• New batteries for UPS - Factory or secondary manufacture

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    @alexntg said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Looks like the hands are bleeding.

    It's not a clap. It's stigmata.

    LOL!!

  • Security flaw in OAuth and OpenID

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    I've always shied away from the option to "Login with your [Facebook/Twitter/Linkedin/etc] Account", mainly because of privacy concerns, but also because I've heard of design flaws with the OAUTH and OpenID systems (mainly from listening to Steve Gibson's podcast)

  • Samsung 1TB mSATA SSD

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    AWESOME!

  • Extending PowerShell ISE

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  • Did *Glassholes over pay?

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    I'm not denying that development costs aren't playing a role in it. I can see @Nic 's point about keeping the cost higher to weed out people, that makes sense to me.

  • Powershell Gurus... what am I doing wrong?

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    It's usually management that causes that sort of problem, well except me of course 😉

  • I can no longer access the charm menu on my second monitor

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    scottalanmillerS

    Not much of Outlook licensing concerns now that Office 365 gives you five licenses per user. And you can use OWA anywhere.

  • Linux Audio Books?

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    @RAM. I am still reading the Linux book. Sad to say i haven't finished it yet until now.
    BTW hows your Linux Learning?

  • System Event Notification Service service failure

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    Even more puzzling is that this problem seems to be caused by a video driver.

  • Reducing Pertino pGateway Logs

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    @Josh said:

    Gotcha - If you care to monitor the logs, my suggestion would be to just look for ERROR or FATAL not INFO

    It's Loggly. So the Info logs become part of our volume. We aren't looking for anything, the logs are all hosted online.

  • Crypt.io Free Crypto course

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    Cool. No have not seen that before.

  • Managed Platforms

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    @alexntg Oh, gotcha! I had forgotten about that. I never actually used the "staff" part.

  • SMBITJournal on Loggin

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    @scottalanmiller Thanks i am reading on it 🙂

  • Windows 7 Credential Manager

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  • Bypass Ubuntu login screen by holding Enter for 30 seconds

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    @Nic said:

    I wonder if it was found by the same five year old who found the Xbox bug 🙂

    I was totally thinking that too.

  • Windows 7 Hope this is Right Place

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    @JaredBusch
    Yes, it is a hard time for me, I usually give better than I receive. Whining about it does not make it better for you or for me. In essence I am sorry.
    I am new to this site, still feeling my way through things - built up expectations -etc. You have my take on one side of a problem I have here at work. Without Management chiming in - how do you know if I am being honest with you or just making myself look better?

    It would be easy to browbeat others and create scenario's where I am the hero and they are the villain, but we all have our reasons for doing things the way we do - right - or - wrong.

    You be the judge? How on such meager amounts of information! It is like asking a pc graphic's problem but leaving out you are running corel x6 on a 486/66 with 64M Ram with onboard video, then asking "Why are my 5 meg JPG's taking so long to open? You would naturally assume (at least I may) core 2 duo, 1g ram, at the slow end - but alas Assume came onboard.

    Thanks for your input, that is what was important. I may have been fishing, and you took the bait. Left me with some good advice, I unfortunately reacted hastily with hostility and jumped on you for it. No matter, It makes me look bad, but going with the rest of the story, I cannot convey the intense feeling of frustration to you I was under trying to avert what I perceived as a minor/major disaster (still not an excuse for that reaction).

    Look how it rolls, downhill, even to people you don't know... Dealing with change easy, dealing with intense emotion's "Crazy Man". Again, Sorry, and thanks.... Maybe someway I can make amends? Then there is always time. Thanks!

  • New Webroot user

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    @Chad-K. said:

    I must concur, the Webroot Anywhere is great. Nic helped me too and I am so happy with it that I think the wife is going to switch over too. It's smooth and fast and so far, totally unobtrusive!
    Thanks Webroot and Nic!

    You're very welcome!

  • Managed Platforms

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  • Office 365 calendars

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    @Dashrender said:

    @Katie said:

    Why does he need a secondary calendar?
    Perhaps a shared calendar is in order instead of the delegates system.

    Category changes from the primary works just fine to delegates...

    Currently it appears that we are going to be forced to use the primary calendar - but then that means that the user can't use it for their own personal stuff.

    How do you create a shared calendar in O365? (I haven't even googled this yet). As long as we don't need another license for a shared calendar it will probably be a good solution. Another question/thought. What about a sharepoint calendar? Do they integrate with Exchange? Can I get a SP calendar on an iPhone like I can a secondary calendar? How do I add a shared calendar to an iPhone?

    Thanks

    Shared mailboxes can be created in the Exchange Management section of Office 365. These would not be accessible via ActiveSync. They also don't consume licenses. SharePoint calendars do synchronize with Outlook. In theory, you can add them to an iPhone using CalDAV, though I haven't tried it myself.

  • License Compliance Software/tools

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    That's why I'm saying they could be drug to court... but it would be pretty difficult for either side to prove anything unless there are recorded conversations (voice or email) and basically shows you are telling the client they don't need to purchase, then you're in trouble.