Now reinstalling Windows....fun
Best posts made by Deleted74295
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RE: Webroot - Malicious autorun scripts on USBs
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RE: Webroot - Malicious autorun scripts on USBs
Avast blocks the thing, just tested it.
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RE: Cross Platform Encryption Tool?
Are you trying to encrypt the entire device or just data within a specific app?
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RE: Postal: A fully featured open source mail delivery platform
@Ambarishrh said in and we have since decided that it should be released as an open source project for the community.
This right here is the bit that makes people say "Oh YOU are the provider of the tool"
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RE: DocuSign Phishing Attacks
@JaredBusch said in DocuSign Phishing Attacks:
@Breffni-Potter said in DocuSign Phishing Attacks:
We ditched DocuSign because their API was limited to Enterprise only plans at a crazy amount of money.
For a company that is selling trust in the form of digital signatures, a breach like this is pathetically embarrassing.
WTF are you talking about?
FFS, this is just a basic phishing email and has nothing to do with DocuSign getting breached.
The phishing was based on three breaches.
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RE: The power of Chat in IT Support
@IRJ said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
@Breffni-Potter said in The power of Chat in IT Support:
Live chat is on a best effort basis but quite a few end users love it.
What do you use for you knowledge base backend?
Same software.
And whats great is I can have unlimited of everything, I only pay per user.
A company wants us to provide white label support? No problem. Whole new support desk created.
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RE: Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM
Sage has been a joke for years. Old news, anyone whose ever dealt with them knows this in and out.
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RE: Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM
Pick one:
Accountants who only know one software package
Accountants who are mostly resistant to change/new ways
Accountants who are risk averse/narrow focused
Accountants who get a commission from Sage for recommending it to their clients
Accountants who say "It is the software everybody uses"And this is why I know how to do my own books.
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RE: Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM
@scottalanmiller said in Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM:
@Breffni-Potter said in Sage 50 Quantum in Hyper-V VM:
Accountants who are risk averse/narrow focused
More like risk confused. Risk aversion would get....
...Them to advise their clients to invest wisely in growing their business rather than stagnating in a turtle shell protection mode.
That annoys me more than the choice of software when I see that happening.
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RE: Mirror spinning disk to SSD?
Yes it will work and be fine.
The dumb thing is that HPE would waste a 1TB SSD at triple the price when a mechanical would be fine.
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RE: Is Anyone Using CloudFlare Argo?
Not convinced anyone would notice here. ML has a tiny tiny amount of traffic with all the compression going on, given most content is text, there's barely any load.
Yes it could be paid for as a trial as its cheap but...yeah.
The real performance gains would come from other details. Have a read of this:
Two seconds of load time are down to image banners on the page.
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RE: Too many accounts, too many websites? Use Wavebox
Different websites, email accounts, services, all in one tab, with notifications for key ones.
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RE: Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?
@Francesco-Provino said in Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?:
@Breffni-Potter said in Modern iPad security: the most secure endpoint ever?:
Yes but Apple has always had a walled garden approach to their iOS devices.
You can have more freedom and more risk or more security and less freedom, not both.
No problem with iOS freedom as of today. If I have a good ssh client, RDP, mail, nice browser, dropbox/other cloud storage, I'm set .
I made the switch to Android from iOS. I have a huge amount more freedom, I will not go back to iOS after this. Even the little details like mass closing apps, 1 button on Android, iOS you have to swipe a load away. I have all my messages on my Windows computer so I can reply to texts and make voice calls from a comfy headset.
So many of the little things add up to make it a pleasure to use.
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RE: Is ZeroTier failing
Do enough people care for Chocolatey?
Is this another "Why won't you support Windows phone" thing.
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RE: Is ZeroTier failing
But I repeat
Are there enough chocolatey users to invest time into this?
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RE: Is ZeroTier failing
@scottalanmiller said in Is ZeroTier failing:
And me. Basically all people using SSH on Windows as that's how MS delivers that feature of the OS.
Could you explain that? Really bold statement.
With powershell, MSIs, group policies, who cares about this? I find a load of articles from 2014 "look exciting" on a few sites but...I don't see anyone jumping up and down with excitement.
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RE: 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available
@wirestyle22 said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@Breffni-Potter said in 5Nine Free Hyper-V Manager No Long Available:
@scottalanmiller said
For MSPs, for example, things like XO are godsends. Centralized management for multiple installations, no need for Windows licensing just for a GUI interface, etc.
Oh I'd happily be a XO user if Xen itself was not the ugly step sister of the VM world. Some of the stuff it is doing is just too special to really throw it into the mix of offerings, so its hyper-v or (heaven help us) VMWare.
What about KVM?
KVM doesn't have anything like XO afaik
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RE: How Suite It Is – SuiteCRM and Bitnami
Regardless of SuiteCRM, you should never deploy a webapp on a Windows machine unless you have an extremely rare and good reason to do so and are happy to accept the compromises.
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RE: Pentest - Who would you recommend?
@Jimmy9008 said
Pentest. You get our company name, that is all. Can you get in? Could you almost get in? What could/did you change? etc.
Challenge accepted.