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2012 End of the...
2012 is not end of the world its going to be end of IPv4. Those Mayans are pretty smart, considering they did not even have computers back then, unless its those mysterious "Aliens" that told them
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Securing the REIMNST share using Windows Deployment Services
I have implemented WDS running on a Server 2003 R2 domain controller. It is running in mixed mode. Securing images was simple with RIS. Just remove Everyone and Authenticated Users from the share permissions and leave Read permissions for Domain Admins and Domain Computers. This prevents users from browsing the network and…
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Windows + Linux through vmware?
So I am going to put Windows on my Linux laptop, then re-install Lunux. Is anyone running vmware on a dual boot rig? I haven't done this yet so I figured I'd ask first before burning hours aiming for the wrong setup. What do you recommend for the setup? Any issues I should expect to see? Anyone have other cool…
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Security Deposit Refund
I don't know if I am allowed to post a question like this, if not, please remove it. I am just curious... This is general rental question. I have recently moved from a small town to Cordova, TN. My previous residence required a $400 security deposit in which I believe I should receive in full. The lease I signed said…
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Microsoft Suggests blocking infected PCs from the Internet
Microsoft pitches PC isolation ward to defeat botnets - CSO Online - Security and Risk Discuss amongst yourselves.
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Microsofts plan to take on Apple
ballmer-aims-to-overcome-mobile-missteps: Personal Finance News from Yahoo! Finance
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Do you build your own computer?
I am currently taking an A+ course, and as I am learning, I think to myself, I should build my own computer. I am in the market for a new one, but if I learn all this A+ stuff, shouldn't I be able to build my own? Do you all build your own? or is it like changing your own oil? Like I know how to change my own oil, but I…
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Set command issue
I am using a batch script that uses the set /p Input= command which requires a user to input text, however i have an issue. The bacth file itself is working but if a user decides not to input any characters and just press ENTER i would like for the script to move to the next prompt. Instead it just closes, how can i…
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For all you cynics out there
yes we all know Hollywood stars are mostly stuck up and self centred, and care more about there next course of botox than other people. But some time, just some times, one of them goes out of there way and does something really rather nice :) This is how every actor should respond to fan mail.. A pirate's reply
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Programming in Visual Basic 2008, anybody have experience with this book?
Hey guys, hope everybody is doing well. I have a Visual Basic class coming up (two actually) and the book for the classes is "Programming in Visual Basic 2008". Does anybody have any experience with this book? I've read some mixed reviews, some saying it's "the wrong way to learn VB" and others saying there are multiple…
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Anti Virus Recommendation
Hey everyone, We are a small MSP who handle about 60 companies. Currently we use Kasaya and some client owned anti-virus solutions. Management has dictated that we need to get get off Kaseya and centrally manage AV from one console for all 60 clients. Generally Windows 2000+ server, XP, Vista, 7 clients. We're had an…
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M$ to invest Billions on new Datacenters for moves to Cloud Computing
Just saw this through the CompTIA brief. Microsoft seems to be seeing trends and is hoping to not only go with them but to jumstart the trends. Microsoft’s Ballmer to Invest Billions in Cloud Data Centers - BusinessWeek
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N2k to CSV
I didn't quite know where to put this. I have a user who has been using her nk2 files as an address book. This has been going on for several years. I know these files are not meant for long term storage and are known to break, randomly. I discovered this while provisioning her a new blackberry and she asked me where her…
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Build Me A Laptop Worthy Of Mordor!
Okay, so here's your mission. I have $3000. Well, actually I have a good deal more than that, but I have $3000 I am willing to spend in December or so for a laptop that meets my needs. My needs, of course, have skyrocketed with this cert stuff and with needing a self-contained, portable platform for running VMs. Right now,…
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low power server
Currently my Blog runs on a PC at work, but although that's great for hosting costs, I don't really like the idea of it. So I am thinking of moving it to my house, but I dont want a PC running 24/7. I have seen a few of these low power, fanless system around and was thinking of using one (I don't need any thing with any…
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unemployed - killin time - (definately not tech related)
playing some gears of war; some megadeth as my soundtrack I ask myself . . a) who has better cover art Megadeth or Iron Maiden? b) who would win the ultimate metal deathmatch brawl . . . .Eddie or Vic? -waiting patiently for yet another recruiter to call me for a interview in the meantime. I'll get back to my studies as…
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Kerberos authentication on SQL Server
Today, it actually started yesterday, I had an issue with a SQL Server that was not authenticating using Kerberos. I had configured teh SPNs properly, forced AD replication, rebooted the offending SQL Server, done everything you can possibly imagine. Everything was correct. But every time I ran the query…
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Where's the 'Any' Key
I literally stumbled upon "Where's the Any Key". It's sponsored by Microsoft and has some pretty amusing comics in it that were part of a previous contest. It's worth a few minute look when customers or co-workers are driving you crazy: Where's the 'Any' Key
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Anyone recommend a computer desk?
Greetings, for the last 10 years I've used two file cabinets and a wooden door that I took a chainsaw too and called that my computer desk. Time has moved forward and I'm ready for a new desk. At least this one didn't bow in like a few others, however the desk really doesn't work out functionally-wise and ergonomically it…
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Check Point Media Encryption -- Anyone using it?
My company has decided to start locking down laptops overseas and possibly at home in a way that we haven't done before. Since my coworker and I are administrators on Check Point Full Disk Encryption, they felt it was only natural to have my coworker, and me head up the testing and adminstration of Check Point Media…
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Server Consolidation Question
Sup fellas, Need some input from the seasoned admins.... One of our company has 4 offices with about 10 users each. They all have WinXP machines and access a SQL2000/2005 based Escrow Transaction program installed on Win2003 servers at each site. The server also provides AD, Shares, Print Server backup server and of course…
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Content thread - for electricity post
Original: http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/58822-anyone-twitter.html reply: Electricity, I find your 12th post to the forums interesting. On one hand, I think you may have made a good case regarding some of the more discussion based threads (that really pertain to every-day-forum chatter) vs. the technical forum…
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Finally Dropping Symantec
Thank god! I convinced my client to go with Sunbelt's Vipre agent to replace there SEP that was due for license renewal. We got three years of subscription through sunbelt for what would have been the same cost for a one year renewal of SEP. That went a long way to sell them. It doesn't hurt that even with SEP we still…
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Hacker infiltration ends D.C. online voting trial
Mike DeBonis on Local Politics - Hacker infiltration ends D.C. online voting trial edit: I'm from Michigan so I got a kick out of this one!
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ADT - Scaring up customers
ADT Ad Campaign Scares Homeowners Into Buying ADT Security
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New Job
Heah All, It has been ages since I posted here (been reading posts here and there) but definitely feel the obligation to tell you all about my job switch. I recently moved to a different organization and switched job roles from being an Information Security Officer to Information Technology Auditor in organization's…
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Cloud computing panel for hyper v?
Does anyone know a cloud computing control panel for hyper v Kind of like the picture shown in this picture. Is this possible with System Center Virtual Machine Manager self service portal?
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(JR) Network Security Admin
As some of you know I work for a small business as a (JR) Network Security Admin. Although I was never told I would be anyone's JR that is the way I am treated by the users, the other admin and my boss. My opinion isn't held in that high of a regard and despite meetings we have had about seperation of duties it seems that…
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Anybody have Qwest WAN circuits?
My company just bought Qwest a few months ago and I was just wondering what to expect as far as the way Qwest does things. Are they a pain to deal with, or is it smooth sailing? I work on WAN circuits in a NOC (routing, switching, etc.) so I'm going to have to deal with the Qwest side of the house on a regular basis, I…
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Yahoo.. curious
Hey everyone, I was just given a link to yahoo and I have not thought about them in ages. Couple years at least. I remember I used to use them all the time. I had my rocketmail, geocities, chat, email and my news all setup perfectly. At some point I was bouncing between yahoo and google. Google for search, yahoo for…
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Recommendations for RAID 5 NAS
Hi everyone! I've looked through a few benchmarks and reviews on NAS devices, but I figured I would see what our trusted community of professionals have had good experiences with. My office has used Netapp filer, it worked great, but the maintenance cost was ridiculous! We then switched over to Adaptecs Snapservers... They…
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Partition Alignment on Virtual Disks
Does it make any sense to align partitions on virtual disks? I am setting up a SQL Server test system that will very likely be moved into production. It is a VM and has 3 disks. Disk 0 for the OS Disk 1 for the SQL MDFs Disk 2 for the LDFs. Each disk is stored on a different data store. I am attaching Disk 2 to the iSCSI…
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CBTs for the iPad
So, I picked up an iPad this weekend with the cellular plan, and I'm really liking it. I'm sure there is a way, but how could I watch my CBTs on here as well? For example, my Trainsignal CBTs... how the heck do you transfer the app over? Or is it not possible? I loaded up PDFs and got some techy Kindle books on there, and…
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Certs: Money or Learning?
So I was wondering, do you guys do certs for the joy of learning or for money (or both)? If you knew you could get your "dream job" with only a few certs (or degrees) rather than a larger number (Dynamik) do you think you would still do them?
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Consulting
How do you know if you are good enough to do some small business consulting?
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Outlook 2003 scheduling previews
Weird one this, folks. Is there a setting in Outlook 2003 that provides a preview that people can see in the scheduling tab when they add you in an Outlook meeting request? I can see this preview for most resource calendars but not on the few others. Now, these offending resources are all on the same server, same/different…
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Study Shows Some Android Apps Leak Data
Study Shows Some Android Apps Leak User Data Without Clear Notifications | Gadget Lab | Wired.com The latest data supports a study published in June by mobile security company SMobile Systems that found 20 percent of the then-available 48,000 third-party applications for the Android operating system provided sensitive or…
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**TE Network Issues**
Hey all, We are experiencing some problems with our server's network connection which causes TE to time out. Our host is currently investigating the issue and I hope it'll be solved asap. I apologize for any inconvenience this causes. Johan
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DHCP Clients can't route to the internet
I must miss something silly. A Domain Controller with DHCP and DNS enabled has two networks. One network is the external network with access to the internet. One network is an internet network which assigns IPs via DHCP Now a client (in this case a linux client) gets the internal IP just fine but cannot route to the…
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Lightswitch: So easy even an admin could do it.
If you need to create a simple departmental database and build a from end quickly, this looks like it will be really cool. Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch - The Official Site for Visual Studio LightSwitch
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MS System Center Virtual Machine Manager, Anyone used this?
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone have any experience in MS System Center Virtual Machine Manager?
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Microsoft quietly cuts number of product keys
TechNet Subscriptions: Microsoft quietly cuts number of product keys available to TechNet subscribers. Microsoft quietly cuts number of product keys available to TechNet subscribers | ZDNet For Example for Windows XP, you get 5 keys instead of the 10 you used to get.
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MTU 9000 ping not working (VMWare/Server 2003)
I have a VMware host attached to an iSCSI SAN. I'm attempting some performance testing and I am configuring the system to allow Jumbo Frames. I have created a virtual switch for the storage network and have the proper MTU configured on the VMware system (NICs/vSwitch) as well as on the physical switch and the storage…
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Anyone trying IE 9 Beta?
I was considering trying this but would like to see if anyone else has tried it yet.
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Data recovery question
Hi guys working on a machine I just did a clean Windows XP install, Only problem is major brain fart moment and the customer had some documents on the machine which they needed backing up before I did the install. Is all hope lost of is there a program in which I can use to recover these files Many Thanks Guys
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A room full of 5 - 10 yrs old computers. Are they worth the hassle?
Hello Folks, I have a delimma, in that where i am volunteering they have a computer room of around 26 computers. A mix between desktop and tower. I'd say they range in age between 5 to 10 yrs. IBM Vista series desktops Fujistu Siemens towers etc.... They all run Windows XP Pro, Office 2007 Enterprise and other programs.…
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Propaganda against the lowly sys admin
Biggest insider threat? Sys admin gone rogue
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OCS 2007 r2 multiple address books?
Hi all, we've just had OCS 2007 r2 installed at work and the boss wants him and some external companies (we will create AD accounts for them) to use OCS but for them to have a limited address book. so instead of them seeing the global book of all uses, they will have separate one just for there group. Ive looked around and…
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So HP don't like CISCO
It seems HP got a bit upset by cisco and threw out all there stuff :) HP Makes More Than Printers? | tekcert.com It's amazing where 3COM have got to. I have a stack of about 80 old 3com switchs. Each one made redundent by CISCO ;)
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Moving frustrations
Warning, rant post coming up... /rant As many of you know I've taken another job inside of Juniper as a curriculum developer which is allowing me to move back home. And so begins the process of canceling services.... DSL, TV, electric, gas, water, waste, easy stuff. I was even able to get out of the contract for the DSL…
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Internet Censorship Proposed in US Congress
David Segal: Stop the Internet Blacklist oh lawdy If it makes it to obama's desk, i would hope that he vetos it.. but i don't think it'll make it that far. brb, circumventing this with VPN and tor.
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interesting article
New Cybersecurity Bill Gives Obama ‘Power To Shut Down Companies’ Thoughts?
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Dell PowerConnect 5424 iSCSI Opti
I'm working on the VMware/SAN system for my company and I did some performance testing. We have a PC 5424 switch and a PVNX3000. I have created a single iSCSI disk and attached it to a VM and I am using SQLIO to do the IO testing. Results are typically bad for a single path, cheap SATA system. My question is this: since…
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Purchase Windows Server SBS 2003???
Hi guys, anyone know where I can get a legit copy of SBS Server 2003? I have phoned Microsoft directly and they confirmed that it is no longer on their price list. I also checked NewEgg and no luck their either. I found this link but not sure how accurate it is nor the price of $720 US Microsoft Small Business Server 2003…
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Apparently I'm studying CISSP
My boss comes over today and sees my 70-293 book sitting on my desk and asks what I'm studying for now. (I like to read on lunch, and occasionally during the day if there is nothing else to do.) He says "Aren't you studying for the CISSP" I reply with "No, its on my long list of things to do, but it is still quite a ways…
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Zhone hardware?
Does anyone here have any experience with Zhone networking hardware? My client is changing ISPs and a couple of their locations do not have access to metro ethernet cabling. The one office has 5 T1s and they are being multiplexed by a small 'zhone' appliance. Its about the size of a Sonicwall TZ 210. Comparable cisco…
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login batch file for XP
Ive been looking all over for a simple batch file that will complete the XP login. Enters user name/password then will execute the one program on one machine. Getting the program to start is easy, its finding the right commands to do the xp login. Anyone care to point me in the right direction?
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problem with windows
Here what is it - I formated by system. I have a laptop and now i cannot find the graphics software for it. Even i forgotten to note down what it was before. Laptop is of Wipro.. Can anyone let me know the solution of this please
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Farewell IT !
Wow, in my wildest imgination, I didn't think one day I would write this. Today I handed my resignation and thus saying goodbye to IT as a career And the decision wasn't abrupt, but a long-waited and overdue one. I'm bringing the ship to shore next Friday and will sail in new waters. My first encounter with a computer was…
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Sesame street for adults
The scary part is that there are a few people that I know that could benefit from this: FOXNews.com - PBS Launching Adult 'Sesame Street' Aimed at Baby Boomers Hitting Middle Age
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Phone number - Outlook
Correct me if I am wrong but if somebody emails you and CC's other people I can only see their email address in the Outlook properties? I emailed somebody asking for contact information, they respond and CC the other people. This person is not in the same business/organization as I am. So I got the email address but needed…
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Laptop only boots with dvd in drive
Weird issue with HP 4510s laptop. End user called to say he was getting a disk error message. Since he is 50 miles away, I walked him through going into the BIOs and run a HD test. Test says HD bad or cannot be found. Great, Im making a drive to his office. As I was grabbing a new HD and laptop just in case, he calls back.…
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ctrl + alt + del crashes my computer!
This is annoying. I have everything disabled on msconfig. Checked all my running programs, but when I hit ctrl alt and delete to lock my computer, it never appears... then I have to hard-shutdown. Ooooh, that hurts me when I have to do that. Anyone know of any fixes?
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Problem with mobile hard drives
We have some mobile hard drives that our sister company sends us with data in it. Now they use the drives that can be accessed by fire wire. That is fine because all our computers have those kind of ports. There is one computer which cannot open those drives. When I connect to the port, on the task bar it shows me that an…
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Huh? -- Google chief sees Bing as main threat
This news story made me do a double-take. I guess I never thought of Bing as anything but a superior mapping site. Google chief sees Bing as main threat
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GPOs
So my boss wants me to update our GPO policies (since they are based on 2000 and they break Windows Vista and Win 7 machines when we try to put on the network). What does one need to take into consideration when updating GPOs. Also I guess this would go hand and hand with designing a base image for a client OS. Any…
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Rescuetime
Time Management, Productivity, & Project Tracking Software (Mac/PC) | RescueTime I am currently trying this program out. Since I am working from home there is the possibility of me being being distracted a lot. When I went to work distractions were usually coworkers coming to hang out at my cubicle....But now I have…
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Need a hub for packet sniffing
I want to buy a network hub for my toolbox to 'hub out' while using Wireshark should the need arise. Does anybody know a model I can chase down on eBay? I'm looking for something small, definitely not rack mounted. Most of what I'm finding is small brand new switches or switches incorrectly labelled as hubs. Any…
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redirector help
I need some help. I have this computer im trying to repair for someone. It redirects from search engine results. Also it crashes IE few seconds after you run it and Firefox crashes when it redirects. windows update doesn't work also. Spybot, Malwarebytes, Nod32, AVG say its clean, CombFix tell sme there is a rootkit. I run…
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MPLS Intro
Hey Guys, I am looking for a book that will break down MPLS for a noob like me. I got my hands on the book by Cisco press- MPLS Fundamentals. But Wanted to know if you guys have any suggestions. Thanks!
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DHCP lease alert
Does any one know if there is a way to alert on windows 2003 DHCP handing out a lease for a subnet. I need a way to alert me if any address are handed out from one of our subnets. The subnet in question should only be used in cases where or Radius server fails and devices can't authenticate correctly. In most cases…
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GData
Anyone use this AV platform at work? Like it? Thoughts?
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ucsniff on Fedora 13
Has anyone used this software on Fedora? It was made for debian based distros but i've read several accounts of it being installed on fedora. UCSniff IP Video Sniffer I'm slowly trying to make my way through installing from source, but trying to nail down all the dependencies is so tedious. Anyone have a shortcut for this…
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computer overheating
I had high cpu, gpu, and case numbers to where my computer would shutdown. I cleaned the case out of dust and the numbers went down. Now my processor heat is going up. I made sure the heatsink is on there right. I didn't have this problem until I got more ram and an extra harddrive. I could get a bigger heatsink and some…
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Responsible Disclosure
I'm trying to figure out what everyone thinks about disclosing vulnerabilities responsibly. In particular I'm speaking about website/web or SaaS applications. I know that some of the more technically oriented companies like Twitter or Wordpress have email addresses that you can send any issues to...but what if the site is…
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Anyone else going to Windows/Exchange Connections in Vegas?
I'm probably getting the $$$ to actually go this year. Windows Connections -- Home Page
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Is Stuxnet the 'best' malware ever? - ComputerWorld
Is Stuxnet the 'best' malware ever? - Computerworld
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Script help needed.
I need to get a small script that will run localy on a PC and return a True or False result if any one is logged on. We have a cluster based computing system (A bit Like Boinc or Folding at home) whcih uses the spare CPU cycles of peoples PC's to carry out complex mathmatical modeling. At the momen it is running on a of…
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Unified Messaging
Has anyone seen an implementation of Unified Messaging using Exchange 2007 or 2010. If so, what kind of phone system was in use?
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SONICFAIL and Cisco PIX vpn troubles
Ok so I have a problems. I am replacing a PIX 506e at one of our remote sites with a Sonicwall TZ210. Configuring it wasn't that difficult but now I am having a very interesting issue. I have a site to site VPN tunnel to a PIX 515 that is at our corporate office. The VPN tunnel turns up (as in I can actually see the tunnel…
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Standard user can't write to the root of C in Windows 7
The OS in question is Windows 7 Enterprise. I'm having an issue where a process running as a standard user has to be able to write files to the root of the C drive. By default, standard user accounts don't have permissions to write to the root of C. I set the correct permissions on the C drive to allow users to write files…
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Need a quick response: Best Cisco IPS on-site training bootcamp?
Hey guys, sorry for the glut of off-topic questions today, but can anyone give me some advice on the best Cisco IPS training course that one can attend? I need to plan for training for 2011 and my boss would really like me to attend some cisco IPS training. I have traditionally self-studied for every cert that I have but…
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WAN Optimization for Dummies
For those of you interested in selling your soul for the purpose of collecting Free ebooks, here is another. Blue Coat
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Turn on power to NIC card
While working with our software vendor to resolve some SQL issues, it was suggested that the power option on the NIC card be disabled so that XP cannot shut down the card to save power. Just changing it in power management does not keep the settings. Once you reboot, they are back to default. I did some searching, and…
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Linux questions
Hello, decided to place this here rather than the Linux+ forum, as it doesn't specifically deal with certification. first, Do I need to install any software updates distributed by the software updater? I am not familiar with everything that is part of linux, so I have no idea if I need an update, I know in windows, if it's…
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Server Setup - Opinions?
Hey All, I'm looking for opinions in the way of my server setup below. I have 4 W2K8 Ent. Servers, all identical in HW specs. Bottom line, Server 2 is a backup of Server 1 and Server 4 is a backup of Server 3. The tape backups will be on another server /w built tape drives. My boss wanted me to have "disaster recovery" in…
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LINUX bloging servers
I have decided that I really should start a blog.. I have server, i have network, so thought the best thing would be to host this myself. (what better way to learn than do it all your self :) ) So can any one suggest good blogging software for a debian based linux server set up. I know there are loads out there but not…
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Oracle highlights Java roadmap - ZDNET
Oracle highlights Java roadmap | ZDNet
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Capturing a dialog box
Anybody know of an easy way tocapture a dialog box so I can use it to be displayed on a word document? I've been doing the whole screen capture and then cutting out the dialog box but would like a better look than that. I know this may be a noob question but I was just wonderingif there's an easy way to do this.
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HDCP Key leak
Just figured I would share this as I haven't heard anything about it till a few hours ago. Another fail for DRM? Intel confirms that hdcp has been cracked - The Inquirer
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Dell R510 Server x2
Hey guys, I'd like to get your thoughts on the following. Due to some management decisions, two of the brand-new, still in the box servers are going to be sold and not used. As a Non-Profit company, we purchased these from Dell about 30 days ago for $3,080 each. We're selling them for 60% of that cost or $1848/each so I…
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Indexing Network Files
We currently have a old Google Search Appliance that is starting to fail and we don't want to pay google to fix it so were looking into other linux\open-source packages that will index all files on our internal network. Does anybody know of or used similar systems?
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So any old school anime fans?
And I mean old school Space Cruiser Yamato or Star Blazers to American fans. Watch the new trailer for the Space Battleship Yamato movie
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Good book for learning sql scripts?
I am looking for a beginners level guide to learning sql and writing some scripts for work. I was looking on Amazon.com and found this book. Anyone ever used it or could recommend another good source? Amazon.com: Beginning SQL Joes 2 Pros: The SQL Hands-On Guide for Beginners (SQL Exam Prep Series 70-433 Volume 1 of 5)…
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Exchange 2003 Standard Edition and storage limit.
There is a little of confusion for me about this so would like to ask somebody to help to understand. I know that database limit is 75GB but how many database or storage groups I can create in this version? What total storage can I get on Exchange 2003 Standard Edition? Wikipedia says: “Exchange Server 2003 is available in…
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Girls in Networking
Hey peeps, I'm new here and looking forward to speaking with you all and learning lots of new tips - hi! Im looking to do Network+ before the end of the yr. This may be a narrow minded question, but I only ask as I am the only female employed in my company in telecommunications, and when I enrolled for the Computer Science…
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Strange printer problem
I have an HP 9040dn printer, trying to print duplex 11x17 and collate. Printing from XP, its fine. Printing from Windows 7, it doesnt collate. I have been on the phone with HP support for hours. We have updated the firmware on the printer, and used 3 different drivers (universal PCL5,PCL6,Postscript). When I print, no…
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Monitor Problem?
I have dual monitors hooked up that have been working fine until this morning. This morning I was doing a practice test and left to get a cup of coffee and when I came back the primary monitor had a yellowish tint to it. Tried to find the problem via device manager and everything seemed to be ok. Rebooted computer to see…
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ISP network management systems
hi guys, im interested in knowing what applications that any of you at ISPs use for things such as configuration management and network performance? I need to look into this as a project and were just interested as i know a few of you work for big isps. Cheers