looks interesting, might have to fire that up in a vm
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RE: XiVO - Open Minded Telecom Systemposted in IT Discussion
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RE: Creating a free SMB 3.0 file server on Hyper-V 2016. Part 1: Installation and configurationposted in Starwind
why though?? just install a linux distro with samba?
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RE: Microsoft putting MSPaint out to pastureposted in News
@scottalanmiller lol, this is probably true, I do remember an article about some os code that was leaked a long time ago and they were quite embarrassed with even some of the comments that was left in the code as well.
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RE: Windows Server 2016 Pricingposted in IT Discussion
They will be adding licences per NIC's next lol.....Don't agree with this per core licencing model, shitty move by Microsoft I think....
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RE: Convert Between Popular VM Formats for Free with StarWindposted in Starwind
@dustinb3403 I'm sure that didn't say that to start with lol...
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RE: Quad9 DNS Malicious Domain Blocking Serviceposted in News
@tim_g said in Quad9 DNS Malicious Domain Blocking Service:
@coliver said in Quad9 DNS Malicious Domain Blocking Service:
@tim_g said in Quad9 DNS Malicious Domain Blocking Service:
as none of us are doing anything illegal.
When has that ever mattered?
Do you care that you're being recorded when you walk into a bank? A grocery store? At street intersections? No. Why? Because you aren't doing anything illegal.
But you care about this, even though you have nothing to hide regarding your browsing habits?
Explain to me...
I feel very strongly for right to privacy, the argument of legality of whatever a person does is irrelevant.
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RE: Previous Versions removed recently from Windows 10... i think.posted in IT Discussion
You could also use the Free Veeam Endpoint Backup, in latest version it also has CryptoLocker protection for USB attached external storage devices.
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.posted in SodiumSuite
@quixoticjeremy Thanks for confirming, I have signed up and I will take a look around.
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RE: Sodium release for helpdesk: related tickets, attachments, changed time management, etc.posted in SodiumSuite
I can see it's defiantly far away from production, but it looks like it has lots of potential and your asking the community for features and ideas, which is great!.
Just a few questions:
Notes:
- once you have reset password it doesn't take you back to login screen after.
- agent installed fine on Centos 7 although, most information not populated yet
Questions:
- how are password's stored / are they securely hashed and salted?
- We there be an email to add ticket option for users?
- will closed tickets be removed from main view. (different group view of main list?)
- delete ticket completely option?
- what is the main development path, focus?
- will this only be hosted, and if so what are the future plans of monitization?
- option to remove account and all related ticket data, machine data?
- will there be a timed or configurable auto logout?
Just some things that I could think of at this stage?
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
Barcelona to ditch Microsoft in favour of open source software:
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RE: GreenShot Free OpenSource Screenshot Utility for Windowsposted in IT Discussion
Just installed, what a brilliant utility......
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RE: Sodium's new name! Looking for some input!posted in SodiumSuite
Ability Desk
Ability Helpdesk
Aura Helpdesk
Bit Ticket
Tiger Ticket
Tech Ticket
Utopia Ticket
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
They should of bit the bullet and dug up the uk streets years ago and just laid the fibre, instead BT have only put fibre to the cabinet at the end of the street....people want full fibre to the home now...not half copper and fibre....
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RE: How's the weather?posted in Water Closet
We have had Doris over here in the UK today, she has battered most of the UK......
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RE: Has Anyone Tested Winows 10 or Server 2016 on XenServer 7posted in IT Discussion
I have tried both, haven't come across any issues?
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RE: Miscellaneous Tech Newsposted in News
@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@dustinb3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@stuartjordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
They should of bit the bullet and dug up the uk streets years ago and just laid the fibre, instead BT have only put fibre to the cabinet at the end of the street....people want full fibre to the home now...not half copper and fibre....
The subsidies provided obviously weren't enough.
I have fibre to my house and it's great. . . and stupidly cheap as well.
Don't most US based homes have fibre direct to the premises? or do you have a mix of vdsl/adsl/fibre depending on state?
ha. . . maybe 1% of us homes have fibre to the house. I'm in that lucky percentage.
wow, didn't honestly know how it is out there!
So most people on adsl??adsl or copper yeah.
And with our joke of a government it is likely to stay this way.
Crazy, the top grossing country in the world and your government is not even investing in it's infrastructure...you could probably pay for it tenfold if you didn't spend as much on your military lol..
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RE: Happy birthday to u Scottposted in Water Closet
Happy Birthday Scott, hope you have a good day.
