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I like a rule I learned from someone in the IDF.... never turn and run. You are safer advancing against the odds than fleeing under any odds.
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Started to snow lightly here
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No icecream, no smoking, no... unicorns?
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Email from client
"We installed a new application on the XYZ server and IE keeps crashing"
First of all thanks for the heads up and information on what is being installed and what it does. Second, I made AV exceptions and gave the useraccount full rights to the installed folder, third of all other websites work.
Application issue, not my issue to fix.
Go suck a turd.
Before anything else, I'd have to ask "Why is IE being run on a server?"
People are afraid to install chrome or firefox, and thus only use IE.
I tend to do this as well, but because I just don't want to have to update 1 more piece of software. . .
Let me rephrase that question for you "Why is any web browser being run from a server?"
Let me rephrase that, why is IE being run anywhere?
because it is ingrained in the os.
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dustinb3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Email from client
"We installed a new application on the XYZ server and IE keeps crashing"
First of all thanks for the heads up and information on what is being installed and what it does. Second, I made AV exceptions and gave the useraccount full rights to the installed folder, third of all other websites work.
Application issue, not my issue to fix.
Go suck a turd.
Before anything else, I'd have to ask "Why is IE being run on a server?"
People are afraid to install chrome or firefox, and thus only use IE.
I tend to do this as well, but because I just don't want to have to update 1 more piece of software. . .
Let me rephrase that question for you "Why is any web browser being run from a server?"
Testing the application to make sure it works before going to the masses.
Turns out after the install, the VM randomly rebooted itself at 3PM for updates. When not 30 minutes earlier the application was installed. After reboot the event logs are LITTERED with errors of the new program! I disabled all the services and told the vendor they are not being enabled until you can have your L2 look at it with me. I am not going to spend time fixing your crappy program, it is a waste of my time. -
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@texkonc said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Email from client
"We installed a new application on the XYZ server and IE keeps crashing"
First of all thanks for the heads up and information on what is being installed and what it does. Second, I made AV exceptions and gave the useraccount full rights to the installed folder, third of all other websites work.
Application issue, not my issue to fix.
Go suck a turd.
Before anything else, I'd have to ask "Why is IE being run on a server?"
People are afraid to install chrome or firefox, and thus only use IE.
I tend to do this as well, but because I just don't want to have to update 1 more piece of software. . .
Let me rephrase that question for you "Why is any web browser being run from a server?"
Let me rephrase that, why is IE being run anywhere?
because it is ingrained in the os.
That's why it is there, not why it is run.
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Man... He was one of the best things of the new season.
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