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Sheep posted:Why did some reset and some did not? Who knows. Nothing surprises me anymore. I was about to say I've never seen it reset on ours, but yeah, who the gently caress even knows.
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The Fool posted:Yeah, making IE easier to find/more available is as easy as you expect. It could be done in a half-dozen different ways at any stage of the process. Thank you.
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xzzy posted:They know they can't force edge as web browser or the EU will flying crane kick them in the nuts, so they figured they could get their numbers up by enforcing it as a pdf viewer. They did it on every Windows 10 version upgrade for me.
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People who don't use our internal chat bot to answer simple questions. We updated the hell out of this thing for most issues users are having and links to documentation fixes, templates, etc and even added keyword spotting to our chat channels. They just ignore it.dev posted:Hey how do I do this? helpful bot posted:This is something we do with X and Y. 5 minutes later... dev posted:Anyone around to help with this? I didn't get an answer and nobody reached out.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:What I don't get is how Edge becomes the default handler anyway, as we install Reader in addition to Chrome during prep. I don't know if it still does it, but on older versions of Windows 10 (1500s I think), when Reader does it's thing during installation to make it the default for PDFs, Windows 10 decides to "help" and let you know "something tried to change the default pdf reader, we changed it back to Edge." You actually have to go into Control Panel to fix it, or right-click -> Open With. Fixing the issue in our image involved creating an entirely new image. Also, setting default taskbar/start menu items involved waaaaaaayyyyyyy more work than it should (you need an XML file imported during initial login). Easiest thing to do is probably add the IE shortcut to the app via GPO.
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Thanatosian posted:I don't know if it still does it, but on older versions of Windows 10 (1500s I think), when Reader does it's thing during installation to make it the default for PDFs, Windows 10 decides to "help" and let you know "something tried to change the default pdf reader, we changed it back to Edge." God drat that's awful. At least it's usually a painless phone call to help someone fix it. The IE issue gets people way more worked up for some reason.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:God drat that's awful. At least it's usually a painless phone call to help someone fix it. The IE issue gets people way more worked up for some reason. We've put a lot of work into fixing up our image for poo poo like that. We even figured out how to bring back the old Windows 7 Photo Viewer, since the Windows 10 photo viewer doesn't work if you block the Microsoft Store. Same with the calculator.
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You should be able to set up IE Enterprise mode in GPO, then attempting to open any of the Enterprise mode configured sites in Edge automatically moves you to IE instead.
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Thanatosian posted:We've put a lot of work into fixing up our image for poo poo like that. We even figured out how to bring back the old Windows 7 Photo Viewer, since the Windows 10 photo viewer doesn't work if you block the Microsoft Store. Same with the calculator. This is only true if you're using a Win10 version older than 1607. And even then there are workarounds (except for mandatory profiles).
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I am very annoyed right now that I can not make a group own another group in Azure AD.
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The Fool posted:Yeah, making IE easier to find/more available is as easy as you expect. It could be done in a half-dozen different ways at any stage of the process. Changing default file associations isn't very hard at all, we had to do it very recently for several different file types: https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/AdminGuide/pdfviewer.html option 2 is what we went with, it's similar to the startmenu config you can do in 10 (and maybe 8?), except not as awful; get a good machine to base it off of, export xml with DISM, remove entries you don't care about, point GPO at that and push it down or put it somewhere all machines have access to, win. *edit* I am amused that it was the adobe site I pulled that from MF_James fucked around with this message at 07:21 on Jan 20, 2018 |
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e: nvm
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Thanatosian posted:Also, setting default taskbar/start menu items involved waaaaaaayyyyyyy more work than it should (you need an XML file imported during initial login). I'm not disputing that the method is a little ridiculous, but frankly a quick powershell plus a properly formatted XML is I think a lot better than the previous generally accepted method, which was a stupid VBS script. Emphasis of course on properly formatted since if you gently caress up even a tick of the formatting it won't loving import you fuckers Microsoft. Oh yes what was I saying, right, I was defending the new way of...you know what, I don't think it's worth defending anymore.
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After years of bad sleep due to horrible neighbors I usually get up at least once each night between 11pm-2am for an hour so. Tonight I woke up around 1:20am and decided to web surf a little while. I went to the corporate webmail page and it didn't respond. Remote Desktop also wasn't responding. I checked LogMeIn and saw that my work laptop went offline at around 1:20am. My phone couldn't connect to collect work mail. The timing seemed too strange with everything going offline when I woke up. I did more checking and no services appeared to respond. Finally I called my desk phone and it picked up and voicemail worked so I knew that the building power was on and things weren't totally dead. Ah well. I pulled myself together and drove to work. Sat down at my desk and everything appeared normal. Took my phone off the wifi and used it to check mail, Remote Desktop, etc. and everything was responding. HMMMMM! I logged into the firewall to look at traffic and saw that from 1:17am to 1:44am there was a dead spot. So basically from the moment I woke up to the moment I made my test call to work. If I'd made my call just a couple of minutes sooner it wouldn't have gone through. I checked LogMeIn and saw that all the monitored systems at HQ had come back online at 1:44am. I've woken up a couple of times to find that things were offline but the timing of this particular outage is weird as poo poo. Dick Trauma fucked around with this message at 11:20 on Jan 20, 2018 |
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Super Slash posted:"Oh woe is me, my profits aren't as high as they were before!" My only response is "Oh I haven't checked into that stuff in 5-6 years. I wonder how much my $5 is worth now" and walk away.
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Dick Trauma posted:After years of bad sleep due to horrible neighbors I usually get up at least once each night between 11pm-2am for an hour so. Tonight I woke up around 1:20am and decided to web surf a little while. I went to the corporate webmail page and it didn't respond. Remote Desktop also wasn't responding. I checked LogMeIn and saw that my work laptop went offline at around 1:20am. My phone couldn't connect to collect work mail. That's so sweet! The LAN MISSED YOU! It acted out since it needed your loving attention. Then it stopped because you were there!
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Humphreys posted:My only response is "Oh I haven't checked into that stuff in 5-6 years. I wonder how much my $5 is worth now" and walk away. About $500. $1,000 two weeks ago.
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Our corporate IT forces the install of Flash, Silverlight, and Java. If you have local admin and remove them, they're reinstalled. Fun!
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The three programs I made it my mission to eliminate from my current workplace. I believe they're completely purged, and we no longer use any apps or services that require Java.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:About $500. $1,000 two weeks ago. It is worth that much in a theoretical sense, good luck cashing out.
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I cashed out my $100 of bitcoin last month. There were a few hoops to jump through, but the money was in my checking account in a couple days. $500 or even $1000 shouldn’t be that big of a deal. My understanding is that you start seeing delays when you are trying to regularly cash out multiple thousands at a time. And most of the exchanges have a $10000 cap. The Fool fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Jan 20, 2018 |
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Peachfart posted:It is worth that much in a theoretical sense, good luck cashing out. Sadly small amounts can be cashed out without too much hassle, depending on location. The fun now comes from accounting and taxes, because your bank sure as poo poo is going to be reporting on crypto transactions.
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How much are all the CPU cycles that I spent on SETI@home and protein folding worth? Would like to cash those in so I can buy a boat or something.
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Dick Trauma posted:I believe they're completely purged, and we no longer use any apps or services that require Java. You lucky fucker .
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Only browser java we got left is kronos timecards, and even that has an "inferior" javascript version which ironically is superior in functionality to the java client. So everyone bookmarks that version anyways. We do have java in a number of server installs, like jenkins. But java for backend stuff doesn't bother me as much. Though ajp can piss off forever and I'm glad it's dead/dying.
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Pissing me off: I saw this in my android log when I started up Spotify, while connected to my home's WiFi. code:
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I'd be hard-pressed to think of a service that doesn't do that, paid or not. It may not be "literally" everyone, but it's so ubiquitous that it might as well be.
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Restrict to a whitelist on your outgoing firewall, stops all that cold but turns your life into whackamole every time you install new software. But if you got iot stuff it's probably necessary anyways, that poo poo is the wild loving west.
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ConfusedUs posted:I'd be hard-pressed to think of a service that doesn't do that, paid or not. It may not be "literally" everyone, but it's so ubiquitous that it might as well be. that doesn't make it okay
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Dick Trauma posted:How much are all the CPU cycles I spent on SETI@home and protein folding? Would like to cash those in so I can buy a boat or something. Try tongue, but hole.
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Real spare cycle usage starts now
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Tech lead: "Can we do a quick call?" Me: Sigh. "OK" "What version of [software] are we planning to move to?" "Whatever the latest one is" "OK, I mention this because Mike said someone said someone raised a potential security issue online somewhere with version 2" "Who did? Where?" "I don't know" Me: "Mike, I'm told there's some potential security issue with version 2 of [software]. Could you quantify? We're looking at version 3 anyway" Mike: "No sorry I can't" Well how about you all go gently caress off then and stop telling me tales of things that may or may not be a problem from mystical people who may or may not exist. Maybe then I can get on with my job.
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Dude read some spiceworks thread and freaked out, and now can't find it again.
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Owners of the company 'clean out their house' every 3-4 months and bring in random computer poo poo and leave it on our desks. Usually poo poo some like busted rear end inkjet printer or random 17" LCD Is this junk? Do you want it fixed? Thrown away? Is there a problem with it? LEAVE A loving NOTE FOR ONCE If we don't call and ask about it, someone will come down 5 minutes before they leave and say "So and so left a laptop down here for me that they said you were going to setup so I could use it for the weekend..." Sure, go fire up this $399 Staples Black Friday 2009 special that runs Windows Vista and has no power cord. If we ask about it, we either get ignored, or told to just throw it away. Today's haul: slightly dented 2011 MacBook Pro. They told me to throw it out (why didn't you just throw it out in your home garbage?) so I'll take it home and see if it boots up first.
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We're back to fighting about whether we need AC in the server room again. This is his solution.
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Your workplace pictures always have the best carpeting and paneling.
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Oh cool you signed a support contract, guess that means there’s no need to replace decade-old poo poo and you can just keep chugging along
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Bob Morales posted:We're back to fighting about whether we need AC in the server room again. This is his solution. Does your server room smell like cigarettes? That is what I imagine it smelling like.
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Not IT related, but I don't really participate in other threads, and there are enough posters here that I know will appreciate this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKKTqB_Lzv0 Nothing will bring me down today after watching.
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Bob Morales posted:We're back to fighting about whether we need AC in the server room again. This is his solution. I imagine this being someone's house and they decided to enclose the back porch with recycled paneling from the 70s.
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