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Chris:/* wrote: » You work in my world with that philosophy (When in doubt reboot) you would be fired. When you work on a workstation a reboot theoretically (unless services are badly linked) would only affect one user. You reboot some servers you could take down an entire grid of interdependent machines that are running just fine. A reboot often clears up valuable traces of evidence that point to the actual problem that WILL often rear its ugly head some time again in the future. this is the difference between Tier 1 technicians and Tier 3 and it is why my team is very cautious about hiring ex-desktop support or help desk personnel. The bad habits many have picked up over years of farmed out support do not mesh well with engineer level work. It used to be if you saw continual issues with desktops and Windows servers, your trend analysis would point to a problem with the images being used. The images would be fixed to prevent the problem in the future. At the same time the fix would be pushed to the desktops if possible. Today we instead have people who follow the standard pattern "Clear cache -> Reboot -> Google for answer - > Reboot -> Give up and Re-Image and restore from backup if you have them." I personally see this as a change because of the change in IT landscape where the professional knowledge level at each tier has severely decreased.
Chris:/* wrote: » ...this is the difference between Tier 1 technicians and Tier 3 and it is why my team is very cautious about hiring ex-desktop support or help desk personnel. The bad habits many have picked up over years of farmed out support do not mesh well with engineer level work. It used to be if you saw continual issues with desktops and Windows servers, your trend analysis would point to a problem with the images being used. The images would be fixed to prevent the problem in the future. At the same time the fix would be pushed to the desktops if possible. Today we instead have people who follow the standard pattern "Clear cache -> Reboot -> Google for answer - > Reboot -> Give up and Re-Image and restore from backup if you have them." I personally see this as a change because of the change in IT landscape where the professional knowledge level at each tier has severely decreased.
jamesp1983 wrote: » I try to exhaust every option before doing this.
Zartanasaurus wrote: » If a reboot or a profile rebuild didn't fix it, reimage the PC.
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