What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Trying to get one of our managers to understand that software licensing isn't optional... this isn't the first time I've had this conversation with them.
One place I worked had use an illegal copy of intelliadmin on all the govt agency computers. It was installed by my boss before I started working there. I even found the keygen on the network share. Sadly he didn't get in any trouble at all for a stunt like that.
I'm working on removing admin privileges from everyone's machine so that stuff like this doesn't happen. Our ERP system requires it... but thankfully I've found a workaround.
This was install by the sys admin so little could be done to prevent it. He even prevented me from installing antivirus and running scans over the network on his computer by counting to disable all firewall exceptions.
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Wondering why I'm having issues with IPv6 and Offline files?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Trying to get one of our managers to understand that software licensing isn't optional... this isn't the first time I've had this conversation with them.
One place I worked had use an illegal copy of intelliadmin on all the govt agency computers. It was installed by my boss before I started working there. I even found the keygen on the network share. Sadly he didn't get in any trouble at all for a stunt like that.
I'm working on removing admin privileges from everyone's machine so that stuff like this doesn't happen. Our ERP system requires it... but thankfully I've found a workaround.
This was install by the sys admin so little could be done to prevent it. He even prevented me from installing antivirus and running scans over the network on his computer by counting to disable all firewall exceptions.
A GPO should solve that problem for you.
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@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Trying to get one of our managers to understand that software licensing isn't optional... this isn't the first time I've had this conversation with them.
One place I worked had use an illegal copy of intelliadmin on all the govt agency computers. It was installed by my boss before I started working there. I even found the keygen on the network share. Sadly he didn't get in any trouble at all for a stunt like that.
I'm working on removing admin privileges from everyone's machine so that stuff like this doesn't happen. Our ERP system requires it... but thankfully I've found a workaround.
This was install by the sys admin so little could be done to prevent it. He even prevented me from installing antivirus and running scans over the network on his computer by counting to disable all firewall exceptions.
A GPO should solve that problem for you.
They were done by GPO. He have some batch registry installs he downloaded to run at login of his computer to disable any restrictions from the domain and he wouldbt use any computer with his limited normal account. He always loging as a domain admin no matter what.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Trying to get one of our managers to understand that software licensing isn't optional... this isn't the first time I've had this conversation with them.
One place I worked had use an illegal copy of intelliadmin on all the govt agency computers. It was installed by my boss before I started working there. I even found the keygen on the network share. Sadly he didn't get in any trouble at all for a stunt like that.
I'm working on removing admin privileges from everyone's machine so that stuff like this doesn't happen. Our ERP system requires it... but thankfully I've found a workaround.
This was install by the sys admin so little could be done to prevent it. He even prevented me from installing antivirus and running scans over the network on his computer by counting to disable all firewall exceptions.
A GPO should solve that problem for you.
They were done by GPO. He have some batch registry installs he downloaded to run at login of his computer to disable any restrictions from the domain and he wouldbt use any computer with his limited normal account. He always loging as a domain admin no matter what.
What an ass hat.
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Trying to figure out what is wrong with this SBS2008 server that refuses to back up.
I need a solid backup before I can move it to Hyper-V. You know, in case boom..
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@JaredBusch said:
Trying to figure out what is wrong with this SBS2008 server that refuses to back up.
I need a solid backup before I can move it to Hyper-V. You know, in case boom..
It's SBS. I found your problem.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
It's SBS. I found your problem.
Nah, SBS has worked great for years as long as you always use the built in wizards.
Now, it is on the migration plan for this fall to move off it though.
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Looks like LinkedIn is down
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Looks like LinkedIn is down
Who would notice
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Looks like LinkedIn is down
Who would notice
I checked LinkedIn a few times a week. Not every day but most days.
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@thecreativeone91 looks like it's back up.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Looks like LinkedIn is down
Who would notice
Only a few people : http://downrightnow.com/linkedin
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Weird. I could get in and move around without issue.
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So this on a posting "The candidate should demonstrate prior knowledge of most of the following: • SQL Server administration and reporting • ERP/MRP Reporting • Windows Server administration • Hyper-V with Failover Clustering support • Microsoft Dynamics NAV • C/AL, C#, VB, VB.net and PowerShell • Networking including firewalls, routing, VPNs, and SANs"
So do you want a DBA, Systems/Network Admin or a Software developer?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
So this on a posting "The candidate should demonstrate prior knowledge of most of the following: • SQL Server administration and reporting • ERP/MRP Reporting • Windows Server administration • Hyper-V with Failover Clustering support • Microsoft Dynamics NAV • C/AL, C#, VB, VB.net and PowerShell • Networking including firewalls, routing, VPNs, and SANs"
So do you want a DBA, Systems/Network Admin or a Software developer?
Yes
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@thecreativeone91 said:
So this on a posting "The candidate should demonstrate prior knowledge of most of the following: • SQL Server administration and reporting • ERP/MRP Reporting • Windows Server administration • Hyper-V with Failover Clustering support • Microsoft Dynamics NAV • C/AL, C#, VB, VB.net and PowerShell • Networking including firewalls, routing, VPNs, and SANs"
So do you want a DBA, Systems/Network Admin or a Software developer?
3 out of 7 isn't bad right? Oh this wasn't a test?
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I think this one may be worse for an IT Specialist. "Education (Transcripts Required): Completion of a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree"
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A lot of the time these jobs are posted after staff has left and HR has zero clue what to ask for to fill the position so they shotgun it
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Also the reason I apply for things that ask for more skills than I possess - once you ask some pointed questions you can get a better feeling for what they really want