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For you Hardware/Server guys...Dell Poweredge 2850 SCSI Hard Drive topic
So here is the plan. I have a Dell Poweredge 2850 with 4 hot swap SCSI HDD's each with 146GB. Last night I installed Win Server 2003 Standard on drive 0 (Labled as 0 - 3 with a max of 6 drives usable) since the PowerEdge 2850 only supports Server 2003. I have been researching and made my choice for Network Monitoring…
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Who all plays fantasy baseball?
Let's discuss the 2012 season! Go Tigerssssssssssssss
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Tax deductions and IT training
It's getting to be that time of year again.... Just out of curiosity, has anyone deducted their out of pocket IT training expenses on their taxes. Like if you went and took a class that was relevant to your job. I know that you can claim that kind of stuff under Misc. Deductions - Pub 529 - Work Related Education. See…
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.net framework on Windows 7 64 bit
I have an employee that we just got a new PC. He had a program he was using on XP. We just tried to install it. Looks like I need .net framework 1.0 (not 1.1) in order for it to work. I can't seem to find a version of 1.0 frame work for 64 bit. Does anyone have a programs that I can use in order to get it to work?
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Expanding a virtual disk in Navisphere
So, here is the setup: vmware 4 Navisphere Express on Ax4 Question: Can I expand my virtual disk in navisphere with vmware still in production? (It has VMs running on it) If so, I would just need to go into vmware, rescan my storage and grow the virtual disk in vmware, right?
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the amish experiment
could you live with out being plugged in? i think i may do this, im online to much as it is if its not here its facebook or random places online Jake Reilly's 'Amish Project:' 90 Days Without a Cell Phone, Email and Social Media - Yahoo! News and yes i know the irony of posting it here
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How would you list (Active participant on Techexams.net on your resume)?
I was just doing some thinking about listing groups, memberships etc on your resume or even application. I am a member of PMI and I was thinking of listing Techexams as well. Thoughts? I feel like I provide good advice to people and recieve as well. How could one leverage listing this website down on your resume?
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Feds Shut Down Megaupload.com
Feds Shut Down Megaupload.com File-Sharing Website | Techland | TIME.com All hell breaking lose. Anonymous fighting back killing sites like crazy.
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IPv6 Launch Coming in June.
World IPv6 Launch Solidifies Global Support for New Internet Protocol | World IPv6 Launch Any reactions or thoughts on what it means for the world, your company, or you as an IT Pro?
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NSA on Nat Geo Tonight
They have a special on the NSA on Nat Geo Channel tonight at 9 pm (EST).
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Blog Software(IIS 7.5 and AD Integration)
Has anyone used any blog software that is written in ASP.net and uses AD for authentication? I don't want SharePoint! The people who do this already have a SharePoint site and use it for something different. This is strictly public facing and strictly for blogging. But I would like it to be something I could write modules…
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backscatter dot org....
What a scam!!! I can't believe MX Logic uses them as a BL reference. Anyone else ever had to deal with those crooks??
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Android Networking tools
So I've been searching for some apps to toy around with, so far I've found ConnectBot and Wifi Analyzer. Popular Network & Admin Android Apps - AlternativeTo.net has a list of some more. What networking/admin apps do you use on your phone?
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Been "Tasked" with being a SME for Cisco Call Manager
Hello, well I've been asked by my supervisors to be a "boss" with Cisco Call Manager 4.3. I've played with it in a test environment about six months ago, have a few MS Powerpoint slides and I am starting to browse a Cisco pdf called Solution Network Reference Design (SNRD). I've also poked around on Cisco's forums under…
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is iphone siri secretly tracking?
Interesting thing happened to my wife and I yesterday, we were driving around the Cleveland area looking for a particular restaurant; Carrie Cerino's. We were having trouble finding it so my wife used her iPhones siri app to find directions, the app was having trouble understating what she was saying so after the third…
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F-Bomb DARPA's tiny spy computer
DARPA-Funded Hacker's Tiny $50 Spy Computer Hides In Offices, Drops From Drones - Forbes Interesting article. Thought you all would like to see it.
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Will Email become extinct?
Will Email Become Extinct? - Certification Magazine I'm not sure if this was posted or not, but I thought it was interesting.
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Video conference software?
I'm doing an internship for a medium size business that has several locations around the state. They constantly drive to one location for meetings and its really killing time (some drive up to 4 hours one way). So they are interested in video conferencing. They would like to be able to have everyone participate at the same…
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free magazines from this site? anyone?
Hey all, New to the site, I have been working towards my CCNA, had a question so I turned to a search engine to answer it and lucky for me I stumbled across this site, I'd like to thank everyone for their participation here it's a great source of info. My question though is theres tab on the left of this site that says…
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Cisco icons for Visio
I'll be doing a University project in the near future and I've decided that I'll be basing it on designing and implementing a network. I want to get the official Cisco icons into Visio 2007 but have no idea how, and although I've searched it I can't seem to figure it out. I've downloaded a whole bunch of files off Cisco…
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Old PC tuning
Well I got my old HP Pavillion out of storage and it came up good. Windows XP and 512M of RAM. I would appreciate any tips on how best to scrub up/tune this PC to get the best performance out it. Please dont say upgrade ok! Been a while since I did PC support ;) Cheers
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Capture the Flag competitions
Have any of you done any CTF competitions at a security conference? This year I want to go to Derbycon and like most cons I think they are going to do a CTF competition. I would like to participate but I have never been involved with anything like that. If any of you have, how did you prepare for it? Did you have a team or…
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the f-bomb
F-BOMB $50 surveillance computer hides in your CO detector, cracks your WiFi -- Engadget i want one or 12
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Having a tough choice on which elective to pick
Almost finishing my Network Administration degree and I have one elective left and have three classes to choose. SQL Server Administration Exchange Server Administration Internet Security and Acceleration Just trying to figure out which one. I figured out I would throw it up here and see any of your thoughts. Thanks for…
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10 Most hated jobs
If you believe this list, it must suck to be in IT. News Headlines 10. Marketing Manager 9. CNC Machinist 8. Technical Support Analyst 7. Law Clerk 6. Electronics Technician 5. Technical Specialist 4. Senior Web Developer 3. Product Manager 2. Director of Sales and Marketing and what is worse that a director of sales and…
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SharePoint 2010 Opening Email messages
I know Robert might be able to shed some light on this.....I was trying to find out within SP 2010 Email messages and attachments are now detached from one another (message is now an (.eml) and the attcachment is underneath with its perspective file extension,( i.e pdf, docs, etc.)). In the earlier SP 2007 version, Emails…
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Hawaiian Bill Would Force ISPs to Track Users' Web Histories For 2 Years
Hawaiian Bill Would Force ISPs to Track Users' Web Histories For 2 Years - Slashdot
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need suggestion
guys i need a suggestion about my university situation. I am at the 4 th semester of Computer Science ( will be in 10 days) I was always taking extra classes from the upper semester ( like when i was at the 1 th semester i was taking extra classes from the 3 rd one), in other words, my 4 th semester is almost empty . I…
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PowerSyringe a PowerShell-Based Code/DLL Injection Utility
Up Next Matt Graeber and PowerSyringe « PowerScripting Podcast Interesting stuff...
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Wikipedia down
Redirect message on the wiki website.. Sic' Imagine a World Without Free Knowledge For over a decade, we have spent millions of hours building the largest encyclopedia in human history. Right now, the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that could fatally damage the free and open Internet. For 24 hours, to raise…
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Question about computer accounts in 2008
I have 5 window XP computers that very old (pre 2000). Problem is that they use software that only runs on windows xp - and it won't work on xp mode or vmware (don't ask). The software is being phased out in 2 months. My boss sold them on 5 new computers without thinking the software problem through. Now they want them and…
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Great Place To Find Free And Open Source Programs
AlternativeTo - Alternatives To The Applications You Want To Replace I'm probably behind on finding out about this website, but I figured I'd post it anyways.
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Server 2008 R2 Question
Afternoon people, Firstly I apoligise if this is a Noobish problem I am experiencing. I am dabbling with Server 2008 R2 currently I have a dell Powerdge hooked up to a Netgear switch which are both isolated from the main network ( no routers connect just server to switch) Server Credentials: Computer name: Shinobi1 Domain:…
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Best website award goes to
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SBS2008 & Autodiscover woes
If you haven't had the pleasure of working with autodiscover yet, boy are you in for a suprise! I don't know if it's against policy to ask work related questions on here, so if it's removed I won't be upset. I've been working with a client on SBS2008, Exchange 2007, Outlook 2010. They mentioned OOF was not working, getting…
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Bandwidth Hogs? Apps take up more than browsers
App Performance View: Apps Eat More Bandwidth than Browsers
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Con Artist Starred in Sting That Cost Google Millions .
Interesting article about Google accepting drug ads and settlement. Con Artist Starred in Sting That Cost Google Millions - WSJ.com#
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Inconsistent DNS Causes mail issues.
My collegue sent me this screenshot... And asked me to solve it! Nevertheless, I'm unsure of what to do. Also, he is interrupting my studies for CCDA! Anyhow, if we get the hold of this, I learn something. Anyone got any idea? Please also explain the mechanics behind this. A symptom from this problem is that we cant mail…
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How can high level use of MS suite be leveraged for BA/PM/Management role?
Without the risk of sounding very amature, can you somehow call out expert use on your resume regarding the MS Suite? In particular MS Excel? I've been using it for over 10 years and now support high level functionality of the tool. Reporting, Pivot Tables, Text lookups like V and H, IF statements out the arse, Charting,…
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THOTCON 0x3 - Chicago's Hacking Conference-anyone going?
I went to my local ISSA meeting and one of the speakers mentioned THOTCON..is anyone going to this, or have you been to this conference in the past? It’s in Chicago, but the location is a secret for now.. Looks pretty cool!! The speaker encouraged everyone to go. THOTCON - Chicago's Hacking Conference What: THOTCON 0x3 -…
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SharePoint 2010 anonymous access
Hello, I'm a SharePoint noob and have just been playing around to better learn it on my own. I have a site setup off SharePoint 2010 that I'm hosting off my home server (2008 with SQL 2008 ) and is accessible via my registered domain name however I can't seem to access it via anonymous like you would a website. I have…
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Gmail for Business
Anyone using Gmail for Business? I am thinking of getting a domain setup and I use Gmail so figured why not use it for a business email? My question is if it's possible to move my current free mailbox to the paid service? Would suck to maintain the two mailboxes, though I guess that would be the better route to go. Would…
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Google destroying memory
Google Search And Memory I've felt this for a couple years now, with such a wealth of information it just isn't possible to remember it all. Rather I attempt to remember where I read it (book, website, ect). I have a whole folder in my favorites dedicated to technical crap that I've read for if I need to reference it…
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Anybody want to critique my blog?
I really don't want to make it look like I'm trying to promote myself here, I would just like some feedback on things that I can add, change or tweak to my blog to make better. I know it needs more content (I will be adding a new post this weekend) but what else can I do to make it better? I also plan on buying a domain…
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Need advice: 5000+ systems needing to be upgraded from XP to Windows 7
Hello everyone! After struggling for 9 months in my current b.s job I'm in, I finally landed a new IT position! I was doing help desk/desktop support/PC tech garbage (actually more help desk - conned by employer into this position), but this role I accepted (currently going through background check), it's more of a…
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RIM's Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis are out, and may license their software
It's about time. RIM has been very complacent. I never understood having 2 CEOs who were also co-chairmen. I think the best opportunity for RIM in the future is to license the BB Enterprise Server to Google, Apple, and/or Microsoft to incorporate into their systems. BB OS is on its way out, and with all the momentum behind…
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Does No Jailbreaking or Rooting Makes You Mediocre?
Last night, I jailbroken my iPhone 4S with the latest jailbreak just released yesterday, and this evening, I was still working on tweaking it. This was my first jailbreak attempt ever. I did it, because I wondered what it was like, and I was only curious. I must say it was a bit interesting. However after discovering that…
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Conquering Hero?
McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: In Which I Fix My Girlfriend
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HELP!! In need of guidance...
I'm posting this because I'm having trouble switching my career path into the IT field. When I was younger I did a lot of cabling for enterprise networks but after college I went into the restaurant management field. After a few years, I came to realize it was not what I wanted to be doing for the rest of my working life.…
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Onenote in an enterprise?
I'm getting ready to deploy new computers company wide, all with Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010. I'm playing around with it this weekend so I can put together some training material for the staff (everyone is used to office 2003). I'm seriously worried about one-note though, it looks like an awesome tool, but they…
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Cisco Packet Tracer on Linux Ubuntu
I'm trying to get packet tracer to work on ubuntu. I downloaded the file and set the file to executable and I'm not sure how to execute the file in terminal. chmod +x PacketTracer52_*.bin I tried exec chmod +x PacketTracer52_*.bin when I did that the terminal closed out and nothing happened.
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Dealing with coworkers
Ok so I need to vent a little. I'm the SA at my job, and deal with all the W2K8 and R2 servers, plus some other odds and ends. I have this co-worker that's the network/cisco guy, and mostly deals with the networking equipment, IP addresses and so on. I come in this morning to check on my soon to be new internet server and…
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What features would you like to see in Ipad 3?
IT experts want better security features in iPad 3
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Silicon Valley conspiring to not hire you.
This is interesting... DOJ Says Apple, Google, Pixar and Intel Conspired to Not Poach Each Other's Employees Apparently some big names in the industry will not hire you if you're working for some of the other big names in the industry. I can understand an agreement of "We won't try to steal your people from you", but not…
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Cisco 2621 Router for home use
I'm trying to setup a home network using Cox cable ISP, Cisco 2621 Router, and Cisco 2950 Switch. I'm pretty sure that I have all the settings correct but no internet... I'm wondering if I have to set it up as DHCP on the interface going to the cable modem? If so is there any way to get IOS 12.2+ since 12.1 doesn't have…
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Cert on resume
So you're looking at an intern/junior spot to hire for. On the resume you see MacOS Integration Specialist and MIcrosoft Digital Literacy Certs on the resume. What are your thoughts? Mine was, "dude is clearly broke, and made do with what he could. Good for him" Coworker on the other hand dismissed the guy as "faking…
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Firewall/DMZ Design
We are having a discussion about firewall design. I've been involved with network/firewall devices on and off. I'm average when it comes to design.. I remember hearing/seeing about devices that could forward traffic while the device is off. We are looking to implement an internal firewall that is transparent and will not…
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Free: Creating and managing a private cloud with System Center 2012
Since the cloud is here to stay some may want to take advantage of this. Absolutely FREE. Jump Start class: Creating and managing a private cloud with System Center 2012 - Microsoft Press - Site Home - MSDN Blogs - Course: “Creating and Managing a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 Jump Start” - Date/Time: February…
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Workstation - 2x E5410 or 1x E5620
I got two server coming back which aren't needed any more so I intend to use the parts for a new workstation as I don't have one any more. Now the question of the question - do I run either one or two E5410s or a single E5620 - the motherboards seem to be equally expensive (single socket ones seem to be more expensive in a…
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Convert EXE to MSI for deployment ?
Hello Guys! What is the best tool and practices to convert and deploy a msi file ? What is the best tool to convert exe to msi ? Thanks!
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IronPort C160 question.
Hi All, If anyone here uses ironport I am having a problem with an outgoing content filter. I do not have much experience with Ironport so I may be missing something basic but what i am trying to do is set-up an outgoing content filter that uses a recipient as a condition and the action is to skip all other content…
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Excel Changes URL Paths on SharePoint Docs
We experienced a crazy issue today that had me literally thinking that a group of users was completely and totally insane. It turns out, though, the problem was exactly as they described it. When an Excel document on a SharePoint document library was checked out and the option to checkout to local drafts was checked URLs…
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Anyone familiar with Nortel phone systems?
I have a phone system that I'm not entirely familiar with. We have an office that just got a new phone line and I have no idea on how to program the phones so they have the 3rd line available to them. I already have it punched down to the 66 block. Just wasn't sure on how to add the line on the actual phone.
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Gmail problems
I've sent several emails today and the receivers have told me the email is blank...nothing in the body message. Has anyone experienced this? Is this due to SOPA?
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unable to receive comcast.net e-mails
Hello, I'm trying to help out a friend and was just wondering if anyone knows what may cause comcast.net e-mail to be rejected from coming in to exchange? The comcast.net user is receiving: Delivery to the following recipients was aborted after 73.7 hour(s): > Reporting-MTA: dns; qmta04.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net…
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New FusionIO mobile app
So my company has this new app which I thought was pretty funny. Its an app for the iphone/Android. Check it out and see what you think. Fusion Face :: Fusion-io
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Making your own product
Has anyone ever thought abou this. I have made 2 in the past 4 months and sometimes I'm thinking I should take seriously as I feel I could do a superior job at it.
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Sharepoint 2010 Web Part to track steps from pedometer
My HR department has asked me to create a page for all of our employees to track data from pedometers. We want them to be able to enter a daily tally of steps walked and to see their progress and a chart with the top walkers. Does anyone know of a product that would do this or a way I could easily program it? A spreadsheet…
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Shoretel Phone Project - Network Switching Debacle
One of my clients is upgrading their old digital/analog NEC to a SIP Shoretel. They use a telecom consulting company who are known for putting incredibly cheap (in price AND quality) phone systems into organizations and marrying the support of those devices to whatever phone vendor they cherry picked. This annoys me…
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Adobe Reader X 10.1.2 bug
Just an FYI, I found out earlier today that 10.1.2 added a "feature" to make it easier to print duplex, however it's enabled by default and doesn't go by your printer settings. So until that's fixed in the next release, I've got my users unchecking that every time they print. If your printer is set to only print single…
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Has anyone used DeepFreeze at their work, or a volunteer enviroment?
Anyone use DeepFreeze at their work? I just accepted a volunteer position as a Computer Lab Assistant at an organization that uses Deep Freeze in their computer lab. The program erases everything installed on the computer after a reboot. Are there any known issues that I should know about concerning this software? To my…
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VDI - Anyone doing it?
At my last company we had some customers who were doing it to some degree. Most were logging into Citrix and launching their apps from there, with one getting a full Citrix desktop to work out of. What has everyone's experience been with this? Also, has anyone done the full blown dumb terminal with a virtual desktop (be it…
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THE best cheesecake shop in New York ?
Everyone who comes back from holiday talking about it but no one seems to remember the name of the shop. I checked sites like this The Best Cheesecakes in New York (and Therefore the U.S.?) | Serious Eats : New York But those names apparently don't ring a bell. Can someone suggest THE shop I MUST visit when coming to New…
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What is a good wireless router these days?
After moving, I didn't think much about my wireless network and I pulled out an old WRT54G linksys router and set up my wireless on it (WPA2). After doing a speed test I noticed my speed was around 15 mbps. I assumed this was due to the wireless so I disconnected and plugged directly in. This time it was a little better,…
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Server 2K8 Virtualization issue
Hi guys I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit, And have Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 I am trying to run Server 2008 R2 Virtually but am encountering a issue when I try and run it via both Virtual PC and virtualbox. \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe status: 0xc000035a Attempting to load 64 Bit Application however this CPU is…
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And IT gets a bad rap for dumping...
Doctor's do it too. Exclusive: Doctors cheated on exams - CNN.com I don't get why people can't just learn the material.
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Bit of a PC upgrade, but which G Card suits this spec
Hi As title says, please see list of hardware and recommend an adequate graphics card that isn't overkill, or under spec as I suspect my current one will be Asus P5Q Deluxe, this board has 2 slots for graphics cards, does anyone recommend SLI or is that just a FAD Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.8 Ghz Will be clocking to 3.6 Ghz 2 x…
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The World's Youngest MCP Passes Away
I'd read about this young lady before, I was quite sad to see this headline today as I was browsing the web: Programming Prodigy Passes Away at 16: Hear Her Philosophy of Life
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Touch Textbooks - Free College Textbooks
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pc upgrade
Hi!! I'm looking to upgrade my computer from an Intel Pentium D with 4 gb of ram at 800 mhz to most likely the AMD FX eight core processor with 8gb of ram at 2ghz (if I read that right). I was told that Intel has some good processors for virtualization but all the processors are pretty expensive. I will be running about…
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Chinese Attack US DoD Smart Cards
Chinese 'attack US DoD Smart Cards' with Sykipot Malware | HITBSecNews
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Is this possible on an old Cisco 1701
Hi First I hope I'm in the correct forum for my question,*apologies if not. Second this is my first post on this amazing forum. The reason for this is anytime I did a search I usually found my answer without the need to ask but this one is a little different. I have two questions really but to keep things simple I'll post…
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How does internet traffice reach other other continents parted by the oceans?
I'm just curious and am not sure how to word this for google. Does internet traffic get passed through some satellite and then passed to say, Europe? Or is there some really long cable strung along the atlantic? I hope this isn't a dumb question! EDIT: Err... a bit more searching and I think have found my answer:…
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Server Basics
I used the first video in this series for setting up a domain controller and Active Directory on my 2008R2 Server. I’m not sure how accurate the content is, but I figured if anyone wanted to set up a 2008 R2 server just to get a feel for it, that this would be a good starting point. Later on in my Windows 7 studies I want…
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SOPA blackouts
Anyone planning to go dark on their website on the 18th as a protest against SOPA / PIPA? Not that it probably makes any real difference on small sites, but perhaps more along the lines of collaborative principle?
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Packetpushers blog post on the Process of Learning
Packetpushers delivers again. They have an excellent post on how to study for a cert and wanted to share it here: The Process of Learning: A Flowchart, Flash Cards, Anki and More They have confirmed a few things that have been posted on here.
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Running Web Server in VMware
I'm running Windows 7 x64 and have VMware Workstation 8 running CentOS 6.2. Apache is installed, the web site is built and I can access it by typing in the IP address of CentOS into Firefox.. However, I can't access the website from the host system (Windows 7). I think I need to configure the network adapter of the VM…
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FoxConn workers threaten mass suicide
Did 300 Workers at an Xbox 360 Factory Threaten Mass Suicide? - Yahoo! News
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Stupid Chinese hackers.
Facebook told me that someone logged into my account there from a mobile device in China. :\ I'm on my computer at least 8 hours a day for work, so I got the notification right away and was able to take action immediately. Maybe that's what I get for logging on from unsecured WiFi at a hotel. I keep my home network locked…
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Sudden loss of connectivity in our SBS 2011 domain in our company!!!
Hi In our company we are having one windows sbs 2011 domain controller and around 50 pcs with windows xp professional sp3 and some laptops with windows 7 professional sp2; Antivirus is symantec endpoint protection loaded in separate pc made server and all are configured ;working perfectly until today afternoon. All of a…
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TCP Options
Does the Max Segment Size option for TCP make ICMP Path Discovery useless ? Well what I should say is that why wouldn't MSS show the MS for the path and not the host. Wouldn't that be a better thing to send instead of relying on another protocol?
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Recommend an RDP APP for my phone
In need of a RDP App from my Droid Skyrocket II I have tried teamviewer and it was so so what do some of you guys like to use?
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Linux Mint 12
Have it running in a VM currently. Love it, love it, love it. Sadly, I think Mint will get assimilated into the whole cell phone interface morass eventually, but hopefully it'll be the last to go. Currently running Ubuntu 10.10 on the home laptop. I figure when I can upgrade to a larger SSD, I'll put Mint 12 on it. Have…
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Packet filtering
Can a firewall on a different network filter packets based on private IP addresses from a different network it's not connected to? E.g Company A has an internet facing firewall, from this firewall can they filters packets coming from Company B's private IP range? Someone told me that the above is possible but the…
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How do you get remote access to your home network?
So I posted this on another thread but I didn't want to go any further into (since it would be off topic). I want to know how the people of TE get remote access to their home networks. Strictly SSH or RDP? SSL or IPSEC VPN? How about something like a covert channel? Many a combo or something I haven't listed. I would also…
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Google Voice + Obi100 = Awesome!
My wife and I decided to finally drop our home phone line and upgrade our cell phones to iPhones (the increase in our cell phone cost is offset by canceling our home phone line). After we did this, I realized "what if my stepson needs to make a call and we're not home?" He's 7 so a cell phone is out of the question. After…
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i was saving for a fire till i saw ...
Asus Memo 370T changes the game by offering four cores for the price of two | CES 2012: Tablets and E-book Readers - CNET Blogs that looks near perfect it has all the ports i would want and the price im ok with, with full android not skinned one like the fire
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"sponsored" foreign job roles via recruitment agencies?
hey, i was just wondering if anyone has used agencies that act as a sponsored employer to get your foot in the door to countries where its difficult to get a work visa? for example, if i were to go to Australia or the US, its not as easy as just upping sticks and moving to another EU country as i dont have a work visa, so…
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I'm making the switch . . .
. . . to a laserjet printer that is. I've grown tired of ink drying out and getting low ink messages after printing few pages with my inkjet printer. I found a good deal on a black and white laserjet on Amazon that I just ordered and was happy to find out that I can find replacement toner cartridges for around $20 on ebay.…
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CISCO LIVE Conference
anyone been to this conference? Is this worth going to? Please share your experience.