• Google renames Google Apps to G Suite

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    @SamieWalters said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

    @coliver said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

    @IRJ said in Google renames Google Apps to G Suite:

    The name change makes sense, but the name G Suite is just terrible. I can understand Google not wanting people to confuse Google Apps with Android type Apps. Because they really aren't just apps they are an office suite.

    Even Google Suite would have been better. Or just Google Office (unless that is trademarked).

    The irony is that I am sure they spent thousands testing the performance of this name change. It makes you wonder what the other options were...

    Probably a sickening amount was tested on focus groups. They must have only focus tested on the hip millennials who think saying Google is too much work. I'm sure they are now saying G it instead of Google it.

  • User Benchmark/Hardware Tester (It's awesome...)

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    @DustinB3403 said in User Benchmark/Hardware Tester (It's awesome...):

    @Breffni-Potter Amazon.

    #nuffsaid

  • Windows Server 2012 Ping ISsue

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    @JaredBusch said in Windows Server 2012 Ping ISsue:

    Server 2012 R2 does not respond to ping unless you tell it to.

    ^^ This

    Solution: Google "Windows AdvFirewall enable ICMP echo request/reply"

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    @JaredBusch said in XenServer 7.0: clone USB (without removing):

    @BRRABill said in XenServer 7.0: clone USB (without removing):

    @JaredBusch said

    Sorry. Cannot do that.

    Cannot do what?

    Get back to the problem

    You take your thread hating ... hate elsewhere!

  • Commodore 64 Still in Production in Poland

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    @JaredBusch said in Commodore 64 Still in Production in Poland:

    @scottalanmiller said in Commodore 64 Still in Production in Poland:

    All of my Commodore gear still works. Those things are tanks.

    Except for the power supplies. Those things were almost literally bricks and died often.

    External at least, easy to replace.

  • Remote management client for KVM/QEMU

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    @stacksofplates said in Remote management client for KVM/QEMU:

    @sn said in Remote management client for KVM/QEMU:

    @sn said in Remote management client for KVM/QEMU:

    Thanks mates!
    I am going to try Webvirtmgr!

    I have managed to setup Webvirtmgr but I should say it was a hard one compared to installing ESXi and connecting it using vSphere client. Is this the way KVM works?

    I thought it should be something similar to VMWare in terms of "ease of use"!

    Did you setup NGINX or did you just use the SSH tunnel? The tunnel is much easier to configure.

    SSH Tunnerl is probably easier... But I already had ZeroTier on the host so I'm just connecting over that.

  • Combine CSS within HTML

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    @Lakshmana said in Combine CSS within HTML:

    @scottalanmiller Other person who was working in one small task who had the CSS file inside the HTML file.I was not not aware of that.

    It's not a file inside the other file, it's CSS inline (same file) or just a link to the other file.

  • Backing up Office 365 mailboxes

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    @Carnival-Boy said in Backing up Office 365 mailboxes:

    Has anyone been involved in an e-discovery action?

    I have never implemented an e-mail retention policy. I really should. A quick Google brings up this document https://www.theemaillaundry.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Email_Retention_UK.pdf, which says:

    Is your company in a heavily regulated industry that has existing data retention requirements? Outside of regulations
    governing certain industries, the answer is usually a bit nebulous in terms of defining clear retention periods. In the US For
    SEC- and FINRA-regulated firms, Rule 17a-4 of the Securities and Exchange Act requires retention of emails for at least three
    years, with the first two years stored in an easily accessible place. In the UK the Financial Services Authority (FSA) regulates
    financial services providers. The FSA's regulations require all financial institutions to store all business emails sent and
    received for up to six years, and some emails indefinitely, so that cases can be reviewed.
    But outside of financial services, there is no universal law for document retention. The only far-reaching requirement is to
    preserve documents, emails and information when a company is on notice of pending litigation (per FRCP(US) CRP(UK)). At
    this point, a “litigation hold” must be implemented to retain information the company reasonably believes is discoverable in
    anticipated litigation. However, email retention requirements vary from industry to industry and from case to case.

    I'm in Manufacturing, which doesn't appear to be regulated. I believe any retention policy should centre around less is more, ie delete as much e-mail as you can legally get away with to reduce your exposure during e-discovery. So on those grounds, I think I should be actively NOT backing up e-mail and should NOT use GFI to archive e-mail or purchase licences for O365 legal hold. I believe O365 retains deleted mail for a maximum of 30 days which covers you for accidents and malware but not much else.

    Then again, should I be losing any sleep over this when the next President of The US gets away with just using Hotmail?

    Any views?

    That's pretty much my feelings on it. I think our retention here is two years. At which point it auto-deletes!

  • Windows Server 2016 - Discrete GPU

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    @dafyre said in Windows Server 2016 - Discrete GPU:

    I never quite gleaned from the article whether it was you could only pass 1 VM per GPU, or if you could do GPU sharing and let multiple VMs use the same GPU?

    I haven't read the entire thing, so I may be mistaken. They were talking about two different modes of GPU pass through. One mode where you have 1GPU to 1VM, and another one where you can share 1GPU with many VM.

  • Amazon Video SD Only due to HDCP

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  • SSL query

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    @dafyre said in SSL query:

    I'm still unsure why companies will no longer issue certs for .local domains. It seems to me that complicates things for those of us who are stuck with them for a while longer.

    What I've heard some folks wanting to do is make their internal domains something like int.mydomain.com, which isn't really all that terrible... but it can complicate things if you want to use an external web host that expects some level of control over DNS.

    Since they don't work on the internet, why do you need a CA to issue it? Stand up your own internal CA, publish the root via GP to your clients and go to town.

  • VSS writer error

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    vssadmin add shadowstorage /for=e: /on=e: /maxsize=100GB

    did the trick. I had to use command line since this a Hyper-V core install.

  • GPO applying when it shouldn't

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    @Dashrender None of the other machines on the domain take that long to log in. If they did, there are tricks you can use to speed up your printer deployment.

  • What to do about misconfigured email servers from other orgs

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    I spend about 5 minutes a week adding a few domains to a blacklist. Not a big deal. My spam service is just fine, I'm talking about a few emails a week getting through. I would like to get it to 0 though I doubt that is possible. Gmail seems to be the best at spam blockage, wonder what they are doing.

    This email address has existed since the mid 90's(company around since 1984) honestly every single spammer in the world probably has it. [email protected]. The fact that less than 10 spam messages/week get through mean the filters work well I think.

    The big spam shops(NYC mostly as SAM says, if you believe their addresses in the sig) do send out emails with slightly different email address domains, all the time.
    Had one that was always getting through, baddomain.com, I blacklisted it, two weeks later it was bad-domain.com

  • How can I extend this partition?

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    @IRJ - click on the yellow where it says /dev/sda5 and see if the "Resize/Move" button works - otherwise you'll have to unlock it somehow, which I think GParted can do but I don't know how.

  • XenServer 7 being annoying today.

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    @travisdh1 said in XenServer 7 being annoying today.:

    @scottalanmiller said in XenServer 7 being annoying today.:

    What error did it give with the GUI installer?

    Just a blank screen. Didn't bother with trying to work out boot options to get the normal installer working since text mode works.

    I've had this. You have to close XenCenter and reopen it. Sometimes moving to other tabs and tabs in other VMs works too. No idea what causes it

  • Wow, that's pretty fast!

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    We have a gigabit sysmetrical connection. Sadly even if I run a speed test in the middle of the night it's only going to show 100-200mbps.

  • Convert Inkling developer sites to PDF

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    @Danp said in Convert Inkling developer sites to PDF:

    @DustinB3403 said in Convert Inkling developer sites to PDF:

    wants to validate the content in a PDF.

    Isn't the goal of Inkling to eliminate PDFs? 😁

    grr stupid requirements clients.

    FTFY.

    Maybe this? https://github.com/angelabair/SBU101

    Yeah..... it may but I'm not willing to send it over to a client if things are going to be shifty.

    I'll tell the client that they are stupid to have this requirement before compromising our integrity.

  • WordPress on A2Hosting.com

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    @FATeknollogee said in WordPress on A2Hosting.com:

    Good deal.
    What did you end up with, the Turbo package?

    No, just the regular hosting. The SWIFT package.

  • eFax business options

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    It looks like we'll be going with RC.

    Ties in with Outlook, and simple / cheap.