What Are You Doing Right Now
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@nadnerB said:
Trying to resolve a SpiceWorks AD Import Issue with SW support.
This has been going on for aver a week now. Mainly because I can only get one reply per day due to time zoning.Mildly irritating that it's taking so long.
Bwuahaha It seems you need to change your shift
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Undoing the block on Word document on my spam filter.
Logs did show that at least three copies of the virus would have made it through had the block not been there.
Logs did also show that around 10 valid Word documents were stopped and people weren't reading their daily blogged email asking for them to be released.
Big work flow issues.
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@Dashrender said:
Undoing the block on Word document on my spam filter.
Logs did show that at least three copies of the virus would have made it through had the block not been there.
Logs did also show that around 10 valid Word documents were stopped and people weren't reading their daily blogged email asking for them to be released.
Big work flow issues.
That's kind of why I asked how that works for you.
It's a catch-22.
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@BRRABill said:
That's kind of why I asked how that works for you.
It's a catch-22.
Until you fix those two big issues...
- Files through email
- Word as a publishing format
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
That's kind of why I asked how that works for you.
It's a catch-22.
Until you fix those two big issues...
- Files through email
- Word as a publishing format
Even PDFs can carry danger as well though.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
That's kind of why I asked how that works for you.
It's a catch-22.
Until you fix those two big issues...
- Files through email
- Word as a publishing format
Even PDFs can carry danger as well though.
They can, but they are a smaller attack vector and harder to avoid. But we need to start somewhere and Word is definitely the low hanging fruit.
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WebEx still requires Java? What year is this?
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@scottalanmiller said:
WebEx still requires Java? What year is this?
Ya I had a WebEx meeting a while ago. I had to use my phone because I didn't want to mess with Java on Linux.
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That's Cisco for ya...
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I just had to install Java for an accounting website a client just signed on for.
I'm glad my boss just agreed before we purchase any services that use computers that it will now be run through IT to make sure we can avoid this kind of crap whenever possible.
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I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
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@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
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@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
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@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
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@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
That's that nice variability the evil t1000 had. Gotta love that 1980's future tech
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@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
That's that nice variability the evil t1000 had. Gotta love that 1980's future tech
I think the guy that wrote the file copy countdown timer for Windows started his work at the company that made these sensors, lol.
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@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
That's that nice variability the evil t1000 had. Gotta love that 1980's future tech
I think the guy that wrote the file copy countdown timer for Windows started his work at the company that made these sensors, lol.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@dafyre said:
I am silently crying inside. The maintenance office just shut down the chiller lines to the AC in two of our data centers. Fortunately, we have backup cooling, but we still get to monitor the temperature all weekend.
First world problems dude. I have a wall mounted air conditioner that keeps it at a crisp 68 degrees during the winter.
They got little floor models in there now as backups... Server room usually says around 73 or 74... It's up to 78 now... Chiller has been off for ~4 hours now, so not too shabby.
We also just found out there's an issue with the sensor in one of the DCs... It's showing -169 F right now. (that is minus 169, lol)!
liquid nitrogen cooled I see
Liquid something. It's quite funny. It bounces all over the place. I've seen it as high as 32F. Right now it's at -25.
That's that nice variability the evil t1000 had. Gotta love that 1980's future tech
I think the guy that wrote the file copy countdown timer for Windows started his work at the company that made these sensors, lol.
'tis only a fleshwound. Give me a minute to mend myself.