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RE: MFP: Scan to email address
That it is a zip file must be from the scanner and not related to the mail settings.
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RE: Windows service needs access to a mapped network drive
Are you trying to just utilize the NAS storage capacity or are you attempting to use the NAS to share the file between different computers? If all you want to do is to utilize the capacity of the NAS, is it a NAS that can do iSCSI? If so you can use iSCSI and just map a LUN instead of a UNC path and the computer won't know the difference between it being local or it being on iSCSI.
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RE: Suggestions on where to download MySQL 4.0.26 or earlier
@Dashrender Too bad it isn't Linux because you might be able to find an old distro that comes with a version that you need. Does it use it like it is embedded or can it use MySQL running on a separate system?
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RE: This is how you fail at marketing to me
Nice. I'm always amazed at how many companies let this happen.
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RE: Job Posting? IT Administrative Coordinator
Looking at the requirements list, it definitely looks like a secretarial position:
- Several years experience in an IT administration or end-user support role.
- An undergraduate degree in business administration, information systems, accounting or comparable discipline is desirable but not required.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills with proven ability to foster trusting and respectful relationships with peers and co-workers and deliver exceptional service to all employees.
- Strong team player who works collaboratively and can build effective working partnerships with co-workers within and outside of the BTS department.
- Able to positively influence and elicit cooperation from a wide variety of sources.
- Demonstrated customer service skills; able to appreciate and advocate for the end-user needs and issues; evidences a sense of urgency; highly responsive to requests and contacts.
- Exceptional organization skills, attention to detail, analytical and problem solving skills.Effective in using web based tools and information to perform research, to educate self and others, and to find solutions to problems and issues.
- Able to design and document work flows and processes and to define and document roles and responsibilities for a variety of functions.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently without undue direct supervision or detailed instruction.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with ability to effectively convey complex issues and communicate with diverse audiences having varying levels of responsibility and technical expertise.
- Adaptability to changing work requirements and priorities; ability to handle demanding deadlines, to multi-task, and to effectively address multiple concurrent initiatives. Able to maintain a positive approach and produce results in a high-pressure environment.
- Strong skills in the use of productivity, collaboration and communications tools, such as Windows, Outlook, Office, Project, and Visio or similar software.
Every single line sounds like a secretary. The only line at all that is question is the last bit in the first line, "end-user support role" sounds like helpdesk but could easily mean administrative assistant user support too. The focus on non-technical skills and business rather than IT education strongly points to secretary. The last line is all secretarial software. There are no IT requirements at all and not a single word in the description or title that for certain refers to it being a technical position. All signs point to IT departmental secretary.
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RE: Job Posting? IT Administrative Coordinator
It sounds like the name of the manager of the secretaries for an IT department. System and Network Admins are one thing. But IT refers to a department normally and a department administrator is the title of a shared secretarial position. A coordinator for secretaries is a pretty normal thing.
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RE: Happy SysAdmin Day 2014!
I'm late but just in time.... Happy Sys Admin day everyone.
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RE: Any one ever used Observium?
@lance Oh yeah, huge resource use. Check out the IOPS hit too. It takes a massive toll on your resources if you have it on a shared platform at all.
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RE: Netgear Announces ReadyRecover
I found it, it must have gone up since you posted the news. Netgear ReadyRecover
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RE: Cryptolocker out of commission?
Anyone coming into this thread and missing the other announcements, here is the product that was once TrueCrypt, now fully restored.... https://ciphershed.org/
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RE: Any one ever used Observium?
I am very interested to see how this ends up working. Looks like a pretty decent choice. I never find myself happy with any of the available options. They all seem like they will be good then end up being a ton of work to manage or just fall short of the mark.
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RE: MFP: Scan to email address
@g.jacobse the Ribbon Toolbar was the major feature of MS Office 2007.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@lance said:
Trying to get some motivation to get some coffee from the coffee shop across the street from work.
Isn't the coffee itself the motivation?
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RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
@Joyfano said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
@Joyfano we see you are back with us tonight too!
Haha yes.. been busy anyway i missed ML..
We've missed you. It's been a busy ML week but very little Joy in it.
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RE: TrueCrypt - It LIVES! (Now Known as ChiperShed)
It's awesome that there is now a formal project for this and they changed the name so the "TrueCrypt is dead" people don't have to know that it is still around.