• Microsoft tells me not to trust it with my passwords

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    scottalanmillerS

    They aren't focusing on what makes you more secure, but are focusing on changing the goal that you are working towards.

  • Celeron or Pentium for Clerical Work?

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    @JaredBusch said:

    @garak0410 said:

    I spoke with my direct manager (the VP) and he said get her the OptiPlex 3020...solution solved. I hate it when I get caught in the middle between other managers...

    Office politics are a thing i do not miss.

    Luckily I rarely get involved in them...heck, I am never involved with them...just in the crossfire once and a while.

  • Slow Opening XLSX and DOCX

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    @Dashrender said:

    @DenisKelley said:

    I'd think it would just fail, but just thought to note that. Can you copy the files up closer to the root of his profile folder and call it something like test and have him launch from there. Honestly, not sure that it will make any difference, but figured since you are pretty close, why not eliminate that as a variable.

    He already tried that by moving the files to the desktop, changing the path.

    So either the path length is the cause or something about the file table is broken.

    Yeah, forgot that. I had a problem when copying project files from a network drive where the path was really at the border. So to move them to another server, I had to create a mapping to that location to shorten the file path and then it was able to do so.

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    i have seen and been through this issue. What we determined was that the print driver that was being installed used a similar either ini or dll file that the new driver updated. That then caused all of the existing printers to need an updated driver on each client. That was a headache for a few days.

  • Linux Practice

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    scottalanmillerS

    Once we built it, we started using it and you get into the habit and it just gets easier and easier.

  • Cost of Spinning Rust over Time

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    I've never heard of a hiring manager blacklisting people just because of some education they did. That sucks.

    It's that it is a horrific education - one that exists simply for the purpose of "buying" a degree. It's not the education that they are blacklisted for but the way that they tried to get it (or what they are trying to pass off as an education.) There are two concerns. One is "why did they choose that school" - is it because they didn't want the riggers of a normal school or can't handle it? Or is it because they aren't doing proper research first? Neither is a good indicator. Those school cost a lot generally and provide questionable educations - often pretending to be true universities while actually being trade schools or worse, certification boot camps. This marks them as "fake" schools and people who attend them appear to be trying to get an education without going through the real process.

    At best, it's just an indication of poor decision making. At worst it is an indication of dishonesty. If someone makes the mistake of going to one of these schools, they can be in the same boat as me and just take their education off of their resume. It only negatively impacts people who try to pass it off as a university education.

  • Why Anecdotes Fail

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    But what you can know is that almost no SAN vendor makes a server on par with a Proliant.

    IIRC some HP SANs are or were Proliants. I recall the HP 4300 was basically a Proliant. When we were looking at getting a pair, we were basically told our existing Proliant was at risk of failure and in order to mitigate this risk we needed to effectively replace it with two Proliants, plus some software to keep the two in sync. It's adding redundancy to something that I've never personally had fail.

    But like the majority of SMEs, we have no redundancy at the software level. We're running single databases for our ERP system and for our Exchange system, for example. So if the database fails we're down. Having a SAN would just mean the failure occurs across two pieces of hardware instead of one.

    Another point to make about redundancy. I am really, really confident about the ability of my Proliants to handle disk failure. I've had quite a few over the years, and am now pretty relaxed about the process. That little red light comes on, I phone HP, a new drive arrives, I pop out the old drive, I pop in the new drive, the lights flash, and I walk away. Completely confident that the array will rebuild. It still makes me nervous, but it's a controlled nervousness. I doubt having a SAN fail is anywhere near as straightforward. My point being that I like simple redundancy, I dislike complex redundancy.

    Exactly.

    Many HP low end SANs are in fact Proliants. Often setup by DotHill and not by HP.

  • Making A Decision - Small Server, Laptop or Desktop

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Bill-Kindle said:

    Should I just say screw it, get a decent affordable laptop (HP or a Chromebook) and rely on the online labs from Microsoft (or the VMware ones at a future date) saving my money for exam costs and learning material or should I fork over the money for a micro server / build my own? I'm trying to avoid making an emotional, irrational decision.

    I love our Chromebook. It's really nice. And was like $199.

    I have been eyeballing the HP 14" model pretty hard. It's $299 at a box store I won't shop at and comes with 200MB free mobile internet a month for 2 years through T-Mobile.

    Pretty hard to pass that up considering I'm pretty heavy in the Google ecosphere now. The only thing that stops me is my wanting to do virtualization and continue using PowerShell ISE.

  • LXLE for Windows Converts

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  • Becoming Unpopular

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    scottalanmillerS

    People hate the truth. IT people tend to be less like that than average people but even so.

  • Well, It Worked For Me

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    obviously inspired by many conversations that were had today elsewhere.

    What conversations were these?

    I think what you call “Anecdotal Dismissal of Risk.” is generally referred to as the outcome bias

    You are correct.

  • System Memory

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    scottalanmillerS

    Maybe, but if it is happy, it doesn't remember.

  • Low Cost University

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    How much does a degree at an average US uni cost?

    Average. It's horrible. Roughly $9,000 per year for state schools before fees and $30,000 per year for private schools. Average degree length is more than four years. Average is somewhere around $20K. And the quality is horrendous.

  • Inside look at botnets

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    scottalanmillerS

    Good stuff.

  • Making A Decision - Small Server, Laptop or Desktop

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  • Comparing Open Source CRM

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    JoyJ

    Thanks for sharing i just know the meaning of " CRM= is short for customer relationship management"

  • SSH With Two-Factor Authentication- What do you think?

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    scottalanmillerS

    Wait until you do scripting from a jump box. So slick.

    for i in $(cat serverlist); do ssh -qt $i uptime; done

  • The Playback Machine

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  • removing duplicate calendar entries in Exchange

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  • Xiki Shell

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    Reid CooperR

    Did you watch the video? Looks really neat.