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MTA Exams
All, Can anyone take an MTA exam? Or do you need to do something special? I walked through the Prometric scheduling wizard and it doesn't stop me.(not for me)
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How long do you spend on the Computer?
Why using a computer can cause depression | Mail Online I'm looking at about 4-16hrs
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Creating Tech Exams Facebook Group?
I think creating a facebook group would be great way for users to interact with each other. What do you guys think?
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This NAS Box business
Hello I'm considering venturing into the realm of NAS boxes. I have a basic file sharing network setup...a workgroup NOT a domain. I'm running win xp pro, 7 and Vista. For me it is a bit of a new thing as never had one before. I'm tired of localized backups and syncing between PCs. I'm going to explain what my opinion of a…
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Opinions on DIY sound-proofing
I know there's been some threads on sound-proofing computers. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas about building a diy sound-proof enclosure? I have recently become obsessed with lowering the sound volume of my home office. I have a Skeletek 28U rack and I was toying with the idea of building a sound isolation booth…
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Google Plus profiles are public
I decided to do a Google search on my name. My Google+ account I hardly use came up. I thought my public-facing Google Plus profile isn't revealing any information other than my name and who's in my circle. However, this website, Larry Page has 3780335 followers on Google Plus, seems to cache data from my account and…
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Recommendations for a good source to learn HTML
What the title asks :) and also, I am pretty much a beginner with writing any type of code besides the little bit of experience I have programming in Java... and I mean very little
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Hardening Windows
Hey, I need to know what is the term "hardening" when creating windows imaging/deployment?
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Apple/Samsung Verdict
So, how do you feel about the verdict? Personally, I don't like the idea of Apple claiming that 1 billion dollars.
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Kindle Users: Anyone notice a drop in quality lately?
Has anyone else noticed a change in quality control with Kindle books lately? I have noticed formatting errors in 2 books I have purchased over the last month. I don't know if it is just a bad luck of the draw or if Amazon is just hitting a convert button and whatever it spits out they put up for sale. I have been using…
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Navision on TS RemoteAPP and interaction with local Microsoft Office.
Hi, Just wander if somebody can answer for my question. I’m working on project which part of this is moving Navision Server (support company is going to install latest version of the software and I will use Windows Server 2012) to hosting environment. To provide connection I plan to use Terminal Server with Remote APP. Now…
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Security Lab and practical application
Hello, i'm currently in the information security field and i often find myself lacking certain skills needed to perform my job. Does anyone know of any books or other sources that have practice labs for various security topics? Thanks in advance!!!
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video card problem??
I got home from over seas to find out that my machine didn't turn on. When it did turn on, the PSU had a little spark with a fire. After replacing the PSU and reloading windows everything worked until.... I started to get blocks for graphics. If you played Nintendo (NES) and you put the game in and turned it in to find out…
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Some services are just not worth using their online ordering application
Most ~90% of all purchasing I do on-line. Clothing is the exception I like to see how the clothes fit and have them tailored if needed. But when ordering carry out or books etc I usually hit the net. However sometimes I run into a site that just isn't worth a crap. There is this local pizza joint around my house that has…
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Antisec Leaks 1,000,001 UDIDs From A Trove Of 12 Million Allegedly Stolen From An FBI
Antisec Leaks 1,000,001 UDIDs From A Trove Of 12 Million Allegedly Stolen From An FBI Laptop | TechCrunch Crazy...
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suggestion for paper
Hi my friends I have to publish one or two papers in the 5-6 following months.Papers should be in the field of network and Infosec mostly.I have some subjects to work on them like security and cryptography in moving vehicle systems (suggested by one of my friends).I would appreciate it if you suggest some challenging and…
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Because I got bored at work one day... Debezelled!
I was looking for a monitor a while back, seeing what different screens looked like on people's setups. One of the most interesting ways that I've seen were debezelled monitors. I was unable to find any tutorials on debezeling a U3011. Tools: 2 Flat Head screw drivers. Longer the better. Not the small Electrical Flat…
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Excellent book for learning PowerShell
Hi guys, I've recently started reading "Learning Windows PowerShell In a Month of Lunches" by Don Jones. I'm only on Chapter 7, but am loving it as much as I loved the O'Reilly book on Perl. My experience with coding/scripting books is you end up flipping through pages of command output that you could just as easily…
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Has anyone tried out any of these linux distros?
13 weird and wonderful niche Linux distros | News | TechRadar I would like try out scientific linux. What distros would you like to try out?
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Linux Weird Issues
Hey guys, I have BT r3 installed on my Asus 1005HA netbook. The problem is whenever I turn on my netbook, it creates a bunch of "<" signs on boot up (See screenshot). And when the touchpad is working, and typing something on the terminal, I can't use the right Shift key with a / key to make a ? sign. I have to use the left…
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Android Tools for IT
Came across this article this afternoon. I would like to see the pin out one come to Iphone/Ipad. Perhaps someday. Anyway, its worth taking a look at: 18 great IT tools for Android - InfoWorld
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As400 bdr
Does anybody know of a BDR (Backup and Disaster Recovery) software for an IBM AS400 running MAPICS?
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The Essentials of CCNP Service Provider Webinar Now Available On Demand
http://cs.co/ccnp_sp_webinar Thought some of you guys would be interested
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The Joy of Tech Comic
The Joy of Tech comic... because somebody has to make fun of our new computer overlords. Some good laughs to be had reading these.
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Java and FF?
So I saw that the latest java and flash versions were available and decided to dl them for my organization. Well as I generally browse the web with firefox, i went to the adobe website and downloaded the standalone installers, then java. Now Adobe has clear links for i.e and other browsers. Now I thought that Java was a…
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snort troubles
I'm working on snort for the security lab that I have. I can run snort but I'm having trouble running the specific rules that are in the "rules" folder. I went through different manuals and I tried to configure the snort.conf file. I changed the EXTERNAL_NET any to EXTERNAL_NET "public address" in the snort.conf. The rules…
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Moving to IPv6
OK so i have a /48 IPv6 range. I also have a /19 IPv4 range so in no danger of running out of them soon, but want to move slowly over to the v6 addresses. I was wondering what is the best way to do it, it seems that the ideas behind how to structure IPv6 in an organisation has changed a few time. I was thinking i could do…
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Server Room BTU/hr
What's a good way to estimate the BTU generated by a Server / Switch. I know I can go to some thing like the APC UPS site and use there tool but this assumes the device is running at 100%. are there any good tools that you can use to get an idea of the level of air con a server room requires. (only a small server room here)
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Shell Script Question: Detect/Wait for USB Stick to be Ready
I have a POS Linux box, some older version of Open SUSE, and I have a script that unmounts the USB thumb drive, formats it, and then waits for the device to become ready again before it runs a script that does a copy/MD5 checksum verification on the source and destination file to ensure the copy was valid. The problem is…
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Barnes and Noble Rant!
Ok, so I decide to go to my local Barnes and Noble superstore to buy the MS Press MCITP:EA Cert pack. Now I know I saw it for around $100 dollars (in truth, I just saw a $1-- in Amazon and B&N.com) Amazon's got it for $144.89. B&N has it for $155.24, which after membership discount and using my Barnes and Noble Mastercard,…
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One for the Gods Of Linux :) In need of help (Centos / Redhat)
Hi guys I am having some trouble with getting DNS to work. I will walk you through what I have done so far. 1) Clean Installed Centos 2) Disabled the Network Manager Service 3) Edited /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-lo (For some reason there isn't a ifcfg-0 or 1 config file?) 4) added the following information…
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Make Open Office open faster and load documents faster
Since upgrading to the latest version of OO (3.4) we noticed a slow down in how long it would take to initially open the program and documents created with it. I found this solution, and it seems to work from version 3.0 and above, and thought I would pass it along to those who use Open Office at work and/or at home. Start…
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Viewing a .pst file without Outlook
I have several archived Outlook .pst files and I need to view the emails they contain on a Windows machine without using Outlook. Nothing intelligible is visible in them using a hex editor. Anyone have an inexpensive solution?
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Mobile Imaging
Title says it all, really. I was wondering if anyone has used any software to do mobile imaging or imaging on the go. We have a Ghost server setup at our main office with all the branch offices tied in with an ASA. It would be nice to image laptops/desktops on the go, but with our branch offices usually being on a 1.5Mbps…
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**** Dish, switch to Hulu?
Im sure there has been threads about this, but I can't find them. For those of you who got off of satellite/cable, are you having any regrets withing to Hulu? Im basically looking to save some money. Tired of the 55/mo.
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Group Policy Question
The University granted us the ability to use edit and create group policies. The issue I have run into is I created a policy (worked right off the bat none the less!), but my boss is unable to edit or rename the policy. We have the same access, is there a way to allow him to edit/rename it?
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Opinion on new tablet..
Hey. I cracked the screen on my motorola xoom tablet so I'm trying to decide on what tablet I want to buy. I already have an ipad so I don't want another one of those. I am trying to decide between an android and windows 7 or 8 tablet. I really like the android OS more so than apples tablets. I've been hearing a lot about…
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Stupidly cheap HP Microserver N40L (here in the UK)
http://www.transparent-uk.com/hp-n40l-658553-421.html That is £73 including VAT and cashback !!!! £94 at Serversplus - which comes with a cooling bag in the shape of a Microserver http://www.serversplus.com/free_cooler_bag I wonder if they are about to launch a new model ..
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New ethernet swtiches
We are "all in" with Brocade as our vendor to replace all of our HP switches. We are also replacing our ageing Fiber channel switches with Brocade's new 16GB ASIC models which will double or triple our storage throughput depending on what the host HBA we are replacing was running at. We are also using Brocade's BR 1860…
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Anybody attracted to Guild Wars 2 out there?
if you ask me, im impatiently waiting for this game like it was in the first. Thats why, i signed up for the beta invitation before release and waiting for it too. i hope my luck will win.
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UAT job CBT
Hi guys I got a call to attend a CBT for a UAT job role and I'm wondering what to expect in the test. Please I need help from anyone who has idea on what the test would look like
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The computer that got humans to the moon
I was just listening on news that Neil Armstrong - the first person on the moon passed away today. It made me think about how amazing that time must have been. And as an IT professional, I couldn't help but marvel about accomplishment with the limited computing power that was available in 1969. The computer used for…
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Fake Microsoft calls again
I posted up about these assclowns that keep calling me, saying they are from MS and that my computer has a deadly virus on it. They are starting to call every single day now and it's really annoying. Pardon my French, but I believe it's because I told the one guy to eff off and really yelled at him not to call. What the…
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VMware Going 'All In' with BYOD
Interesting article about VMware going all in with BYOD devices for all its 6000 US Employees. As per this article they have given a 90 day deadline to transition from company owned devices to BYOD devices. The plan calls for 6,000 employees to transition their existing phones from company-liability to personal-liability.…
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Packet Pushers Episode 114 - Real-Life CCNP With Jeremy Cioara
http://content.blubrry.com/packetpushers/Show_114-Real-Life_CCNP_with_Jeremy_Cioara.mp3 Interesting Cisco certification discussion with Jeremy Cioara, Greg Ferro, Ethan Banks, etc. If you're interested there are a few other episodes that discuss the new CCIE Security, another that discusses CCDE and CCIE Datacenter and…
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Holy Bandwidth Usage!(screenshot inside) Post screens of your bandwidth usage.
Hey. Does anyone else run bandwidth meter or a similar program? I installed it 241 days ago on my main computer and was shocked to see how much data I actually used. I stream a lot of movies and tv-shows so the wife and I can watch something before bed or on sundays when we don't have anything else to do. I also host a…
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Anyone have experience with the Nabi Tablet?
My daughter is looking for an inexpensive tablet to help her son with his school work. I did some quick searches, and came across the Nabi. Has anyone had any personal experience with it? nabi - The everything tablet that grows with you
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R/C Helicopters
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Newbie
Hey guys, first off I want to say that this website is great and reading and learning from other new members and experienced members is amazing. I'm about a year away from getting my degree in information security and decided to get some certifications under my belt. Ive been studying for the Network+ and just wanted to…
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NetApp Data ONTAP ebook
Hi guys, I'm really in need of an ebook or video for NetApp Data ONTAP. I'm new to it and will appreciate suggestions on books or videos to help me get started. edit An ebook or video that'll give me very good understanding of SAN and SAN vendors available Thanks
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Baby 2.0
Friday morning my wife gave birth to our second child (that makes two girls, I'm really outnumbered ). Mom and baby are doing great. Fun to have the house full :) Now daddy's only wish for the rest year is to pass ICND2. This is going to make for a great year.
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Cool hacking game..
Hey guys. How's it going? I was going through some old boxes of software and I found this game I used to play. It's an older game but the graphics are still pretty good. It's called Uplink. It's a game based on hacking. Granted it's not like real world hacking but even so I found it to be entertaining. I've been playing it…
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Interesting article on Kaspersky
Interesting article on Kaspersky From the website: Russia's Top Cyber Sleuth Foils US Spies, Helps Kremlin Pals | Danger Room | Wired.com In many ways, the relationship between the Kremlin and Kaspersky Lab is the same as the one between Washington and the big US security companies. Moscow gives millions to Kaspersky to…
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Perl Scripting for IT Network Professionals
I am in the process of learning Perl scripting to streamline some processes at work that I might run into in the future. There are a few people at my work that script very well and are able to incorporate it with snmp to pull information from network devices and display that information in excel spreadsheets. This is just…
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What the "Fog" is Fog?
My boss sent me a link about a imaging software known as Fog and if we should consider using this to image future PCs here. Have any of you guys heard of this? Any of my fellow "level 1 (borderline level 2) desktop support techs" use this software? From what I'm reading, it seems very powerful, awesome, and…
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Frustrating Password-Checkers
My corporate password-checker: "Magellan1492" - Rejected! Weak password. Reason: repeated characters. "Mike1234" - Accepted. Strong password. ::bonks head on desk:: (I then created a sticky-note with my password, because I refuse to memorize more than three.) Whomever writes these password-checkers needs to inject some…
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MS Exchange from linux client
I haven't seen many updates so im here to ask my fellow *nix users if they have found a way or have atleast heard anything about GUI Mail Client that can access mail from a MS Exchange server. I know that Evolution stopped worked up until Exchange 2003 but not for 2007 or 2010. It doesn't seem like Evolution is being…
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This is going to be the noobiest question ever.
Ok, this will probably be the most noobish question, so I apologize in advance. I have Windows 7 and I want to do a DOD wipe on the computer. What does that entail? If I do a DOD wipe on it, will I be able to reinstall windows with my system repair disc? I gutted my computer once I got it and put it into an antec case. I…
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Cisco router and switch setup questions (never done this before!)
I'm going to install a Cisco 2911 Router along with a 3560 switch for a customer in about two weeks. Even though I'm a CCNA, I've never touched any Cisco equipment in my life. I have some experience with HP networking gear, but that's it. I was hesitant about doing it but I figured why not try? So I ordered a couple of…
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Warning - Open Source is a rookie mistake!
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Radio waves set off nuclear plant alarms
Gotta love sunspots and extending propagation of radio waves! http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2012/08/distant_radio_waves_set_of_the.html#incart_river_default
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Recommendation on a local printer that can be networked and performs well
Looking for a printer that can scan with color and performs well. My boss is in the market for a local / networked printer only for them. Hopefully fairly effecient on ink and doesn't jam or need maintenance very often. Any suggestions? Thanks
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And you complain your job sucks? This guy had to watch the worst of the worst
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Local Desktop Backups
My company would like to start backing up the individual Windows desktops to a local storage server and im looking for ideas. I would like to get something does deduplication so that we dont constantly copy over identical files. I know that my last company used Backuppc on a ubuntu server.
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Active Directory - List Groups and Members
Good Morning, I found this site while googling how to list groups and their members in AD. I originally found this thread - http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/39040-list-users-groups-ad.html But it didn't seem to work, so I wanted to frame my situation and what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to automate my user…
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First Malware that Attempts to Spread Onto a Virtual Machine
Crisis malware has functionality to spread to four different environments: Mac, Windows, virtual machines, and Windows Mobile. Crisis Malware Able to Hijack Virtual Machines | SecurityWeek.Com Crisis for Windows Sneaks onto Virtual Machines | Symantec Connect Community
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Windows Installer will not start
I have one XP/SP3 machine in one of my local offices that cannot install new software due to Windows Installer not starting. I have tried the usual steps: Start/Stop service - can't start Cleared everything in temp folder - cant start Try removing files from the registry like MS referenced on technet Tried installing net…
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Mozy Pro to the Rescue!
Where I work they have always used a cloud based backup solution. Recently we moved from IronMountain to Mozy Pro. It has been a very smooth ride and Mozy has done a fine job. Obviously, in the back of your head you wonder if it will work when the time comes. We get a weekly report of failed backups for various users, but…
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Question about Technet subscription and E-learning
I'm trying to justify purchasing a technet subscription and have just a couple questions. First off, which one do you guys/gals have or recommend? The standard subscription or professional (not the one with discs)? Also, can someone share an opinion on experiences with the Microsoft E-learning? What exactly is it and is it…
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Random Permission problem with Outlook 2010 and max. UAC
Just reinstalled a laptop and the requirement is the highest UAC setting. Prior the reinstall emails were stored in a PST file which was copied to a USB drive. The problem now is that you cannot access the PST file without running Outlook as Admin. Even if the PST file is stored inside the user's profile document folder,…
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Can someone tell me what terminal program is on this youtube video?
Right now I'm using putty. It's pretty nice it has telnet, ssh, etc. but it's pretty plain. I am looking for a nicer terminal program with a cooler look. Anyway, can you tell me what terminal program is being used on this youtube video: RIP Beginner lab in GNS3 - YouTube Thanks!
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Patch Panel termination & dressing example
Cat 6 amazing dressing and termination - YouTube WOW O_O!!! damn, that's really really... sexy... haha, yes i'm a nerd...
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Wol is not Wol'ing
Hi I am trying to set up WOL from my phone and laptop, will soon be putting 4 PC's in my loft so wol'ing will kind of be essential My P5Q Deluxe in BIOS is set to Wake up by PCI and PCIE devices In device manager properties for Marvell Yukon PCI-E it is also set to Allow this device to wake the computer and Only allow a…
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When does TechEd open for registration?
I know there's nothing set in stone for the 2013 event yet but I'm wondering historically when does registration open? September/October?
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Windows 8 RTM...Link?
Hi As title says, anyone have one I followed the link earlier to the MSDN site but I needed a subscriber ID If someone could give me the heads up on this would be much appreciated Thanks Lee
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Have you seen the movie Johnny Mnemonic ?
Have you seen the movie "Johnny Mnemonic" in 1995 starring Keanu Reeves ? It seems that the science-fiction idea becomes a reality. Brain-Hacking: How Sensitive Information Can Be Extracted From Your Mind
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Help finding rogue DHCP server?
hi guys, need some assistance here. theres a device handing our rogue IP's on our network and i cant find it. i ran the app DHCPHelper and it found nothing at all. our internal IP scheme is 172.22.2.x with IP's being giving out by our router, and everytime i plug something in it gets a 192.168.20.x IP with the gateway and…
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Cannot sign in to Google Drive
I have 6 PCs that I can sign in via the web to Google Drive, but the toolbar icon says not signed in. When I click on it, I get a blank white page where normally I would input the user name and password, so that the files on the drive sync out. I have gone through all the troubleshooting I could find (nothing really for…
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How much of what we read on the Internet today is really true?
Don't believe what you read on the Internet is always true, after reading this prank: Day4 - How we screwed (almost) the whole Apple community (updated)
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Transcendent Man
Hey. I just watched this movie on Netflix and it was pretty interesting. It's about the futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil. He is one of the leading experts on predicting new and upcoming technologies. The main topic on this movie is his predictions of a future period of time he calls "the singularity". He talks about how…
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Study Partner
Hey. I was wondering if anyone was interested in being my study partner for ICND1 and ICND 2. I figure it could be beneficial to have someone to discuss topics with, ask questions if needed, exchange study material or other things we may create. I have gtalk, and msn but always can download AIM or something. I'm setting up…
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Looking to trade Ipad for Cisco CCNA Certifcation kit
Hey guys. I noticed some of the simulation software didn't have all the commands even oddly enough with labs written for that software. In any case I figured it would be worth while to get some real experience with real cisco equipment. So what I'd like to get is basically a certification kit.. I'm told I need 3 routers…
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A new eco-friendly car...
...not powered by electricity, but by air! And it's made in France. It is controlled by a joystick instead of a regular steering wheel. Air Powered Car
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Researcher finds serious SMS spoofing flaw on iOS
It looks like Apple softwares start to have security flaws like Microsoft's OS a decade ago. Researcher finds serious SMS spoofing flaw on iOS | ZDNet
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Which out of these 2 is best Heat Sink and Fan
Hi I have on my main PC a Zalman fan like this http://images.digitalmedianet.com/2006/Week_49/h3oak4ud/story/zalman300.jpg No a while back I bought a coolermaster V8 but never got round to putting it on because the Zalman one seemed a lot better than stock Collermaster one here…
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Windows 8 / Server 2012 on HP Microserver - don't bother
No network support using the onboard - no driver (W7/2008R2) works, doesn't even recognize the unknown hardware and manual driver install doesn't work either .. Saw on a few forums that people intend to try it so I thought I spare people the reinstall .. *goes back reinstalling the Microserver with 2008R2 *
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Skeletek racks in Southern Cali
Hola! Anyone know where I can find a Skeletek rack in SoCal to pick up? Don't want to pay shipping costs that cost about half the price of the rack. Frys and Microcenter don't have them. Did a google search, and no luck either. Any suggestions? Does anyone else think of Skeletor when you hear this rack name? :D Skeletor -…
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How much money can a malicious hacker make a week ?
Here's an interview with a malicious hacker (less than 20 yo) claiming making over $10,000 a week: Interview with a malicious hacker making over $10,000 a week Cybercime does pay...
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Lovely Norton Online Backup
Symantec says it has plugged hole in Norton Online Backup - CSO Online - Security and Risk "Howland, who provided a screen-shot sample picture of evidence of files he said came from someone named Erico, wrote, "Here we go again -- logged in, but these are not my computers. I have 100 Gb of storage and currently nothing in…
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Organize notes
I was wondering if anyone could recomend some software, I am planning to organize my electronic study notes into some form of wiki. Anyone used any good document tagging software?
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TechEd North America 2012 - Recorded Video Sessions
For those who did not have the opportunity to attend TechEd North America 2012, most of the sessions are video recorded and now available online: TechEd North America 2012 | Channel 9
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Need Tablet Advice
I am needing peoples opinions and personal experiences with Tablets as well as any recommendations Basically I am looking for something pretty standard, it needs to be able to play educational games (for my son), than it will be mainly used for surfing the internet and emails. I have a Kindle Fire for an ereader but the…
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Preference for parsing log files?
Just out of curiosity- what do you guys prefer to use to parse log files? In my new role, I am doing much more indepth log file diving on ESX hosts- and am getting the feeling there is a better tool out there to view/parse log files. What do you guys like to use to scour through unending lines of logs?
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Study Environment
Some quick questions: * Do you have a study environment setup? * Is it kept away from noise? * Is it outside/inside your home? * Do you struggle to study at home with interuptions? Thanks.
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give user permission to use device manager?
Is this possible? can I add a user to a local group or something that will allow them to disable/enable a device in device manager?
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Question on Google Drive
For those of you using this, is there a limit on the amount of machines/devices that this could be installed on? I have several machines that we send flash drives, cd, etc for new software or updates, since they are geographically spread out all over the state. I am wondering if I could install Google Drive on all these…
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Great geek site for you all
How to Setup Cisco ASA High Availability Failover Configuration for Firewall and VPN just wanted to share my find. It is not often I like to recommend a great blog tech site. This guy or a team of people do a fantastic job. Knowledge is power and well this site has a treasure of cool stuff. look at the Archives wow tons of…
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LLC / CDP Flood
OK help please. On wire shark I am seeing 200+ packets a second coming from a single device for CDP/LLC. At first it looked easy and tracing the source mac back to a Mitle phone I first rebooted the device, then shut down the port when that did not help. But I am still seeing 200+ packets a second arriving at my PC with…
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How to Deal with this type...
My fellow TE members, hello - This came my mind the other day, if you're working with a co-worker who may be unorganized and/or not up to speed with a few things, how can you handle it with patient and not being harsh, sneering and treating him/her with shadiness? Thanks
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Different size drives
Hi, We are trying to image hard drives using drive duplicators (Specificly an Aleratec drive duplicator). Occasionally we have hard drives with an OS and the drive is say 500gb. We want to copy it onto a drive that is 160gb. Less that a 100gb of the 500 is being used, but the duplicator as far as we know, cant do…