• 7 million Dropbox username/password pairs apparently leaked

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    @Dashrender said:

    If as Scott mentions that 3rd parties get the usernames and passwords - that's even worse than this breach!

    Yes, far worse. Anyone can have an accident. Sharing usernames and passwords is a breach of ethics, not security. I'm positive Dropbox is doing no such thing.

  • Issue with EdgeRouter Lite/ Verizon FiOS

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    So what was the resolution on this one? I'm sure others would like to know if it was the SIP provider, the Ubiquiti device, or something else entirely.

  • Home Folders and folder redirection

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    Yes, Because redirection break sometimes.. also Some users like old habits
    I actually never redirect the desktop. and just usually just make the root and the documents redirect 1 in the same. .

    @thecreativeone91 I can't say that I've noticed an issue with redirection failing, at least not enough that I worry about giving them a drive letter to access the files directly. But I'll definitely agree with the old habits - but sometimes those habits just need to change - for example, my use of Home Folders. 🙂

  • HVAC Field service software

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    @technobabble said:

    Right...connections like file sharing, not users like RDP....that was a DOH moment.

    Yeah, it is certain types. RDP is limited to one. SMB is limited to 10 or 20.

  • HP ProLiant Server - Fan Failure

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Joyfano said:

    After 25 days finally our Server is Up and Working now
    Thank you for all replies..

    That's crazy, but glad to see you back up and working again.

    Thanks guys.. Well as of this time our Server room/Computer room is cold and no one changing the temperature.

  • Server 2012 Dedupe and iSCSI Volumes

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    @art_of_shred said:

    What about block-level deduplication? I guess that doesn't apply to the Windows model.

    The block level data is on a Drobo, so that is not an option in this case. If it were NetApp or something like that, it might be a different story.

  • New Exchange Online account states it is disabled

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    Did you try disabling it then re-enabling it?

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Did you turn it off and back on again? 😉

    The problem with that though is that it fails on multiple services. Both Outlook web app and IMAP (ManageEngine ServiceDesk). So this to me indicates a higher level problem as they can individually disabled..

  • Strategic vs. Tactical - How much of Each Do You Do?

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    I see strategy as more 'what are your goals?' and tactics as 'how will you achieve those goals?'.

    So strategy might be "we need to collaborate more" and as a result tactical might be 'we need to implement Sharepoint".

    I was recently asked to give a presentation to our CEO on what our "IT Strategy" is. I basically refused on the grounds that IT Strategy is really just a response to "Company Strategy" and I wasn't made party to what our company strategy is. I was kind of "you tell me what the company strategy is, or what the business plan is, and I'll tell you how we can use IT to achieve it".

    Too often I think IT departments work in isolation to the general business plan. They're off implementing Exchange, or ERP, or Sharepoint without asking 'how does this help meet the short to medium term goals of the company", or "how will this make the company more profitable". So they implement technology based on how the company is currently setup, blind to the fact that companies are dynamic things - they're constantly changing, expanding, retracting, moving into new markets, moving out of old markets. Without the vision, IT is always playing catchup to what the company is trying achieve tomorrow.

    So I'd say I leave strategy to the CEO, and I only do tactics. As managers we know what our company looks like today, and we know what are weaknesses and strengths are today, but we have no idea what our company will look like in five years time. Only the CEO has (or should have) that vision of how he sees the company developing.

    But what strategy I do do, I probably do it lying in bed at 3am unable to sleep. That's when most of my long term planning takes place, unfortunately. That's when my "vision" seems to be at its most clear.

  • What does everyone use for remote monitoring?

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    @NetworkNerd said:

    @nadnerB said:

    PRTG is good. It can be made overly complex.

    I'm using basic Spiceworks scans. With netwrix disk space monitoring running every night.

    Haven't really considered network monitoring. I might put that down for consideration next year.

    Is Netwrix pretty good? Do you use it for any file server auditing or anything else?

    Well, we're just using the disk space monitor and probably a really old version too. It's not really that helpful as I get better information out of Spiceworks.

  • iPad Disabled: Connect to iTunes

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    Glad you got it fixed. My last time dealing with an iPad was a bricked on and the customer had to take it to the Apple store.

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    @g.jacobse said:

    While I can't tell you the date I created the rule, looking at my mailbox, I have not seen a [SPAM] tag email since Sept 4th.
    I've turned it off to see what happens, and will try as you have mentioned the report option.

    There has always been SPAM filtering. It is reporting the SPAM to Microsoft to review that appears to be brand new.

  • Oh...Barracuda!

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  • Accessing office security cameras offsite

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    @technobabble said:

    @JaredBusch Thanks for the info, that helped.

    I am guessing it really doesn't matter (custom domain vs no-ip domain) as long as they can connect to the cameras.

    Going to get them setup asap.

    The good thing about using your own domain record is if you move it somehow you can keep the same url for end users and they won't notice any changes.

  • TPM/BitLocker Question

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    Yes, you can move the drive.

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    that will cut their virus exposure way down though!

  • Domain admin account as service account

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    DashrenderD

    For those same reasons you can't lock down a Domain Admin account.

    Solving the problem so you can use a non domain admin account is the only way to really lock it down.

  • Kano for Computer Education

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    scottalanmillerS

    Obviously that is where they got the name from.

  • Server 'type' 1u vs 2u

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    @Dashrender since the vendor should have little to no way to identify an OS installation as being virtual or physical, it works out well. Don't ask, don't tell.

  • Lumia Icon reportedly retired by Verizon

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    I had a Nokia Lumia 920.. It took great pictures that was about it. It was nice that it was streamlined. The browsers was lacking (only allowed 4-5 tabs) MS did not allow third-party browsers to be made. The apps are lack and most of them are just html wrappers (so an app the loaded the IE frameworks and made it 'hidden' to the user.

    The browser now has unlimited tabs (at least I've seen mine have as many as 12.)...apps are getting better but they still do seem like the distant cousins of the other apps.

    I'll hold on to my ICON as long as I can...fingers crossed they will get another flagship...the HTC One M8's camera is what would keep me from it.

  • Opinion: Experts Exchange Renewal

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    scottalanmillerS

    Without an open conversation, it is effectively impossible for EE to have value anywhere near as good as open forums.