t bore you with the backstory, but the statement remains. My boss asserted that “Windows Admins never leave the firewall on. The first thing you always do is turn it off.” Now I’m not a huge fan of the Windows firewall. It has gotten better in W2k8. Arguments aside…
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Crimp tools and punchdown tools advice
So I've been making my own cables for a while now... with the cheapest crimper you can find =( I don't have a cable tester so I'm not sure. But it seems like half the times it comes down to guesswork whether I crimped them right or not. I mean, the cables work of course, but are they crimped well? who knows. Sometimes it…
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Need help with creating a virtual machine on USB
Hey guys, I am trying to create a virtual machine on a USB flash drive. Basically I have a Server 2008 class coming up and I want to be able to run a full install off of my laptop. My laptop has a small SSD, so I don't want to make the machine on the laptop's hard drive. I went and got a 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive in hopes…
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AT&T Microcell
I just got one about a week ago. My coverage sucks in my house apart from one spot by a window. It's been working great until I had to send a bunch of texts. Bloody thing doesn't seem to pass the SMS messages through it. I tried called their 'support' but they didn't seem to understand what I was telling them. Anyone else…
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A project i'm working on....
So at work I've been tasked to figure out a wireless digital signage solution. To make a long story short one of the types of systems we sell is small form factor(PC version of the mac mini). So basically the point where i'm at is have one of SFF systems with Intel WiDi set up with a Belkin WiDi adapter to a second…
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How do you fight skill fade??
Hi Guys, Thought this would be an interesting topic. We as IT proffessonal are always learning. Be it Microsoft, Cisco, linux or any other number of technologies. Unless you are always working with what you are certified in, you will start to loose the knowledge that you have spent time and money gaining. I would like to…
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Ios 6
Anyone else upgrade to IOS 6 yet? So far is seems pretty good on my 4s. Definitely like the map improvements (3D/Siri voice based), panoramic photos, facebook upload integration, and it seems faster.
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Not able to see size on details section of task sidebar
Hey guys, Have any of you seen this before? In explorer, I have it configured to show common tasks on the left side. Usually, if you select a couple of files it will show you the combined size of them in the details section. But for some reason, there are a couple of folders in my home directory where it looks like I need…
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CBT Nuggets Purchase - Declined. Reason: Fraud
So I was attempting to place an order with CBT Nuggets online; however my credit card kept getting declined. I ensured my information was entered correctly, and decided to contact my bank - ING Direct. ING Direct informed me that Mastercard has decided to block CBT Nuggets from initiating credit/debit transactions due to…
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VMtools in vcenter
OK what am i missing how can I update the version on VMtools in vsphere with out having to update vsphere its self? What I have is two ESXi clusters running version 5.0 When I look at the version of VMtools running on the hosts. they are both on different versions (both showing as upto date) So my question is can you…
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WI-FI Owner Not Obligated to Secure WI-FI
According to the courts, an owner of open wifi cannot be held responsible for data downloaded over their connection. I see this one going to cause a lot of issues: Federal Judge: Wi-Fi Network Owner Not Obligated to Secure Network to Stop Illegal File-Sharing | GamePolitics
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Galaxy S3 + Silicrylic + dock?
Just checking if anyone here has a Galaxy S3 paired with an Incipio Silicrylic case and can recommend a charging dock. I've tried 3 so far but the phone doesn't fit with the cover on.
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Installed print drivers Windows 7
Hi I am remembering on an XP machine you could show a full list of print drivers so you could remove them from the system Does anyone know were this list is in Windows 7 Thanks Lee
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Can't Connect to Network After Switching to WPA2
I realize this might not be the best place to ask this question, but considering how helpful the community here seems to be, I figure it's worth a shot. So, I'm running Windows 7 on a Dell Studio XPS 16, using a Linksys WRT54G2 V1 wireless router. Earlier today, I tried switching my encryption from WEP to WPA2-Personal.…
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Group Policy Issue
The new VP decided that we must have screen saver locking on all of our machines after 15 minutes of non-use. We created that policy and it works perfectly. Of course the minute we do this, the one offs begin. Accounting and HR are now complaining that it needs to be 5 minutes for them. We created another policy, removed…
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General Discussion Regarding difference between Firewall and Router
Friends what according to you is the differences between router and firewalls . Except one i.e WIC card which we can only use in router not firewall. Excepting Good replies.
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Benefits of Collaboration?
Hi hi hi! Trying to keep this short. I work for an organization that falls under an umbrella organization, along with 4 other institutions. From a business perspective, we're all competitors, but we all feed each other business at the same time, so it's really a win-win. This gives us a total of 5 different IT departments,…
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LBA and If/Why CHS is Still Used...Need Input
EDIT: Sorry, while researching LBA, which then led me to CHS translation, I somehow managed to confuse myself and forgot how modern day operating systems work (at least as far as Windows is concerned). If you have an MBR disk, then CHS translation is needed to boot your system because MBR code was written to rely on CHS…
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Script to change default printer/Automate the process
I'm assigned to change the default printer of about 20 PCs in a classroom. Rather than manually doing that to each one, I was wondering if anyone had a more efficient way of automating the process. If it's a script I can write, that's fine, but any resources I could have for this and related tasks would be awesome. I…
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Cisco NAC
Anyone uber good at the admin console in this thing....I have a request from our customer that I can't figure out. PM me? i'll give you beer
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Raspberry Pi Super Computer
Southampton engineers a Raspberry Pi Supercomputer :: University of Southampton This would be an awesome project to duplicate. If any of you are affiliated with a hardware hacking club you might want to get them involved in doing something like this.
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Does anybody have experience with Azure Virtual Machines?
0 It is probably stupid question for somebody who knows Azure but I need to ask it as wasn’t able to get clear answer on internet. I have no experience with public cloud only with private and now working on project for company which requires building private or public one. My problem is, I don’t know if Azure will do what…
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"Undelete" Software
Anyone have a recommendation for some software to install on my file server (2008r2) that will undelete files deleted/accidentally deleted on network shares? Backups do me no good if it was created/deleted in a short amount of time. :-\ Something similar to this. Undelete Software for Windows - WinUndelete
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AD Server 2008 Book
Hi, I'm looking for a good book on AD for server 2008, there are a few that seems good, but would like to hear if anyone here has some suggestions on what book/author. Thanks in advance.
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Easy backing up linux and windows machines
Can any one suggest a simple / cheap produce to back up about 12 servers, a mixture of linux red-hat and windows 2003/8. Must be able to back up live servers. Back up the complete server to allow bare mettle restores if needed. Simple to manage for non Linux engineers. Back up to remote storage. Support Windows and Linux…
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New to boards
just settling in to the civilian life of IT and found the boards while looking for ways to cross my military exp over to civilian sector...figuring out real fast they made me a jack of all trades and master of none! Regretting not spending the money for exams but years ago as a fresh slick sleeve a couple hundred was…
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Excellent Android App - Fing
I have to say, if you're a IT professional, get Fing on your phone. I have a amusing story that goes with this as well. I recently read a article stating that Fing was something you should have on your phone as a network tool, and I was like, ok cool, I'll check it out when I have some free time. I had to go to the…
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Good book for database design, normalisation etc
Hi, I studied this as a college subject but never really got any practical experience (limited querying of databases using SQL is as much as I've done with databases). I found the college examples and problems quite structured in terms of getting to an end solution, and they only had certain level of complexity. I always…
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Endpoint with AHCI
Hi Is anyone aware of any issues regarding AHCI set in the BISO and using Endpoint encryption I created an image while BIOS was set to AHCI so when I deploy said image BIOS needs to be set to AHCI or it will not load So this tells me all images need to be created under whichever setting is prefered, currently we are using…
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Twit.tv
A friend of mine recently told me about the site and I'd figured I share it. Home | TWiT.TV
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Linkedin and embaressing posts?
Hey, I am getting to grips with Linkedin and everyone already employed in IT that I know say its an invaluable networking tool for people, recruiters and employers. I am apart of the techexams group and was about to post my username but thought it would be best to check out my posts before I did. If I knew a recruiter or…
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The show your laptop thread :))
So I am in the market for a new laptop.. wondering what everyone has? Post a pic of your laptop or a link to it :)
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Simulate contention on ESXi
Can someone suggest me something to be able to generate enough traffic so I can simulate contention on my ESXi machines in my home lab. Preferably something where I can adjust the traffic so it doesnt bring everything to a grinding halt. Someone at work suggested PassMark Adv Network, something you'd recommend?