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tehloki posted:Surely there's a higher sev code for if someone on the team has accidentally literally terminated him, with like, a forklift, or whatever Sev 5: Power struggle occupying every manager in company, they will rubber stamp ANYTHING right now. Do what you want.
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Varkk posted:Reality: people will become dependent on the setup. Upgrade will never happen, when it all goes down in flames they will blame you. I will be sure to do much CYA regarding end of life. There is at least a chance that the VPN will not be handled by Windows, but by an ASA set up by someone in head office. The alternative option is to use a Windows 7 desktop and run everything off that so...
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 11:20 |
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And another two laptops turn into one. One of them had been ripped out of its docking station breaking both the bottom cover and the base frame that the motherboard and palmrest/keyboard mounts to, the other one had clear black spots on the LCD where someone was jabbing their finger to point at something.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 12:22 |
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evobatman posted:And another two laptops turn into one. One of them had been ripped out of its docking station breaking both the bottom cover and the base frame that the motherboard and palmrest/keyboard mounts to, the other one had clear black spots on the LCD where someone was jabbing their finger to point at something. You should get anthropologists into your office, clearly you've discovered a surviving neanderthal population.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 12:27 |
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Did you do this during a lightning storm, and when you got it to work, shout "It's alive! IT'S ALIVE! AHAHAHA!"? Also, who will be the lucky recipient of the Frankenlaptop?
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 13:53 |
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tehloki posted:Surely there's a higher sev code for if someone on the team has accidentally literally terminated him, with like, a forklift, or whatever Forklift "accidents" are under Facilities' jurisdiction.
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Zemyla posted:Did you do this during a lightning storm, and when you got it to work, shout "It's alive! IT'S ALIVE! AHAHAHA!"? I have built tons of far worse creations than this, my own Dell Studio XPS 13 is on its fourth CPU taken from progressively more powerful Latitude E6400s that have been smashed by users, second set of RAM from an E6420 and third SSD. Its WWAN also comes from an E6420. It's so old by now, but I can't justify replacing it as long as it's working. Frankenlaptop (E6430, now with display from E6420) will go onto the pile of functional laptops that we hand out to new employees. Turnover can be brutal in periods, so we often have practically brand new equipment that has been used for a few weeks and then handed in again. It's how I'm swimming in Apple gear that nobody cares about, have an Intel 335 SSD RAID in my E6430, and how I got my iPhone 5C (the only one in the company). The RAM from the smashed E6420 from today went into my E6410 Nvidia Hackbook Pro with Intel SSD. So bottom line, work in Big Oil.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 14:27 |
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Speaking of laptops, while working with our manager of security she said she had a laptop that had been surrendered to security a while ago*; it might have been stolen and then retreived, she wasn't sure. I thought it was the laptop the one user in marketing had stolen from her car, but then I get handed this. McAffee says it is 14 years out of date, it's running Windows 95 version 4, and came with a PCMCIA 10base2/10baseT NIC with dongle. Not sure what we're going to do with it, no one wants to recycle it because of the novelty/nostalgia factor. *She later clarified "before I even started here as a security guard"
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Those are fun to keep around just to show people how far we've come.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 14:59 |
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Use it as a loaner for people you don't particularly like?
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 15:20 |
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The CEO asked me to get hold music for our phone system. I went with Mood's little system (formerly Muzak) and found that it can be scheduled to play certain channels at certain times. So now it plays Adult Contemporary all day but between midnight and 3am it plays METAL!
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Lum posted:I will be sure to do much CYA regarding end of life. There is at least a chance that the VPN will not be handled by Windows, but by an ASA set up by someone in head office. I feel so sorry for you. There is so little chance of this ending well - as soon as you implement it on rubbish-dump quality hardware and it sort of works you will be whisked away to work on something else and it will never be talked about again. Until it breaks, then it will be your project again.
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Dick Trauma posted:The CEO asked me to get hold music for our phone system. I went with Mood's little system (formerly Muzak) and found that it can be scheduled to play certain channels at certain times. So now it plays Adult Contemporary all day but between midnight and 3am it plays METAL! Not that this is what happened to you, but it reminded me of something. Man do I hate when people just assume you'll take care of everything when there happens to be a computer involved. I was working support for a conference, basically babysitting a projector and ensuring the sound went out to the speakers that the sound dude set up (before he disappeared). During a "trade show" type meet and greet where everyone was milling around, the president of my company quickly walks up to me and says, "Where is the music?" "...the music?"
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odiv posted:Not that this is what happened to you, but it reminded me of something. Man do I hate when people just assume you'll take care of everything when there happens to be a computer involved. People assume this about the guy running the AV stuff, too. A few times in college people at events would ask me when I was going to start playing "the music" while people milled around and I would tell them "I mean, I can plug in my phone, but you're probably not gonna like what comes out."
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Lum posted:So our regional office is actually going to get some servers, currently it just has a couple of non-networked workstations. Ummmmm literally install Linux on two of your servers and get a Google Apps domain for all of your users. Do source control on Confluence or something. Anything is cheaper in the long run than supporting that amalgamation of worst practice. Are they planning on merging your storage and mail with the company DB? They should just get you set up there now and have you VPN into the main branch from your regional office
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Ticket: Users lotus notes is locked up due to a large attachment. Problem: User accidentally attached his 92gb C:\ drive.
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Inspector_666 posted:People assume this about the guy running the AV stuff, too. A few times in college people at events would ask me when I was going to start playing "the music" while people milled around and I would tell them "I mean, I can plug in my phone, but you're probably not gonna like what comes out." Even more so when I was a sound tech. "Sure I can play some background music while the DJs are setting up their poo poo, but I only have one CD in the drive rack for testing the PA and that's No Doubt - Rock Steady. Hope they get it set up before the uptempo songs are over ". (I think one conference I was running got all Steely Dan all the time in the breaks)
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Great Beer posted:Ticket: Users lotus notes is locked up due to a large attachment.
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Roargasm posted:Ummmmm literally install Linux on two of your servers
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 20:18 |
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So a bunch of tickets came in. Internet speeds are super slow. I ran a few speed tests, were getting 1.4mbit down and 1.2 mbit up average. Like i said before, we should be getting 10mbit up and down. One of the users sends a screenshot of a speed test to the CEO, all board members and CC's me on it. So i forward it off to the Sr. Tech and Account lead so neither of them are caught by surprise. I get an email from the Sr. Tech, asking how internet traffic is routed. I know he knows because he was complaining that its "stupid" that everything goes through the main office to me last week. Turns out the Sr. Tech is responsible for the slow speeds. He decided to remove our existing AV(Trend) and deploy the new AV(Symantec) during the middle of the work day. He also didn't pre-download the installer for a internal network deployment, he set it up for an internet deployment and had every workstation in the company try and pull the download at the same time.
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I hope you have that all documented. Also gently caress the user for emailing the CEO and all board members. Remember who to point the finger to if any of them asks you WTF.
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GreenNight posted:I hope you have that all documented. Also gently caress the user for emailing the CEO and all board members. Remember who to point the finger to if any of them asks you WTF. Sr tech admitted it to me via email so it is documented. ISP is also partly to blame, there have been major issues with the connection since we switched to it over a month ago. Their tech support is dragging their feet and every time they try and fix something, they tend to make the situation worse. The Sr Tech doing a full software deployment via internet mid day compounded things.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 20:26 |
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I guess this answers his question of "what the gently caress does edge server mean"
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 20:38 |
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Great Beer posted:Ticket: Users lotus notes is locked up due to a large attachment. Then again we're still using BlackBerry, so I'm not one to talk.
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evol262 posted:I, too, often think "your tiny department that doesn't have the budget to buy new Windows licenses or keep up infrastructure should install Linux, because that will make things simpler". Usually it goes hand-in-hand with "your tiny department that doesn't have the budget, but has high-budget requirements". For example: my Domain Controllers must be fully up-to-date per PCI-DSS, but are in fact running Windows NT because gently caress licensing costs. So, with a gun to my head, I set up SAMBA, along with all the time needed for learning, firefighting, et al because my payroll is effectively a "sunk cost".
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 21:14 |
I give a short, five-step how-to document to a T1 tech in another department. Tech comes back ten minutes later, says "it didn't work." A very brief investigation reveals he completely ignored step #3. This step, just like the others, is very important. Tech complains that the document is inadequate, raises hell, gets shut down hard. I don't think he'll be with us long.
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Collateral Damage posted:Today I learn that in the year 2014, there are still people using Lotus Notes. Oh it gets better. Half our office is still on version 6.5.4, release date March 2005.
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Lord Dudeguy posted:Usually it goes hand-in-hand with "your tiny department that doesn't have the budget, but has high-budget requirements". We have a client like that. They want everything, but don't want it to cost to set up or maintain. Client is a small operation PC wise, about 4 or 5 PCs in a very ad-hoc network. The manager there called and asked us for a quote for a 'simple server' Basic file serving, backup and domain services stuff as well as sorting out the cabling in the building etc. My boss prepared a quote which came to around $10k. She asked if it could be cheaper, boss scaled back the scope to knock the price back, she wasn't happy as she still clung to the list of requirements. Later she called back saying she had a quote from someone else for $4k and challenged us to beat it. My boss and I had a chuckle and wished her well. She called back a few weeks later, still running the same old crap and wanting us to install some crappy old printer they were given.
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Lord Dudeguy posted:Usually it goes hand-in-hand with "your tiny department that doesn't have the budget, but has high-budget requirements". While I agree with this in principle, it's better for an experienced Windows shop to just run 2003 on top of Hyper-V or KVM than to bother setting up a Samba DC (I hope you're running Samba4) and fight for budget for licenses in 18 months than even try to get Linux in hand with no in-house expertise. I'm a Linux developer/sysadmin, and I get the rationale, but "install Linux, duh" is just not a solution to "we're a Windows shop with definite business requirements and no budget". I hope you've documented the reasons you'll fail a PCI audit to your superiors, because auditors are not morons, and they'll discover your Windows NT DCs.
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Great Beer posted:Oh it gets better. Half our office is still on version 6.5.4, release date March 2005. The place I left most recently was on Exchange 2003 (and still is), despite qualifying for free Office 365 licenses for every employee.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 22:05 |
Dear chucklefuck if you copy + paste me an error log and it says "General network error" right in the goddamn error log don't try to stop me when I tell you there was a network error.
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hihifellow posted:Speaking of laptops, while working with our manager of security she said she had a laptop that had been surrendered to security a while ago*; it might have been stolen and then retreived, she wasn't sure. I thought it was the laptop the one user in marketing had stolen from her car, but then I get handed this. Put DOS games on it.
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hihifellow posted:Speaking of laptops, while working with our manager of security she said she had a laptop that had been surrendered to security a while ago*; it might have been stolen and then retreived, she wasn't sure. I thought it was the laptop the one user in marketing had stolen from her car, but then I get handed this. Clearly you need to see what AOL has been up to these last 18 years. I hear you can use the "internet" to chat with people across the globe.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 23:03 |
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FYI AOL still exists. I ran into a laptop with a working AOL client on it a couple months ago.
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# ? Jan 20, 2014 23:58 |
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Entropic posted:FYI AOL still exists. I ran into a laptop with a working AOL client on it a couple months ago. I do tech support for a large ISP. You have NO IDEA how many people still use AOL.
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you ate my cat posted:I do tech support for a large ISP. You have NO IDEA how many people still use AOL. 24 million? EDIT: gently caress. 3 million. I was way off.
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Beamed posted:24 million? My VP was hiring a new administrative assistant, one of his criteria was to throw out any applications that had an AOL email address.
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# ? Jan 21, 2014 00:53 |
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Gmail is still professional, right? Edit: Time to invest in a @reagan.com or @goatse.cx Dr. Arbitrary fucked around with this message at 01:11 on Jan 21, 2014 |
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I legitimately almost didn't get a job because my boss was blocking *@gmail.com. In 2009. Sometimes I wonder how my life would be different if I had taken that sign.
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spankmeister posted:Put DOS games on it. OpenBSD is the obvious choice.
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