What Are You Doing Right Now
- 
 
- 
 @dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Yup I can read it It's so plainly simple. It says I need morphine to sleep, right? 
- 
 @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Yup I can read it It's so plainly simple. It says I need morphine to sleep, right? lol no  
- 
 Morning meeting with @CCWTech 
- 
 Morning all y'all. Coffee finally kicked in. 
- 
 Wanting to swear at whoever setup MS Dynamics SL at this client. No documentation, and a messed up, non-standard install. Grrr. 
- 
 @CCWTech bringing me and @LtWilhelm Dunkin Donuts. 
- 
 @LilAng said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @CCWTech bringing me and @LtWilhelm Dunkin Donuts. Nice, tell him to swing by here. No DD coffee, we have grind and brew here. But two chocolate topped, vanilla filled would be great. 
- 
 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @LilAng said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @CCWTech bringing me and @LtWilhelm Dunkin Donuts. Nice, tell him to swing by here. No DD coffee, we have grind and brew here. But two chocolate topped, vanilla filled would be great. sent LOL 
- 
 
- 
 @tonyshowoff said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: DD coffee Double Dutch? yes 
- 
 Working on System Center Endpoint Protection exclusion policies. 
- 
 Looking for a large, wall-mountable, lockable, metal box. Kind of like a parcel mail box, but not really a mail box. 
- 
 @NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Looking for a large, wall-mountable, lockable, metal box. Kind of like a parcel mail box, but not really a mail box. Do you need racking capabilities in this box? Or literally a parcel box? 
- 
 NextCloud 15.0.5 update time. 
- 
 @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @NerdyDad said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Looking for a large, wall-mountable, lockable, metal box. Kind of like a parcel mail box, but not really a mail box. Do you need racking capabilities in this box? Or literally a parcel box? Racking isn't needed, just a metal box that locks. But, incidentally, you did give me an idea of using a wall-mount network rack to solve the same problem. Does the same thing for a lot cheaper. EDIT: Something like this should work just fine for the problem I'm trying to solve. 
- 
 Just kicked a rogue device off the company wifi... I'm fairly sure I found the device, now to see how long it takes for the user to cry about bringing in a home laptop and surreptitiously connecting it to the wifi without my approval, even though he knows the damn policy. 
- 
 I'm working on writing some scripts to setup new printers on apple devices using ARD and Unix commands. Not sure how this is going to work but I think it should, assuming I can use scp to copy the driver to the target, mount the installer and then install it all remotely. 
- 
 @DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: I'm working on writing some scripts to setup new printers on apple devices using ARD and Unix commands. Not sure how this is going to work but I think it should, assuming I can use scp to copy the driver to the target, mount the installer and then install it all remotely. Couldn't you use CUPS? 
- 
 I should note, that this works just fine to create new printers using an existing driver. lpadmin -p Printer-Name -L "Printer Location" -E -v lpd://x.x.x.x -o printer-is-shared=false -P "/Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/resources/en . . . .."But I'm not sure if it will work for brand new printers on systems that have no drivers on the target system. 












