• Enterprise Development Tools for an SMB

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    tonyshowoffT

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @tonyshowoff said:

    @Carnival-Boy said:

    All my internal applications are written in VBScript for classic ASP. I have started a book on C# though.

    I started using Trello just for my ERP project, and yeah, I'm all about Kanban & Agile.

    C# is where it's at!

    And F#, of course.

    Not as much as D minor

  • New Lenovo laptop won't allow posting to Mango Lassi

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    I will assume you have tried more than one network/gateway. I have had some overprotective gateways block actions like this in the past.

  • Reinstall Windows on Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro

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    @Dashrender said:

    Wow.. so somehow this shim was causing you problems.. I wonder what happened to break it in your case?

    Did formatting and starting over solve your issue?

    And what media did you use to reinstall?

    Yup, the problems that we had looked exactly like someone using a shim to proxy data somewhere else (aka a man in the middle attack.) Most man in the middles will break socket.io that MangoLassi uses. This is the same thing that used to cause Untangle and Watchguard devices to break.

    Formatting and installing a non-Lenovo Windows 10 image fixed things.

  • 17Hats Cool looking do it all for business

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    @tonyshowoff said:

    @Minion-Queen said:

    @tonyshowoff what are you using?

    PHP, JS, HTML5, and modafinil 🙂

    If you want more specific:

    Internal PHP framework jQuery + Bootstrap 3 and extremely lightweight framework for that web app kinda style, almost went with Ember.js though MySQL and CassandraDB, separate schemas (same as DBs in MySQL) for each customer Memcached

    The software itself is generic under the hood so we can refactor our EHR to be on top of it to just have less to manage. Sort of like how people use WordPress as a sort of framework even fort crazy things like job sites or god knows what.

    I should add, for anyone interested, that we also use node.js for the messaging and presence system, since async in PHP is garbage (for now anyway). However if PHP 7 fails to have a strict typing option, we'll likely start refactoring the back end into node.js (in hopes that the coming ECMAScript standard will keep its promises instead; seems like we're going backward into the prototype crap of JS instead of real classes for now) as well or Go, we still until the March feature freeze for PHP 7 then we'll figure out our road map then.

  • Sharepoint 2010 to Sharepoint 2013 migration

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    AmbarishrhA

    Oh, Welcome @ericcjones 🙂

  • Outlook, convert meetings to appointments

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    DashrenderD

    Does anyone think this could be a performance issue?

  • O365: Excel and OneDrive document

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    gjacobseG

    Creating a new document made a difference. I've known that I needed / WANTED to recreate many of the forms and such we have for HR and the departments. A vacation request was created in WORD and dumped to PDF, which forces a person to use a pen to complete it.

    A form would be better... Especailly now with the options of OneDrive and Sharepoint....

  • Lease Or Purchase?

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    @Minion-Queen said:

    There have been lots of changes for the good in the last 6 months or so with O365.

    Most definitely.

  • Need a good walkthrough to migrate a VM in an unlicensed VMWare

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    scottalanmillerS

    Here is a post, just now, that the free UEB can't back up Xen guests, which it could do if it was using the agents to do the backups.

    http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/797407-setup-suggestions-freenas-r510-10x600gib-sas?page=4#entry-4319958

  • FreePBX Memory Usage

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    @coliver said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    You do seem to be using an awful lot of memory for a FreePBX install. You have way more than enough, but you are using more than you would expect.

    Yep, which why I was concerned. I do have FOP2 running, but that doesn't seem to be using anything really, it seems to be using ~335MB, although since people are using it not sure if I should modify the apache settings as per your previous link.

    top.png

    Here is my top output. It looks like the httpd processes are using a huge amount of memory, or rather it is claiming a huge amount it doesn't seem to be using a lot of it, if I understand the difference between virt and res correctly.

    Even with FOP2 running, applying Scott's article should not cause any problems with FOP2.

  • Linux Mint: 17: MDM Login Screen

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    scottalanmillerS

    There is auto-login, but that is probably a step farther than you want to go.

    http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/ubuntu-mint-autologin.html

  • All info about your mac

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    Minion QueenM

    My MBP is still pretty new so haven't changed anything out. I think I will be adding additional memory though very soon. But when it is time to update the hard drive I will be going SSD.

  • Mobile Device Apps and Caching

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    @Dashrender said:

    @NetworkNerd said:

    @Dashrender said:

    I have this problem, but it's on PCs not on tablets. And like you, we have to clear the cache, and sometimes reset the browser to make it function.

    And part of our issue is that we are using Mobilock to lock down the tablets so users can only do what they need to do (basically web and e-mail access only). So when they hit the cache wall it becomes a work stoppage because they cannot make changes to the tablets themselves.

    It sounds on the surface at least that we are both suffering from some sort of cache corruption.

    Yeah, that would make sense. I almost wish there was a way to disable caching on the tablets.

  • Identifying SAN, NAS and DAS

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    scottalanmillerS

    On HyperV, the use of SMB3 is pretty nascent and very vendors provide a good platform for it. So there tends to be a trend to remain with iSCSI for HyperV because of this. Not because SMB3 isn't the better option at a protocol level but because it is so new it remains mostly impractical.

  • I need help installing vmware tools for Centos!

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    @MrWright4hire said:

    @JaredBusch, I thanked you too soon. lol! That link is down. The product isn't available any more.
    Thank you for at least trying.

    Works just fine.

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  • First Thoughts on AWS and ThanksAJ.com is Back!

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  • Rooms In ALL Windows Phone Versions Are Going Away

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    scottalanmillerS

    Feature attrition. You heard it here first, folks.

  • Calendar entries are weird

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    DashrenderD

    I used the MS tools of the time to move to Exchange 2007, then migrated to Exchange 2010.

    I was guessing that too, that Exchange auto generated this for one reason or another.

  • Google BigQuery

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    scottalanmillerS

    Kinda like a hosted Hadoop cluster.

  • RPM and YUM Error On Updates

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    scottalanmillerS

    Pretty simple one to solve. Just needed to rebuild the database.

    rpm -vv --rebuilddb