• Move ESXi VM and keep MAC address

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    @DenisKelley said:

    Yes, that's what I have seen people run into. Using the reserved block and then wanting mobility of the reserved block.

    So you're saying I can't have my cake and eat it too?

    Pretty much 🙂

  • Comparing Computing Power Over Time

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    @scottalanmiller Before long, our watches will just project a hologram onto our arm (http://cicret.com/wordpress/), another surface(https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/touchjet-pond-turn-any-surface-into-a-touchscreen#/story -- this one isn't a phone, but I like the concept), or into thin air for us to tap and use...

  • Xenserver 6.5 Thin Provisioning Issue

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    If he insists, tell him to check with Citrix how to do this. He is not paying for support and Citrix does not document how to verify this.

  • Installation of Xenserver at following process

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    @scottalanmiller I will ask this in another thread

  • Major Flickr Improvements

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    It's apparently a sporadic issue with Server 2012 r2 or Windows 8.1 running on Hyper-V on Windows 8.1/Server 2k12 R2 with Generation 2 VMs and secure boot. Secure boot needs to be disable for some updates. All expect for 3 out of the 98 were failing. Odd thing is there are four other 2k12 r2 Gen 2 VMs on the host that had no issues with the windows updates. Disabled Secure boot on the VM and it worked fine.

  • PHP Mess up

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    @tonyshowoff

    Ah that looks much prettier, thanks for the tidbit of advice

  • CentOS7 - Apache Virtual Hosts

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    All fixed! Thanks everyone!!!

  • Security: Ownership set to [TrustedInstaller]

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    @g.jacobse said:

    [TrustedInstaller]

    This is normal, and is expected for system files.. http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/windows-7-how-to-delete-files-protected-by-trustedinstaller/

  • Secure CentOS 7 Server

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @handsofqwerty said:

    Nothing. Just seems like it'd make more sense to try this at home first, but that's just me.

    Dont' see why. If the goal is to learn about security, how does learning at home make it more useful than learning in a hosted environment? What about home makes more sense?

    From a technical standpoint, none. I can't really explain why that's how I feel. It's just how it makes sense in my head.

  • Web design for non-profit

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    @g.jacobse said:

    Don't fault them, Just felt that WP was more of a bloggers CMS.

    Still is, I think. The focus is really around blogging and other things are extensions or add ons. It's generally a good platform, but it is heavily designed around the blog format. I mean for the first many years the idea of using it for anything except a blog was unheard of.

  • Path Code vs Line Code Violations

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    @PSX_Defector said:

    They can be either. The only time you care about them is when they increment up. I once had an ATM circuit increment OAM frame errors in the 10K a second, guy was complaining about slow speed.

    Only way to find out which is which is to perform testing from the telco side. Lock the port, run an MLT, see what happens. Then test the smartjack for errors. Then look at CPE.

    Agreed. They just mean you have errors. It doesn't tell you where they are at.

  • Size of MSPs

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    @Carnival-Boy said:

    Some people on here seem to define MSP differently to Wikipedia.

    Don't believe that there is anything official. But the term "managed services" is the tip off. People who don't do managed services feel strange using the term as it doesn't reflect what they do in any way. An MSP should be a "provider of managed services."

    Lots of firms do a mix of things. NTG will do MSP work if requested, but we don't push it. MSP firms will normally do something else if the price is right. MSPs nearly always mix in VAR work. VARs often offer MSP services.

    Sadly, because MSP has become the word that non-technical people use, everyone has had to start using it to refer to themselves even when they know that they are not.

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    @PSX_Defector Yep, that's it!

    I want to make sure that it just plain works with someone else's setup. You must have remoting enabled on server - an assumption on my part, but I don't even think about it being enabled any more, but considering the intended audience for the script, I should...!

    Basically this is to help troubleshoot WSUS issues - wrong port, etc.

    Thanks so much!

  • Microsoft Announces Major Changes Coming to Outlook.com

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    I can't believe I'm saying this, but I trust MS with hotmail, livemail, outlook.com, or whatever you want to to call it. Every change MS has made since I created my hotmail account in 1996 has been positive.

  • Surface Pro 3 quirks

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    The Surface Pro series I think was hoped to be by it's creators to be an out of the gate truly hybrid device - both consumption and creation, hence the need for a keyboard from day one.

    I find that hard to accept based on the physical format of the device. It is really suitable only for content consumption. It's lack of usable form factor and keyboard put it squarely in line with the iPad.

    So is the laptop the only conceivable form factor that is portable and made for creation?

    I don't think touch input will ever beat a keyboard as much as some people want it too. Touch is great for some things. But not typing unless its some causal light typing.

    It's totally true. Keyboards have endured for over a century for a reason - they work and they work great.

  • Mailbox And Attachment Limits

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    This is one of the first file extensions I always block on file servers. PST file can cause major network issues.

    Preach it brother

    We have folder redirection on for this client* so imagine the fun when they save a PST in mydocs

    *don't ask, it wasn't my idea 😞

  • IE9 for Win 7 and Win 7 x6

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    @MattSpeller said:

    @handsofqwerty said:

    I should mention you HAVE to open those in IE. Stupid Microsoft IIS site...

    Have you tried chrome IE tab addin? it even works with our crusty old wifi controller and Mitel systems

    Edit: would not recommend for end users, 100% kick ass for IT use

    I have. I like it but find that I'd almost prefer just to use IE natively. But it IS a great extension!

  • Brother Scanning: MFC2700 / MFC 8480

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    The desktop is going to need a specific link. Not sure how Ubuntu does this and it will vary by the desktop that you have chosen. But it might be something really simple like just making a symlink to the right folder.

    Yeah, that's all I think should be necessary. I haven't used Ubuntu Desktop in years. I've been exclusively CLI for a few years now.