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Trying to set-up XenApp and ThinPrint for a new Citrix Farm
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@scottalanmiller A White horse walked into a bar and the barman said "We've got a drink named after you!"
The horse replied "What, Eric?"
:')
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A Frenchman walks into a bar with a frog on his head
The Frog says: I'll have a martini.
Bartender: That's amazing, where did you find him?
The frog answers: In France, they are everywhere.
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An amnesiac walks into a bar. He goes up to a beautiful blonde and says, “So, do I come here often?”
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After this weekend feeling more positive to life and my future
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Forgot to say this morning "broke" my drone over the weekend.
OK so broke/broke just bent the shaft on one of the propellers -
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Forgot to say this morning "broke" my drone over the weekend.
OK so broke/broke just bent the shaft on one of the propellersBeat it into Submission!
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Forgot to say this morning "broke" my drone over the weekend.
OK so broke/broke just bent the shaft on one of the propellersSo it was you at Heathrow?
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Forgot to say this morning "broke" my drone over the weekend.
OK so broke/broke just bent the shaft on one of the propellersSo it was you at Heathrow?
LOL yeah got asked the same thing when I told them here at work, but I've not seen the report lol.
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Windows 10 for everything!
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Just saw this on another site, not sure if shared already!
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@Ambarishrh my friend tagged me in that on fb last night :')
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Dinner time!
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Time to upload my data to the cloud...
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just had my lunch - 40 mins of which was a torture session in the gym...Wednesday afternoons are always fun.
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To make everyone chuckle this morning:
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Is it just me, or does calling BS on an poor IT decision make anyone else feel better about their day?
I don't go and look for items to call BS on, but when I do see it, or get replies from IT people trying to validate their reasons, like locking a drive with hardware based encryption, and then seeing them cry foul about it seems like they made a bad IT decision.
Critical company data shouldn't be kept on a user device ever. Use encryption to deny access to the system from anyone unauthorized, hardware encryption even, but don't keep critical data on the user device.
Make them connect to a VPN, 2FA the whole nine, this way you're never stuck with a "we can't get your data, it's on there, but we just can't access it because of encryption"
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More curtis at his best.