The obvious next step is remove/re-add the account, but I'm currently more interested in what would be causing this at this point. He's currently the only user seeing it, so has to be something related to him and his phone.

Posts made by zachary715
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RE: Office365 on Android - Certificate Error
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Office365 on Android - Certificate Error
User just came into my office showing the following. When trying to sync his work email (Office 365) he's getting a message that there's an invalid certificate and would he like to Cancel - View - Continue. When we view it, we see the following image.
- This is on a Samsung Galaxy S9 fully updated.
- We do not use Fortinet anywhere in our network.
- This occurs over Wifi connection or mobile data.
- He currently isn't using any VPN app or otherwise which would re-direct traffic.
Honestly not sure what to make of this.
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RE: Non-IT News Thread
@bnrstnr said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@RojoLoco said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch I feel that pain. Wells Fargo is my mortgage holder/servicer.
I had them for 5 years - never had a problem, not once.
Of course - i was never late with my payments either.
The only problems I've had with them is that their account people have no idea how to calculate what to take out for escrow. Every year they send me a check because they take too much. I've tried calling and going over the numbers with them, and they just don't get it. I'm half tempted to just say screw the escrow altogether if they'll let me. Referring to the stupid letter at the end of the year saying "you have these choices for your escrow payment... if you do nothing your payment will automatically raise to this amount"
Now that I type this it totally seems like a scam, given Wells Fargo's reputation. Take way more escrow from every single customer and profit on the interest. Bastards.
I cancelled my ESCROW account as of last year for a couple reasons. I'm one who shops around home/auto insurance annually and every time I switch home insurance it's a nightmare. As you say, the amount they deduct is always off, and usually on the high side (although this makes sense on their end to ensure that always have sufficient funds). Plus it puts me in control to hold my money and earn interest on it and pay my property taxes in the most tax efficient way for me.
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RE: Printer suggestion
@syko24 said in Printer suggestion:
@zachary715 said in Printer suggestion:
For this volume we get the Brother HL-L6200DWT. We have primarily Brother printers and have been very satisfied. Printer and ink costs seem to be among the lowest we've found.
Agree that the HL-6200 model is solid
The best were the HL-5370DW. We just had two that FINALLY gave out around 150,000 pages. We still have about 5 or 6 around and they simply work. Never have issues just replace toner and the occasional drum.
The HL-5400 series had issues with their fusers, mainly if you were a decently high volume printer (1000+ pages per month). Less than 500/month we haven't had the same issues.
We have two HL-L6200 currently. The first one we bought kept creating creases down the middle of the page. Apparently it's an issue others have experienced as well and Brother exchanged it. The new one hasn't had that issue yet and it's been in place over a year now.
The only complaint I have is how the toner acts when it gets low. Many times when the printer says it's time to replace toner, the quality is still fine so you can reset the counter and keep printing. Unfortunately if you do that, eventually you'll start seeing toner slowly seap out onto the pages and if users aren't aware of what it is and let it continue, it can create a mess. We just train our users to change toner out at the first sign of this.
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RE: Printer suggestion
For this volume we get the Brother HL-L6200DWT. We have primarily Brother printers and have been very satisfied. Printer and ink costs seem to be among the lowest we've found.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller I have a SMB client running a pair of Dell servers from like 2010. Because everything is virtualized and replicated and backed up, Iām not planning to replace anything until one of them fails or can no longer handle the workload.
The guests are Fedora 29 systems, server 2012R2 and server 2016.
This is pretty much how we have been, except we did plan to upgrade these before failure (hopefully). This has just been my first big encounter with something like this so it freaked me out a bit. Starting to look like everything will restore from backups though and all will be well, which is pretty much exactly how we structured it.
I've learned though it's one thing to put a plan together that sounds good, and it's another to have to execute it.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@zachary715 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Rebuilding RAID array after a failed drive occurred today. First one I've encountered in a few years. Timely. Thankfully RAID 10 and moving quickly.
After replacing the drive, I was getting messages showing that the firmware was one behind the rest of the drives, therefore I decided what the heck, might as well update the server firmware while I'm here. Wrong decision. Firmware upgrades got stuck on the RAID card, and now my server will not boot. I went from a simple drive swap to ultimate panic mode. So far I've recovered one critical VM to an older spare server we have and everything is running fine with it. Now I'm recovering our file server.
I just bought Veeam 2 months ago after our Backup Exec crapped out. If it comes through and saves me here, I might literally be the happiest man on the planet.
Server also went out of service life last year. Called Cisco and they said they couldn't do anything for me. Was already planning on getting two new servers in the next few months to replace the two I have, but it seems that will be expedited now.
Still need prayers file server successfully restores and everything goes smoothly
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Rebuilding RAID array after a failed drive occurred today. First one I've encountered in a few years. Timely. Thankfully RAID 10 and moving quickly.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@zachary715 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on a File Server Migration.
@dbeato I've got mine coming up on New Year's Day. How are you doing yours?
Since this customer did not need DFS, I setup File Migration Toolkit and migrated it via Robocopy, It finalizes the migration after the amount of delta copies you want and then closes the shares on the sources server and enables it on the new server. The permissions are also migrated as well.
Yeah last time I did it was with Robocopy, but that was going physical to virtual. I've been reading about being able to just detach the .vmdk that hosts the shares and attach it to the new server. From there, permissions should follow and I'd just have to recreate the top level shares. I've tested this and it seems to work, but wanted to see the route you were taking. Thanks
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on a File Server Migration.
@dbeato I've got mine coming up on New Year's Day. How are you doing yours?
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RE: VMWare Shutdown
To manually accomplish this, you'll need to shut down each VM guest on the host. Once they're all safely shut down, put the host in Maintenance Mode and then proceed to shutdown. If you're just rebooting it, it won't take but a minute or two. Then when it boots back up, bring the host out of Maintenance Mode and power all your VM's back up.
Now you tagged vCenter Server but you mentioned hosts. Just beware that if/when you shut down your vCenter VM (appliance or Windows based VM) you'll obviously lose access to the web console to proceed further. You'll need to login to the web client for the individual hosts or use the old Windows based vSphere client (if you're running ESXi 6.0 or older).
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RE: Looking into IP cameras
We installed a 10 camera Vitek system at our office back in September and it has worked well so far. Cameras record up to 4k. Has a dedicated NVR which has a built-in switch with POE. 10 cameras + 16channel NVR = $3k-4k
The security company who installed it recommended Vitek from their experiences with them. Had never heard of them beforehand.
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RE: CentOS 7 - Massive round of updates today
Wow that is a large batch. It seems like there haven't been many updates at all for last month or two though. Surprising to drop that many at once.
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RE: How do you explain emails like this
@scottalanmiller said in How do you explain emails like this:
@zachary715 said in How do you explain emails like this:
@DustinB3403 said in How do you explain emails like this:
@zachary715 said in How do you explain emails like this:
@DustinB3403 said in How do you explain emails like this:
While I would agree, for private transactions a simple G.T.F.U.a.V. should/maybe is already required.
You're going to have to break down that acronym for me...
Get The F*** Up and Verify.
I'm not quite 30 yet, but I swear I'm like an old person which all these abbreviations/acronyms. I don't understand any of them and they drive me crazy.
GOOMLYDWS
Now you're just being a pain in the @$$
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RE: How do you explain emails like this
@DustinB3403 said in How do you explain emails like this:
@zachary715 said in How do you explain emails like this:
@DustinB3403 said in How do you explain emails like this:
While I would agree, for private transactions a simple G.T.F.U.a.V. should/maybe is already required.
You're going to have to break down that acronym for me...
Get The F*** Up and Verify.
I'm not quite 30 yet, but I swear I'm like an old person which all these abbreviations/acronyms. I don't understand any of them and they drive me crazy.
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RE: How do you explain emails like this
@DustinB3403 said in How do you explain emails like this:
While I would agree, for private transactions a simple G.T.F.U.a.V. should/maybe is already required.
You're going to have to break down that acronym for me...
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RE: How do you explain emails like this
Don't pass sensitive information over e-mail without discussing with said person first, if at all. Where I work, physical forms have to be filled out and signed for this sort of thing. For any sort of sensitive information, verify with the individual personally before proceeding.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Standing in Wal-Mart watching this Windows 10 Lenovo laptop on display which is stuck in a blue screen boot loop
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RE: Hyper-V 2019
Noob question. Does MS offer a Hardware Compatibility List for Hyper-V? How do you determine if your hardware will be compatible with each version of Hyper-V?
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RE: Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals 2018
@travisdh1 said in Black Friday/Cyber Monday Deals 2018:
I'll probably grab an SSD for my parents computer, but just not on black Friday. I'll be trying to avoid the crowds, not join them.
Newegg running some pretty good deals on the Samsung SSD's.
860 EVO 500GB ($72.99) 1TB ($127.98)
And yes definitely not going to be at any stores at 4am fighting lines. Mostly looking for online deals where available.