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Appliance based backup solution
In the search for a new backup solution. Our current provider has dropped the ball too many times. There are lots of products out there, but would be interested to know if TE members have had good results with an appliance based backup device. Here is what I am looking for: -Appliance based so backups are cached/stored…
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What it's like to work in IT
This week I had set up our production servers for the migration to SharePoint 2010. I have done this so many times I could do it in my sleep. We need to use Kerberos Constrained Delegation with ISA 2006. Now setting that up is quite easy but can be complex when something goes wrong. This time I just could not get the…
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Unable to access file
Recently I put a request in to disable permission inheritance on a folder, remove a group (that I among many other people were part of) and then to add a group that just had 3 people in it. I wish I had the access to do this myself, but that is a different story. Anyway, yesterday the change was implemented and I found…
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A user wants a site unblocked...
Just got this e-mail... A for effort! LOL
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GNS3 on OSX
Hey guys, im starting up my studies again to attempt my route exam. I use OSX 10.6.7 on my MBP and have attempted quite a few different ways to install it via the docs written on the gns websites/wiki's. However, i cant get the bloody thing to work! :D When i go to launch the device the terminal window launches and just…
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What key information must be passed from one IT Admin to the next?
I am trying to come up with some policy and procedures for when my organization (small group 2-3 people) gets a new client and we take over the IT management. The size of the organizations I am dealing with is relatively small. Think Windows server environment, 2-5 domain controllers, 1-3 sites, no more than 200…
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Strange network problem, TCP kills my Uplink
Dear all, since today I am experiencing a very weird network problem at my parents house that I hope you can help me with. We recently got a new cable connection (16/1 MBit with Cisco Cable Modem and DHCP) which has been working fine for the last 2 weeks. Before that we were using a very slow (1024/128 kbit) DSL connection…
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Windows 8 coming 2012
Ballmer: Windows 8 is coming in 2012
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Longest Naming Convention
What is the longest naming convention you have run into? I've seen some crazy names in my career. Switch/Router names up to 25/30 characters. This comes up because of our SQL Naming instance convention that we went with. It's long and a bit confusing but does the job.
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Cisco Support Contracts - are they always so stupid ?
Man that is annoying the hell out of me. I purchased a SmartNet Contract, took them 5 days to finally add it to my account on cisco.com .. but that is it, no further information are visible and the site bombs out .. I am now on mail number 20 - back and forth - and they keep sending me the same link to a 404 page .. </rant>
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6TB MyBook Studio Edition II
I have a Dell server I was allowed to take home from work. It is a couple years old but I am going to use it to run VMs for labs. I was thinking instead of getting new internal drives for it I could pick up a 6TB MyBook Studio Edition II for the VM's. It has two drives and they can be mirrored Anyone have a good reason to…
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Can't exit diagnostic startup? HELP!
Uh oh... Was having problems with a win 7 laptop and I went and selected "Diagnostic Startup" in msconfig and then rebooted. Apparently this was a baaaaad idea. After re-selecting normal startup and rebooting nothing goes back to normal. Still in the classic theme, no restore points, can't access the network, event viewer…
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Device to test radio frequencies in the air.
This may be on the verge of "not belonging here" and if it is, sorry. I figured it at least relates to technology. Anyway, can anyone recommend a device to test radio frequencies in the air? More specifically, I think my neighbor has set up a device to interfere with my dogs well being. Please do not ask me why I think…
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How much programming knowledge do security pros have?
Considering most breaches are programming exploits.
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Small 1GBS Switch for iSCSI
Any suggestions? It's for home use. I'd like a managed system that supports jumbo frames if possible. Cheaper is better...
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Firefox 4 Memory leak?
hey has anyone else noticed the huuuuge memory leak from using the latest firefox after a while? after a a few hours its using 1.5 or more gigs of ram. wth
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I was curious; group policy objects
Can you take a Group policy from one domain and someone bring it to another without redoing it all over again? To my knowledge I'm pretty sure you cannot but if their is a way I would love to know because I do not want to re create all those policies again for each domain.
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Windows 7 system image restore
Hi all, I'm planning on getting a new HDD and I've used the system image restore feature to backup my drive. Only thing is my drive is split into two logical partitions and I when it was backing up the option wasn't given to specifiy which partition, so does anyone know if you're then given the option to restore one…
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Backup Windows NT 4 Server
I have a question is it possible to back up the data on a windows NT 4.0 File server that is running service pack 6.0 to a Hard Disk, in the event that the tape drive in the machine goes down. The NT Backup utility in this version does not allow for backup to Hard Disk so most likely i will have to be looking at a third…
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Hatin' the Haters - Dealing with a lack of reason.
I just wan to say that I hate it when people complain about MS products and actively state that things will not work for what we want to do with it and when pressed to explain the details of what requirements it will not meet can only come up with "Well, I just distrust anything that comes out of Microsoft." I'm not…
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What are most popular RAM types?
i I've been out of touch with computer parts and want to get an update on RAM. I'm just wondering which memory types are mostly used nowadays in desktops and laptops, e.g. DDR3, DDR2 and etc? What about RAM for laptops? I and a friend of mine may get into selling computer parts and it would be nice to learn from folks who…
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Example of the Upgrade report.
Have to do a lot of system upgrades and after each send a report. At first it was a simple e-mail for one person, but now it has grown to a whole department. At the moment my report has info like this: Start date/time Steps taken Upgrade logs My remarks Fits in one page, but soon will have to share with our customer and I…
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I should have learnt COBOL
I'm a sucker for the good ol' days, so I think I've found my niche. Demand for mainframe language skills remains strong | The Australian
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Is it just me... I can't study in silence.
I don't know if it is just me. But I cannot concentrate when I'm studying in silence. For some reason I always study better with fast music playing. Like I'm doing QOS studies right now blasting Megadeth Hangar 18 and I'm actually able to better focus. When everything is quiet around me I find myself getting distracted for…
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Help - Slow computer, low CPU usage.
I have a system (HP) with the AMD Athlon 64 3800+(single core) chip. There is 1GB of RAM and the operating system is Windows XP media center. I've gone through the usual trouble shooting routine. Safemode MalwareBytes scan and while that did turn up 385 "infected objects" there was no boost in speed on this particular…
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Network Analyzer help required!
Hello everyone, I work at a power plant and live in its hostel. We have an 8Mbps connection from our national telephone provider. They have a provided a simple router in which the phone line goes in. The out of that router goes to the wifi device (i am not sure if its a router or a modem or what) which spreads signals in…
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SharePoint 2010 Custom Workflow Actions - Very Cool
I just wanted to share some of the items I have found on CodePlex that are making my life really easy here at work. The most important are the iLoveShaerPoint workflow activities, UsefulSPDWorkflowActivities/SiteWorkflowActivator, and SP2010WordAutomation. Basically I have been able to quickly build a workflow that…
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Dual wan failover with hsrp/vrrp
So I have two pretty nice WAN side connections. lets call them router A and router B Router A will be the main internet drain for one of my offices and router B will handle all internal traffic. I will have a default route on router A as well as routes to all other internal subnets (with less desirable metrics, weights,…
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Cisco 857 - ADSL
I have cisco 857 router and i need to connect on my adsl connection,can anybody help me,i dont have experience with cisco dsl routers. this is run conf.
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Seriously guys...
Machoman Randy cussing savage is dead. Anyone else watch wrasling as a child?
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Could somebody suggest something to throttle utorrent traffic at home?
Say someone had a brother who was constantly consuming bandwidth using Utorrent at home. How could one throttle this traffic to make the application unusable? Could someone suggest something(free software preferably)?
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Can't join to Virtual Domain
Hey, Please do bear with me, I'm extremely new to IT. I came across this thread http://www.techexams.net/forums/jobs-degrees/63356-best-way-learn-server-technology.html and it inspired me to get some things going at home so I can learn more. Anyway, here is the situation. I installed and set up Windows Server 2008 using…
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MacOSX wifi woes
High techexamers, I am back (Formerly Liven)!!! Working for an all mac shop now and having weird wifi problems. We were using airport for wifi for everyone but we grew to much and had to move to something "enterprise" grade. We dropped in something from a major manufacturer and at first things were ok. Shortly there after…
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Reputation points? How and why?
Hi all, I have been a member of this forum for quite a few years but I just recently discovered that reputation points can be awarded to user posts. I have received a hand-full but I couldn't find any pointers on how I give them to other people or what they are used for. The FAQ link at the bottom of the Forums page is…
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Your favorite movie star?
Natalie Portman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I just love the quotes throughout Wikipedia. She is full of grace and etiquette. Who do you dig?!
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Anyone using Airprint?
I am trying to hook up an iPad 2 to an HP cp1525nw via Airprint. I have the latest firmware on both ends and both devices successfully connect to the same wireless network. For some reason the iPad refuses to see the printer. Access Point is an HP E-MSM430.
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Intel EXPI9404PTL brokish
I recently bought one of these cards and put it into a small computer which has had probably less then 100 hours of uptime. Earlier today I powered it on and 2 of the ports didn't work. I usually don't buy Intel nics, but I have never heard anyone say anything bad about them. Did I get a one in a million lemon or does this…
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What's in your screen name?
I have always been curious to know how folks on here came up with their screen names. I know there was a thread about names, but that was 3 years ago and tons of members have joined since then. Mine comes from the football team I adore, the Essendon Bombers, one of only two teams to have won 16 premierships in the AFL…
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Scripting etc
Have any of you read a "Head's first" book. Specifically the head's first python book? I feel like I seriously need to learn scripting to take my career to the next level. I have read numerous forum post (some here mostly elsewhere) that have said that python is easier to learn. I have the head's first python book, the…
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Do you create scenarios?
Do you create fake scenarios when building labs? do you have you might want to share to help other users here out to keep labbing interesting?
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Sending SSD to OCZ
Hi I have arranged an RMA with OCZ to send back a faulty SSD and they have given me an address in California!!!! Has anyone ever sent something like this to USA very curious what this will cost Any info would be great
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vmware training in Minnesota?
ok before I finally eventually leave my current non-IT job, I wanna use up ALL their tuition benefits. I was scheduled a vmware class(for the cert) at an accredited school, but it got cancelled cause of low enrollment, but I am having trouble finding another school to do it, any ideas?
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CallManager Help
I am bit of a voip newb, so sorry in advance. So I have a client who wants the extension 7907 extension when called internally or via its direct dial to forward to John's phone at 7906. Seem easy enough. Just "Forward no answer" right? But they want to ensure that the voice mail that picks up is John's, but the one…
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WebDAV on Server 2008 R2 - Not authenticating
I'm having some issues settingthis up and I am fairly sure it is my own fault. I have installed WebDAV and configured the authoring rules for all users to 'Allow' and the path to *. I can browse the site in IIS without any problems but when I try to map it as a drive in explorer I am prompted to login. I enter my domain…
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Command line trigger to pause an execution
Situation. Occasionally I have to do an upgrade - run some *.bat files through the command line on the server. Problem. It is a second time I failed and executed previous *.bat file instead of the newer version (file names are almost identiccally apart few numbers). Also it did not helped, that upgrades were done at night…
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Help with Site to Site VPN
I am trying to set up a site to site vpn connection and my knowledge is a bit limited. On one side there is a sonicwall nsa 240. The DSL modem on this side is in bridged mode with the sonicwall doing nat & dhcp. On the other side there is a Zywall 2 plus. I don't even know if this will work the way that the network is set…
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Server 2008
Hi guys have been dabbling a bit recently with Windows Server 2003, Never really touched Microsoft Server Products before and have really enjoyed the experience, Server wise before everything I have done has been NIX based. Started out with a old Pentium 4 test rig just to get to grips with the basics, Setup a DC, DNS,…
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MS Visio
Is it worth it getting the Visio 2010 professional version or the standard version is fine? I am going to use this for my CCNP studies for designing topology, and build an experience with Visio at the same time. Thanks
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Learning Linux?
I'm not a Linux newbie by any means (dual boot Win7 and Unbuntu 11 currently), but I wanted to get a better foundation in Linux with a distro that actually would require some work and learning. Ubuntu is nice, but acts too much like Windows, and at times seems a bit too easy to work with. I've thought about going to…
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Javascript based x86 emulator thats capable of running Linux
Javascript PC Emulator Yeah... Thats just... yeah... I assume it is legitimate considering this guy wrote QEMU and a whole bunch of other fairly important stuff.
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Anyone know of any Root Cause Analysis Templates?
I was wondering if anyone knew of a template out there for free. I can't seem to locate one. Kind regards, -N2
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DirectorySearcher filter (PowerShell/C#/ADSI Edit)
Ok, I am trying to build a filter dynamically in C# using DirectorySearcher and I am having some issues. Things to keep in mind: 1. We are in a multi-forest, multi-domain AD environment. 2. There are two main forests company.net and jointVenture.net 3. Company.net has multiple domains. 4. Most of my users will have…
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Free Forensic software (beta)
OSForensics gives up your PC's deepest, darkest secrets | Software News - Betanews Looks like something interesting to play with.
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151 Security Vulnerabilities
Taped over door locks...you would be surprised how many people forget about simple physical security. Security gaps leave patient records exposed - Health - msnbc.com
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Wireless signal strength app
Anyone know of a good app that tells me % of signal strength? I'm going to be setting up a new site and want to test signal strength in different rooms/hallways. Will be setting up a B/G/N network.
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Lync Server 2010
I am planning on bidding to put in a Lync server at a client of mine to replace their ageing NEC. They are thinking of just putting another NEC in and I am resisting this. They are a non-profit so they get very good pricing through MS, I think I can underbid and over-perform with this solution. Does anyone here have any…
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Why do people use technologies that are said to be "flimsy"
I was reading this article: How Skype does, and doesn’t, work | ZDNet I think I recall reading a few post on here about someone "saved thousands" by recommending Skype as an alternative to their company. Could it simply be cost effective? The article says that the Skype infrastructure relies on a P2P network that uses…
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odd wireless card issue
I recently got a wireless card that contains an Atheros AR9271 chipset. The issue that I observe is that it sometimes says that my network's signal strength is -10dBm though monitoring software (normally its in the -50 to -60 dBm range) and then it sometimes knocks me off. I don't know it it's just a driver issue or if…
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Hire some based on underling knlowdge or systems knolwdge
I've been thinking about this as I have been going on job interviews recently since moving away. I did some interviews for systems I haven't touched yet, but I understood the technology behind them. One of them I was passed over for and the other I will be doing a face to face. I was passed over cause I didn't have…
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Microsoft Security Intelligence Report
Yes I know many of you think that title should burst into flames for oxymoronicness (tm) but it's not a bad read if just for some of the metrics. Security Intelligence Report (SIR) vol.10
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Computer Cloning
Hi guys i'm going to throw this one out there, Is it possible to say create a image of a system ( Windows XP, All Updates, Service Packs) using Clonezilla and then roll out that image onto different hardware, or am I right in saying you would run into conflicts with driver issues, if you are using different hardware how do…
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Starting a Business...
For those of you that run businesses (side business, not main jobs) how do you determine what prices your market will bear (price wise)? Did any of you go to your local SBA or anything like that? I am thinking of doing a pc repair business as well as doing networking (firewalls,wireless routers, switches) for home users…
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Please review my bash script
Can you guys take a quick look at my bash script? If I run sh copy.sh it tells me (23: Syntax error: Bad for loop variable) and if I run ./copy.sh it tells me (./man_fs2-copy.sh: line 28: syntax error near unexpected token `done' ./man_fs2-copy.sh: line 31: `done cat /tmp/error.log | mail -s "Here is the log for $share"…
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Dash camera in a car
Has anyone have or tested a video camera mounted in the car? To take video in front of the car. I want to order one, but cannot decide which one. I was looking at the GoPro HD Hero at 299 dol. but was told that for this kind of money I can get a camera which also show car speed, date and time, maybe even GPS coordinates.…
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Question about sites that offer free access to Cisco routers for practice
I got a class coming up this summer dealing with Cisco VoIP that assumes that you have basic knowledge using Cisco routing equipment. Does anybody have any favorite websites that provides free access to Cisco equipment for practice? Yes I should have taken a basic class but I didn't get the opportunity to do so. I admit…
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Old HP printers
Do these things ever die? Just the other day I was configuring one from 1992 and it was awful to work on. I had to configure it from the printer level. I couldn't even find a DHCP option. I tried clearing out the IP address but it kept hanging on to the old one where it was previous set up and located. I ended up having to…
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PDF readers
Does anyone know of a PDF reader that will allow you to have a panel open of a diagram while reading about the diagram 3 pages ahead? Or maybe a feature that I don't know of. I'm reading with sumatra and unwilling to even consider adobe bloatware
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blocking USB drives in company
hello, i've been trying to find either a product or through GPO that will allow me to achieve the following: 1. block flash drives that are not encrypted and only allow the ones that are. Any idea would be greatly apreciated.
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Ticketing System
So, I work for a small company with just a few techs. We work with a lot of small companies, home users, and local government agencies. We are looking at a new system. Perhaps freshdesk Help desk and customer support software - Freshdesk Anybody have any suggestions on some good solutions. We currently use freshbooks and…
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Odd Computer Problem
Ok, this one has had me scratching my head for a while. I have a user that docks his Dell Latitude e6510 (Win7 32bit) on his desk while in office. We have it setup so that the network line from the wall connects to Cisco 7961 phone, then from the phone to the docking station. While the user is working, the PC will randomly…
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40-Gbps Switching fabrics
Geez! now imagine ether-channeling 40Gbps interfaces lol Many vendors including Brocade and HP, sad thing is Cisco had no part in this technology revolution. Fire John Chambers? I guess that direction was away from 40gbps ethernet? I am already looking into HP certification, am i too harsh? 40-Gbps Ethernet Makes Its Debut…
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Looking to buy a router
Looking to buy a router and thinking about this one clicky. It would be used simply for home purpose - 1 desktop and 1 maybe 2 laptops. Reviews say it is a decent product for the right price. Anyone familiar with a manufacturer or a similar model?
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URL aliases in company intranet. How to?
What I saw - people working in company XXX can access specific intranet pages , instead of typing full URL, they type only the alias of the internal webpage or part of the sharepoint and the requested page opens without a problem. I need this - talked to our sysadmin, but he cannot help me with it. He does not know how or…
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When things were going so well....
... I always forget that the highest highs usually precede the lowest lows. So as most know, I have been really excited about my job and doing really well at it. My boss has decided that we need to hire a fulltime helpdesk person (will post the job when we officially start advertising) to join our IT team. This is really…
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xvr-600 Graphics card driver
Hi All, I've installed solaris 9 and need to get my hands on the drivers for the xvr-600. The following site has binaries for the driver SPARC Graphics Consolidation Download Center (downloads.sparc_graphics) - XWiki I've copied the folders SUNWjfbcf, SUNWjfbr, SUNWjfbw to my machine. How can i install these binaries?,…
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Any recommended Business Process Modeling/Theory books?
I am wondering if there is any one out here that has encountered a solid book to learn the ins and outs of business process modeling. I am trying to ramp up on this particular skill. Any assistance would be much appreciated. I remember I posted a while back but for some bizarre reason I am unable to find that post. Sorry…
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Becoming a Programmer
I've decided to formulate a backup plan if my current plans don't pan out. I'm looking into maybe becoming a programmer. I took a bunch of courses in High School (VB, C++, Java) and in college I took VB.net and Java (again). I was a decent programmer and probably would have been a good one if I stuck to it for 4 years…
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Microsoft Office Certs....
Hey guys, The boss hinted he might want to find if there are some technical certifications for our entry level staff in the Microsoft office suite. Specifically Microsoft Outlook. I noticed there are certs on Outlook and just wondered if they had any value at all in terms of training up interns and junior level staff.…
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Question about configuring an ssl VPN
Has anyone tried configuring an ssl VPN server on Server 2008 R2 (using only one NIC)? I've tried several tutorials with no luck (most of the tutorials I've read are based on using two NICs.)
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Wiki or SharePoint?
I am trying to get organized some things in our HelpDesk. One thing is information which need to be provided to Call Agents and HelpDesk personnel. To this day all info was published to our SharePoint site, but after some time it got littered with useless, doubled or old info. I and others find it harder and harder to dig…
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Enable ID via scheduled Task
We have high access ID's that remain disabled unless needed. Normally I just open ADUC and uncheck disabled to enable it. The only trouble with this is when it is an offshore user who needs it enabled at 4:00 AM on Saturday morning. Today I decided to create a scheduled task to do this, and try as I might I couldn't get it…
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Backtrack 5 Released Today
Found here: BackTrack Linux - Penetration Testing Distribution
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Why You Need a Degree
Table A-4. Employment status of the civilian population 25 years and over by educational attainment It's impossible to assume causation from these numbers (it could just be that people with degrees work harder or interview better, and are therefore more employable), but there is a relationship between level of education…
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HP Systems Insight Manager or the like?
Can anyone give me a real low down on what this thing is capable of? Sorry the HP site really just tries a salesman like pitch rather than telling what I can use it for. It seems some sort of it is a hardware monitor. Which is what Im primarily interested in. Unfortuntely the HP site says it only supports: ML110 G7, DL120…
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Craigslist "rooms & shares"
I'm starting a new job in a city 2 hours away either next week, or the week after. My soon-to-be-wife can't move there until late June - she is finishing the LPN program at her college around June 20th. My new work schedule is 12a - 10a 4 days per week, so I would need a hotel for 3 nights each week. The cheapest I could…
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How many servers are you responsible for?
At my current job, we have roughly 400 servers total, that includes both physical and virtual. They serve about 3500 users, and we have 14 people to take care of it all. 1 of them is a manager, and 2 are Network Engineers that do mostly routers and switches, so they only have a couple of the servers. Out of all that, I'm…
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What to do with a home server? Learning experience...
I have a box that currently has Server 2008 R2 Enterpise installed and Id like to put it to good use, even if it isnt practical. Im the kind of guy who does projects just for the sake of doing them. This one I am creating for a learning experience. Along with some actual usefulness. Id like to keep it running, this way Im…
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PowerShell - Access WSS 3.0 Version History
Just thought I would post this little script that shows how to access a list items version history in a SharePoint list. [void][System.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.SharePoint")$site = new-object Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSite("[URL]http://sharepoint.domain.com/[/URL]")$web = $Site.OpenWeb("marketneed")…
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Exchange Archiving
Just a quick question that wasn't easily Googled for me. I want to be able to archive my email, but I don't want it to move them to a new archive folder. I'll admit, I haven't done a lot of digging.
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Any Former Navy CTO's On This Board?
PM me if so. I was in from 1991-2000. Was at Edzell, Rota, and Naval Space Command. Thanks. Keith
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Startup Has Big Plans for Tiny Chip Technology - WSJ
Startup Has Big Plans for Tiny Chip Technology - Digits - WSJ
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Samoa Changes Time Zone
Samoa to Change Time Zones - The Daily Beast# Other than a catastrphic failure of hardware this has to be a DBA/BI person's worst nightmare. Managing and dealing with calendars is bad enough under normal situations. Everyone thinks they know what words like "work day" and "year" mean but they are really abstract, maliable…
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An IT related persuasive speech topic?
we are about to do persuasive speeches in my speech class. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on a topic that i can use to persuade the audience. I wish to work on something i feel comfortable with. I don't want topics thatwould sound too cliche' at the same time though. any ideas would be appreciated. an example…
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Advanced searches of the RIPE database?
Hello, I'm trying to search the RIPE database for all address ranges that include a *word* surrounded by wildcards. Unfortunately it looks like you can't do this with the tool provided by RIPE. I've been searching for a solution and the best I have come up with is the below reference to an offline copy. Internet: How can I…
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LinkedIn to offer IPO next week
Open up your wallets ... LinkedIn to sell shares for $32-$35 in upcoming IPO - Computerworld
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Memory Upgrade
Hey guys, I was going to bump up an Mac mini to 2gig of ram. And in the process saw this site. Anyone ever use them? Scam? Legit? Quality? OWC 53DR2SPAIR2G 2.0GB Matched Pair (1.0GB x 2 Kit)... in stock at OWC thanks!
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Network Performance
Hi guys, Just wondering anyone know how to monitor a production network perfomance. I have been trying my best speed everything up for the remote site's end user but they seems to be complaining that it's slow. anyone knows of a tool that i can used so i can make a benchmark performance of network performance?
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How much upload speed do I need for a Web server?
I want to run a web server from my home. Hypothetical situation...Windows server 2003 with 4 gb of memory and single website. I have a 3mbps download and a 300 kbps upload(I know 300 is low). So if my home page is 37.5 KB, does that mean that I can only server up one page a second? Considering there are 37.5 KB in 300kbps.…
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Virtualization and Lab
Hello, Can anyone tell me the name of virtualization software that will help me build an environment where I can practice using a server to push things to clients. I want to start pursuing an enterprise administrator cert but don't have a lot of experience on that side and am not likely to get it with my job. Also...is…