• Still Having Major Performance Issues

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Bill-Kindle said:

    @thanksaj said:

    Before the jokes come,

    Too late
    http://www.askmen.com/dating/love_tip_60/79_love_tip.html

    Oh no... the jokes came already.

    That's a different problem.....

  • Sphinx install

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    Ah good.

  • QA? That's What Customers are For!

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    @RAM. said:

    fun fact, lack of documentation is bad. Documenting you're a pillet for the whole world to see is worse.

    True that.

  • Exchange disclaimers

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    I need to put a company logo on all outgoing e-mail, but my understanding is that Exchange can only put a link to an image, it can't embed an image. A link to an image is probably no good, because most e-mail clients will block the downloading of images by default, so recipients will just get a red cross rather than the logo.

    Is that correct?

    Do I need to buy a third-party tool?

  • Fixing Mass Permissions Issue

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    I don't see much hope other than starting over in a case like this. It's more or less the same as doing the infamous rm -rf / except far better because at least you can take a final backup and recover, file by file, anything specific that you need.

  • Remote Desktop Services - How To Get Started?

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    @Dashrender said:

    If you're looking to do a VDI install, buying an Enterprise Windows Server license will likely cost you WAY less (unlimited windows server installs)

    That's why the DataCenter licensing (unlimited VMs per CPU) is popular as a VDI substitute. However not all software works correctly if it detects a server OS (AV often does this, for example.) And the per CPU licensing can make for some expensive mistakes as you are pricing on compute capacity instead of by the instance.

    And once you get pretty large, you probably want some nice web gateway or other handler to improve the performance or ease of use. And that's when RDS hits you because those extended features come via the RDS packages. So if you are doing a small VDI setup for a few users, DataCenter licensing might work out for you. If you are looking to do an enterprise VDI deployment, actual VDI is probably actually the better way to go.

  • Webinar from Webroot on Ransomware today

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    oh good I didn't get a lunch break today.

  • Remote Outlook: Configuration

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    @g.jacobse said:

    @NetworkNerd
    Exchange 2003

    Give this a try:

    The registry modification steps listed below should be the same regardless of whether the computer is running XP, Vista, or 7. The registry modification MUST be done while logged in as the user who needs to use Outlook Anywhere.

    *Outlook 2003
    No registry modification is needed.

    Outlook 2007

    Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. Locate and then click the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Outlook\RPC. If the RPC key does not exist, you will need to create a new key within the Outlook folder. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. Type DefConnectOpts, and then press ENTER. Right-click DefConnectOpts, and then click Modify. In the Value data box, type 0, and then click OK. Exit Registry Editor.

    Outlook 2010

    Click Start, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK. Locate and then click the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Outlook\RPC. If the RPC key does not exist, you will need to create a new key within the Outlook folder. On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click DWORD Value. Type DefConnectOpts, and then press ENTER. Right-click DefConnectOpts, and then click Modify. In the Value data box, type 0, and then click OK. Exit Registry Editor.

    For a New Mail Profile...
    The following steps must be performed with Outlook closed.

    In Control Panel, click Mail. Click Show Profiles. Add a new profile, and name it whatever you want. Once the Add New E-mail Account Wizard launches, choose the option to manually configure server settings or additional server types. Next, choose Microsoft Exchange as the E-mail Service. This may show up differently in different versions of Outlook, but select the option that mentions Microsoft Exchange. Enter mail.yourdomain.com (or whatever the public-facing DNS record for your mail server is) as the Microsoft Exchange server, and make sure the box labeled "Use Cached Exchange Mode" is checked. The User Name should be the full name of the user you are setting up. Click the More Settings button. Click the Connection tab. On the Connection tab, check the checkbox for Outlook Anywhere. Then, click the Exchange Proxy Settings button. Enter the public address of your mail server (DNS A-record or ip of your mail server) as the server name. Enter msstd:publicdnsoriphere as the proxy server address. Make sure the option for fast networks is not checked but the option for slow networks is checked. This will allow computers at our main site to connect to the Exchange server as they normally would but use Outlook Anywhere when off site. Change the authentication type to Basic Authentication. Click Ok and then Ok again to return to the Microsoft Exchange Settings screen. Click the Next button followed by Finish. If prompted for credentials, enter them in the form domain\username, and then enter your Windows password.

    For an existing Mail Profile...
    The following steps must be performed with Outlook closed.

    In Control Panel, click Mail. Click Show Profiles. Choose the profile you want to edit and click Properties. Click the E-mail Accounts button. Select the e-mail account in question, and click Change. This should open the Microsoft Exchange Settings menu. Click the More Settings button. Click the Connection tab. On the Connection tab, check the checkbox for Outlook Anywhere. Then, click the Exchange Proxy Settings button. Enter the public address of your mail server (DNS A-record or ip of your mail server) as the server name. Enter msstd:publicdnsoriphere as the proxy server address. Make sure the option for fast networks is not checked but the option for slow networks is checked. This will allow computers at our main site to connect to the Exchange server as they normally would but use Outlook Anywhere when off site. Change the authentication type to Basic Authentication. Click Ok and then Ok again to return to the Microsoft Exchange Settings screen. Click the Next button followed by Finish. If prompted for credentials, enter them in the form domain\username, and then enter your Windows password.

    Now, if all of this still does not work, try opening a VPN connection from the site where the machine is to the site where the mail server is, opening Outlook, logging in, letting the mailbox pull down from the server for the first time, and closing the VPN and logging back into Outlook. It should work after that.

  • Adobe Acrobat 7 Pro: CD / Download

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    @g.jacobse said:

    @Dashrender
    Thanks - I had forgotten about them.

    cutePDF Professional

    $49 per lic

    FoxIT

    $103 per lic

    Adobe

    $14.99/month per lic

    Nuance

    $149 per lic (pre NPO discount)

    Yup. I'm not sure if all those have all the features you need. However, it's worth looking into.

  • Post Count for Water Closet is Missing

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    We are the largest user of NodeBB.

    So is it free then?

    https://nodebb.org/

    Only two sentences on that screen 😉

    Oops. Missed that somehow.

  • Documentation for Documentation's Sake

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @art_of_shred said:

    Also, you may have picked a bad example to pin you case on. Plumbers and electricians are skilled tradesmen, needing to be licensed and typically have apprenticeships. They don't just get hired off the street. However, I believe that most retail workers are not competent at their jobs. You be the judge.

    They might be the most likely to be competent of any trained ranks. lol

    Agreed.

  • Ubuntu Turns 10 Today!

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  • Zmanda Cloud backup is closing

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    StevenS

    This post (https://forums.zmanda.com/showthread.php?5572-ZCB-is-closing&p=17597#post17597) has an email address and telephone number if you want to ask whether your data is comingled or how you might move the almost 11TB of data to your own storage space in Amazon.

    Cloudberry is nice because it provides you with a connection to your storage which potentially any backup software could use as a destination target. A number of our (StorageCraft) customers point to Amazon as an offsite repository.

    Cheers!

  • One Wordpress Post Acting a Little Screwy...

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    @scottalanmiller that it definitely is

  • Outlook 2010: iMAP config - TWO .PST files

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    Why are they still connecting to the old at all? Wasn't all of their data imported to O365?, isn't all the new email flowing through O365?

  • Favorite Wordpress Plugins?

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    You can integrate WordPress and NodeBB so that NodeBB handles the comments for WP. It's a neat way to go.

    That's pretty neat.

  • Output Data To Word Document

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    @garak0410 moving off of MS Office would be huge, I'm sure. Although, in theory, if you are using Access you can put the backend on SQL Server and at least not be tied to JetDB. Then you can use anything to access the data.

  • GFI Woes

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    I want to know too...I hate dealing with the "I didn't get that email"

    It's worse when they are replying from an overdue invoice notice that was sent from teh same program that sent all the previous emails that payment was due.

  • NoteBB... how can we use it....

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    Well, you know what the dirt racers say... fast is loose!

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    Another thing to add to my someday list.