• BitTorrent Torque

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    scottalanmillerS

    That sounds neat. I wonder what we will see come of that.

  • In Need Of Redhat video Tutorials.

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    @bsouder said:

    Pluralsight:
    ($50 monthly subscription - can turn off at any time - unlimited training for that month.)
    http://www.pluralsight.com/search/?searchTerm=Linux

    Linux Foundation:
    (Online Classrooms)
    http://training.linuxfoundation.org/linux-courses

    Learnable:
    Not sure how good this one is. I was going to check out some of their topics.
    https://learnable.com/courses/a-beginner-s-guide-to-production-linux-49#overview

    bsouder thank you for providing links on the educational part. I really need all I can get. I really do appreciate that!

  • CloudFlare Right Now

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    scottalanmillerS

    Given that Imgur and Gravatar already function as CDNs for nearly all of our content, there isn't all that much value in CloudFlare here anyway. The ML engine itself is pretty much producing nothing but text.

  • Is Windows 10 the Best Windows OS Ever?

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    Windows 8 suffered from the "we know what's best for you and we don't care what you want" mentality, otherwise known as hubris. With Windows 10, I feel like MS listened to customer demands - for example, bringing back the start menu button, and shrinking the Windows 8 start screen down to a less annoying, and user-friendly size, cause let's face it, everything popping up full screen is frustrating, especially when it's not what you're used to - and delivered, at least in the tech preview, a snappy, intuitive, just plain nice to use OS.

  • How do you structure access to data on your server(s)?

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    IRJI

    @Dashrender said:

    @IRJ said:

    @Dashrender said:

    soooo you're talking about robocopy instead of DFS?

    I don't believe the file in my question to be static.. it needs to be changeable by all parties.

    Micrsoft recommends during a robocopy before you turn on DFS. That way there isnt files replicating like crazy when you first turn it on. There will only be a few files which need to be updated.

    OK sure, but he doesn't need whole folders to be replicated, he only needs single files for that outside the norm access.

    Right. I was just trying to think of an outside of the box type way to do what he accomplished. When I saw it was only specific files, I realized it wasn't the right solution.

  • Office 2016 preview under NDA

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    DashrenderD

    Let us know if you make it into the program for the Preview - I heard that it was closed to new members./

  • So you need to share port 443 - Windows Reverse Proxy - IIS / ARR

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    Reid CooperR

    Very cool, thanks.

  • LifeSize Certified Technical Professional (LCTP)

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    Reid CooperR

    Might as well be you!

  • Windows 10... Finished in June?

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  • Outlook 2013 IMAP Issue

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    @nadnerB

    I have had great results with this and the other people in the thread I worked with reported similar results.

  • Most Recent MS Updates

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    @Dashrender said:

    @Reid-Cooper said:

    @StrongBad said:

    Hmmm.... maybe Outlook 2003 is part of the issue 🙂

    Tee hee.

    lol I was thinking the same. Is Office 2003 EOL support this summer too?

    For Outlook 2003:

    11/20/2003 - Lifecycle Start Date 04/14/2009 - Mainstream Support End Date 04/08/2014 - Extended Support End Date

    May Outlook 2003 rest in peace! 😉

  • Board Packets: Printed versus Digital

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    Reid CooperR

    OneDrive for Business works, even normal OneDrive would work for this.

  • A New Breed of Linux Users

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    @coliver said:

    "They don't have a very good business model what are you going to do when they fold?" Aggravating to say the least.

    Since it's FOSS you can manage the project yourself, but every time a closed source company goes out of business, that code vanishes into thin air forever, leaving people behind. That's another thing people don't seem understand. Just because you paid for something, doesn't mean they'll support you when they fold, but if a FOSS company folds, at least you have the ability to fork the project and keep it going, especially from other users.

    For example if Microsoft goes belly up Windows will die out, but if Linus Torvalds dies or Richard Stallman or anyone else like that, people will still crank out code for Linux, GNU projects, etc.

    Did C support or implementation suddenly drop off after Dennis Ritchie died? Compare that to, say... ColdFusion or some other god awful garbage, those creators still curse the Earth and their products are dying.

  • VMware & Intranet vs Internet

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    @Reid-Cooper said:

    If you do not want your VMware host to reach the Internet or any other subnet, you could also not give it a default gateway thus blocking it from communicating over any router automatically.

    It's the computer I didn't want to reach the internet. However, I wanted the VMware to be alble to. I've, since then, achieved that mission.

  • LastPass password sharing

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    @Dashrender at this moment in cPanel I have to change the password and give it to them. There is a reset of the password IF they know what the old password is.

    According to cPanel support, this will be addressed some day.

  • Looking for a free PDF to DOCX converter

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    IRJI

    Thanks for the input. I tried a few weeks for the free online ones. They either didn't work at all or they just converted to a docx with an image.

    I ended up just passing this along to a coworker with Adobe acrobat pro

  • Phones new location

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    DashrenderD

    We already do that. It has helped a little, but people call when they call. They want results, etc.

    Most calls are not for new business, so it's not a like a company who wants to make sure they answer the phone 90% of the time, or more, to ensure the most business. But at the same time we don't want pissed off patients who can't call and get results in a reasonable time either.

    The one thing I'm not hearing are patient complaints. Sure someone might complain to the person they finally get to, but currently we don't track those, maybe we should. And we definitely aren't getting an inordinate amount of patients calling asking for the 'boss' so they can complain about a problem getting through on the phone. If that happened regularly, I'm sure we'd look at adding more staff to take care of that problem.

  • Are you (your users) a Hack waiting to happen?

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    tonyshowoffT

    @scottalanmiller Social engineering is a great way to get what you want. Buffer overflows, unescaped SQL queries can be patched, people wanting to be "helpful" is an aspect of our culture and I imagine only by hiring the most irritating, least helpful people on the planet can you begin to really secure yourself against your own employees.

  • VMWare Standard Vswitch Expected Behavior

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    DashrenderD

    Reid is dead on. Since it's a vSwitch, no traffic should leave the host as long as the communications are only between those two VMs.

  • Resolved some Strange issues on ML... on my PC

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    scottalanmillerS

    Even more stuff should be working now.