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IE6 runtime error
Hello, I keep on getting the following IE6 error on one my clients (see the attached files). I have disabled script debugging, but I keep on receiving the error. Does anyone have any idea on what could be causing it? Updating the version of IE6 and/or using another browser is sadly not an option. :) Edit, heh just noticed…
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MS Office 2003 - Custom Installation Wizard
We have a .CNW file which has various custom settings for our Office 2003 installations. One of the biggest one is setting the Exchange Server name and Default Mailbox name to %username%. This means that we never have to worry about configuring Outlook for our users. The section within the file I'm referring to is as…
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firewall question ? what is best for highly secure bussines ?
Hi Guys, Need help in finding the best firewall solution, Can you guys suggestion one for me ? so far am thinking of 3 Windows version (ISA server ) Linux Version (Smoothwall) and of course Pix firewall I prefer ISA but dont know if its good enough for my network of 50+ users with internal mail and web server and ofcourse…
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Anyone use a Wacom tablet?
Hey guys. Picked up a Wacom bamboo at a good price to use for online training eventually. Just trying to get familiar with it (and get it up and running on ubuntu..works fine on our windows vista laptop). Does anyone use one of the wacom's? I know traditionally they're used by artists and people in general who need to…
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Essential Business Server discontinued
Microsoft announced that they will discontinue further development of ESB 2008. SBS is not affected by this. No mentioned how 70-654 is affected by this. Windows Essential Business Server Team Blog : New IT Trends Bring Change to Mid-Market Product Line
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PYM files
One of my users was sent a .pym file and we have no idea how to open it. Has anybody had any experience opening these files? I've searched online and cant find a solution.
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Microsoft Office Document repair tools
I work in a school and we are regularly getting corrupt documents. Not seen any microsoft utilities that fits the bill on this. Can anyone recommend a third party product that can recover corrupt word and powerpoint documents. I don't mind paying a small fee for the cost of the software if its recommended. Many products…
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NLB no good?
I've been asked to create a Sharepoint 2007 MOSS farm web front with load balance. When I mention it to other techs, I'm told that Server 2003 NLB is unstable and shouldn't be used. I was told the same thing by someone else when I wanted to load balance CRM. Is this the general consensis? What's the preferred method to…
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Secure360-Anyone in Minnesota going?
Secure360-Anyone in Minnesota going? This event is 2 days long May 11-12, 2010 St. Paul River Centre Keynote and Featured Speakers | Secure 360 What is Secure360°? Secure360°is an annual conference providing high quality educational and networking opportunities. It identifies developing trends in risk management, physical…
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Sharepoint 2007 Workflow Issue
I am creating a workflow where i need to add a lookup to the Workflow Item ID but this option is not available in the dropdown list. Is there a way of finding out if the workflow is assigned to a list? I dont want to start again as there is a lot of actions already in place.
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Help to shring partition D on Windows 2003 server
Hi there , I need your help please guys, I need to repartition dirve D on a system running windows server 2003 , but without rebooting , is there any waty around it please ? Regards
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RAID 1 to non-RAID
Hi, I want to set up RAID 1 mirroring at home. My goal is when one drive fails, I can continue using my computer before I get a replacement drive. I'll use a RAID card, not software or fake RAID. Since RAID card + battery unit ain't cheap, there's one thing I need to find out before I commit. I know with RAID 1, if one…
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"Delayed Write Error" on external hard drive
I recently bought a 1 TB Iomega external hd that uses a usb interface. When I was downloading Google Chrome to it I recieved a "Delayed Write Error" message. I did select "Optimize for performance" option to enable write caching. Do external hd's simply not like write caching or should look at getting a replacement? I…
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Free Microsoft Office 2010 Upgrade
Earlier this week, Microsoft confirmed the rumors of a free upgrade for Office 2007 buyers. Microsoft will offer a free upgrade to the upcoming Office 2010 suite starting today through September 30th, 2010. So if you purchase Office 2007 during this period you will be able to download a corresponding edition of Office 2010…
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Blog Link Sharing?
Any other bloggers want to share links? I'm sharing with a few people on here already, but I thought others might want to as well.
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Disk IO List for windows 2003
So Vista (and I'm guessing 200 has a disk performance metric that tells you the top files that are having the most disk IO on the machine. Does anyone know if there is a product like this for Windows 2003?
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Interesting
Report: North Korea Develops Own Linux Distribution - Yahoo! News
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diff nic cards, and virtual machines
Ok I have three computers and a network diagram in my studies I'd like to mimic, it calls for 2 computers and 3 servers(a computer and a server on two, and just a server on one, so 3 networks) But like most of us, I don't have 5 computers, I do have three though. And a few extra nic cards laying around I want to know how…
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Problems copying tapes to dvd on vhs/dvd recorder
I decided to copy my vhs movies over to dvd using my vhs/dvd combo player. I have ran into some issues though with copy protection on some vhs tapes. I have read some solutions to get around this such as copying it to a pc using a tv tuner card. Is there a simpler solution to this problem? It would be nice if anyone out…
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Spy chips hidden in 2.5 MILLION dustbins - Daily Mail UK
Anyone from the UK familiar with this? I am curious to know if it implements RFID. Spy chips hidden in 2.5 million dustbins as council snoopers plan pay-as-you-throw tax | Mail Online
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U.S. Declassifies Part of Secret Cybersecurity Plan
U.S. Declassifies Part of Secret Cybersecurity Plan | Threat Level | Wired.com
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Notification Program?
Boss was throwing around some ideas this morning, and he is wondering if there is a way for our server to either email or txt message us when our database program goes down? Running Server 2003 and need to monitor Goldmine 6.7. Since we are not logged into the server all day long, it would be nice to find a way to get an…
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Secure networks with no outside access
Hi, I'm not quite sure how to describe this. I have an interview for a infrastructure engineer soon. Despite the title, I would be working more on the desktop and server side than the network side of things. They work in a very security conscious sector, and therefore have 10 or more secure networks for projects that are…
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Web Content Filter
Hey everyone, got directive from management to deploy some sort of web content filtering to two small clients. End goal is to keep people off social networking, spyware laden sites and ****s. They want $0 (of course) and asked me to look into Squid. I did some looking around and it seem all it does it caching. Is there a…
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Group Policy question
I have just deployed a bunch of hardware for some of our stations to accept credit cards, and the company we got the equipment from didnt bother to tell me their utility needs to run as a local admin. I installed it as admin, but the users logging on are not. So, without having to physically go to all these stations and…
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Batch file to stop/start a program
We have a program that we need to close at a specific time, let our backup do its stuff, then restart the program later. Best way would be to buy new backup software that does open files, but that is not an option at this time. So looking for a batch file that can stop/start via scheduler. Everything I have searched for…
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Washington Times Reports: Hacker Training for all IT troops/officers in US Military
From the Drudge Report: Inside the Ring - Washington Times Was wondering if anyone who is currently active duty has heard about this?
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Printer problem, this is weird!
Okay, I've got 2 printers in a room. Both networked. When I try to install either of them, I get an Error; Printer driver was not installed. Cannot create a file when that file already exists. Thing is, there are no files or printers previously installed. When I click OK on that error, I lose half of the stuff in Control…
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NTP Issue
Hello, I was hoping to get some advice from anyone who has set up NTP on a network. I have changed the way that the time is synchronized on the network. My aim is bring the Cisco phones and PC's completly in sync. To do this I'm using a cisco core router to to sync with a time server on the internet this is working. 2nd…
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IT Monitoring Tools
I was wondering if anyone knew of any Open Source IT Monitoring software? What I would like to achieve is to have nodes send heartbeats or pulse checks back to a server relative to hardware and software health, report any errors, faults or overheating. I have been fantasizing about starting a repair business that also…
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Nagios Error
Hello, I installed Ubuntu & Nagios on an old dell laptop to get familiar with it. Likewise, afterwards I installed the NSClient++ on my Vista desktop. At first, it appeared to be working correct, but shortly after it has been giving me the following error. So it appears in the Nagios that the system is offline / down, but…
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The difference between AITP and ACM?
What’s the difference between AITP and ACM organizations? Currently, I’m a (student)member at ACM, and I enjoy the benefits of a student membership. Is it worth it to also join the AITP ? What are the benefits to of an AITP membership? What are the requirements for membership? I did notice the at the aitp has chapters….…
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So I was at Walmart looking at laptops
I was looking at a nice Dell, which I can't get until my old Dell dies, which it won't. Anyway, a girl was looking at the laptops and the walmart associate was telling her that the RAM was the D: drive. Normally, I would keep going, but decided to help her out. I explained the differences to her and she picked something…
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MS CRM roles split
AS usual I'm having trouble finding the info I'm after. I have added Dynamics CRM 4 VM server to an existing deployment in order to create a farm and transfer some of the roles. This will reduce the load and increase performance. I now need to find out how to remove roles from the original CRM server so the 2nd server can…
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Anyone ever gone to this site
Hack This Site!
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Exchange and Server CAL License
I just took a new job and was asked to check the Exchange and Server CAL Licenses to see of we need to purchase more. The problem is that my predecessor didn't keep any decent notes and didn't file anything. How would I go about finding how many licenses we actually have and how many we need?
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Annoying Users
I'm sure there are already a ton of these, but I thought I would make one of my own as I have had to deal with some <cough> Computer Users Non-Technical this and last week. Here is what I hate: 1. Users who thinkthat if something is not on their desktop, it simply does not exist. No icon? The program did not install…
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Starting to Make Some Changes!
Probably posted something like this before, but will be sticking to it this time. Slowly things have started to change in my life and it has finally hit me that I have to stop waiting for things to happen and start making them happen. Couple steps to make things happen, but a journey of a 1000 miles starts with a single…
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Forum that has active directory integration and screenshot postings
I work in the IT department for my company which has remote offices all over the world. We all share information of common issues through a forum hosted internally. One of the setbacks I've seen is that the forum does not allow posting of screenshots which I think would be beneficial in troubleshooting. Does anyone on this…
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Man swallows Flash Drive to hide evidence
Favorite Quote: A Kingston executive said it was unclear if stomach acid could damage one of their drives. "As you might imagine, we have no actual experience with someone swallowing a USB," Giga-Biter In Obstruction Charge - March 2, 2010
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logon script help
I have a set of links I need to force onto all users machines. Currently, I am using gpedit to manage the links which works fine for now...but everytime any one of the links changes, I need to update my entire image collection, which is not really feasible just for one updated link. Is there a way to do this via a logon…
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what is the Standard imaging software for deploying new PC's
I remember years ago using Ghost to deploy systems but it looks more like a home user product now am I mistaken ? or has the product been renamed? we are gong to be purchasing over 30 systems and want to install a standard image with all our custom software I want to be able to deploy a image form a server to several…
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Free BES Server Coming
Did anyone else see this today? RIM fights back with freebie BlackBerry Enterprise Server | NetworkWorld.com Community I think it's a great it that they are finally making a "free" version of this as many companies could benefit from it but just don't have the money to buy into their software.
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Supply and Demand in stocks
I haven't been able to find a real good article on supply and demand as it relates to stock. I probably will ask a financial forum but I thought I would ask here first for the fun of it. In a general opinion, how much do you think supply and demand affects stock prices in a percentage level? Do you think a massive drop off…
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Data Theft Creates Nightmare
Data theft creates notification nightmare for BlueCross
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Simple Question about Formating in MS Word
I am working on making a new style of resume and am having difficulty one part. I want to do something that appears like this: Attachment not found. You can barely see that ^^^ without clicking the link to the picture so to make it easier, I basically want it to look like this for a section header:Professional Experience…
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Windows 7 and Samba
Hello guys I'm currently in the process of undertaking a new project in which I am going to setup a PDC using Samba, LDAP, and Ubuntu server. I am eager to get hands on and start learning some more about Linux only problem is I have read numerous threads on the internet about people having problems with getting Windows 7…
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Case Study
Hello Tech Exams! I am the Jeremy that asked earlier for some technical advice regarding the network design competition. I am excited to announce that we are ready to take on a case study finally! We would be thrilled if the community here would not mind putting us together a case study for us to work on for a small to…
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Virtual Machine 64 bits
I have Windows 7 64 in one HP laptop and I have one desktop computer running Windows 2008 64 bits. I installed virtual box or VMware and I got some error when I boot a Virtual Machine with 64 ISO (in this case windows 2003 64 bits). I read in many site that I have to enable hardware virtualization in the BIOS, but I do not…
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AD integrated chat
I'm looking for an AD integrated chat application, something that can be used with single sign on preferably. Can anyone recommend a product? This is a Windows domain with Windows XP clients.
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Bright people wasting away in front-line support
Maybe I'm thinking about this the wrong way, and need a new perspective(please, provide it!), but over the years, most people in IT I have worked with are perfectly content to sit right where they are. The guys I work with now aren't at all interested in doing anything except what they're doing now: desktop support. You…
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PS3 Network Outage?
Slashdot and some of my local news stations are all reporting on a story about Sony's PS3 network being down. Apparently it only effects the older "fat" version of the consoles and not the slim version. Anyone experiencing this? Rumour has it that someone labeled 2010 as a leap year and it caused a bug in the time. Gotta…
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Office user profile?
I have a problem with a specific account on a PC, I can't print to a network printer using any of the MS office apps. The problem exists only for the one account even after a reinstall of Office and getting it fully patched. I wondered if this could be down to a user profile or some information that office holds on to…
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Aironet or 871?
So i am looking at adding wireless to my house and would prefer to do it either though a Aironet or a 871 routers. I dont feel like buying a cheap 30 router to do the job since i would much rather learn how to implement wireless through one of them. Looking for a recommendation and which one would be better.
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Windows 7 Beta expiring March 1
Well, the time has finally come.. IIRC, come March 1 I won't be completely denied OS service, but I will get warnings every couple of hours, followed by forced reboots every couple of hours, is that right? I put W7 on my side system at work, my company has pushed back plans to go to W7 by almost a year (was supposed to be…
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New game DRM madness
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 2 has a new DRM system that requires you to be online all the time when you're playing the game. If you lose connection at any point then it will stop the game, lose your progress and refuse to allow you to continue without it reconnecting. All your save game data is kept on the remote server so…
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Encrypted Drives
Hi all, Been playing with encryption lately, lots of fun. Basically I am looking to encrypt. My main hard drive on PC (2 Partitions) External hard drive (3 Partitions) USB (With which I need to be able to open it on other machines with locked down admin rights) Anyone know a good one? I am currently running win 7. Also is…
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How do you keep things fresh?
Lately I have been doing a review of some MCSE/MCTS/MCITP material for certs I've already attained. I've lost so much knowledge... How do you guys keep the information fresh. A lot of the stuff that certs include we don't use on a daily basis, but it's still important to at least be able to discuss it intelligently during…
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destroying cisco gear
The company I used to work for would get requests to destroy cisco hardware. Could anyone explain to me why someone would ask for this? If someone would have wanted the data off the gear, couldn't they have overwritten whatever data they had on the gear? Then resold the hardware for parts.
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Monitoring/Alerts
Hi, I was just about to post my own question regards to monitoring and I see field monkey beat me to it. I'm a new network engineer and I'm looking to make some improvements at the site that I work at. We have a sister site that uses orion for network monitoring but for reasons I won't go into we cannot use this at my…
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Anyone know of a tool that can read SMART information from USB hard drives?
My 1TB external Iomega hd just came in the mail yesterday. I have been searching for a tool that will allow me to read the SMART information off my drive. In my quest to find the tool, read some information saying that SMART information cannot be send via the usb interface, but I read elsewhere that it can be depending on…
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pay while travelling
I've never had to travel as part of my job, but there is an opportunity involving extensive traveling. I know it can vary, but overall do they pay you for your travel time? So let's say I have to travel to a different city, stay in hotel for the night, do the job the next day and return the next day, e.g. 48 hours total…
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TechNet SA Subscription Services Question
While going through our licensing at work, I found we have TechNet SA Subscription Services available to us. So I went and signed myself up for one of our available licenses and applied it to my Live ID. When I go into the download section, nothing is available to me for download, not even free items like Virtual…
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Anyone familiar with OPNET?
Is anyone here remotely competent with OPNET? Using it for a project but just ran into a problem with IS-IS that I can't figure out, so would appreciate anyone offering some help.
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Dell XPS 8000
I recently got a Dell XPS 8000 and really like it, but I would love to do a few upgrade to this system. I would appreciate it if anyone could advice me on a good Video card for this system, also I would like to put in a Blu Ray player and a TV turner. Also during this upgrade, do I need a bigger power Supply? Thanks…
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What ports to open
I'm creating a new Active Directory internal and a new DMZ domain for a company with Exchange Server 2007 and BES. There is already an existing PIX firewall hosted by another supplier to separate the zones. The only things going into the DMZ are an Edge server and a BES router. All servers will hopefully be Server 08 R2.…
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Buying a new pc?
I have a problem, my old pc has completely had it, so i need to buy a new pc so that i can carry on with ny studies etc, but i am emigrating to Canada in roughly 4 months, i know about the difference in power, but it`s a long time to go without a pc for studing with ( i have my study domain all set up with vmware on my old…
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Interesting security problem at my local news station
ksl.com - KSL.com working to keep site safe after malware infects computers
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KVM Switch question
Can I use a wireless mouse plugged into a KVM switch? I have 2 computers but one keyboard and one mouse and I would like to use a wireless mouse instead of wired. Can I use it? Anybody used it before or have any kind of issues with it? Thank you.
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Any better TV than this for the money?
Samsung - LN52B630 - 52" LCD TV - 1080p (FullHD) Im probably going to be in the market for a new HDTV for my liiving room in the next few weeks. Requirements: 50"+ Flat panel (LCD or Plasma) 120hz or better 1080p The above linked TV gets good reviews and seems to be a decent price for a 2009 big TV. I have a 32" samsung…
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barebone laptop and laptop video cards
Does anyone know any good websites that sell laptop barebones? I've been to zip zoom fly, newegg, and ebay. I'm looking for a cheap one. Also does anyone know where I can find laptop video cards for pci express?
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Techno Security Conference at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Anyone going to the Techno Security Conference this year? Techno Security Conference - Computer Security Conference I am trying to decide whether it is worth going to or not. Anyone gone to it before?
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Twitter Frustrations!
I was suprise to find that I actually like Twitter for all the interesting feeds from Syngress, SANS, etc. My only complaint is that they don't e-mail you an update of all the folks you follow. Is there a program out there that will provide you with all your feeds? Kind of like e-mail client? Anyone else out there like…
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Issues with Gmail after changing network hardware
A couple days ago I got rid of my cheap dlink cable router/wap and replaced it with a Cisco 1711(WIC-4ESW) and an Aironet 1121G. I configured the 1711 from my desktop (connected to VLAN 1 on the WIC) and I was online, no problem. I then configured the AP (connected to VLAN 1 on the WIC) with the same SSID, cipher and PSK…
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Weird Word 2k7 issue
Yesterday morning, all our letter templates "forgot" their specified paper tray settings. We've dedicated one tray on each printer to be used for letterhead only. The settings were specified in each document so it's one less thing necessary for them to print letters (they do hundreds per day). I approved a ton of Office…
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anyone know how to start remoteregistry
I am trying to start remoteregistry from powershell but nothing is working, it doesnt recognize the service name net start remoteregistry doesn't work gsv start remoteregistry doesn't work other variants don't work either any ideas?
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Venting about Apple - Why don't they get slammed more for crap like this?!
When I was running Itunes 8, I determined it was okay then to store the library file and all media on my Windows Home Server. All was good. Then I upgraded to Itunes 9, and it went to crap. Every song would hang itunes up after about 19 seconds into the song. The song would continue to play, but Itunes would be…
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Do you think Google's FREE Chrome OS will eventually run on more PCs than Windows 7?
Wether you are excited or not about the upcoming Chrome OS, like Linux or not, or like or dislike Microsoft and Windows, what do you anticipate will be the outcome for Microsoft (regarding Windows 7) after Chrome OS is released? Try to base your vote on realistic expectations rather than your personal feelings. NOTICE:…
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Did I Say the Wrong Thing?
So for the past week the boss above my boss has said we need to talk. He basically wanted to shoot the breeze, see where I was at with the job, and to see how some projects are going. As you guys know, I hate my job. I was hired for one thing and did a complete 180 to doing something totally different (no helpdesk turned…
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Loading drivers using command prompt.
Hi, Is there a way to load device drivers using command prompt? I'm trying to image a laptop through PXE, the image does not have the NIC drivers for this model and I can not change the PXE image. Thanks.
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Raytheon hiring cyber warriors
Raytheon: Cyber Warriors
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SIS Common Store
This may be a dumb question, but how would one go about copying the SIS Common Store folder to another drive. We are using Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. Basically we would like to move it to another drive and kill the old drive it was once stored in. I have tried copying it, but it ends up failing towards the middle. I…
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Small/Med Business VS Large Enterprise
Which do you prefer. I have worked both and I see things move much slower in the large enterprise world, but I also see them always buying the latest and greatest of the high end gear and having there own WAN's. The Change request and management process get on my nerves, but it serves a function Small Med business. You can…
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Stupid naming convention
My current place of tenure has named all their servers after Simpson characters. There's dozens of them. Anyone else burdened with this blind search for services? Incidentally, can anyone tell me who Eddy, Mojo, Mona and Terri were in the Simpsons?
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Microsoft NLB Server 2k3
Hi all, Looking for information from any of your experiences. We have: 16 x BL460c HP servers in a c class chassis Each server has two nics setup in failover config - using HP NIC software utility Each server is running Server 2k3 Enterprise 64bit NLB is setup on each server We can create the initial cluster and the…
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HP smart start question
We just got a new HP DL370. I downloaded the smart start .iso, burned it and ran it fine. I configured the drives as we needed them in the smart start array utility. After I loaded W2k8 R2x64, looking in the drive management, all but the boot partition showed as unallocated (black in color). Just to make them visible in…
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Internet Uptime Monitor
I've been having issues with my DSL for about 2 years now. I keep loosing my connection with them. I normally call on the weekends and they send a tech out the following Monday. By that time the connection is stable and they can't find anything wrong. I would have moved to another provider but they are the only High Speed…
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Simulating SQL Log Shipping
So I have not found a simple resource that I liked that would allow me to do log shipping between a warm standby SQL Server 2005 server and a production SQL Server 2000 Standard server. Because of this I have decided to write a PowerShell script that will run on the standby server and simulate the log shipping. Here is…
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Does this look like it would make a good media center PC?
I have been considering putting together a media-center pc so I could watch Youtube videos and such on my 32" 1080p lcd tv. I can't fit a full-size tower in my entertainment center but this kit I found off of Newegg looked interesting: Newegg.com - Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more!…
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Got my first smart phone, and app recommendations?
I finally broke down and picked up a HTC Hero that runs Google Droid OS. I'm going to be upgrading the 2GB micro SD card in the next few weeks, however I'm really taking a liking to it. My friend has an iPhone and he said that getting a smart phone will change everything for you. With that said, can anyone recommend any…
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Network Design Competetion II
Hey guys, I don't know if any of you remember from a while back I introduced myself as entering a network design competition. It appears that the circumstances have changed somewhat, one of my partners has dropped out, and the remaining one has confessed that he is no longer interested in the competition other than to keep…
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You think your ISP is dumb?
Long story short, I was working with my ISP (I won't name them, but heres a hint. They are the largest ISP in Canada...), and asked about the QoS config on a new router they installed at one of our branches. So what does the guy send me? The entire 'show run' of the router, WITHOUT service-password encryption on... Thats…
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Cisco CLI Languages
Does anyone know if there are multiple language verisons of Cisco CLI, or is it world-wide in English?
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cost to fix a cisco asa 5510?
we have a 5510 with sec + license that went bad. it is now out of warranty and my company said i can have it if i want. my question would be does anyone know how much it costs to repair? i think it might be the power supply as it does not power on and has a amber light that wont go off. thanks
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PowerShell Certification - Why none?
So I have been doing some searching on the web trying to find out if MS has a PoSh certification in the works and all indications seem to state that there won't be one. I'd like to see either an MCTS or an MCITP for PoSh as it is becoming a major method for administering Windows systems. What do you guys think? What do you…
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Anybody use a Barracuda?
A couple customers have them and we use one in-house as well. Never seen one before this job but they are pretty cool and really easy to configure.
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Looking for a virtual DVD disk creator
I'm buried into too many DVDs and CDs. Is there a program that would allow me to burn IOS images to a virtual cd/dvd? I found the link below, but it's expensive, looking for a cheap one (as cheap as free :) ) Home page :: DAEMON-Tools.cc
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Newbie question about ghosting/imaging
Hi guys, At work, we are using Ghost to image our computers, and we have an image for every model of PCs that we have. This is probably a very stupid question, but is it possible to somehow include the drivers for every PC model in the image or on a bootable Ghost disk, so that we don't need to have images for every model,…
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anyone got their hands on a nook?
Now that the holiday rush is over and I can actually go into a store and pick one up if I so choose, I'm rather interested in the nook, particularly in it's PDF reading capabilities. I like the device from being able to play with the demo model on display at my local Barnes and Noble, but they wouldn't let me load any…
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Mucho Lulz
I decided to try an interesting Google query at work today...