What Are You Doing Right Now
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planning my trip home, road closed by flooding
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
planning my trip home, road closed by flooding
Row, row, row your car, gently up the street?
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Studying for my Networking + certificate with flash cards I made from the lessons. About 5/22 lessons through, with 139 flash cards made so far. Also drawing Fiber Optic connector types in Adobe Illustrator, and adding them to my desktop wallpaper so I have to see them constantly. Anything helps. Shooting for 8 weeks from now for the test.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Studying for my Networking + certificate with flash cards I made from the lessons. About 5/22 lessons through, with 139 flash cards made so far. Also drawing Fiber Optic connector types in Adobe Illustrator, and adding them to my desktop wallpaper so I have to see them constantly. Anything helps. Shooting for 8 weeks from now for the test.
Flashcard Machine is an app I've used on iPhone with good success.
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Back after being out and about town all day.
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Looking over Ubuntu Desktop Stats
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Beer
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@JaredBusch you spelled Water wrong.. It's okay I forgive you
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The more I wade into our Exchange hybrid environment; the more I'm inclined to never recommend anyone use it. Either be 100% on-premises or 100% Exchange online.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The more I wade into our Exchange hybrid environment; the more I'm inclined to never recommend anyone use it. Either be 100% on-premises or 100% Exchange online.
What makes you say that though? Like what limitations are you seeing. I mean it is another topic but even when I tend to agree there are some good Hybrid Environment implementations.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The more I wade into our Exchange hybrid environment; the more I'm inclined to never recommend anyone use it. Either be 100% on-premises or 100% Exchange online.
What makes you say that though? Like what limitations are you seeing. I mean it is another topic but even when I tend to agree there are some good Hybrid Environment implementations.
If I get some time, I'll make a topic about it. The two pain points I see often deal with delegating rights between mailboxes that are on-premises and in Exchange online, and (since last night) having to renew certificates for on-prem mailbox and client access servers, following documentation about what to do in that situation for a hybrid envirnoment, and wading through Event log errors that likely wouldn't exist if we weren't in a hybrid environment.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Studying for my Networking + certificate with flash cards I made from the lessons. About 5/22 lessons through, with 139 flash cards made so far. Also drawing Fiber Optic connector types in Adobe Illustrator, and adding them to my desktop wallpaper so I have to see them constantly. Anything helps. Shooting for 8 weeks from now for the test.
I've been "studying" for my network+ for a long while now. Problem is I keep getting side tracked by a bunch of other things. Should have actually taken the test two months ago. UGH.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The more I wade into our Exchange hybrid environment; the more I'm inclined to never recommend anyone use it. Either be 100% on-premises or 100% Exchange online.
What makes you say that though? Like what limitations are you seeing. I mean it is another topic but even when I tend to agree there are some good Hybrid Environment implementations.
If I get some time, I'll make a topic about it. The two pain points I see often deal with delegating rights between mailboxes that are on-premises and in Exchange online, and (since last night) having to renew certificates for on-prem mailbox and client access servers, following documentation about what to do in that situation for a hybrid envirnoment, and wading through Event log errors that likely wouldn't exist if we weren't in a hybrid environment.
I see, renewing an SSL Certificate for an Onprem Server will just mean that you need to rerun the Hybrid Configuration Wizard again to just reconfirm everything but shouldn't be that much of a project.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The more I wade into our Exchange hybrid environment; the more I'm inclined to never recommend anyone use it. Either be 100% on-premises or 100% Exchange online.
What makes you say that though? Like what limitations are you seeing. I mean it is another topic but even when I tend to agree there are some good Hybrid Environment implementations.
If I get some time, I'll make a topic about it. The two pain points I see often deal with delegating rights between mailboxes that are on-premises and in Exchange online, and (since last night) having to renew certificates for on-prem mailbox and client access servers, following documentation about what to do in that situation for a hybrid envirnoment, and wading through Event log errors that likely wouldn't exist if we weren't in a hybrid environment.
I see, renewing an SSL Certificate for an Onprem Server will just mean that you need to rerun the Hybrid Configuration Wizard again to just reconfirm everything but shouldn't be that much of a project.
True, and that part I discovered (re-running the Hybrid Wizard). This environment's been around for a long time, and I think my woes are just misconfigurations and such that I'm discovering as I go along.
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An hour to go until home.
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Trying out the new Edge.
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@stacksofplates said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying out the new Edge.
:face_screaming_in_fear:
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Microsoft Edge is pretty awesome compared to the old version.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Microsoft Edge is pretty awesome compared to the old version.
it's basically Chrome.. so...