so this was a feature improvement on Microsoft's part?

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RE: Lenovo Servers Bricked After Windows Update
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Bacon Bacon Bacon - babies first Bacon
FYI sounds like a future coronary in the making.
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Anything better than Microsofts Remote Desktop Connection Manager?
So I use it, but it pretty much sucks.
Sure its a simple to use interface to keep my common RDP connections.
But it lacks functionality like special key passthrough, unless I go into full screen view. Which often I don't want to do.
Any recommendations for a replacement?
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RE: GitLab YouTube Live Stream of Recovery
Gitlab team announces that they are "basically screwed" on the live stream.
I think I won my money back!
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@johnhooks That looks an awful lot like a bullet he's putting into it.
But with 4 barrels? ...
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RE: Backup File Server to DAS
@IT-ADMIN said:
@IT-ADMIN said:
when i first type the first letter of the key google bring the rest of it, then i found that so many website share that damn key,
does this mean that my key is not genuine and will not activate my VM ??
That is likely yes.
If you were so easily able to search for a CD key, and in your country you clearly don't care about being properly licensed what is stopping you or the company you work for from finding another product key?
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Image Deployment Options
So in this topic here Gabrielle.L is using Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and PDQ to deploy images to her systems that need to be imaged.
Which fine, no issues with the tool.
But she says it take 1-2 hours to complete the imaging process to handing the equipment out. This seems like it's greatly mis-configured.
Here we use a Fog Server on a Fedora VM running from our XenServer Hypervisor. We've dedicated a NIC from the host to this VM for imaging laptops & towers. We've gotten the imaging process to run as quickly as 6 minutes. SIX Minutes, from a dead OS to a ready to handout device. The longest deployments can take 25 for Spinning Rust. Still way faster than 1-2 hours. In addition we don't have to install any additional software once the deployment is complete.
Now Fog uses iPXE to push a full image to the drive. MDT uses a file level restore process. (AFAIK). Is this process really that slow in comparison? Why would anyone honestly consider using MDT when there are such faster solutions?
Both solutions require similarities, something to push the "image", a network, and a target. So why?
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RE: ISPs can sell your browsing history without your consent, Senate rules
I just assumed this was already occurring. While using Tor to reduce the likelyhood of being "known" helps, Tor is painfully slow, and a lot of the features you want the internet for, are completely non-functional. Granted this is because these services aren't built for privacy, but still.
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
I playing a game in my head right now "Why the F is my coffee cup empty... how to auto refill...."
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RE: Help choosing replacement Hyper-V host machines and connected storage
If the developers are the experts, why are you employed?
Ask your boss the same thing (if your gutsy enough), and follow up with, asking that the developers stick to their profession.
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RE: Chinese man marries AI Robot he built him self..
The sad thing about this is he likely used a sex doll framework and loaded it with a raspberry pi...
No pun intended... . .
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@scottalanmiller said:
Wow...
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1379373-the-site-to-site-vpn-connection
It doesn't matter what language you speak, this is someone who is clueless.
I don't see the issue, he clearly thinks that SW is his IT Department who should have the answer.
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RE: HP Laptops Found with Keylogger Built Into Audio Driver
@anthonyh Really even an expert screws up every once in a while.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@dafyre said:
@DustinB3403 said:
I am testing the restore from XO backup to my Production Hypervisor of a 90GB VM.
My little MDADM RAID10 is screaming right now.... lol...
Screaming as in working really fast... or screaming as in a blood curdling somebody is killing me now kind of scream?
Screaming as in. OMG who would ever use these parts to build a software raid to test a VM Backup and Restore system........ (so blood curdling drives reading data as fast as they can to push over a 1GB NIC to restore to my production hypervisor)
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Changing Fedora Clock
So I have a intranet server that doesn't have access to a NTP server, it's on a closed network.
No outbound access at all.
Well one of our services seems to have stopped because of GD DLS, and I need to manually change the clock back 1 hour.
How do I do this?
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RE: FCC Net Neutrality Insanity Continues
/s It's cool guys, we're all just having a massive shared hallucination.
Calm down . . .
/sAlso make sure to watch John Olivier Tonight, as I'm sure he'll be back on this topic.
Repeat these in your twitter posts etc. Go to the below website and tell them you support Strong Title II and the classification of Broadband as Telecommunications.
#gofccyourself