What Are You Doing Right Now
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Today is apparently slow Jared down day sponsored by the Illinois State police.
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@jaredbusch Yikes they are everyhere. Is that waze or something similar?
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@zachary715 What is the advantage of using dnf-automatic over a crontab, the emails?
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@zachary715 What is the advantage of using dnf-automatic over a crontab, the emails?
I'm not knowledgeable enough to speak to that confidently, but my guess would be that with dnf-automatic and yum.cron, you're using systems in the OS specifically designed for their use cases, being automatic OS updates. While you can likely accomplish this with a cron job, you'd be performing a "work-around" solution rather than the intended solution. Anything more specific than that I can't answer.
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Reassigning tickets back to our help desk so they can do some basic troubleshooting.
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reassigning tickets back to our help desk so they can do some basic troubleshooting.
Forcing people to do their job - for the win!
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Reassigning tickets back to our help desk so they can do some basic troubleshooting.
That's called delegation very good indeed.
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I've been dealing with this for the past year and a half. . . "this is your job, literally, look at the job description"
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Lunch time, ordered a chicken curry plate and heading out to go pick it up.
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Been on continuous calls and support since 8am!
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Been pretty steady today, Hitting a wall right after lunch is never fun though
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@scottalanmiller that's what my day is like every day
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Using USMT for the first time in about 5 years.
Works well in Windows 10.
Quite good though it omits Chrome and FF bookmarks, still need to do this manually.
I also think 3rd party website passwords for Edge/IE were not migrated, though site logins were. -
I got the YDMP software to register one phone, and then nothing. Grr wtf. . .
I'm tired and have other things to deal with. .
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Sending out mass emails and preparing to shut down all the things... the building maintenance people are cutting power to the entire building tonight for "1 hour". We will see if that projected time frame is accurate. Either way, I'll be getting overtime to go have dinner and drinks while I wait.
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@momurda I like usmt, always worked well for me. in fact i need to use it again soon for someone
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@momurda I like usmt, always worked well for me. in fact i need to use it again soon for someone
I never use it before how long does it usually take to get it ready for use?
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Just finished some GPO clean-ups and reworking. Some Windows 7 settings interfere with Windows 10, so it was time to separate the GPOs and use the WMI filters for OS version.
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@black3dynamite easy to get going. how long it takes depends on the user profile
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Using USMT for the first time in about 5 years.
Works well in Windows 10.
Quite good though it omits Chrome and FF bookmarks, still need to do this manually.
I also think 3rd party website passwords for Edge/IE were not migrated, though site logins were.I am a little leery of using something that copies in user profile information to a new machine. Especially, from an old machine, and even more so across Windows versions. I have used ForesnIT in the past, which has worked fairly well, but I still think there is a bunch of extra crap that gets copied into the profile or registry that could interfere with the new machine.
Am I missing something that the USMT does, that will weed out extraneous stuff that no longer applies to the system? Has anyone had issues using USMT when migrating Windows 7 Pro to Windows 10 Ent?