What Are You Doing Right Now
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MS allows you to use your own email address, whatever it is, as a Microsoft Account - so do that. Then have them log into OD using those new creds, and create a single folder as mentioned above - share it out.. done.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender I agree with you 100%. Just thinking what would be the most simple for less than average users.
Do you think NC is easier than OD or GD?
Frankly, I've never used the sync client for NC before, so I don't honestly know.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Frankly, I've never used the sync client for NC before, so I don't honestly know.
If you are signing in automatically, it's as easy as easy gets. It's just a folder that syncs. You don't need to know that it is NC at all.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Frankly, I've never used the sync client for NC before, so I don't honestly know.
If you are signing in automatically, it's as easy as easy gets. It's just a folder that syncs. You don't need to know that it is NC at all.
The same can be said for OD, and I'm guessing for GD too.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
There is a group of about 5 "older" ladies wanting to share a few files and documents. One of them has OneDrive but doesn't know how to use it. One has a Gmail account but doesn't know how to use Google Drive, etc. The others have email through their ISP with no "features". I'm thinking a $5 Vultr NC instance would be simple enough for them and probably be plenty of storage. Am I overthinking this? I don't think there is a simple way to share between multiple users with OneDrive, etc. personal accounts. Seems like there would be an easier way. They need simplicity.
You know with things like this, it's been my experience that you can spend lots of time working out what to do and when you get around to showing the people involved how to use your solution, the consensus is that it's just too complicated.
I usually leave things like this for a week or 2 or 3 and if I get asked again, then I can gauge just how important the requirement is to them. If they don't ask again, then it wasn't important, it was just an interesting idea.
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More user archiving and equipment preparation, drinking some coffee as well as checking on the deployment status of some new software.
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Updating Cisco AMP connector on Citrix PVS images.
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Tried my first cup of Death Wish coffee this morning. It's actually pretty good... If anybody hears a thunking sound in their attic, I am probably trying to float away somewhere... or I died and am now going to haunt you forever... <insert evil cackle here>.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Tried my first cup of Death Wish coffee this morning. It's actually pretty good... If anybody hears a thunking sound in their attic, I am probably trying to float away somewhere... or I died and am now going to haunt you forever... <insert evil cackle here>.
Salt it with some 5 Hour Energy and I think you can read minds.
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@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Tried my first cup of Death Wish coffee this morning. It's actually pretty good... If anybody hears a thunking sound in their attic, I am probably trying to float away somewhere... or I died and am now going to haunt you forever... <insert evil cackle here>.
Salt it with some 5 Hour Energy and I think you can read minds.
Ha ha ha... I've seen enough movies with mind readers to know that's not a power that I'd like.... Now give me the ability to move faster than a speeding bullet, that I might could handle.
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@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Tried my first cup of Death Wish coffee this morning. It's actually pretty good... If anybody hears a thunking sound in their attic, I am probably trying to float away somewhere... or I died and am now going to haunt you forever... <insert evil cackle here>.
Salt it with some 5 Hour Energy and I think you can read minds.
Ha ha ha... I've seen enough movies with mind readers to know that's not a power that I'd like.... Now give me the ability to move faster than a speeding bullet, that I might could handle.
You can power clean your apartment in 38 minutes
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@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Tried my first cup of Death Wish coffee this morning. It's actually pretty good... If anybody hears a thunking sound in their attic, I am probably trying to float away somewhere... or I died and am now going to haunt you forever... <insert evil cackle here>.
Salt it with some 5 Hour Energy and I think you can read minds.
Ha ha ha... I've seen enough movies with mind readers to know that's not a power that I'd like.... Now give me the ability to move faster than a speeding bullet, that I might could handle.
You can power clean your apartment in 38 minutes
ROFL. Speed Clean it in 3.8 minutes... I'm too lazy to power clean.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
There is a group of about 5 "older" ladies wanting to share a few files and documents. One of them has OneDrive but doesn't know how to use it. One has a Gmail account but doesn't know how to use Google Drive, etc. The others have email through their ISP with no "features". I'm thinking a $5 Vultr NC instance would be simple enough for them and probably be plenty of storage. Am I overthinking this? I don't think there is a simple way to share between multiple users with OneDrive, etc. personal accounts. Seems like there would be an easier way. They need simplicity.
You know with things like this, it's been my experience that you can spend lots of time working out what to do and when you get around to showing the people involved how to use your solution, the consensus is that it's just too complicated.
I usually leave things like this for a week or 2 or 3 and if I get asked again, then I can gauge just how important the requirement is to them. If they don't ask again, then it wasn't important, it was just an interesting idea.
yeah, I suppose - but really, syncing to a folder inside my documents should make it pretty straightforward for the user.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs someone modified that page today, too. And they are using a litespeed server? Weird. Not bad, just rare.
You'll also want to check any caches. Once fixed, the caches might hold on for a while.
I hadn't heard of Litespeed.
lol
i find that hard to believe
I don't manage websites - what's hard to believe.
That they can double the max capacity of the Apache web server.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs someone modified that page today, too. And they are using a litespeed server? Weird. Not bad, just rare.
You'll also want to check any caches. Once fixed, the caches might hold on for a while.
I hadn't heard of Litespeed.
lol
i find that hard to believe
I don't manage websites - what's hard to believe.
That they can double the max capacity of the Apache web server.
oh - yeah, agreed.
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Dealing with all the people We've been telling they need to upgrade to Windows 10 for the last x months and now all of a sudden it's "Well we need to do this"
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is there a way to tell if a computer is licensed for Windows 10 (currently Windows 7) via a Command Line.
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
is there a way to tell if a computer is licensed for Windows 10 (currently Windows 7) via a Command Line.
If they are on your domain then I use powershell or wmi for this. You can get literally all the info about a machine using either of these methods.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
is there a way to tell if a computer is licensed for Windows 10 (currently Windows 7) via a Command Line.
If they are on your domain then I use powershell or wmi for this. You can get literally all the info about a machine using either of these methods.
no domain..
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@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
is there a way to tell if a computer is licensed for Windows 10 (currently Windows 7) via a Command Line.
From what I've seen lately, if the machine has a legit, activated Win 7 license, you're eligible to upgrade it win 10 (same edition - home, pro, etc).