What Are You Doing Right Now
-
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@storageninja said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@storageninja said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
yum, lassi
What drink is that? It looks like an Indian tea/milk thing I've had before
He is in India.
Bangalore this week, and I've had quite a few Lassi's.
i am jealous, i would like to travel over there some day
I'm scheduled, for whatever that is worth, to be in Qatar a week from tomorrow.
that would certainly be interesting too
Hopefully, lol.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Me? almost never - some users - ug, constantly I personally despise internal HTML email - no you don't need some stupid background picture behind your email - this is a place of business, not you at home farting around with your friends.
Images in email sig - seriously? again, are we 12? -
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
yeah sorry don't have those issues either. are your users locked down enough?
If I was having these kinds of issues, I would approach management and tell them that I am spending hundreds if not thousands of dollars fixing these types of issues that aren't business related. If they told me to continue, I would, but it's likely they would ask me to kill the features instead.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
-
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
I'll check that out.
@Dashrender Images, particularly in signatures, are here to stay. It's like a sacred cow.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
I'll check that out.
@Dashrender Images, particularly in signatures, are here to stay. It's like a sacred cow.
-
@jaredbusch Ha!
-
Still having issues with my Pi's might be time to look at alternatives that can run Ubuntu / Mate. Or try again to get Rasbian to display on the TV correctly.
-
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Still having issues with my Pi's might be time to look at alternatives that can run Ubuntu / Mate. Or try again to get Rasbian to display on the TV correctly.
Or use a ChomeBit
-
Busy morning on ML.
-
Back to trying to figure out exactly how REDIS fit into the picture of our application (IIS with SQL Server backend).
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Back to trying to figure out exactly how REDIS fit into the picture of our application (IIS with SQL Server backend).
Could be anything, it's a database. But most commonly, it is a session cache.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
I'll check that out.
@Dashrender Images, particularly in signatures, are here to stay. It's like a sacred cow.
You can always set a transport rule in your exchange server to append the signature to all outgoing emails except for forwards and replies.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Back to trying to figure out exactly how REDIS fit into the picture of our application (IIS with SQL Server backend).
Could be anything, it's a database. But most commonly, it is a session cache.
I believe it's being used a session cache. I'd just like to know for sure.
-
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
I'll check that out.
@Dashrender Images, particularly in signatures, are here to stay. It's like a sacred cow.
You can always set a transport rule in your exchange server to append the signature to all outgoing emails except for forwards and replies.
I've thought about that; though, I'm unsure if such a rule can have some kind of way to include images.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I wonder whether or not I'm simply kidding myself or if there truly are positions in IT that aren't primarily focused on supporting users' efforts for using Microsoft Outlook.
lol sorry can't help you there because my users all have a hard time with it too
Honestly it's not always the users. Outlook, especially how it handles images, can just be screwy.
what are some example problems so i can check?
What I think is going on is there are users for whom I apparently haven't installed this registry key; thus, even though they see pictures, recipients do not see them. Some images aren't in the signature though, they're just in the body, which I don't think really matters since and image in an E-mail is just an image in an E-mail.
No users have yet been able to articulate clearly whether the following is true: "You see images in the E-mail you compose, but the recipient doesn't see the images."
You seem to have a lot of issues I never run into with outlook.
How often are you embedding images into HTML E-mails? Also, do you have a minimum of 3 images in your E-mail signature?
Given how much time you are spending on this it might be cost effective to pitch something like Exclaimer: https://www.exclaimer.com/signature-manager-exchange-edition/.
I'll check that out.
@Dashrender Images, particularly in signatures, are here to stay. It's like a sacred cow.
You can always set a transport rule in your exchange server to append the signature to all outgoing emails except for forwards and replies.
I've thought about that; though, I'm unsure if such a rule can have some kind of way to include images.
You would have to have the pictures in a public folder and then href the images into the email signature, all of it HTML.
-
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Back to trying to figure out exactly how REDIS fit into the picture of our application (IIS with SQL Server backend).
Could be anything, it's a database. But most commonly, it is a session cache.
I believe it's being used a session cache. I'd just like to know for sure.
You could look at the data.
-
Loose cable or backplane? Anyone have another idea?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2088413-qnap-raid-6-issue-with-multiple-drive-failure
-
FreePBX install.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Loose cable or backplane? Anyone have another idea?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2088413-qnap-raid-6-issue-with-multiple-drive-failure
For drives to go "missing" loose cable would be my first thing to check. Are the drives well-seated in the device itself?