What Are You Doing Right Now
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@johnhooks Are you actually using ZT now?
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@Dashrender Create your ticket 4 hours ahead of time... better make it 5 hours ahead of time.
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@scottalanmiller We've talked about this recently, Scott... Food is somewhat important... Ranking somewhere up near Oxygen, if I do remember correctly.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller We've talked about this recently, Scott... Food is somewhat important... Ranking somewhere up near Oxygen, if I do remember correctly.
Actually not even hungry yet!
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@scottalanmiller /Facepalm Don't tell me you're trying that new sunlight and air diet?
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller /Facepalm Don't tell me you're trying that new sunlight and air diet?
It's very filling.
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Reading on how to change the code to the garage door. About as much fun as programming the first VCRs ....
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller /Facepalm Don't tell me you're trying that new sunlight and air diet?
It's very filling.
No guilt for going back to seconds, thirds or even eights..
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@gjacobse Wave your right hand three times. Scratch your nose with your left foot's pinkie toe. Deep fry a virgin chicken by the light of a wooden candle. Hop backwards three times on your left foot. Hold your breath for 3 minutes and 47 seconds. Then punch in the new code?
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Just had a thought - add a button on the UAC box to allow admin actions for #minutes
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@MattSpeller said:
Just had a thought - add a button on the UAC box to allow admin actions for #minutes
That would require encrypting a temp file with the local (or domain) admin credentials for a period of time.
Which isn't impossible, but is impractical. If you were working remotely on a system for a user, and granted this access for lets say 30 minutes.
That user could easily disconnect you, and have free reign on the system to add a new local administrator. Effectively stealing the computer.
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@DustinB3403 Sigh, I guess. I was thinking more like 5 minutes but considering your reply I agree with you. It'd be a real risk.
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@DustinB3403 said:
That would require encrypting a temp file with the local (or domain) admin credentials for a period of time.
Would it? In the UNIX world they have long had this and it is just a timer.
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Arguing with AT&T again because they still have not forwarded the calls for my client,
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I sent in an Echo feature request to Amazon last night and they responded this morning with "we've never heard this one and we love it - we are looking into it!" How cool is that?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Would it? In the UNIX world they have long had this and it is just a timer.
That's what I was basing it off, I'm not sure how it would work, nor do I really care TBH. Just be so handy, especially with the really long PW's we all have to use.
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I don't need a password when using UAC. What is causing that?
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Would it? In the UNIX world they have long had this and it is just a timer.
That's what I was basing it off, I'm not sure how it would work, nor do I really care TBH. Just be so handy, especially with the really long PW's we all have to use.
Long passwords... yeah I totally agree "Password12345678" is tedious to have to type over and over...
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@DustinB3403 /me looks around for something to hit you with