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skipdogg posted:It's not that difficult either if you A) Know what the gently caress you're doing and B) Set the environment up right. Pretty much the entirety of my career as been with lovely companies that wont spend money, including some that wont even let their IT staff work outside 9-5 as they don't trust them to lock the building when done. I've spent my time trying to get as close to doing it right as possible and making things happen with what I have available, and I'm pretty drat good at it. Of You're lucky to work for a place that is willing to invest. But don't knock those who are forced to work with what they have.
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Agrikk posted:In the last twenty years, having worked for exactly one company that has existed longer than five years, I got a perverse delight in the optimism involved around creating 10 year, 20 year and Permanent folders.
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About 200ish users... I was absolutely ecstatic the day we migrated to Google Apps. The month after migrating we made a big push to get almost everyone off local email clients and to the web interface. Nearly all preferred the web interface once we got them to use it. As it stands only 2 special snowflakes still use Outlook. Google Apps provides a 30GB per user storage limit (shared across all Google Apps services). We don't bug users until they get within a few % of that limit. Our business is not subject to any legal retention requirements, which makes things so much easier. We make fairly heavy use of Google's ecosystem. Some users have even moved towards using Google Docs over their local office installations.
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Agrikk posted:Inbox Startup life!
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TWBalls posted:For us, the only way you're going to get a 400MB Inbox is if you're on the Admin team. Directors top off @ 300MB, end users most often top off at 50MB but, I've seen go as high as 100MB depending on their role. Standard Inbox is 20MB, which is where mine is. We're expected to put poo poo into PST's or delete. code:
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I haven't deleted an email (other than automated alerts) so I've got 6 years of email. Gmail shows me as having 92k messages, and that takes up 1.11GB of space. I literally don't know how I could function if email got deleted after 90 days. There's so much policy and procedure that lives exclusivly in email, if I wasn't able to look any of that up I think the whole organization would just fall over.
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This might be a record, at least for me:code:
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FISHMANPET posted:I haven't deleted an email (other than automated alerts) so I've got 6 years of email. Gmail shows me as having 92k messages, and that takes up 1.11GB of space. I just looked at my archive PST and I have 14 years worth of email (almost 27GB). I regularly search back through stuff that is years old for things that people ask for, 90 days is crazy short, we don't even finish a single project in 90 days.
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poo poo that pisses me off for some reason, people who never clean their poo poo. Every time a laptop gets passed to me after a staff member leaves, or someone needs me to fix something they're always smeared in dust, hair and hand grease.
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theperminator posted:poo poo that pisses me off for some reason, people who never clean their poo poo. It's cum. It's always cum.
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http://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-westminster-itquote:Francis Maude, the Cabinet Office minister, is so frustrated with the state of government IT that he has installed his own Wi-Fi network in his Westminster office.
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Just to rub things in, I happen to know from 2 sources that there's absolutely no security on any of the iDevices, not even the most basic (and easily worked around) MDM. There was originally a commitment to evaluate the different MDM providers before allowing devices to be used (as in, this is what government ministers were told would be happening) but Call-Me-Dave seems to like the "Prime Minister's control centre" app he has for his iPad that that all got thrown out.
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Yesterday I finally deleted a computer from the domain that hadn't been online in over a year, no one could locate it. I was even on-site this week and looked for it, no dice. Presumed lost/disposed. Today someone calls me to say they can't log into it. ![]()
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Today is 'talk about how much Windows 8.1 sucks even though nobody has installed it yet'![]()
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Bob Morales posted:Today is 'talk about how much Windows 8.1 sucks even though nobody has installed it yet' Windows 8.1 killed my first born! ![]()
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Dilbert As gently caress posted:Windows 8.1 killed my first born! 8.1 pisses me off because it's taunting me ![]() My personal laptop had 8 on it, but I put a new hard drive in it and therefore have no recovery partition, and there's no product key listed on the back of the laptop. So I'm stuck running an evaluation copy of 8 Enterprise until I figure out what I'm going to do I just want a drat start button ![]() edit-- god drat it I just discovered that Windows 8 OEM keys are embedded in the BIOS so all I have to do is install 8 Standard and it'll auto-detect. I'm a dummy. NUMBER 1 FULCI FAN fucked around with this message at 15:32 on Oct 18, 2013 |
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QPZIL posted:8.1 pisses me off because it's taunting me Windows 8.1: Start Button :microsoft: Is there anything else compelling about 8.1?
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evol262 posted:Windows 8.1: Start Button Native 3d printing support? ![]()
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evol262 posted:Windows 8.1: Start Button I didn't give half a poo poo about the Start button. Still could click in the corner.
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evol262 posted:Windows 8.1: Start Button Turning off the loving charms bar hot corners.
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I cya so loving hard when it comes to emails. I archive everything that's plain text, and if there's a attachment, I download the attachment to the local server, and resend the email chain (once it's done) to myself without the attachment. 3 years worth of emails is less than 100megs. ![]()
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Sirotan posted:Yesterday I finally deleted a computer from the domain that hadn't been online in over a year, no one could locate it. I was even on-site this week and looked for it, no dice. Presumed lost/disposed. I hope you asked them where they've been for the last year plus.
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I tried to install 8.1 last night, and it wouldn't. I just had to hard boot my laptop, luckily it rolled back. Decided to use the opportunity to put in a new bigger SSD today and do a clean install. I do one, and discover my Windows 8 key is only for upgrading. Format and install Windows 7, install Windows 8, install Media Center and updates, upgrade to Windows 8.1 from web, now copying stuff from my old SSD and trying to gather drivers for a computer that was made for 8 months and then never again (Studio XPS 13, I love it to death and will kill anyone who says anything bad about it!).
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gently caress ZEBRA PRINTERS.
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evobatman posted:I tried to install 8.1 last night, and it wouldn't. I just had to hard boot my laptop, luckily it rolled back. Decided to use the opportunity to put in a new bigger SSD today and do a clean install. I do one, and discover my Windows 8 key is only for upgrading. Format and install Windows 7, install Windows 8, install Media Center and updates, upgrade to Windows 8.1 from web, now copying stuff from my old SSD and trying to gather drivers for a computer that was made for 8 months and then never again (Studio XPS 13, I love it to death and will kill anyone who says anything bad about it!). You can install Windows 8 on a blank hard drive with an upgrade key. Do the initial install without a key, change one registry entry, then enter your key. It's pretty easy.
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Sirotan posted:Yesterday I finally deleted a computer from the domain that hadn't been online in over a year, no one could locate it. I was even on-site this week and looked for it, no dice. Presumed lost/disposed. mission still accomplished. Last night's annoyance: It was absolutely URGENT that an oracle RAC get built. But not urgent enough that we wake up network engineers to fix the network that they did not provision correctly, therefore ruining my plans for last evening. Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
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nitrogen posted:mission still accomplished. It's true. I'm not sure which lesson I should be learning from this: that disable is better than delete or that disabling access on things is a better way to get compliance than sending a friendly email asking for information.
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Both lessons are important, but never underestimate the usefulness of disabling a computer/someone's account to force them to talk to you.
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Does anyone know if it is legal for a company to randomly poll all employees requesting/requiring their college transcripts? You can guess what is pissing me off. I've been here for ~2 years and out of the blue they are "auditing" everyone.
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the spyder posted:Does anyone know if it is legal for a company to randomly poll all employees requesting/requiring their college transcripts? Why wouldn't that be done when you are hired? Confirming your education isn't illegal, especially if you have had claimed to have a degree. Education audits are a good thing. A am willing to bet there are more people than you think out there who claim degrees they don't actually possess. Sickening fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Oct 18, 2013 |
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the spyder posted:Does anyone know if it is legal for a company to randomly poll all employees requesting/requiring their college transcripts? That actually happened this week to me too. And 3.5 years. I was told it was for "education verification".
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Sickening posted:Education audits are a good thing. Why? My education level isn't going to go down during my period of employment.
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Rhymenoserous posted:Why? My education level isn't going to go down during my period of employment. To see if you're lying about your degree I assume. Mind you, if they can't tell the difference between someone with a degree or without, it's probably not a good metric.
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Rhymenoserous posted:Why? My education level isn't going to go down during my period of employment. It would if you claimed to have something you didn't. (not saying you did) The last two jobs I had did not verify certifications, although they did verify degrees. Some places don't take the time to verify degrees due to laziness. I would imagine that someone realized that some employees might have been pulling fast ones on the company and decided to do an audit. Although its pretty incompetent to not have stuff on file already.
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I would be more than willing to give them a copy of my degree but no way in hell is anybody ever looking at my horrible transcript.
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Inspector_71 posted:I would be more than willing to give them a copy of my degree but no way in hell is anybody ever looking at my horrible transcript. I am pretty sure every college has someone you can talk to that will confirm your degree without the need to disclose your entire transcript.
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It would be fun if a job asked me to verify my education. I think my high school diploma is around here somewhere.......
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Sickening posted:Why wouldn't that be done when you are hired? Confirming your education isn't illegal, especially if you have had claimed to have a degree. I never went to university, nor did I ever claim to. They still wanted a *HIGH SCHOOL* transcript, though, which i found silly, but they got one.
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QPZIL posted:8.1 pisses me off because it's taunting me I was working on a laptop and they put the key sticker UNDER the battery in the battery compartment -- talk about the most unintuitive place to put a COA. It was an HP Envy.
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My first job asked me for my SAT scores. ![]() That said, they're pretty drat weird in general.
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