@Dashrender
Both physical computer and VM has two different IP address. I have the router blocking the physical IP, but VM while using the NIC with a different IP can utilize the internet.
Posts made by MrWright4hire
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RE: SQL Developer
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SQL Developer
Here is my scenario. I have an offline computer with VM workstation on it. I have Windows Server 2012 installed on it and configure it to be able to utilize the internet on an offline computer.
Now I've installed SQL Developer on Win2012, when I try to connect I get an error message that says " The Network Adapter could not establish the connection". Can anyone help me with this. Very nerve wrecking. -
RE: Who Has Knowledge of Oracle NetSuite
@scottalanmiller said in Who Has Knowledge of Oracle NetSuite:
@MrWright4hire said in WHO HAS KNOWLEDGE OF NETSUITE, BY ORACLE:
Aw ok! There is a position for a System Admin, but they would like for you to have knowledge of this Netsuite.
That's weird since NetSuite would have no relationship to a System Admin role. Run away, it's a fake job title. System Admin skills sets do not overlap with SaaS Application Admin. No crossover in skills. That means you are looking at a really screwed up company with processes that make it impossible to really make yourself valuable.
And that's why I dub you as my Tech BIG BROTHA! Thank you for that advice as well as great point.
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RE: Who Has Knowledge of Oracle NetSuite
@DustinB3403
Thats a fair assumption. However, I did called to tell them the lack of knowledge I have for Netsuite and that I will be willing to learn it on the job. He appreciated my honesty and asked me to still send my rez in due to the fact that I have a strong System Admin background. -
RE: Who Has Knowledge of Oracle NetSuite
@scottalanmiller said in WHO HAS KNOWLEDGE OF NETSUITE, BY ORACLE:
impetus
Hold up Scott, let me Google impetus first. lol!
Aw ok! There is a position for a System Admin, but they would like for you to have knowledge of this Netsuite.
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Who Has Knowledge of Oracle NetSuite
I need to know what's the learning curve for this type of software. Can you download it to test it out? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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RE: osTicket 1.10
@scottalanmiller said in osTicket 1.10:
https://mangolassi.it/topic/11624/installing-osticket-1-10-on-centos-7
Thank you for the link.
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RE: osTicket 1.10
@scottalanmiller said in osTicket 1.10:
There are a number of per user settings for agents.
Is the above posting the guide you speak of?
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RE: osTicket 1.10
I just d/l it. I'm going to set it up in my lab and give a feed back.
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RE: Can POCKETHERNET replace a FLUKE?
As long as it work, who cares about the name. I'm sure we can think of some devices that has wack names, but over looked it due to the device meeting the needs of the consumer. It could be called PoopNet all I care. lol!
Nevertheless, I'm new to the devices you speak of @JaredBusch . Thank you for the education. -
Can POCKETHERNET replace a FLUKE?
I'm really digging this new Network device. No need to pay thousands of dollars for a Fluke. There still may be some work in progress, but at lease it's a start. POCKETHERNET is a cool little mobile device that work with your smart phone. I figure I share this with my IT family. Merry Christmas!!
Let me know what you think. Enclosed, I posted the link to the site. -
DevOps! What are the requirements for it and what background, in computers, you need to have?
I'm looking for a career change still within the field of computers. DevOps was mentioned to me, however, I don't seem to get a clear answer as to what it really is. I understand what it do, but don't understand the qualification one needs to have to become a DevOps team member. I have a Network System Admin background. Will that do? Or do you need to know how to program? Any advice and or guidance is appreciated.
P.S. Hello to my Mangolassi family! Miss you all!
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RE: Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
@DustinB3403
I'm not sure about Windows OS 10, but I'm dealing with an Enterprise network. -
RE: Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
@BRRABill
Thank you for your concern. The cool thing about Bitlocker, the Pwd recovery key is listed in the AD under the Bitlocker tab. -
RE: Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
Aight Fam (short for family), this is what I've discovered that seems to be working thus far.
- Go into the bios to see if TPM is activated or deactivated. If deactivated, click activated, apply, exit and restart computer.
- Log in as admin, type in search bar "tpm.msc and select.
- On the far righthand side under, "Actions", see if TPM is initialized. If not, click on initialize to initialize it.
- Once you finished initializing it, the computer will ask to restart.
- After logging in, go to Control Panel, Bitlocker
- If the Bitlocker is turned off, turn it on and allow it to do it's work in the background
Now mind you I just discovered that the Bitlocker can be on, but a server will give a notification stating otherwise due to the Bitlocker on the computer isn't properly communicating with the server.
To check to see if this is the case, Go into the property of the computer via AD. Under the Bitlocker tab, if you don't see any pwd key or any information pertaining to Bitlocker that's the issue. Try to reset, if not, clear.
If you have to go beyond this point, it's beyond me. Thus far all that I mentioned above has worked for me. G'luck! -
RE: Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
Wow! 35 looks thus far and no feed back. Very unusual.
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RE: Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
@scottalanmiller
Hey my Big brotha. Sorry for being away so long. I missed all of you guys. I'm not just saying that either. -
Bitlocker resume protection wizard initialization has failed
Hello everyone! Long time no talk to. I'm in a pickle, sort of. My colleague installed a new HD in a Dell Latitude 6420 and now the bitlocker is not able to resume protection. To rectify the issue, I went into the bios, activated the TPM and restarted. When that didn't work, I went back into the bios, cleared TPM to start fresh, restart...no go. I'm at a stand still. May I call on the Brain Power that be to help this humble man.
In advance, thank you so much,
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RE: Allowing certain apps to access the internet from an offline computer.
@scottalanmiller
The proxy do seem cool, but, to my understanding, you can only set up one proxy at a time with in a browswer. Right? I have Pro Tools, Presonus (Studio One) and Fruity Loops. -
RE: Allowing certain apps to access the internet from an offline computer.
Thank you for all of your replies. What I'm basically trying to do is allow my musical studio apps to be able to update while locking everything else out. I know that I can possibly go via firewall and disable all except those that I want to access the internet, but that's a lot of apps. lol! I just figure, among the brains that be here, I could find a better, efficient and possibly an easier route.