Taking over IT for a small business
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
See what I said - he's lazy
But I can't hold that against him, I may be lazier than anyone!
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@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
How are you dealing with machines that people turn off at night?
By having a company policy put in place that they are to be left powered on. Logged off, or locked, yes. But not powered off.
This is my policy. Reboot when you leave. Login when you come back in. Let's just say that only about half of the people do this. For the other half, I have a PDQ deploy schedule for every night at 8 PM, that works with PDQ inventory to reboot client systems that have an uptime of greater than 5 days.
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End of day reboots are the best. Machine is up for work, but nothing is logged in and the machines don't stay booted up indefinitely.
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@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
End of day reboots are the best. Machine is up for work, but nothing is logged in and the machines don't stay booted up indefinitely.
Exactly. Freshen everything up, scans, updates, no open files on the server shares.
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@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
End of day reboots are the best. Machine is up for work, but nothing is logged in and the machines don't stay booted up indefinitely.
Yeah, I'm going to look into this as well, if not a daily reboot, definitely a weekly one - for all but my boss, ug.. I just can't ever get her to close her apps when she leaves - it's a constant battle - she (as the boss) just simply refuses to close down at the end of the day - claiming she can jump right in the following day.
I know windows was working on something for that - some way of knowing all things that were open at say 4 PM yesterday, and bring all that stuff back up with a click of a button... I need to look into that for her.. might - might - be a saving grace.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
I know windows was working on something for that - some way of knowing all things that were open at say 4 PM yesterday, and bring all that stuff back up with a click of a button... I need to look into that for her.. might - might - be a saving grace.
Settings -> Accounts -> Sign-in options -> Privacy
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@black3dynamite said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
I know windows was working on something for that - some way of knowing all things that were open at say 4 PM yesterday, and bring all that stuff back up with a click of a button... I need to look into that for her.. might - might - be a saving grace.
Settings -> Accounts -> Sign-in options -> Privacy
yeah, that's not what I am talking about.
Timeline is what I was talking about.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@black3dynamite said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
I know windows was working on something for that - some way of knowing all things that were open at say 4 PM yesterday, and bring all that stuff back up with a click of a button... I need to look into that for her.. might - might - be a saving grace.
Settings -> Accounts -> Sign-in options -> Privacy
yeah, that's not what I am talking about.
Timeline is what I was talking about.
Oh my bad.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline is what I was talking about.
I never really used Timeline before but it does look useful.
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Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
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@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
Good Morning SunShine.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
Good Morning SunShine.
It will only take a few days of lost work to get her to close her shit.
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@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
Good Morning SunShine.
It will only take a few days of lost work to get her to close her shit.
You'd think so - with at least a dozen lost work items in 4+ years.. still refuses to shut down her apps.
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@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
Good Morning SunShine.
It will only take a few days of lost work to get her to close her shit.
You'd think so - with at least a dozen lost work items in 4+ years.. still refuses to shut down her apps.
Don't spread it out. daily reboots would force the pain every day. Even farm animals respond to painful events by trying to not repeat them.
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@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
Timeline - In looking at it on my machine - it just seems like a random snap in time... I can't be sure that was the last bunch of things I was doing when I left for the day.
Fuck your boss. jsut force reboots. life will be so much better.
Good Morning SunShine.
It will only take a few days of lost work to get her to close her shit.
You'd think so - with at least a dozen lost work items in 4+ years.. still refuses to shut down her apps.
Don't spread it out. daily reboots would force the pain every day. Even farm animals respond to painful events by trying to not repeat them.
LOL - If I were the boss, I could do that. She has already ordered me to remove her from the monthly updates - so I have to nag her to do those manually, they can't be pushed to her via WSUS, because of reboots.
We might not agree with it or be happy about it.. but we (You and I) don't own the company, so we can only go so far. But, you already know that.
Now say something about how stupid she is so we can move on with our day. -
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
LOL - If I were the boss, I could do that. She has already ordered me to remove her from the monthly updates - so I have to nag her to do those manually, they can't be pushed to her via WSUS, because of reboots.
Make sure you have a "get it in writing to remove HIPAA requirement automation."
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@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
LOL - If I were the boss, I could do that. She has already ordered me to remove her from the monthly updates - so I have to nag her to do those manually, they can't be pushed to her via WSUS, because of reboots.
Make sure you have a "get it in writing to remove HIPAA requirement automation."
OH, good one.. She's breaking HIPAA by not being updated.
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@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
LOL - If I were the boss, I could do that. She has already ordered me to remove her from the monthly updates - so I have to nag her to do those manually, they can't be pushed to her via WSUS, because of reboots.
Make sure you have a "get it in writing to remove HIPAA requirement automation."
OH, good one.. She's breaking HIPAA by not being updated.
Over a certain time frame, yeah. That's going to be the big motivation here. Maybe he should even go to the owners and say "as you title me an IT decision maker, I meed a sign off to allow disregarding the law and a statement that I'm not allowed to follow HIPAA against my requirements, knowledge, and recommendations." Don't argue it, just make them state that they've accepted responsibility by demanding he not follow HIPAA.
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@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@JaredBusch said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@scottalanmiller said in Taking over IT for a small business:
@Dashrender said in Taking over IT for a small business:
LOL - If I were the boss, I could do that. She has already ordered me to remove her from the monthly updates - so I have to nag her to do those manually, they can't be pushed to her via WSUS, because of reboots.
Make sure you have a "get it in writing to remove HIPAA requirement automation."
OH, good one.. She's breaking HIPAA by not being updated.
Over a certain time frame, yeah. That's going to be the big motivation here. Maybe he should even go to the owners and say "as you title me an IT decision maker, I meed a sign off to allow disregarding the law and a statement that I'm not allowed to follow HIPAA against my requirements, knowledge, and recommendations." Don't argue it, just make them state that they've accepted responsibility by demanding he not follow HIPAA.
But since automatic is disabled, he has no insight to know the time frame is being kept. So yeah.