What Are You Doing Right Now
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Trying to figure out Mesh Central on my own, Also getting ready to set up a computer on site.
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@LilAng said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to figure out Mesh Central on my own, Also getting ready to set up a computer on site.
good luck!
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Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
What software do you use?
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Dealing with user issues and timezones, fun stuff.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
What software do you use?
Echo360 Universal Classroom Capture
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New AD/DC built. Took 3.5 hours to write owner permissions to the NAS. Today I tackle adding the rest of 200+ computers to the network, and if I get time... start rebuilding Group Policy.
are you using any migration path for the users' old profiles?
@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
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@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
@Dashrender I can see how that was confusing. It's an entirely new domain. I meant we just reused the previous domain name again, and there were not, at any time, two separate domains in operation.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
@Dashrender I can see how that was confusing. It's an entirely new domain. I meant we just reused the previous domain name again, and there were not, at any time, two separate domains in operation.
I do disagree with this statement at least in ____ (fill in the blank, I don't have the right word this moment). If this is a new domain, then it is completely separate - true, you possibly/likely didn't have them up at the same time (that would be difficult at best if they were on the same LAN because you'd have a name conflict).
When you add these computers to the new domain (because it is a completely brand new domain) the users will get a brand new profile. Sure you can copy over things from their old profile - but any personalized setting they had will be lost.
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Just getting back into the office after an Install all day up to this point.
exhausted, frustrated and ready to end the night. -
OMG this day has been so busy.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New AD/DC built. Took 3.5 hours to write owner permissions to the NAS. Today I tackle adding the rest of 200+ computers to the network, and if I get time... start rebuilding Group Policy.
Read this quickly and thought you said 'new AC/DC built' .....
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Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
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working at a small rural school today. Been told it hit 46c or 115F yesterday AND NO AC for the servers, switches etc!
stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
Beautiful, isn't it?
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
Beautiful, isn't it?
That's one nice unit!
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Reading about Azure AD Connect
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was offered a interview with "get Beyond Credit Card Processing" as a Merchant Sales Rep Locally...
The best make 15k-40k a month. the guy I was talking to said it's uncapped..
Debating on it.. for a few reasons:The ability to make great money and focus on building my skills (only can do 3 meetings a week or something like that) work from home, make my own schedule etc.100% commission though; so no pay until I sign a customer but it's risdule; as long as they process their CCs through us, Then I get paid x amount per swipe every month;
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@WrCombs This isn't at all IT, this is a sales position.
I'd skip that offer, or at least keep interviewing. Don't jump for the first thing that comes along.