• Active Directory - Recovery of deleted user .... from 2003

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    @milnesy said:

    @thanksaj Problem is, they're a school district with little, if any, funding for IT. Backups are always an afterthought.

    What they need to see is that whatever budget there is, is the budget. Skipping backup planning is like taking the budget and spending it on things they can't afford. It's the business equivalent of knowing you have to pay rent for the month AND pay for food but going out to eat every night and not being able to make rent and then saying "meh, who needs shelter, it's not like the weather ever gets bad."

    It's called a budget for a reason. They need to take the money that they have and figure out what they can do with it. If there isn't money for backups, there isn't money for anything. What's really happening is that they blew the budget and hoped that they wouldn't get caught.

  • Our New Netgear ReadyNAS 312 Has Arrived

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    Awesome 🙂 I want free stuff too

  • OneDrive for business

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Awesome, though completely ridiculous that simple text files like html and php would mess up your sync program!!

    Agreed. I'll repeat my original assertion on the original thread:

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    ..it seems a bit crap and unreliable.

  • P2P Wireless Bridge

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    @Hubtech said:

    Does anyone have experience with the rocket dishes? Or any other comparable hardware?

    I worked for a company that used the old Cisco Areo (sp?) 1400 or some model like that back in 2007 to point to point two sites. Not sure when they originally installed them, but they worked well over about 3 miles.

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    I have three servers, though two would be fine. I don't have what I understand as a "reliable failover system" or anything close to it, but if one server is down I am in a position to provide a degraded or limited service using the other server(s) which is generally enough to keep users happy and the business ticking over. It's in no way automated or anything like high availability, but it gives me options and in a crisis I like to have as many options as I can. The cost isn't anywhere near double, since you're not doubling up on disks or memory or CPU by spreading the load across two boxes.

  • DVI to HDMI equals NO sound!

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    @technobabble said:

    @thanksaj onboard

    Ok, get some screenshots when you can. That'll help us.

  • Anyone familiar with Microsoft's SCSM?

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    Sorry, I'm only using SCCM 2012 R2 but not SCSM

  • VGA to HDMI on Ubuntu

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @thanksaj said:

    Ok, your adapter is still basically USB to HDMI, so a USB graphics adapter.

    No, the USB is for power. It is a VGA to HDMI adapter. There is nothing else to do with VGA except send the video signal.

    Sounds like an Xorg issue then.

  • HDMI vs VGA

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    Ok then, waiting for HDMI cable.

  • lock down end points

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    Wow.. must be nice to work somewhere someone want's to spend money!

  • How can I find the location of a mapped drive?

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    Reid CooperR

    You could do this with wmic as well, but net use is easier.

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    Very cool, thanks.

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    Interesting idea, at least.

  • How wrong is this statement?

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    Reid CooperR

    Definitely sounds like a not fun area.

  • squid service cannot be started !!!!!

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @thanksaj said:

    You see, there are people like my best friend Carl, who calls EVERYONE sir or madam. But if you ever spoke to him, even though he'd say it, it's so casual and cool, you wouldn't be put off at all. He's the only one I've ever seen who can pull that stunt.

    Yes, HOW it is done does make a difference. And when people from outside of English speaking countries do it, you know that it is just a formality that they are emulating, not one done in a specific way.

    Yup. Tone, pitch, timbre of the voice, all of it factor in.

  • Microsoft and Dropbox: Let's Get Together, Yeah Yeah Yeah!

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    I see that you know the Parent Trap.

    hayley-mills.jpg

    I liked the Lindsay Lohan version, but the original was truly the classic.

  • Office 365: Automap Shared Mailbox

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    @Dashrender
    Not a real problem - just unexpected I suppose. I just expected to be able to disconnect from a mailbox like you can on Exchange (local). It's not a bad issue per say.. Right now I am in most if not all the shared boxes as a safe guard while I'm still configuring and setting things up.

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    @dengelhardt that's a good point that people often miss - there are cases where using VLANs unnecessarily can cause traffic to have to "loop" through a router to return to the same device. In the case of VoIP phones acting as small switches at the desk it's the switch inside the phone doing it.

    I had to deal with a network just a few weeks ago that had five routers and three switches, one of which was still on FastEthernet (10/100.)
    They managed to make nearly all traffic have to pass through the slow switch for nearly everything. And some things looped through routers that were attached on both ends to the same VLAN!! It was insane.

  • ManageEngine: Ondemand - Dual Roles

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  • Old to New: MX pointed

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    One thing I got ahead of myself on was my mail.(domain) A Record.

    I deleted it at the same time i changed the MX. While the MX record is the important one, the A Record pointed the mail.domain so they could get to the old email from outlook.

    Pointed it back so they can (should be able to) get the last message in the old pop setup... includes a link to the new portal.

    Things have gone okay thus far.