@scottalanmiller
Yes,.. FIPS is required. I don't have the grant / digital requirements off hand. But I think it was FIPS 140-2

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RE: I am looking for a way to encrypt the hard drives on Windows 7 PCs
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RE: Kano Kits Have Shipped
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RE: I am looking for a way to encrypt the hard drives on Windows 7 PCs
@scottalanmiller said:
@g.jacobse said:
I had some impression that TC wasn't FIPs compliant and therefore not 'usable'.... I could be very wrong in that understanding.
I doubt that it was because someone would likely have to pay for that, but FIPS doesn't impact much of anyone. Some government agencies but security is not their goal, supporting their paying vendors is. So it is a very different thing that "is it secure." But in the SMB, TC is extremely secure and very usable - and now CS takes on that legacy.
@scottalanmiller - the thing for us is that as a Non Profit dealing with HIPPA and other private data, we are governed under some of those 'laws'. We havea Clinic, Housing assistance, Veterans program, and energy assistance program. All of these take in private data.
I've used TC for a few years,.. love the product but never gone FDE (full disk encryption) with it.
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Forum order
I see that the forum has been upgraded,..
Interestingly enough, topic relpies are all over the place in the ordering...Is it just my browser or does any one else see this?
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RE: I am looking for a way to encrypt the hard drives on Windows 7 PCs
@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
Its not that it was taken over by someone else. It is that its no longer secure
No, that is completely incorrect. It is NOT insecure, that was propaganda. It WAS taken over by someone else and determined to be more secure than ever. That is pure FUD and there was no truth behind the claims.
The entire bases of the claim of insecurity was purely that it was no longer supported - a claim that also was not true. It was supported again immediately and ongoing audits continued.
I had some impression that TC wasn't FIPs compliant and therefore not 'usable'.... I could be very wrong in that understanding.
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RE: Drive Recovery: Recommendations
<waves>
There it goes.... be a few days before I hear back I"m sure... I hope to have better news.
Thank you for the suggestions on the process. I know may have done a recovery,.. I haven't had to.
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RE: Drive Recovery: Recommendations
@scottalanmiller said:
There is always the "put it in the freezer" method.
Would you admit you tried?
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RE: Understanding the Roles of the IT Generalist and Specialist
Over all I believe I fall into the Generalist field,.. but lean towards Specialist in some areas like desktops.
Not only can I build a server, clone a desktop, build a website - I have been a event clean up technician (okay,.. dishwasher) Office space technician (aka grunt) and more.
I've put a hand on a number of things over the years...
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Drive Recovery: Recommendations
Other than Ontrack and DriveSavers - Who would you suggest as a drive recovery vendor.
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RE: RANT: At what point do you just say: Enough
@Hubtech said:
I get that this is frustrating, and i'm sure that there is much more going on, but dont let it get to you like this. The best you can do is document to whomever you report to that you think changes should be made, explain why you think these changes should be made, and also explain what a failure cold "cost" the company. I agree this is not the way network shares SHOULD be handled. What size is this business? how many employees? how much profit lost if one of these drive should fail? How long would you guys be "out" if a drive failed?
Yes it is very frustrating. I don't know of any IT person that would just toss stuff together like this was done. It is the worst example of what a 'IT' person could do. I mean really?
Change have been stated needed to be made. Consolidation, replication, and off site backups. And they are good with them. They know things need to be changed - My case was made exactly one year ago today ... Happy 1 year anniversary....
We are a Non Profit, about 300 people across 9 counties. Everyone is pretty much stand alone - some shares are on server class boxes, but the majority is desktop based with an external drive in some capacity. Of course, I have a server that was built with JUST.ONE.DRIVE! REALLY?? I mean WT* I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed,.. but ... I just don't have words to express (well I do,.. but I'm also trying to be professional about this...)
I'm looking at recovery options outside of the office... nothing I can do with it.
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RE: RANT: At what point do you just say: Enough
@Hubtech said:
i'd love to come in and fix what ails ya
I want to fix it too.. It can be done,... and I know that once it's put right that it WILL be more manageable.
@scottalanmiller said:
Start looking but don't quit yet. See what is out there.
I'd like to not leave,.. but at this point I'm overwhelmed. I know it's a 'How do you eat a elephant?' type thing,.. but in this case it's almost as if the elephant is sitting on me. We all have had (at least I would wager) tough spots... And we manage through.
@thecreativeone91 said:
Contact @Minion-Queen and get NTG to come to the rescue!
Another Question begs to be asked? Is there some kind of brand or model of HDD you are using that are failing so much? are you not replacing them with 3 years? is the not enough cooling, or moisture that could be causing it? I'm curious cause you sound like you have a lot of harddrive failures and while of course it will fail at some point, I honestly haven't had too many drives die during use - especially in servers.
It's not so much as there are so many drives that are failing... it's how this are arranged. You JUST don't used a external USB hard drive as a network share. You just don't - double that in a business environment. When you do, you are saying that you WANT to cause your organization misery but creating multiple failure points that YOU have to then fix - and risk failure of not just the HDD,.. but the organization as a whole.
This drive is a simple WD My Book Essential. Single Drive,.. connected to a Desktop,..doing what a Server and disk array in RAID configuration should be doing. And this was one of four that I have counted.
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RE: Winbook Tw801 - Maybe The Best "Cheap" Windows Tablet?
@Dashrender You can't order from Mirco?
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RE: RANT: At what point do you just say: Enough
@g.jacobse
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RANT: At what point do you just say: Enough
Another hard drive failure.... External drive. being used as a network share.
But at what point do you just say enough and walk away? I'm not much on the term 'quitting'... but as a one person IT department in position of having essentially build a full BUSINESS network while putting band-aides on what you have...
I like where I am working,.. there are some awesome people here. But I am completely overwhelmed. I have spoken to my super about some help, and I know it's being addressed. But this is seriously more that I can handle or deal with. I literally don't get a break, and with what I hope to do, there won't be one for a long time....
Is it is time to walk away.. or should I keep trying- knowing that I really have to do just that,.. keep trying. I know I can fix it,.. I just can't fix it all right now....I can't be in 5 different counties at the same time. And they would prefer my not making more then 40 hours a week...
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RE: Great Spiceworld Bourbon
Smooth or not,.. I may be going across the street to find some....
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RE: Winbook Tw801 - Maybe The Best "Cheap" Windows Tablet?
@garak0410 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Very cool. Microsoft is working hard to get Windows devices out in the lower Android price ranges. For devices like this, the OS is free these days.
Microsoft is still going to have to push "Developers. Developers. Developers" to make good MODERN/METRO apps. Sure, this will run desktop apps but it really does need more quality and useful "tablet" apps.
But will it run Linux?
At the price, I may have to look into picking one up... Could be fun
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RE: Great Spiceworld Bourbon
Being here in central Kentucky, I feel that I should be able to drink it,.. but I haven't found a one yet that I can tolerate. I'm not much of a drinker,.. though here of late it would be nice sometimes....
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RE: MS Word 2007: "There was a problem sending the command to the program"
@Dashrender said:
Does that same key exist in HKLM?
Not that I am able to find. It appears that the keys are only within HKLU
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MS Word 2007: "There was a problem sending the command to the program"
I have a workstation that is throwing an error when trying to open a .docx file. If you open Word then click open, document name - it opens fine.
But if you just open the document you get an error:
"There was a problem sending the command to the program"
There are two user profiles on the computer, was getting it in both. edited the registry HK_user/Software/Microsoft/Office/14.0/Word deleting options; File MRU; Data
Also searched for and deleted the normal.dotx files.
On the one profile it worked, no additional errors. But on the person's profile the error remains. I have searched and also found a Microsoft FIXIT tool, but that does not correct the problem either.
Has anyone else ran into this little gem?