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    • RE: Force Skype for Business to remain signed in..

      @DustinB3403 said:

      So this is a major gripe of mine, Skype for Business in a business environment, with employees who never login.

      Like what the crap is that..

      Is there a way to force a user to remain signed in via GPO that might be able to be applied?

      Why don't they login? They the type of users that just want a physical phone and don't care about the collaboration? They having PC problems that make SFB more difficult to use?

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Force Skype for Business to remain signed in..

      When we got SFB our boss told us he expected us to be online with an appropriate status. We're in different states so it's especially important. We also use the mobile app.

      It's pretty annoying when you see someone offline for days and days but they're working, or someone that's available but doesn't answer IM's or calls because they walked away from their desk and didn't change status.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Chosing an Enterprise Linux Server Distro

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @quicky2g said:

      I wish I could agree that RHEL/CentOS is better than Ubuntu. I've used so many flavors and releases and every time I give it an honest try, yum fails me: Takes too long, doesn't resolve dependencies, breaks other packages, etc.

      What kinds of issues? I've yet to have YUM break anything and I've managed thousands of CentOS/RHEL servers. This is very surprising. Is this with third party repos or the RH ones?

      I remember installing 3rd party apps (Can't remember names off the top of my head) and needing dependencies that weren't resolved. Then I'd try to manually install dependencies and yum would fail to install them and/or break another package (Somehow always something system related). Got frustrating enough after multiple times throughout the years that I just stopped using anything with yum.

      To be fair, I've also had issues with apt but had better luck finding resolution.

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