@scottalanmiller
no it didn't.. GOOD Shows (Firefly) seem to never do..
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RE: I never realized it was an actual diagnosis.posted in IT Careers
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RE: Reputation to post ratioposted in Water Closet
I don't know if it's related,.. but I have two messages saying that the forum has been updated in just the last 2 hours...
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@Reid-Cooper said:
Should be a good project.
Yes, yes it should... because I don't have any of those to do.. (LOL.. Just a complete list of)
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
Goofy question on Managed Engine. We have 'two' ticket systems. one of IT and one for Facilities. Any reason why they can't co-exist?
ME ServerDesk+ is so powerful that that should be no problem at all.
Awesome - Consolidation has been one of my goals since I started... This isn't the redundant office of redundant redundancy... Anything to reduce what I have to manage and fix.
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
Goofy question on Managed Engine. We have 'two' ticket systems. one of IT and one for Facilities. Any reason why they can't co-exist?
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RE: Quad Core Intel Atom Android Stick for $110posted in News
@coliver said:
@g.jacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
Sorry - some reason I'm wondering what I could use this for.....
Well it is a small, quad core, low power desktop computer that you can run Android, Linux or Windows on. So mostly anywhere that you need a low cost, low power desktop.
I guess since I haven't followed the technology much, I am missing something. My take is that it's a USB device,.. But it's a desktop. But it doesn't make sense to plug it into my desktop to run a desktop... sorry.. Seems like a dense question I know.
It is actually a HDMI device that plugs into a monitor and is powered via USB (at least from what I am seeing).
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
Sorry - some reason I'm wondering what I could use this for.....
Well it is a small, quad core, low power desktop computer that you can run Android, Linux or Windows on. So mostly anywhere that you need a low cost, low power desktop.
I guess since I haven't followed the technology much, I am missing something. My take is that it's a USB device,.. But it's a desktop. But it doesn't make sense to plug it into my desktop to run a desktop... sorry.. Seems like a dense question I know.
Only looks like USB. That's the monitor output that you see.
AH! - Okay. That makes a tad bit more sense. Hmm.. I'll have to make a note of that,.. and see. I have the 32" TV at the house that doesn't get much use...
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RE: Quad Core Intel Atom Android Stick for $110posted in News
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
Sorry - some reason I'm wondering what I could use this for.....
Well it is a small, quad core, low power desktop computer that you can run Android, Linux or Windows on. So mostly anywhere that you need a low cost, low power desktop.
I guess since I haven't followed the technology much, I am missing something. My take is that it's a USB device,.. But it's a desktop. But it doesn't make sense to plug it into my desktop to run a desktop... sorry.. Seems like a dense question I know.
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller Humm... I realize 'internal DNS' isn't really what I meant to refer to.
Since our site is hosted, our current ticket system (HESK) is installed on the host, I would use BlueHost to point the DNS cname.... not my Server 2003 / Firewall to point the DNS.
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RE: Quad Core Intel Atom Android Stick for $110posted in News
Sorry - some reason I'm wondering what I could use this for.....
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch and @scottalanmiller, how do you get your customers to the portal to add a new support ticket? Right now I have an internal DNS record that points to our old host for support.ourdomain.org. Could I point that to 'my' portal of ondemand? It needs to be simple and intuitive to use or it's a moot point in converting.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
Screwed up my ankle at lunch - so not much. Surfing Pintrest for some blacksmithing ideas,..
Just happened to think of what I could do with a hard drive in the forge,...Hmmmm
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch
Nothing wrong with the owners know it. I've spoken to several people who own their own business or want to, and they think they need to hire everything out or staff it. but if THEY know it, they can add checks / balances to the process. that way it safe guards the money trail, or keeps costs down for a fledgling business. -
RE: Adobe Acrobat 7 Pro: CD / Downloadposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender
Thanks - I had forgotten about them.cutePDF Professional
- $49 per lic
FoxIT
- $103 per lic
Adobe
- $14.99/month per lic
Nuance
- $149 per lic (pre NPO discount)
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RE: Adobe Acrobat 7 Pro: CD / Downloadposted in IT Discussion
Pardon the tread re-direct - This isn't so much about Microsoft Office as it is about a PDF document.
I don't know if it really matters - again, we get grant information,.. a single PDF could be 27MB - And in some cases as I am told, they have to re-order the sequence of pages... OR, convert it from a PDF to Word for making changes.
So looking at Adobe's site - it appears that the only option I have is the monthly subscription?
Not sure I want to go that route..
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RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
@JaredBusch
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RE: Fixing Mass Permissions Issueposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller
Never really thought about it but it makes sense. Not to mention the amount of time needed to go file by file.. it's not practical. If they don't have a backup,... sucks to be them. -
RE: Help Desk / Ticket softwareposted in IT Discussion
An option I have with my host (Blue Host) is os Ticket. @Vidya, I am curious about ManageEngine - I am looking it over.
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RE: Outlook 2010: iMAP config - TWO .PST filesposted in IT Discussion
@Dashrender said:
Why are you using IMAP to connect to O365?
I'm not - to the existing hosted system - Going to force that hold outs this weekend. Been trying to push this (and fix everthing that keeps breaking) for 4 months now... Not set up in O365? I'm breaking your ability to access the old.. <evil IT Grin>