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    • nadnerBN
      nadnerB
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      Unsubscribing from SW threads. Why? I just feel that I need to. I may necro post a really old one for no reason

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      • EddieJenningsE
        EddieJennings
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        Watching a video about SharePoint and Office 365 while I wait for answers about backup questions.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @nadnerB
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          @nadnerb Okay, so posting for no reason then?

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          • nadnerBN
            nadnerB
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            The shock paddles deployed

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            • EddieJenningsE
              EddieJennings @nadnerB
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              @nadnerb said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

              The shock paddles deployed

              No need. I'm not relying on the Altigen IP PBX anymore. 😄

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              • nadnerBN
                nadnerB @dbeato
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                @dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @nadnerb Okay, so posting for no reason then?

                Maybe...

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403
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                  Imaging user stations and just getting caught up.

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                  • nadnerBN
                    nadnerB
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                    Hmmmm, logging out of SW seems to fail... locally?
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                    No wonder their site goes down a lot. I turn my modem off when I'm not using it.

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                    • coliverC
                      coliver
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                      Not sure what happened but I've gotten almost 50 emails from network security vendors this morning. Marking them as junk but somehow my email got onto a list.

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre @coliver
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                        @coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        Not sure what happened but I've gotten almost 50 emails from network security vendors this morning. Marking them as junk but somehow my email got onto a list.

                        51...52....53.... Just wait and see if they start billing you for stuff that you didn't get (or order).

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                        • EddieJenningsE
                          EddieJennings
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                          Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

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                          • KellyK
                            Kelly @EddieJennings
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                            @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                            Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                            I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @Kelly
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                              @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                              @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                              Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                              I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

                              Why did you need OneDrive for Business? Sharepoint alone didn't do the trick? Did you need syncing/offline support?

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender
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                                Another option would be NextCloud.

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                                • KellyK
                                  Kelly @Dashrender
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                                  @dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                  Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                                  I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

                                  Why did you need OneDrive for Business? Sharepoint alone didn't do the trick? Did you need syncing/offline support?

                                  It was for local file sync. Sharepoint Online was ok, but many of our users wanted the speed of having the files local. And being a school bandwidth was always at a premium during peak times.

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                                  • KellyK
                                    Kelly @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                    @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                    @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                    Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                                    I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

                                    Why did you need OneDrive for Business? Sharepoint alone didn't do the trick? Did you need syncing/offline support?

                                    The other thing (doing a @scottalanmiller right now) is that we (IT) looked at the utility and what we used it for, and judged that bandwidth was sufficient and that we didn't need ODfB. Then we threw it at our test group and they used it differently and put higher demands on it. And the project died because it didn't meet their needs.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @Kelly
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                                      @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                      @dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                      @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                      @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                      Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                                      I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

                                      Why did you need OneDrive for Business? Sharepoint alone didn't do the trick? Did you need syncing/offline support?

                                      It was for local file sync. Sharepoint Online was ok, but many of our users wanted the speed of having the files local. And being a school bandwidth was always at a premium during peak times.

                                      What did you do instead?

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                                      • KellyK
                                        Kelly @Dashrender
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                                        @dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        Thirty-three computers. Sixteen live off our network with work-from-home folks. Eight of us have some kind of Office 365 license that would give us access to SharePoint. Methinks it's time to look at moving the other 25 of us to Office 365 (everyone currently uses Exchange Online for E-mail), getting Sharepoint going, and ditching our on-premises file server.

                                        I would pilot this with an amenable subgroup. At my prior job we tried to do this, but OneDrive for Business was not up to the task. That was about 4 years ago, so updates since may have improved sufficiently, but I would not jump in without user testing.

                                        Why did you need OneDrive for Business? Sharepoint alone didn't do the trick? Did you need syncing/offline support?

                                        It was for local file sync. Sharepoint Online was ok, but many of our users wanted the speed of having the files local. And being a school bandwidth was always at a premium during peak times.

                                        What did you do instead?

                                        Back to DFS with local file servers at each campus (one building).

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          Since it is a holiday, I'm off to hang with my kids!

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                                          • NerdyDadN
                                            NerdyDad
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                                            Upgrading a server from 2008R2 to 2016. FYI...it isn't very nice. It wipes everything out to install 2016. I have to join it back to the domain, run updates, reinstall applications, etc.

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