The proxy is based on Squid. Squidguard gives you some additional filtering options, but is based on the proxy service already running.. Enabling transparent proxy will force all outgoing web traffic through that proxy without having to configure each client.
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RE: cannot access gmail when bypassing proxy server (sometimes not always !!!!????)posted in IT Discussion
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RE: Windows Won't Burn Discs.posted in IT Discussion
@Mike-Ralston said:
Yes. I tried to force a burn using the options on the "Files Waiting To Be Burned To Disc" page as well, and it does absolutely nothing.
The goal isn't to use that feature, but to empty it out first. Once you empty out the files waiting to be burned, you may be able to successfully burn the ISO.
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RE: The worst. job. EVER.posted in IT Careers
@Seth-Cooper said:
I would probably say my current job, if we are talking IT jobs. To be fair I have only had two. I am "new" around 6 months but getting approval to buy minuscule things such as mice/keyboards/cords for users that obviously need them annoys me.
The list goes on of course, but the crux of this job was starting as the first IT guy (never had any in their 40 year operation) and inheriting individual networks/ISPs/etc completely undocumented at 37 locations across the US. I have managed to wrangle a lot of that in, but that gives you an idea to their mindset. Technology is the last thing they think about even in 2014.
That's actually a great place to grow, then. The challenge will be infusing the culture with the notion that technology can help them. if you an give them proof that it will help, you may be in a good position grow the department and your career.
Most companies, except for the really small ones, have a purchase requisition process. The trick with those is to identify the items that you go through on a regular basis, then set up a Kanban system for them. That way, you'll only have to purchase them once in a while, have some on hand, and make the purchaser's life easier.
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RE: Network Mapping tool / softwareposted in IT Discussion
@scottalanmiller said:
@Nara said:
Have you looked at Spiceworks yet?
Also, if you have switches that support CDP, your ESXi hosts will tell you what they're plugged into.
He posted there first. This is for taking from client site to client site, not for a permanent setup which Spiceworks handles very poorly and is not designed around.
Fair enough. Spiceworks isn't very portable.
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RE: Windows Won't Burn Discs.posted in IT Discussion
@Nara said:
Ah, files waiting to burn. Pop a blank disk into your drive, then click on it. Does it show files?
Have you tried this yet?
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RE: iPhone 4s suddenly stopped charging.posted in IT Discussion
A 4S is a pretty old phone. Perhaps the battery finally gave out?
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RE: Linux Mint an Ideal Replacement to XP?posted in News
I'd have to say no. If there's a machine still running XP, it's likely for some bizarre application/hardware compatibility reasons. If it won't run under Win7, chances are that it won't run on Linux (and if it does, have slim to none chance of being supported by the vendor).
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RE: Network Mapping tool / softwareposted in IT Discussion
Have you looked at Spiceworks yet?
Also, if you have switches that support CDP, your ESXi hosts will tell you what they're plugged into.
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RE: Exchange 2010 SP3posted in IT Discussion
I did some digging, and you aren't the first person to have this issue. I've seen discussions about it dating back to 2010. Alas, none of them appear to have answers.
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RE: What are you listening to? What would you recommend?posted in Water Closet
Mitternacht by E Nomine
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RE: WD external disk errorposted in IT Discussion
Do you have access to a Windows machine? You could use diskpart and clean the drive to wipe it out.
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RE: Office 365 Outlook Online Rantposted in IT Discussion
I just ran a test, and OWA's new item count mirrored Outlook. Have you tried a different browser? You mentioned your system has 2 browsers, but didn't mention if you tested with both. Also, check your antivirus and browser plugins/addins. Something may be interfering with the automatic page updates.
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RE: Windows Won't Burn Discs.posted in IT Discussion
Ah, files waiting to burn. Pop a blank disk into your drive, then click on it. Does it show files?
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RE: Office 365 OneNote Rantposted in IT Discussion
The mobile OneNote app is getting there, but it isn't quite there yet. It should take a functionality lesson from Evernote.
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RE: The fine line between helping and servicingposted in IT Discussion
@Minion-Queen said:
I think we all have. I have traded for dinner, other gadgets, house cleaning... I need more of the housecleaning barters to happen.
I tried to barter IT help with my housekeepers, but they didn't nibble.
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RE: WD external disk errorposted in IT Discussion
Are you trying to recover info from it, or just wipe and use it?
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RE: Windows Won't Burn Discs.posted in IT Discussion
So if you right-click an ISO and then click on "Burn Image", what happens, exactly?
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RE: Welp, I'm about to be bannedposted in Water Closet
@PSX_Defector said:
I tell you what, it will most likely be my last.
And if that's the case, I'm gonna go out with a bang. Probably banging one of the sales chicks in a conference room.
So this is why they call it Spiceworld? Perhaps I should attend!
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RE: Visitor Managementposted in IT Discussion
Will there be one or two people in charge of managing the door? If so, check out some of aiphone's intercom products.
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RE: Your Home, Mobile / Tablet Platform and Configurationsposted in Water Closet
I'm just running on a Windows 8.1 gaming PC and iPad mini. Boring, but effective.