What Are You Doing Right Now
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Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
What software do you use?
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Dealing with user issues and timezones, fun stuff.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Remote installing our classroom capture software that new guy(who just quit) messed up.
What software do you use?
Echo360 Universal Classroom Capture
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New AD/DC built. Took 3.5 hours to write owner permissions to the NAS. Today I tackle adding the rest of 200+ computers to the network, and if I get time... start rebuilding Group Policy.
are you using any migration path for the users' old profiles?
@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
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@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
@Dashrender I can see how that was confusing. It's an entirely new domain. I meant we just reused the previous domain name again, and there were not, at any time, two separate domains in operation.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender I just sign them in, open two finder windows (one with their old, one with their new) and drag and drop. It's the same domain, but we dropped the old AD/DC into oblivion.
Then why do you have to rejoin?
@Dashrender I can see how that was confusing. It's an entirely new domain. I meant we just reused the previous domain name again, and there were not, at any time, two separate domains in operation.
I do disagree with this statement at least in ____ (fill in the blank, I don't have the right word this moment). If this is a new domain, then it is completely separate - true, you possibly/likely didn't have them up at the same time (that would be difficult at best if they were on the same LAN because you'd have a name conflict).
When you add these computers to the new domain (because it is a completely brand new domain) the users will get a brand new profile. Sure you can copy over things from their old profile - but any personalized setting they had will be lost.
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Just getting back into the office after an Install all day up to this point.
exhausted, frustrated and ready to end the night. -
OMG this day has been so busy.
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@G-I-Jones said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
New AD/DC built. Took 3.5 hours to write owner permissions to the NAS. Today I tackle adding the rest of 200+ computers to the network, and if I get time... start rebuilding Group Policy.
Read this quickly and thought you said 'new AC/DC built' .....
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Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
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working at a small rural school today. Been told it hit 46c or 115F yesterday AND NO AC for the servers, switches etc!
stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
Beautiful, isn't it?
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Get to place with one of these today, with 10G WAN connected to it!
Beautiful, isn't it?
That's one nice unit!
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Reading about Azure AD Connect
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was offered a interview with "get Beyond Credit Card Processing" as a Merchant Sales Rep Locally...
The best make 15k-40k a month. the guy I was talking to said it's uncapped..
Debating on it.. for a few reasons:The ability to make great money and focus on building my skills (only can do 3 meetings a week or something like that) work from home, make my own schedule etc.100% commission though; so no pay until I sign a customer but it's risdule; as long as they process their CCs through us, Then I get paid x amount per swipe every month;
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@WrCombs This isn't at all IT, this is a sales position.
I'd skip that offer, or at least keep interviewing. Don't jump for the first thing that comes along.
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Regardless of how much your current position completely sucks, it is a steady paycheck and you are capable of still learning.
This offer to me would be the absolute last thing I'd consider.
If you don't mind, what was in the job posting that attracted you to it?
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@DustinB3403 I know this isn't IT. I know this is a Sales position. When i was interested in Sales, I talked with this guy. They have a few openings now.