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Posting Job Titles to Signatures or a Field for it???
Hello All As a suggestion, what does everyone think about adding job titles as a Field or section for one's profile? Or basically posted right underneath someone's name? I don't think this would be too much of a privacy issue, and it would also give people an idea of who has what role, and who to ask about a particular…
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Elighten me about Indian IT industry
I would love for someone with experience dealing with the Indian IT industry to answer something for me. Is dumping seriously encouraged over there or is it just a few rotten apples That I keep coming across? I keep seeing a lot of folks from India promoting **** on LinkedIn. I'm talking Helpdesk techs, Sys Admins, even IT…
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Fast Ethernet = fe, Gigabit Ethernet = ge, 10 Gigabit Ethernet = ?
See title :D
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Public Key Used To Secure HTTPS Fails ‘Sanity Check’
Source: Public Key Used To Secure HTTPS Fails ‘Sanity Check’ | BitCyber Security Researchers find two out of every 1,000 public keys can be easily cracked
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How to work out required internet speed
What's the best way to work out internet speed requirements? Sounds quite complicated since there are many factors to be considered and every network is going to be different... sounds like it's going to be quite hit and miss to be honest (unless the business is already up and running and you monitor usage to get an idea).…
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IT related movies
Hey guys, I recently posted about computer related books and was interested in finding some about movies. I am not interested in documentaries of any type, but more interested in fiction like movies. I've seen The Net, Antitrust and Hackers, I really enjoyed those and would like to find more. I prefer movies that are from…
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Funny Linux Video
Linux Sucks - a word from our man in the bunker - YouTube Made me chuckle agree with some of this points though :)
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Strange Problems...
I swear some of the strangest problems we find are with our own equipment. It was driving me insane as to why every day when I went to leave my Cisco IP Phone would reboot itself just as I was walking out the door. After some testing the problem is with my desk lamp that I turn off every day when I leave. Whenever the lamp…
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hello again people need some help with profiles building up on machines.
hi everyone, im an apprentice tech at a college and this problem is abit above my head but we but we use roaming profiles and everytime someone logs on to a machine it stores thier profile in users and it is starting to cause a problem by slowing log on times down. dose anyone know of a way to stop the profiles being…
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10 tech skills becoming extinct
10 Tech Skills Heading the Way of the Dinosaur - 2012 Edition I hate reading stuff like this. I have spent the past 5 years in school to learn networking along with my own self study and I have been working in the field now for 2 years. I am in the process of getting my CCNP as well. Then you read something like this. Does…
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OSX Mountain Lion Developer preview drops
Apple - OS X Mountain Lion. Innovation comes back to the Mac. Looks like it will be released this summer
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Netpict - Free network diagram tool
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AD User profile Migrations
Guys, I need a little guidance on this. I am given the task to migrate user VDI desktops from our current domain towards the new domain. The new domain has our new users that are not related to the current domain users. Basically I need to take the virtual desktop thats on Domain A... with user A and move it to Domain B to…
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DHI Mortgage data breach
Just in case any of you have a mortgage with them - they are D.R. Horton's in-house mortgage provider. They had a data breach involving their pre-qualification website on Feb 10, 2012. Information compromised may include your SSN and other financial info. I have LifeLock Ultimate and checked my info today, so far, so good.…
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Accessing Bios on HP Proliant DL360 G7
Hey everyone, I am having trouble accessing the bios on this device. Any clue on how to do it? I tried researching on the websites on Google nonetheless it's not really clear. I tried pressing F9, F12, F8 in the beginning and it doesn't. Not sure what to do. Thanks.
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Question about IMAC and dual screens?
I've been in market for an IMAC desktop for a while now as my main machine. I was on the site and I was unable to find external monitors by Apple. Does Apple make external monitors for the IMAC's and if so how do you connect the second monitor? Is it mini usb to dvi? I didn't see an HDMI port on the IMAC monitor/pc. Thanks…
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Call Of Duty Game Leads To Prank Lewisville 911 Call
Wild story. I'm wondering if it was an actual hack that was used to acquire the address, or if it was only a spiteful neighbor. Call Of Duty Game Leads To Prank Lewisville 911 Call « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth
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CBT Nugget Prices
So last year I went onto cbtnuggets to purchase a couple videos. I saw the 70-680 was $299 and decided to delay purchasing until this year. What a huge mistake that was, all of their videos are now $499 to download. When did this happen!!!?????
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Access and Distribution/Core Switches
I want access layer switches with 48 x Fast Ethernet ports and 4 x Gigabit Ethernet ports. I want distribution/core switches with 48 x Gigabit Ethernet ports and 4 x 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports. I have had a look at the Cisco products page however the sheer number of models and lack of clear port speed information (unless…
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HP's 27inch workstation
Maximum PC | HP Breaks New Ground with First 27-inch All-in-One Workstation We've seen workstations before, and we've seen plenty of all-in-one (AIO) PCs, but according to Hewlett-Packard, there has never been a 27-inch AIO that qualified as a workstation. Until now. HP claims its Z1 Workstation is the world's first to…
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Aeroshots...A Fix for You Energy Junkies
So I was on Yahoo last week when I saw an article about inhaled caffeine. Now I love every type of caffeine that's out there so I said why not? So I went to aeroshots.com and order (2.99 a piece, I ordered the 12 pack) free shipping, but I paid the 5 for priority shipping. They came in yesterday and they are awesome. I…
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bandwidth, data rate and its upgrade
Hello Forum, I have a general question about bandwidth, data rate and its upgrade: Let's say we have a broadband internet connection at home that allows us an average download speed, say 10 Mbps, and of course a slower upload speed. If we decided (by paying a higher cost) to increase the download speed to 20 Mbps, we would…
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Learning Python
I'm interested in learning a scripting language and I've heard that Python is relatively easier to learn/use and is extremely useful in networking. Does anyone have any recommendations on any books/guides that are non-programmer friendly? Any thoughts on Python vs. other scripting languages?
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Best device for handwriting into an electronic document?
Hi All, I just had a quick question about Tablet PCs. If anyone is familiar with them, what is the best one for being able to seamlessly hand write on? Quick background on why I ask. I work for a recruitment company and during interviews our consultants write notes onto a sheet of paper. They then have to scan the notes…
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Question about laptop battery
Planning to buy a laptop just for travel, the battery spec is "6-cell Li-Ion 2.2 AHr". Is that a fair capacity? It's Dell Inspiron 15 (n5040) for $400. Just need it for basic stuff... Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop - Reviews and Specs | Dell Canada Any ideas folks?
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IT Vendor to buys network and computer parts - Invoice me
hey is there any IT vendor you guys know of that doesn't require a credit card that I can buy stuff over the phone by looking or just calling it in andthen they invoice me and I send a check? I just hate always having to do the credit card thing. I need speed. Call, order, email me the invoice, pay check now. ???
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2-to-2 Cat5/6 manual switch box
Does anyone know of a company that creates a 2-to-2 Cat5/6 manual switch box? It would be like this: Amazon.com: RJ45, AB 2 Way Switch Box: Electronics except there would be two input ports, and a total of four output ports. Input 1 could go to output A or B, and input 2 could go to output C or D, and the output port is…
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About help desk creating AD accounts
[rant mode ON] I am about to kill our help desk guy because every time he creates an account insists on just putting the user's title in the Description field under the General tab, completely ignoring the Organization tab. That means he copies profiles that end up with the wrong manager, wrong department and wrong title.…
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Networking Fundamentals: Master the OSI Model and TCP/IP in Under 1 Hour
https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/930555214
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Splashtop
Does anybody use Splashtop? How do you like it? Currently I use Teamviewer for my remote desktop needs, but thats mainly because its free.
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Fibre connectivity issue
I'm doing some work experience at a school and they're having some issues with fibre connectivity. I know nothing about fibre, so I do apologize if I say something stupid. Two rooms, two fibre patch panels, two fibre ethernet converters. They have a bunch of fibre cables, each end of the cable has two fibre connections…
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Building Windows for the ARM processor architecture
Source: Building Windows for the ARM processor architecture - Building Windows 8 - Site Home - MSDN Blogs Windows on ARM, or WOA, is a new member of the Windows family that builds on the foundation of Windows. WOA PCs are still under development and our collective goal is for PC makers to ship them the same time as PCs…
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Grep
Just wondered how many of you have bash skills.. I have a couple of Sun Solaris Netras here I want to hack and get up and running. Its been a while..
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Remote to Mac OS X Lion via Windows 7
Hi all, I am new to the mac os. just learning and experimenting at the moment with diff techs. I am trying to remote into with full control of the macbook pro os x lion using windows vnc viewer. settings on the os x lion: remote management enabled with all 3 computer settings checked and password. allowed access for all…
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Home VPN Server
hey guys Im thinking of setting up a home VPN Server and I had few things to confirm with you guys before I got started to make sure im doing it right in order for me get VPN Server up and running I need the following: 1. Domain Controller (on Server1) 2. RRAS with 2 network cards 1 internal ip e.g 192.168.2 and 1 public…
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Cloud storage - where it really happens
The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – Bed Box | CloudTweaks.com - Cloud Computing Community
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Computer heats up quicker at balanced mode than at high performance mode, why?
As far as i know and according to my research about these modes, the computer makes use of the CPU resources at high performance mode more than others.(balanced and power saver). But, my observation shows that 'once i run an application which requires more power', it gets heat up at balanced more quickly than at high…
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Network design
I'm doing a project and I've decided to base it on designing and writing configurations for a network that can support 250 users. I don't have any network design experience so I was hoping that someone would be kind enough to have a quick look at my design and give me some feedback. I don't want to post the design here as…
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question related to the 'support of something' by an application
This question has to be considered non-IT but related to the computers. For instance, you try to run a 3d video game with your powerful computer. Though, you want it to support an xbox360 gamepad. Does this(support) mean 'the codes/instructions written in the game application' or 'the hardware itself' or both? lets say you…
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Advice on note taking. Alternatives?
I seem to take good notes and it happens to be a good method, but it's TIME CONSUMING. Plus the fact that I'm trying to study for the CCNA, 70-642, and CWNA at the same time since I am taking classes dedicated to those, restricts study even more. I do labs at the school, but I still feel like I need to dive into the books…
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Has anyone started a small business IT or non IT related?
I've been having conversations with my parents and some other potential partners about starting a small business. This particular one is non IT related. I was wondering what some of the challenges you faced? Was the business plan/pro forma challenging to create? How did you come up with your marketing, what tools did you…
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IT = Maintenance/Contrstruction now?
I’m not one to complain, and I despise people that complain about a job that people would give an arm and a leg for. Had a talk with my Boss today that left me very aggravated. I work in a small company, ~60 employees. In the IT dept, it’s just my boss and myself maintaining the internal network, a handful of IT clients,…
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2 am. Bored.
Well, I am bored to death. Just finished reading for the past 4 hours. Now I have nothing to do. I would sleep like a normal person, but I have insomnia. Some times its great, and other times it makes me want to punch kittens in the head (I would never punch a kitten in the head btw. I love animals. ASPCA member right here…
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Dilbert - There's no kill switch on awesome
I had to chuckle at today's Dilbert comic strip. I can really relate to this at times: Dilbert comic strip for 02/11/2012 from the official Dilbert comic strips archive.
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Tax Return
I was filling out my tax refund using Turbo Tax basic. My situation is, I have three W-2's. When I entered my first W-2, I got $250+ federal. When I added the 2nd W-2, it went up to $500+ federal. However, when I entered my 3rd W-2 (for current job), my federal went down to $300+. I don't get why my tax refund went down…
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Facebook Parenting for the troubled teen
I'm sure a few of you have probably already seen this, but if you haven't, it's worth watching. Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen. - YouTube
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Work Commute
How far would you be willing to commute to work each day?
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Is it still worth studying computer science in the UK?
Let's discuss this :) Is it still worth studying computer science in the UK? | TechRepublic Opinions ?
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Can't Send Email over about 520 Miles...
The case of the 500-mile email You may have seen that story before, but it's a good one. The geostatisticians were actually very correct as the sys admin's calculations did not take in account the resistance of copper.
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Flexible Spending Account?
So I had my taxes done today and let's just say I kicked some butt :) Anyhow, my new company offers a Flexible Spending Account and I am thinking of signing up. I am only looking to put about $100 a month in (I get paid monthly) since I got killed last time I had to go to the dentist, but I have some questions. I know it…
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Quirky issues with permissions with Windows 7
I have two issues that I have been searching for 16 hours for a solution to. Both sites, new windows 7 computer. Site A) SBS 2011, user migrated from 2003 SBS. When we did the migration to 2011 the user had windows xp. We sold them all new Win 7 computers and migrated everyone's profile over to the new computers. The…
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Need some managers advice
So there is this guy who has been in his current position at the new company for about 7 months. General IT tasks, basic networking day to day break fix help desk tasks some group policy just an all round IT guy. It was a step back from where he was previously employed doing more high level VM, Exchange migration, Domain…
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Home LAN questions
* Easiest way to set up all your home machines so you can RDP into them? * Does Apple devices pose a problem like IPADS and Smart phones. * Is there software out there so you can remote into them. * Is MS Home server a nice option to connect all your devices together? My friend says he loves it and I was thinking about…
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Apple is now worth more than Google and Microsoft combined
Apple Is Now Worth More Than Google And Microsoft Combined
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Cell phone? carrier?
What kind of cell phone do you have? Who's your carrier? All my life I've had AT&T, or some variation of it, Bellsouth, Cingular, etc... For over two years I've had the original Blackberry Bold 9000, and I loved it, but it was time to upgrade.. I love a physical keyboard, and I could care less about a touch screen.. but…
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Relationship Advice
My fiance just asked me: "Working through my master's I've never had to spend every waking moment to study. Why do you study all day long?" I told her that she can leave me if she wants. Somehow, I don't think that was the best answer to her question...
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Rebuild RAID5 in HP PROLIANT ML370 G5
Hi Today we fixed the new 146GB SAS drive to our HP PROLIANT ML 370 G5 server with windows sbs 2003 sp2 .Our RAID5 with 3 disks ( 146 GB each) degraded last week .So we replaced the new drive hotplug in the server and in the hp system mangement homepage it showed 15 % complete in Percent Rebuild Complete section and stuck…
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Most effective way to delete stubborn files?
I usually go into the cmd prompt and delete from there, but I was wondering if there were utilities out there for help desk or entry level folk to delete files from a Windows operating system? Sometimes you get those goofy temp error or other files that don't want to delete within the parameters of the operating systems…
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dose anyone know of any good helpdesk software?
hi everyone im a technician at a college and we are looking to find new helpdesk software any good ideas? Your imput would be much appreciated.
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Processor Installation Question
I got an AMD FX8120 and ASUS M5A88 mobo. I'm not sure if its been too long, but I feel real dumb. Processor is in. The thermal paste was already on the heat sink, and I put it on. But it doesn't seem to latch onto anything. There looks like something on it to latch it onto something, but it won't latch on. Now, I may of…
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Loving Geeks - The Unsung Heroes of Romance
Source: http://news.citrixonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Loving-Geeks_The-Unsung-Heros-of-Romance.pdf The 10 reasons that geeks make the best mates. 1. Geeks make rational decisions, which makes their commitments rock solid. 2. Geeks are logical, not sway to their emotion, which makes them steady and stable. 3.…
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Access Bitlockered Drive w/out recovery key
Hello, Does anyone know if it's possible to access a drive encrypted with bitlocker without having the recovery key? I'm not sure how, but the recovery key's that typically back-up to AD didn't take place for this specific workstation. So we have no way to access the drive and we need/want the data. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Calendar solution
Hi all, I'm looking for a cloud based calendar system for a small business that have: a) windows/mac compatible b) able to sync with mobile devices, ipads, androids, blackberries, iphones, etc c) able to share/view/grant permission with external users (outside the organization) ; integrate/interoperate with other vendor…
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Raspberry Pi anyone?
Will Anyone be picking one of these up? I have a few projects lined up First will be used it as a media player, I also am tempted to get a old mac classic gut it out fit a new LCD and fit the Pi inside hooked up to a decent sized hard disk, Load it up with the rom and you have yourself a portable old skool console lol.…
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Microsoft fixes Windows 8 Consumer Preview launch event for Feb. 29
Source: Microsoft fixes Windows 8 Consumer Preview launch event for Feb. 29 - Computerworld
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Anyone want decent Linux Tutorials?
Samba and Suse: HowTo Set up an openSUSE-Windows Home Office LAN/Network. Versions 11.x Thought it looked pretty damm good :)
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Database replication vs. clustering
I work for a hosting company, so I deal with a few database configs everyday. For sites that need high availability, they all seem to choose replication (though most of the servers I work with are smaller business customers). Prior to coming into my current position, I had only worked with clustering for failover/high…
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Molecular cryptosystem for images based on DNA computing.
Interesting stuff... Scripps Research and Technion Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
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Homemade network rack
Just looking for ideas for a DIY network rack. I've outgrown the one I have now (12u). Looking to build a new one rather than fork out a couple hundred dollars. Pictures greatly appreciated :D
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Peek-A-Boo, guess who sees you!
Privacy and Security Fanatic: Backdoor in TRENDnet IP Cameras Provide Real-Time Peeping Tom Paradise?
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Had a Security Scare
So I have been selling some stuff on eBay and one of the things was my Apple Airport Extreme. Since it had been sold I reset the device so the new owner could get in and do their thing. I was watching tv and trying to check something on my phone (hooked up to my wifi, a Linksys router) and nothing would come up. I had to…
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Windows 8
Anyone else using the Developer Preview? I rather like it so far and it's not a big leap from Vista or Windows 7 in most regards with far better performance. I'm really looking forward to testing the next preview release on Trinity and Ivy Bridge hardware as they are supposed to bring significant performance increases with…
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Sometimes you forget simple troubleshooting ey
Two issues which made me chukle. 1. After a windows update server doesn't come back up - boot error Three people working on it ... After failure to get into SafeMode, swapped Raid card, motherboard and were close to re-imaging the server I get a call-out at 11pm ... no joy to do anything remotely .. get into the car to the…
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Who else acts like this? hah
9GAG - True sh*t?
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Bootcamp worth it?
Hello TE, I am thinking to take a bootcamp for my certification, and the money is coming out of my pocket Therefore, I can only take one bootcamp for this year, and is going to be my first one. I am studying for CCNP R&S and CEHv7 (just started it about a week 1/2 ago). The CCNP bootcamp is about $3000 just for the Route…
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Wifi Protected setup is flawed - WPA/WPA2 can be recovered!
Not sure if this has been posted or not, but I recently found out that you can obtain a routers WPA/WPA2 key by brute forcing the WPS pin. I tried the exploit on a few different routers I had lying around.. they were all cracked except for my Linksys with DD-WRT. The others were a D-link 615 , same Linksys WRT54G WITHOUT…
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Cisco Quick VPN
I am thinking about purchasing a Cisco RV042 for the small business that I work for. It will be used for providing remote access to our network resources. Is anyone familiar with how the Cisco Quick VPN works? When the router gives the remote users an IP address, is it going to be on my local subnet, or on another? I am…
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Ooops! Motorola and Woot sold refurbished tablets with personal data still on them!
Motorola, Woot 'fess up to reselling uncleared Xoom tablets
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City pays for more wireless than it can use
Unused Wi-Fi costs Minneapolis millions | StarTribune.com
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32gb ipad2 for 65.00 at Goodwill?
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-31747_7-57371416-243/goodwill-sells-a-32gb-ipad-2-for-$65/
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Webmin
Hey Does anyone have any experience of using Webmin? I have a few questions Does it behave ok with Windows 7 i.e Samba file shares. Can you use it to setup a Domain Controller? Lastly any good up to date tutorials or videos on Webmin Many Thanks
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When did you first touch a computer and why?
Let's find out the most 'long-term' computer geek. For desert, please also tell us the computer specs and your initital reaction to make it a full meal :) . Here is mine. When: Nov. 1991 Why: To learn WordPerfect 5.0 PC specs: IBM 286, 20 MB HD, a greenish small screen, red power button Reaction: Love at first sight :)
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Whole drive encryption options
I've been working with a customer that is part of a financial company, more or less a outside consultant, so they don't get the support from the main company but are required to follow guidelines. One of those is to have hard drives on their computers encrypted. Does anyone have any recommendations on a good solution to…
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Same Drive Letter every time - usb portable drive
I am sure I saw it somewhere, but can't find it and forgot to bookmark it. I want to use a usb portable drive attached to one computer to allow backups across a small network. Just a couple of db files we want to make sure get taken care of every day. The people who have the drive plugged into their computer are not the…
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StartSSL - Have any of you used it?
I'm trying to log back into StartSSL but I am unsuccessful. Have any of you used the site? https://StartSSL.com I have exported my client cert and imported in into FireFox, I made sure it was in the right place, blah, blah, blah... This is driving me nuts.
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8 Things your employees need the most
8 Things Your Employees Need Most | Inc.com I think most of these are on target. I'm curious to see what the masses think.
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Juniper BSD
Hi All, My question is: have any of you installed some software onto the BSD OS underneath Junos (which you can get to by simply typing "start shell" at the Junos user prompt once your in the box)? What are you experiences? How did you do it? Thanks, QF.
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Books24x7
Hey TE I was wondering does anyone on here have an account with Book24x7 or a similar site where you have unlimited access to eBooks? I just found that one of my business partners has an account....oh yea, its going down Just started looking for a few books I'm using for cert study and work
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New guy learning SANs
I'm interested in learning the foundation of a storage network. I'm currently on a new project in an enterprise enviroment and work closely with the Storage group asking for luns for my esxi host. Is there a good book and cbt videos that goes over the basis? One of the vendors told me about this book, but its from 2001.…
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Malware Infected Machine Best Way To Deal With It
Here is the scenario say if you have a machine that is clogged up with Malware and Spyware and god knows what else you know the sort rogue software that when the O/S loads you are unable to do anything because you are bombarded with rogue adverts telling you that your Machine is infected and you need to part with a few…
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**** Companies File Mass Piracy Lawsuits: Are You At Risk?
Source: http://tinyurl.com/7n4tzrx
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Subnetting Question
I need to create 14 subnets and the largest subnet requires 500 hosts. I'm starting out with 172.16.0.0/16. I'm not sure how many bits I need to borrow to satisfy 500 hosts. Would I need to borrow 9 bits to make a /25? (2^9-2=510) 172.16.0.0/25 255.255.255.128 This is that correct?
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Fiction book(s) about computers.
Kind of an odd request. I am looking for some good fiction books that are based around computers. More specifically around computer networking, if they even exist. Has to be fiction and good! If you know of anything please don't hesitate to post. Thank you very much.
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Any brogrammers around ?
Brogramming: How does a programmer become a brogrammer? - Quora
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ASA or 2911 ISR?
We're going to be adding a second ISP at work. I've been pretty sure that I wanted to go with the ASA 5510, but then I find out that policy based routing is not available. So, with the ASA, my understanding is I can have as many subinterfaces/VLANs/networks as I want but can only define a default and backup route. I need…
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VoIP QoS Tools
Just wondering what tools you guys use to test QoS in your LAN environments. Specifically I'm looking at QoS for VoIP, so the metrics I'm looking for are Throughput, Jitter, Delay and Packet Loss. Right now i'm using iperf, but I think that just works one way, it provides the stats I need but not sure if it's a true test…
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Zuckerberg's Letter to Investors
Mark Zuckerberg's Letter to Investors: 'The Hacker Way' | Epicenter | Wired.com Welp this topic was going to come up one way or the other, thoughts? I enjoyed the letter and overall I agree with him. Though when he talked about a few controlling the many, I could only think, isn't that what Facebook is doing?
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Building the next generation file system for Windows: ReFS
Building the next generation file system for Windows: ReFS - Building Windows 8 - Site Home - MSDN Blogs What are everyone’s thoughts on the new Windows 8 file system? Looks like the next Server will be called Windows Sever 8. I think this file system is going to be stored online 24/7 and mainly for imaging.
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Cisco Upgrades Catalyst, Nexus Switches to Support 40GbE and 100GbE
Cisco Upgrades Catalyst, Nexus Switches to Support 40GbE and 100GbE Networking hardware maker Cisco Systems is blessing its two key switch lines with 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities - a move that is likely to offer data centre administrators a new way to facilitate much faster network even when the traffic is…
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HTC Android Phones Can Leak Wi-Fi Passwords
Posting just in case anybody on here has a HTC android. HTC Android phones can leak Wi-Fi passwords