Email can be a very private application that users use on a daily basis. Would it be ethical or even legal if upper management were to make a request to have all emails forwarded to them for a specific user? I feel like that would be invading a users privacy, but also feel all the data (emails) belong to the company and they can access as desired. Any thoughts on this?
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Ethical vs Legal for user mailboxes
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RE: Is a virtual firewall (router) more secure than a physical firewall?
Thanks everyone for y'alls input as I value the knowledge. This all makes perfect sense. I was just chatting with my colleague's about these details and they are making sense of it too.
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RE: Windows 7 Cannot Update
Stop Windows Update service. Delete everything in the Software Distribution directory. Start back WU service. Try again.
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AVG deleting data
I know AVG is not a very good product. However, we use the antivirus for several of our customers. We found 2 cases where AVG completely removed most, if not all files from a drive. It appears to leave the directories, but deleted most of the files in the directories. Looks like the files get deleted when it's either installed/removed, and is rebooted afterwards. After reboot, files are gone. Happened for a workstation and a server, which were 2 different customers. Any thoughts or a similar experience?
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O365 User wants calendar invites automatically accepted, and added to calendar.
I've got a client, who's CEO of the company wants internal calendar invites to automatically be accepted and added to his calendar.
I was looking at the "set-calendarprocessing" cmdlet via powershell and it appears this feature is only for Resource Mailboxes, not User mailboxes.
I was going to email the client, and suggest they do a delegation for his calendar, and have someone else manage his calendar, which is a normal thing to do. Any suggestions?
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RE: Cisco Access Point Install Help (AIR-AP18321-B-K9)
Here is the console cable I got
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RE: Did I connect these switches according to best practices?
@scottalanmiller I understand what you mean by not getting advice from vendors. However, maybe there's some "good" information that would go into details concerning best practices when connected switches together. For instance, I've seen your posts where you said you learned some good concepts while studying for the mcsa back in the 90's.
I think I've grasped the concept here though. You have a core switch, where you plug in your other switches, which those switches will have hosts connected together. Jared put a good example of what good practices should look like. A picture is worth a thousand words, right? LOL
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RE: 2 disks or 1 disk with 2 partitions for new VM?
@scottalanmiller It's amazing how different types of technology has been around for some time, and people act like some of this stuff is new. Like touch screens for example, everyone was so amazed at them, yet they had been around for years in grocery stores. lol.
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Unable to login Guacamole 1.5.1 using MD5 method from AlmaLinux 9.1 server.
This is a new setup. I followed this guide I found online Use Guacamole on Centos 8
Linux Distro- AlmaLinux 9.1
Guacamole version: 1.5.1I'm able to login Guacamole webui when I specify a plain text file in the /etc/guacamole/user-mapping.xml file, but not md5 encoding. I create the hash using echo -n password | openssl md5
Apache Tomcat logs say: "POST /guacamole/api/tokens HTTP/1.1" 403 267".
Update: Issue is resolved.