• HP p2035n Printer Issues

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @thanksaj said:

    Ok, so is it a new router with the same IP or just the elimination of the extra mess?

    Same router. Just extra routers removed.

    Ok.

  • NAS needed

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    Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

  • iOS Masque Attack

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    @JaredBusch said:

    No. They will fall for it because they clicked on a get this app free link.

    General end users have no clue that one system is more secure than another. That only comes in to play in the more technical circles.

    Very true.

  • Multiple Dell PC's All With Same Product Key

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    @garak0410 said:

    @IRJ said:

    @garak0410 said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    This is how Dell specifically ships PCs.

    Good to know...never knew this...

    Yeah. Don't worry about those PCs because you can easily prove they are licensed. Microsoft isn't going to challenge an OEM license on a Dell box anyways.

    Thanks guys...you all are invaluable...

    Hey, we're the MangoLassi Fruit Tarts! What else would you expect?! 🙂

  • Android Users: What SMS Client Do You Use?

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    @IRJ said:

    I like hangouts, but i think its way too complicated for non-techy users. Hangouts really doesn't like texting phone contacts. It almost forces you to convert everyone to Google Contacts. Also if you have Google Voice, it will randomly text some people with your Google Voice number . It took me awhile to figure out that I was texting people from Google Voice instead of my carrier number. I found that in settings it tries to reply with the last number you used.

    Overall its better than any texting app I have used, but its a real pain in the ass to configure and nothing is really explained.

    Yeah, I guess I can see that. What's weird is how Airdroid and Hangouts works...Airdroid will only show you messages sent and received to/from your carrier's number. But in Hangouts, it aggregates your Google chat, carrier, and Google Voice messsages all into one stream. Kind of annoying tbh...that it doesn't show everything in Airdroid like it does in Hangouts...

  • SystemD Tutorials

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    Nothing wrong with learning SystemD. Just sucks being forced to use it.

  • Customer Premises Out of Band Management Platform Ideas

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    I checked with a fellow IT'er and Engineer and he doesn't know if a Desktop that has a Cellular option. So anything you 'add' with be 3rd party.

    (ETA) At least As Far As I know....

  • InTune broke my computer

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    That's the idea with the Tech Preview, at least.

  • SharePoint: suggested starting point

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    Some good books are a great way to start. Build some connected, foundational knowledge together. Way better than Googling stuff for getting the basics down. Helps to not miss things that don't come up as "problems."

  • New alerts software from stack exchange: Bosun

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    Could be quite useful. Looks like it is really for developers.

  • New device - thoughts?

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    @Dashrender said:

    And I have to assume the version of Windows running on it is RT, and we still don't know if MS is going to be making Windows 10 for ARM.

    It's dual processors, obviously. They two OSes run at the same time and one runs in a way that can be disconnected. All of the devices like this are dual procs. That's what makes them work. ARM for Android because it needs to be low power and AMD64 for Windows because it doesn't run on ARM.

    RT would be completely useless as, it just is. Android can run on AMD64 but not at the same time that Windows is.

  • Seriously Impressed by Pertino Speeds

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    And the exact problem I am having is that the Dynamics NAV SQL Server and the RDS server when both put on Pertino were routing all traffic over Pertino instead of locally. I took the SQL server out of the network (made its own network) and everything started working again.

    What Pertino is waiting on me for is some packet captures that I have not had time to create.

    Because I seen odd behavior of LAN devices without Pertino also having problems access SQL. Those devices have the NAV client locally installed.

  • Keeping Codes as Codes

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    Same reason that large companies create employee IDs that are unique and don't mean anything. Just no way to have the users' names be the ID no matter how to mash it up. There just has to be an ID field that is unique and separate from other data.

  • What is Metal as a Service (MaaS)

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    Thanks for the write-up.

  • Cisco VPN Client 5.0.07 won't display program window

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    Good to know! Thanks!

  • ManagedEngine: Service DeskPlus OD: General Question

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  • Opinions Needed - HP 9040dn Printer Replacement

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    @garak0410 said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @garak0410 said:

    @thanksaj said:

    @garak0410 said:

    @thanksaj said:

    Is it always the same document that has the issue? Same font?

    Happens to all paper sizes...all drivers and OSes (Windows 7 and 8.1)...even the built in paper path test and configuration pages...

    Then that basically rules out software issues. Given the situation, there may be something wrong with the fuser, transfer roller, or a couple other components. I'd say it's time to replace the unit, unless you want to spend a small fortune getting an HP technician to look at it and only possibly fix it.

    I am thinking it may be the transfer roller...I looked at it again and a plastic gear piece was sitting inside of it...didn't immediately see where it went but I have one on order just to see...would be amazing if that was the only problem.

    Another common maintenance item on high volume printers.

    I think it may have broke when I replaced it about 3-4 weeks ago, which is when this problem happened. But didn't equate it with that...ugggh.

    Well hopefully this fixes it!

  • Using ML in Safari

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    @Minion-Queen said:

    It's weird cause nothing seems to be consistent. Some of us say Safari is fine other say chrome. Others can't use either.

    Important question is... Chrome on what? Chrome on iPhone is still Safari under the hood. Chrome elsewhere is not.

  • What is Universal Access Systems (UAS)

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    @Reid-Cooper said:

    That is a very strange business name. No wonder no one figured out what it was.

    haha ehh I don't know Sir, that's why i asked..
    Now i know 😉

  • Linux Desktop Recording with AVConv

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