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VMWare
Good morning, I've been lurking about for some odd months and finally registered for this website. (Hi all) I've been a Systems Administrator for quite some time and am looking to direct my career path more towards the server side rather than workstation/desktop support. I have minimal experience working with server OS and…
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Glad I didn't get any further....
So I've been putting applications out at various places and I got called for an interview at a hospital. It worked out that I had another interview the same day, so I didn't have to take a half day on a different date. I arrived 15 minutes early and the recruiter was ten minutes late. No big deal, I understand that things…
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Know your Unix Admin
Know your System Administrator - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
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SATA/IDE error now all files are read only/hidden...
So i'm sitting here watching a movie on my windows 7 machine and I get a message that says there is a problem with an IDE/SATA hard drive installed then all of a sudden almost all my folders/libraries dissapear. Machine is a windows 7 ultimate machine 1tb hard drive I try to check event viewer to see if i'm getting disk…
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Where do you guys buy your networking tools, materials, etc?
I'm looking for reliable sites that sell reliable, not overpriced equipment. Networking cables, RJ45, and misc tools. Got any sites like that or do you buy from local vendors?
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Power WebPart 3.0 and 2010 for SharePoint
So you are a SharePoint admin and you kno your way around PowerShell but you not languages like C#. Well now you can do some hard core WebPart work using PowerWebPart which executes PoSh scripts and presents the output!!! iLove SharePoint - Home He has some other cool stuff, too. Flipping amazing!
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Hilarious!
I was rifling through my 1TB archive and came across some funny articles that I kept. Thought I would share. You can download the pdf's from my skydrive at: Funny Articles - Windows Live I tired to upload them here, but there is a file size limit. If any of you have some funnies to share, please do. I am always in need of…
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SSD Problem
Hi Different PC this time so not same issue as other thread I have Compaq nc6320 and trying to use a VERTEX SATA II 30Gig SSD But I am getting very low read and write speeds Not even sure if I have a SATA II motherboard but many websites saying to enable AHCI but I dont have that option all I have is NATIVE SATA MODE -…
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Conversion of ebooks & videos to iPad
Has anyone tried to put any of the Cisco training videos on their iPads (or iPhone for that matter)? I just got an iPad for the holidays, and I would really love to put all my eBooks and Training Videos on it, I install the Sybex book on it, as it came with a eBook/PDF version, it works ok, but the iPad really uses a…
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Which is better -- Dual Xeon or Latest iX CPUs?
I noticed that used dual xeon workstations are listed for ~$400 while desktops with single i7 (not newer sandy bridge) ~$500. But the xeon CPU computers take ECC DDR2 RAM and i7 take cheaper DDR3 non-ECC RAM. In terms of CPU performance (of course for running VMs) which is better -- single i7 or dual xeon?
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Will this SSD work on any MOBO
Gonna get this beuty and wondering do I need a special port for this or will a standard SATA port do OCZ Vertex 3 120Gig - Maximum Read: 550MB/sec, Maximum Write: 500MB/sec OCZ Vertex 3 120GB 2.5" SATA-III Solid State Hard Drive - Aria Technology I am finding out the mobo as we speak
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Burn Video DVD to work in the UK
My boss bought a camera (Sanyo VPC-CS1) and it came with Xacti Software, which personally I think is crap. The issue is that were in the US and my boss lives in the UK so this software burns everything to only work in Region 1 and I need something that will either burn everything Region 2 or Region 0 (aka ALL Regions). Can…
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Building a new HTPC
Hey everyone need some advices from all you geeks. I'm tiring of my full tower HTPC and looking to build something new. Here is my "Must haves" *low power *Small design / footprint * HDMI out *Can easily play 1080p my current HTPC is a tower that is too big to fit in my entertainment stand and its loud its nothing special…
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JavaScript Resource
I need to learn some fairly advanced JavaScript pretty quickly. I used to write JavaScript back in the early 2000s so I am already familiar with it. I will mostly be using it to manipulate the default SharePoint controls and hide/show table rows based on certain selections in said controls. No animations or anything of…
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Interop Vegas anyone going to be there?
Anyone going to Vegas next week for Interop? I am doing the Wireshark and Backtrack 4 workshops Sunday and Monday..
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G2x Android Phone- Tips?
Alright. I'm a tech guy. I love computers. I love games. I love networking. I love cables, the smell of plastic, etc. SO I thought I'd become official and get a 200$ on contract Dual Core phone from T-Mobile. My battery without any rooting, power management, etc. lasts 15-16 hours. All I do is kill apps when my screen…
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hello everyone need some advice on apprenticeships
Hi everyone i was just wondering how to go about trying to get an apprenticeship. Any ideas?:D
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Looking for a good book on Networking fundamentals
I am looking for a good and relatively comprehensive book on networking fundamentals. The following are two books that I am considering at the moment. I was wondering if anyone here has read both of them and can give me their opinion as to which one is better. Amazon.com: Computer Networks (5th Edition) (9780132126953):…
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ADSL router needed ....
This is quite a mission. I am looking for an ADSL router which has built in VPN clients. I am using a Draytek 2920n at the moment with a site-2-site IPSec VPN, multiple PPTP VPN (out and in) and use various VPN clients on the client side (i.e. Sonicwall GVC). The Drayteks are ok but have more issues than benefits and they…
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Furniture Rental Co. Spies on Rental PC Users
Yahoo News: Furniture Rental Co. Spies on Rental PC Users I'd be really interested to see how this plays out in the courts. While technically the pc is still the property of the rental company, should the renter expect some level of privacy?
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Backtrack 5 set to release on 5/10
We are finally able to update our roadmap and pin down a date for the release – May 10th, 2011. If you have a tool request for a tool that does not already exist in BackTrack, please use this form to request it. This form will be active for 4 weeks. BackTrack 5 Release date announced!
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Cisco CIUS
I was watching NCIS:LA last night and I noticed they were video calling on a cisco IP phone, ok nothing new, but then they plucked the video screen (Cisco CIUS) off the phone and continued to talk. This is shameless product placement, of course, but has anyone had any experience with this? It looks very cool.
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wierd ones
So theoretically, I was checking devices on my network at work today, and discovered a few unknown devices. So I pinged them, they were up, I typed in the IP addresses to see if they were printers, or other devices with web interfaces, no luck, and finally I telnet-ed to them. Some of the devices came up with messages I…
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GNS3 Box Help
So I decided to slap together a dedicated box for my GNS3 lab. ubuntu and a bunch of physical NICs. I am looking for direction on a cheap board and NICs to buy. From the looks of it it's just cheaper to buy some used dual port NICs. But I discovered my A+ knowledge is lagging. I am forgetting how the keying works on PCI.…
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New sheriff in town
Hello all, I am in a tight spot. Currently I have been asked by a friend of mines dad whom ive known since child hood to get him sort of a web presence for an up coming sheriff election. It doesn't hurt the fact that our town is currently being over ran with heroin and other fun stuff so I am more than willing to help. I…
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Deployed Office 2010? Reward for information! Email
So yesterday I received an email from Microsoft titled Deployed Office 2010? Reward for information! with a small survey, and the "grand prize" for the first 30 respondents was an XBOX 360 w/Kinect bundle. So I filled it out as fast as I could, hit "Claim my rewards", and the next page came up saying Congratulations, I was…
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IPSec VPN Cisco 877 <> Draytek 2920n / Sonicwall
I am alright when it comes to basic switch configurations, but that one is a tad over the top. I got the 877 now and I need to establish a LAN to LAN IPSec VPN to the Office. The office has both, a Sonicwall 2400 and Draytek (different lines) but for now I need to get the 877 to talk to the Draytek. My home office is…
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O'Reilly ebooks
Does anyone know if you buy an O'Reilly ebook, for example the 70-642 which has been released for R2 now, do you also get access to download the Practice Exams? Or is this just the ebook?
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Exchange 2003 to 2010 mailbox
I'm performing few mailbox migrations as part of an Exchange upgrade from 2003 to 2010. Nearly all users have been successfully migrated but 1x user has a mailbox of 6+GB sitting on 2003 so it has been left last. I setup an Outlook profile and archived his folders to a few .PSTs and got his mailbox down to ~600MB. On the…
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Remote imaging solution...
Hey guys, I am trying to pitch an idea to mgmt for a remote imaging solution for our small shop. I was looking into Ghost Solution Suite but if anyone knows of a better alternative please let me know. In terms of hardware, what should I look into for the server and switch? It would need to be able to handle about 10-12…
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Sharepoint Foundation 2010 Issue
I hope someone here might be a Sharepoint Guru and might know what is going on. I've had a small instance running for about 4-5 months now with minor issues that were worked out as they came up. Before I file a ticket with MSFT, I figured I'd give it a shot here. Pertinent Info: Platform: HyperV-VM running Windows 2008 R2…
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Arduino hobbyists at TE?
Any Arduino hobbyists here at TE? I just got an Arduino UNO board and was wondering what projects TE's Arduino hackers have made with their boards.
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Southern IT Folks
Any body in the South? How is everybody doing? I had a few friends down in bama who told me how bad the tornados were.
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Motivation Question
Hi All, Lately I been having some motivation issues with my studies. I been working at my job for a year now (pretty much right out of college) and I love the job, I work very hard and I try to learn new things at the job that I'm not familiar with so that I can expand my knowledge and training at the job that is required.…
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Stripe or No Stripe
Hi Not too clued up with these snazzy SSD's I dont even have one myself good old SATA will suffice for my PC which only plays movies on my TV so never seen the point Have been asked to upgrade a PC's SSD (OCZ Vertex 30Gig) to something much larger I suppose 64Gig would be good but my main supplier of IT equipment doesnt…
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Distracted, Deluged, Always On?
Just came across Google fastflip had an interesting article from Fast Company. Do you increasingly feel you are distracted because you are consuming enormous data on computer(s) and mobile phone(s) while not paying attention to any onething totally? There was also bigger story on raido a few weeks back about how being…
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Job Interview
So an old coworker just called me up and needs to hire someone. He wants me given our background together. But I have two huge gaps. JuneOS - they use their firewalls BigIP - they want someone to troubleshoot along side the application development team. I have a week until the interview. My buddy states they understand I…
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ComputerTraining.com Class Action
ComputerTraining Class Action We had a thread a while back about this school closing... Just thought I would advise the group.
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Active Directory Question
This isn't really a certification question but I was hoping you guys could help me out here. My enterprise runs Server 2003 and we give VPN access to users by adding them a VPN global group membership to their AD account. Yesterday we had a meeting with our networking team about VPN compliance and they were claiming that…
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A network security movie?
Just throwing this out there...but if you had to make a movie based on network/web security do you think you could pull it off? What topics / story line would you run with? I've seen movies like The Matrix or Firewall that have some hacking in them...and there is always War Games. Just curious if others think a movie like…
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Slipstreaming Vista Upgrade on top of XP
Is it possible to slipstream a Window Vista operating system that was previously upgraded from Windows XP? I only have the Vista Upgrade cd with the full Windows XP installation disk, and I wanna know if this is actually possible. Any help would be really appreciated.
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Ubuntu 11.04 first impressions
Being an open source fanboy since RH 6.0 I thought I'd share my 2 cents. I like the new side bar, removal of the panel menus (apps, places, etc) and the new consolidated control center. but the new style scroll bar functions seem kinda silly. wireless didn't work out of the box on my ancient Inspiron 1501 but some…
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New MS Tool to make Exchange migrations idiot proof
This is actually very cool: Exchange Server 2010: Exchange 2010 SP1 Help
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PowerShell 2.0 Licensed under the Microsoft Community Promise
Interesting information....
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Playstation security breach
If you have found it annoying that the playstation network has been under maintnance, your not alone. I was trying to watch a netflix this weekend and was bothered that I couldn't watch the movie. Gamers fuming over PlayStation hack - CNN.com The good news is I don't care about that movie anymore as now my username,…
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Woops! Verizon 4g LTE is down
Verizon's 4G network goes down, cripples Thunderbolts - Yahoo! News
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Phenom vs. X2 (AM2)
I have been using this mobo: ECS Web Site I'm contemplating dropping in a different CPU to upgrade my nicely-working-but-probably-soon-not-powerful-enough Athlon 64. The power uses will be VMs running SQL Server, SCCM, Apache. I'd like to get opinions of the good folks here on which CPU they think would be best. I read one…
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Cannot Access Internet on Server 2003
I went to the server room to get on the 03 server since Remote desktop wasn't working and as i attempt to get on the internet it prompts me for user I.D and password. then when i enter the correct credentials its prompts me again and again. Should i reboot and then try to connect to the internet or what should i do. Im…
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Cannot connect to the companys server via remote desktop
When i use the local computer provided by the company to access our current server which is Windows Server 2003. I get the following message. - remote access to the server isnt enabled - the remote computer is turned off - the remote computer isnt available on network
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Company wants to use a FTP Server
My boss comes to me today with a thought on using a FTP server for the company to download files from server and upload files to the server. So far we are currently using "you send it" but its been nothing but a constant hassle. He's been looking at "Serv-U" program but isnt sure yet. We have Windows 2003 Server to use for…
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Kindle to allow downloads from US libraries later this year
From the Kindle Facebook Page: Amazon announced Kindle Library lending will be available from over 11,000 US libraries later this year. Good news for those of us with Kindles. Will support all editions of Kindle, all generations, and the Kindle App as well.
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Power consumption for Rack
Hello, At home I have 2 cisco 2600 routers and 2 3550 switches running with a server that has 16gb ram and about 6 TB hd space. I was wondering if anyone could show me how much this would consume $$ per hour or maybe based on 24 hours a day operation. Reason I am asking is because I want to know if it's worth it to leave…
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I'de rather be punched in the nuts than call customer service (comic)
Why I'd rather be punched in the testicles than call customer service - The Oatmeal Found this little gem today. Found this pretty dang funny! Hope you all enjoy!
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Second computer worm 'hits Iran'
Second computer worm 'hits Iran' BBC News - Iran 'uncovers Stars espionage virus'
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Connecting to an XP file share from windows 7
Hey guys, this one is probably simple but I just can't figure it out. My laptop is a windows 7 professional and I have a desktop that is XP media center. I have a share set up on the xp that I used to access from my vista laptop with no problem. When I try to connect with windows…
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2621xm upgrade
Hey guys, I need to ugprade a 2621xm to an extra network ethernet interface. I understand they can't just use a regular module? Does anyone know the modules I need to buy? thanks, Edit: This was harder to google for than you expect. But no, you can't just get an ethernet card. Understanding Fast Ethernet LAN/WAN Interface…
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Java: Declaring a variable in superclass, then changing it in subclass
Code such as this calls an error on the subclass line that says "cannot assign a value to a final variable" public interface Sample { public String firstName = "";}public class Undertone implements Sample{public void setFirstName(){ firstName = "DEFAULT"; // Error for this line }} So if I'm initializing a variable in the…
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What to learn for programing
OK after a small expedition in to PERL a month or so back. I am ready for the next step. This time a slightly more ambitious project. So my last project was to build a web page that you can enter in switch, port and vlan info to create a implementation script something like below www.devilwah.com\switch.shtml PORT…
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problem connecting through PIX to a specific smtp server
I've run into a problem that has me stuck and unfortunately Cisco is a bit of a weak area for me. We've got a client that we just recently inherited that started having problems with e-mail going to a specific server. I checked into it and when I try to telnet into port 25 of the remote server from the Exchange server it…
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Quota Limit
Hey guys I just had a question I have a Wireless Network at home and I was wondering is there any programs out there that I can install to limit users downloading stuff from the internet from my wireless Network. Thanks.
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Old IT Books
So I have some old IT books (Windows 2000, XP, old CCNA, etc..) that I have no idea what to do with. I contacted the local library to see if they would take it, but the books did not meet their guidelines - another words, they were too old. I'm thinking about just ripping out the paper and throwing it in our recycle bin at…
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Oh Noz, the "cloud" is down
Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide Yeah..the "cloud"..the all-in-wonder...until it goes down.
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laptop issue
I got an issue with a laptop, it's my neighbours. The laptop doesn't turn on. Tried with the battery, tried taking out the battery. Tried both ways with the A/C adapter plugged in. No luck. When the battery is connected and the A/C adapter is plugged in, the light showing that the battery is charging comes lights up. Not…
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Earth Day - Green IT
Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide I meant to post this earlier today but I was caught up with other things at work. I read this article earlier, and thought it was somewhat appropriate to this site. Regardless of your personal/political beliefs in regards to Earth Day (disclosure: I'm married to a self-described "tree hugger") as…
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Setup Windows 2008 R2 Failover Clustering with VMWare Workstation
Setup Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Failover Cluster in VMware Workstation Pretty good tutorial on setting up clustering in VMWare workstation. Something you may want to try if you have some spare time.
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building a website to sell shoes
can anyone recommend me a cool software to design logos? not really a graphics guy here. any advice or input will be appreciated. thanks!
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Hosting a WebSever from home.
hey guys I just have a question about regarding hosting a webserver at home I understand that hosting a webserver at home isnt the best way to go but I like to get one going just to get some hands on experience on it as im new to I.T. I know all the steps I need to go through in order to get it up and running my question…
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Is Your Office Chair Killing You?
Stumbled upon this interesting article on yahoo.com the other day at work. Maybe i'm just being paranoid but the statistics and research is rather eye opening. Being in the IT industry...we're constantly sitting and typing away...its important to try and get up atleast twice an hour... stay hydrated....etc, these are…
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Ive applied for my first IT job please help :)
hey everyone i have just applied for my first IT job the posision is for an IT technician apprentice i was just wondering if i get through to the interview stage what can i expect your advice will be appreciated as always.:)
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Crisis Calls: Stereotyping Useless Participants
I was reading this and thought others would enjoy this: http://packetattack.org/2011/04/19/crisis-calls-stereotyping-useless-participants/
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Network / Server monitoring software
Board, It's been awhile. Hope everybody is well. Wanted to see if you guys know a good network server monitoring software you have a experience with? thanks in advance
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Apple cutting off Best Buy?
[H]ard|OCP - Has Apple Cut Off Best Buy for Withholding iPad 2s?
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Verizon 2011 Data Breach Report
Verizon | Verizon 2011 Data Breach Investigations Report: Breaches Increased Dramatically While Data Loss Was at All-Time Low Always a good read (at least if you wear the AFDB in your organisation :) ).
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Computer start up and gets to Windows logo screen and restarts!!!
Hi Folks, I have a a computer that im working on, just to give you a bit of background on it, It running Windows XP Pro, it all started when the computer frooze while running. Restarted it and all you get is restarts and sometimes 1 long beep and one short beep. This suggests a motherboard problem from reading up on the…
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cloned machines and sysprep
I know that its good practice to sysprep machines that are cloned but what symptoms would you get if you had several pc's on the network that were cloned from the same image and not syprepped? I understand about SID's being the same etc. Its not something I would do - I'm just asking if sysprepping a pc that does not like…
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Server Monitoring Tools
Hey all-- Does anyone have any suggestions on a great server monitoring tool? Something that will monitor, memory, processor, apps, services? Besides Task Manager. I have tried solarwinds app monitor and liked it but wondered if there was anything better? :P
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Online calendar tool
I am looking for an online calendar tool that meets the following requirements: - Must linkable so it can be embedded in other pages - Must be private (req. password) - Color coding for different types of events - Allows hyperlinking in either title of event or within calendar entry body - Allows removal of author…
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What is the cheapest most powerfull small server out there?
I'll looking to boost my home lab with a server. The problem is I'm really limited in my apartment as far as space is concerned, I was wondering if I could find a server which is basically small but still powerful enough to run multiple operating systems(linux) in a virtualized environment? Any ideas?
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Questions for the Mac People
I recently purchased a 2011 13" i5 MBP. It's a really good computer and I'm enjoying it. I do have a few questions for those of you who use a Mac: 1. I've been using the built-in mail client. It does what I need it to do but is there a better client perhaps? On my past Windows box, I used Outlook 2010. With Outlook I…
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BKDR_AFCORE.AB (Spyware/Malware)
All, BKDR_AFCORE.AB has affected our corporate network where computers which are joined to our domain are unable to browse the Internet, however the TCP/IP stack is working, so computers are able to Ping and Telnet to WWW/HTTP websites but not able to connect thorugh IE. Anyone know a temporary fix?
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Domian Joined Computer - Web Servers
Hi, Within our corporate network we have computers which are joined to our domain. When these computers use a private/external/independant network connection as opposed to the corporate network they are unable to reach external web servers which are available on the Internet on port 80 and 443. However from a none domain…
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Software that responds as if all ports are open
Does software like that provide "good" security at all? Say if someone were to use a port scanner like NMAP and I had this daemon like service running to respond to all probes on all ports as if every port was open. The NMAP scanner (the person) wouldn't know which ports were open and which weren't. Do companies use…
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Bulk SMS with Reseller website
SMS is a method of sending text messages between mobile devices through various mobile & wireless networks. Charvi Associates provide SMS Solutions, SMS messaging service, marketing via SMS, SMS gateway service and mobile empowerment and delivery of wireless applications. We bring effective technological value propositions…
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PDC restore?
Hey guys I am in the middle of a crisis. We have a PDC/global catalog server that is dying. It is an old machine. I have it imaged with storage craft I know it will restore to another server no problem. But what am I looking at as far as issues? you know there will be new hardware so register it anew no big deal but what…
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Email Security
What do you guys use for enterprise grade email encryption? Has anyone ever used this? Djigzo Open Source Email Encryption - Centrally managed open source email encryption at the gateway level and on mobile devices
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Asus Transformer now on sale at AAFES (military)
Just an FYI for active duty and vets that have access to AAFES Online: You can now order the Asus Transformer 16GB and 32GB from their site. No docking station bundles right now though. I just ordered the 32GB one
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Group policy question
Our DC's are W2k3 R2, and we are mostly XP clients. What I would like is to do is create/edit a policy to set the power options for system standby/hibernate to never. GPMC in xp/2k3 doesnt have any power management options relating to this, and all of the google solutions i can find on technet relate to Server 2k8. Is…
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Phoenix? Orlando?
One of these two cities might be in my future! Similar cost of living, and I am semi-familiar with both.. I'm curious on opinions with regards to the tech field, how much opportunity is there, is the work skewed towards any particular niche? Do you know a company that's hiring for general or close to entry-level positions?…
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PC Optimisation
Folks, Been years since I did PC support for my sins. Have this HP pavillion at home running XP Home edition. Do not intend to spend money on it. Other than defrag what else can I do to optimise this boxes performance? Cheers
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How do you transfer data in your environment?
How do you transfer data in your environment. Specifically from PC to PC. Basically what I mean when an end users machine has become end of life. Any suggestions on migration would be greatly appreciated. We currently have an home developed tool, but I wanted to weigh my options. Thanks
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User Acceptance Test (UAT)
I am looking best practice in conducting website security test , could someone please point me to the right direction, i.e. check list or test plan thanks.
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Nightmare Work / DMV story
Well this last week just totally sucked! My company sent me a notice on Friday that they recieved a notice from CA DMV to garnish my wages on a car I used to own that had tickets on. it And that my next check which I will get on Thursday will have the garnishment for 1030$ worth of tickets. I freaked out when they sent me…
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Exchange Problem
Hey guys, Run into a weird problem the other day. I am a systems admin for an accounting firm and I setup an account for a new employee. User can send and receive emails internally with no problem but hasn't been able to receive emails from outside the domain. When I tried to send an email to him from my gmail, I…
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Lync Server 2010
Anyone familiar with Lync Server 2010? I am running into the following issue: I am in the process of setting up Lync Server 2010. I am able to get my clients to connect but they are receiving their certificates from a public CA, not the local CA I built. The Lync Server had received it's certificate from the local CA.…
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Problems applying settings in GPO to DC
I'm doing some testing on some GPO's and I'm seeing a repeatable issue, and I'm curious if anyone has seen this/has any ideas on how to resolve. I'm trying to assign the following settings via GPO to a 2003 DC: Local Computer Config\Computer Config\Security Settings\Account Policies\Kerberos Policies (Enforce user logon…
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We’re currently calling for speakers!
The first European “Lean IT Summit” will take place on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 October 2011 in Paris, France. It is organized and sponsored by the Lean Global Institute, the Institut Lean France, and Operae Partners. The summit will present some of the best examples of Lean thinking and practice from the IT world. The…
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Cisco Nexus Training
Any one have any recommendations on Cisco Nexus Training Classes?
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Java - Why am I getting constructor error for Thread
I'm following this "by the book" literally. Getting "cannot find symbol" for the Thread. It appears that the thread will only accept a string, when I'm giving it an object from my Process". The example from the book is the same. public class Runner{ public static void main(String[] args) { Process th1 = new Process("thread…
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*nix in the enterprise
My manager has commissioned me with a small project: evaulate setting up certain machines with Linux (ubuntu) and authenticate them against our domain. Seems simple enough. The machine will need to do the following: -Authenticate to DCs -Print to printers - Access Terminal Servers - *Run custom applications The custom apps…
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Changing insurance while wife is pregnant.
I am not sure if anyone has experience in this, if you have insight into this I would appreciate it. My wife is currently pregnant (with twins) and is due in February. I was planning on looking to gain new employment in IT at that point. I have become aware that a position will be opening up this week in a company I would…