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FRINGE
May 23, 2003
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GreenNight posted:

I pastbin'd the script here and some fuckin goon tattled and had it taken down.

IT has a lot of libertarians. THE SANCTITY OF THE CONTRACT and anime.

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FRINGE
May 23, 2003
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Mr. Clark2 posted:

We're now using MS Teams due to the coronavirus pandemic. We're using the web-based version and not the installed version (that installer is all kinds of hosed up). Users are stating that when they hold meetings with multiple participants, they can each only see 1 other person at a time. They can choose which person they see by clicking on the participant name, but they get one and that's it.
Is it possible to get the whole Zoom style grid with all participants visible? Where everybody sees everybody else all at the same time?
Most of the Office products do not have feature parity between the web and full versions. If youre going to depend on Teams for substantial business use, use the installed version.

Mr. Clark2 posted:

MS has not made a per-machine installer, it's only per-user and doesn't really get installed (into AppData) until the user logs in. But...we have a software restriction policy that blocks this. Of course there are ways around this, but they tend to be somewhat cumbersome, or reduce the security posture of the machine. Then there's the issue of it installing for every user that logs into the machine and eating up roughly 300mb per installation. Not a big deal when it's one user, but we have machines that have a couple dozen users sign in over the course of a month.
They should be able to install Teams locally and join from the machine they are sitting at without risking your internal machines.?



FISHMANPET posted:

They're so determined to make it live in userland that all that MSI does is install into the profile of everybody that logs on. Which may or may not get around that app restriction policy. But you said that and the space issue were surmountable, whereas "no grid in webview" may be insurmountable so you'll have to pick your poision.
Its pretty deeply integrated with Sharepoint/Onedrive/Outlook. Its pretty User and Group dependent.

FRINGE fucked around with this message at 06:03 on Mar 28, 2020

FRINGE
May 23, 2003
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Heartcatch posted:

I write all of the documentation for end users for anything regarding the VPN. There's arrows, pictures, red circles around what they need to do and a numerical step-by-step. Unfortunately, I think maybe only 5% of the users read anything I write as they will call our poor help desk and claim that they never got the e-mail/looked at the VPN section of the intranet.

Painfully true. (Even the red arrows and circles.)

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