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Farking Bastage posted:^^ I'm the only Cisco resource at this one Don't you need a certain number of people to keep partner status?
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^^ yep. This outfit was never a Cisco partner. They're Microsoft gold, but they brought me in because of Cisco knowledge List of things I have done this week:( in no particular order ) Migrated an exchange box to office 365 Set up a desktop Cleaned a virus Added a vlan to a client's network ( who has their own in house IT ) after he hosed it up, set up VTP, STP, and inter-vlan routing reinstalled AOL desktop for a little old lady Set up a site to site tunnel between a fortigate and an ASA The management here doesn't believe in matching service calls to skillsets. So I can be stuck de-virusing a PC for someone while a colleague flails wildly at a networking issue thats miles over his head before I get back and fix it in ten seconds. Farking Bastage fucked around with this message at 17:19 on Feb 7, 2014 |
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I can count the number of times I've discounted work on one hand
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 17:20 |
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Farking Bastage posted:They have been compromising laptops and phones left and right. Redirecting the hotel wireless registration pages to rootkits Sounds like they're really... PUTIN on the ritz
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 17:34 |
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i worked at a MSP for a year and NEVER AGAIN it was some nice experience but working in a corporate enterprise IT environment is just so much more relaxing
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MJP posted:This is the literal and complete truth about the MSP sphere. I worked in an NYC MSP for almost two years. Not only is it everything and the above where clients do not care, blame you, and you are forbidden from saving them money by good policies, but the fixes put into place are cowboy as hell. Not enough documenting happened and clients ended up only really trusting senior techs. Who got bonuses for revenue retention, so it wasn't even in their interest to spread knowledge. Sounds like the MSP I work for We had one client who had their hosted exchange email hacked. They also ran their business completely out of outlook with a ton of custom fields setup. About a month after the hack I get a call. One of the sales guy sold her a full sized server with SBS 2008 and had her run her own exchange, out of her house, on residential internet. I was tasked with migrating her 15 GB PST from the hosted exchange with customer attributes into the exchange server and make sure there was no data loss. I never got the data to fully migrate. Between me and two of the onsite guys we wasted 100+ hours with various post server install issues and not one of them was billable. blackswordca fucked around with this message at 18:15 on Feb 7, 2014 |
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A ticket came in to install Acrobat. It had no user name, a pc name with no listed owner in AD, and no phone number. And its High Priority. Closing it and not giving even the slightest gently caress.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 18:36 |
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Great Beer posted:A ticket came in to install Acrobat. It had no user name, a pc name with no listed owner in AD, and no phone number. And its High Priority. You can run a WMI query to see who's logged into that PC and go from there. But effort.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 18:38 |
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So an email came in. The Jr techs all had another meeting today. They discussed psychometrics and personality assessment tests, then proceeded to discover their personality colour..
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 19:25 |
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blackswordca posted:So an email came in. The Jr techs all had another meeting today. Dude, with the people you're working for, I fully expect to hear this story next week: "So, we're not saying you have to study Scientology to advance in the company, but we feel that..."
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 19:27 |
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.. to remove spyware from someone's laptop. Running Windows 8. So hosed up it won't even boot to desktop. New computers are one long string of procedural gently caress yous here. Want to go into safe mode? You're hosed; the only way to do that in Windows 8 is to reboot into safe mode from normal mode (you know, the mode that probably doesn't work if you're trying to go safe mode) or to physically interrupt the boot process so many times that Windows decides on its own to go into safe mode. Want to boot off a CD? You're hosed, UEFI bios and "Secure Boot". At least for right now we can turn those off, but eventually they'll just take that option away. I want to run off to Tibet and become a monk. EDIT: It just got better. Want to manually install and update Malwarebytes because the spyware is blocking the update site? You're hosed, you have to install Malwarebytes on another computer, update THAT, then pull the files across. sfwarlock fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Feb 7, 2014 |
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sfwarlock posted:.. to remove spyware from someone's laptop. Running Windows 8. So hosed up it won't even boot to desktop. can you run rkill on it first?
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sfwarlock posted:.. to remove spyware from someone's laptop. Running Windows 8. So hosed up it won't even boot to desktop. Flatten it. With a steamroller.
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blackswordca posted:So an email came in. The Jr techs all had another meeting today. Solid psychometrics are at the heart of a robust client satisfaction survey
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Assign a minion to burn a Linux CD with imgburn? You're hosed, imgburn now comes with spyware. Yes, you can opt-out, but your minion doesn't know enough to do that, and you shouldn't have to, that's loving sleazy. EDIT: And now you have two computers to clean. Well. One to clean and one to reimage, because at least you have an image for desktops except - you're hosed - you now have to call Microsoft and beg for more activations, because god forbid you should ever image a system, right? Try to google for "System Speedup", the name of one of the malware installed? You're hosed, because Google will 'helpfully' return results for "PC speedup" and "computer speedup" and "registry cleaner". Yes, you can make Google verbatim, but you shouldn't have to, this is loving idiotic. sfwarlock fucked around with this message at 20:44 on Feb 7, 2014 |
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JohnnyCanuck posted:Dude, with the people you're working for, I fully expect to hear this story next week: RE: A thetan came in...it's blackswordca's fault.
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sfwarlock posted:Assign a minion to burn a Linux CD with imgburn? You're hosed, imgburn now comes with spyware. Yes, you can opt-out, but your minion doesn't know enough to do that, and you shouldn't have to, that's loving sleazy. EDIT: And now you have two computers to clean. Well. One to clean and one to reimage, because at least you have an image for desktops except - you're hosed - you now have to call Microsoft and beg for more activations, because god forbid you should ever image a system, right? Honestly, this is what you get for not using the ISO Recorder Powertoy if you're still running XP/7, and 8 has native ISO support.
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evol262 posted:Honestly, this is what you get for not using the ISO Recorder Powertoy if you're still running XP/7, and 8 has native ISO support. 7 can burn ISOs natively. 8 can actually mount them natively.
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sfwarlock posted:Yes, you can make Google verbatim, but you shouldn't have to, this is loving idiotic. Well, you can try, anyway. It still doesn't work half the time.
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sfwarlock posted:Assign a minion to burn a Linux CD with imgburn? You're hosed, imgburn now comes with spyware. Yes, you can opt-out, but your minion doesn't know enough to do that, and you shouldn't have to, that's loving sleazy. Also, Google verbatim with "system speedup" between quotes doesn't give me anything but pages containing exactly that string (on the first page at least). I agree that all this ducking and dodging is getting annoying though.
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# ? Feb 7, 2014 22:43 |
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I've had my first run-in with M86 Trustwave "Content Filters." Don't know poo poo about the things other than they've supposed to have been used for at least the last 3 years. They're powered on. Connected to a switch. Not doing a thing. Only became my problem because they caught some special needs (Alternative learning) kid jacking it instead of class work. Meh. Edit: ClopClop flash video if anyone is interested/cares.
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Flipperwaldt posted:The ImgBurn I just downloaded from their homepage does not have spyware or adware or toolbars or whatever. So at this time it's not them being sleazy, but there are download sites that don't have qualms about bundling clean stuff with their own crap. It's not the download site, it's them. Look at their forums, there's bitching all over it, and the author is like "it's not a problem, you can opt out " and one of the mods posted "anyone who blindly clicks next through an installer deserves what they get". This is malware. Right here. By any definition. Calling it "Search Protect" is lovely. Hiding it behind "express" and "custom" is extra lovely.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:08 |
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I noticed that when I tried to download a few days ago . Nope'd right the gently caress out of there.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:21 |
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User files ticket. mad.radhu leaves his desk and walks across the building to fix problem, user says "Oh it's not that big of a deal, i'm busy, i'll deal with it later". Walk back and sit down. IM user a few hours later, tired of seeing an open ticket for an easy fix. Get no response. Try again a few hours later saying and user says they'll contact me when they want me to fix it. THAT'S NOT HOW THIS WORKS USER, COMPUTER JANITORS ARE NOT BORN LOOKING FOR MEANING EXISTENCE IS PAIN TO A COMPUTER JANITOR, USER
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:23 |
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Close ticket with comment "User uncooperative, will not assist in the future"
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Collateral Damage posted:Close ticket with
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:29 |
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Take picture of user, photoshop the middle finger template from AI on top of it, attach to ticket and close it.
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Is there some reason that it needs to be done now? Can you not just comment that the user is unavailable/busy and then suspend the ticket?
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:34 |
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I'm flying out for vacation on Sunday and a little bit ago I got an email from a lady in HR saying her PC is slow. I have auto reply on my Outlook saying I'm out until the 17th. She then replied to my auto-reply saying I need to get it done before I leave. Fat loving chance. I forwarded it to my boss and he replied that he is going to show it to the HR director on Monday about her unprofessionalism and that his employees deserve an uninterrupted vacation. She does this poo poo all the time, gently caress her so hard.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 01:37 |
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Just as a general heads-up, you can install ImgBurn via Ninite.
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sfwarlock posted:It's not the download site, it's them. Look at their forums, there's bitching all over it, and the author is like "it's not a problem, you can opt out " and one of the mods posted "anyone who blindly clicks next through an installer deserves what they get". Ran it in Sandboxie and denied any outgoing connections during the install, but I'd be surprised if that's what made the difference. Anyway, if it's them, then forget what I said and they can go eat a bag of dicks.
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Flipperwaldt posted:Weird, weird, weird. I literally just tried it then and it wasn't there. Same version number as in the screenshot. I wonder if it made any difference that I picked the download from their own mirror, rather than the 3rd party ones listed on their site. It is strange. I do see the complaints on the forum he's talking about, yet I just downloaded it myself (I used the download link from Digital Digest) and didn't get that screen either.
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Flipperwaldt posted:I wonder if it made any difference that I picked the download from their own mirror, rather than the 3rd party ones listed on their site. I did the same thing.
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Well, not really. I'm moving out of my friend's house tomorrow morning to a 1-bedroom apartment five miles away. I've been living here for five years now, and we came to the consensus that it was time for me to get the gently caress out. I'm actually pretty happy to do so, since my friend's idea of a comfortable temperature is around 63 degrees in winter, and since it's his house and he pays the utilities I walk around bundled up like an eskimo. I've got pretty much everything packed up and ready to go, picked up the keys to the apartment this afternoon, and my brand new furniture is coming at 8am tomorrow, with the cable technician scheduled to arrive between 11am and noon. I've planned out the apartment layout, but I'm sure I'll make some changes once I have everything moved in and see how I like the way it looks. I definitely need to buy a new computer desk - the folding tables I've used for the last ten years are convenient, but they're beat to hell after three moves and I want something that goes with the rest of the furniture and doesn't scream "Cheap loving Bastard".
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 03:22 |
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A ticket came in... ... I broke the build for the first time at my new job
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Farking Bastage posted:Working for a MSP has put a lot into perspective for me. I should seriously start a thread of some of the stupid poo poo that customers tell me. By customers, I don't mean the project managers, but I mean the sysadmins and engineers on the customer side. Just today, I heard some whoppers: (after giving a customer a /28 subnet) "Why is the default gateway not .1? .65 is such a weird default gateway! Can i talk to your network engineers?" I also had an argument with a customer who demands hot spares for his raid0 setup. I don't even think the raid cards support it, but he really wants one. Yes, raid0. They are convinced that raid1 and raid10 are "too slow"
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Earl of Lavender posted:Just as a general heads-up, you can install ImgBurn via Ninite. At this point ninite is the safest way to install pretty much any of the programs listed on the site. Especially if you're having to get a user to do it themselves. Everybody seems to be bundling conduit with their products now, how the hell much money do those guys have? Why are so many companies who develop free software suddenly okay about including straight-up malware with their product? They must be waving around really fat stacks of cash to be so omnipresent in the world of free windows software. I have to de-conduit at least 2 pcs a week at this point.
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Theresa Frontpage posted:At this point ninite is the safest way to install pretty much any of the programs listed on the site. Especially if you're having to get a user to do it themselves. Everybody seems to be bundling conduit with their products now, how the hell much money do those guys have? Why are so many companies who develop free software suddenly okay about including straight-up malware with their product? They must be waving around really fat stacks of cash to be so omnipresent in the world of free windows software. I have to de-conduit at least 2 pcs a week at this point. I'm just waiting until they get past ninite's auto-system somehow. Or like... make you solve a captcha not to install spyware.
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Theresa Frontpage posted:If I didn't block access to the streaming sites during March Madness the entire sales department literally does nothing. No outbound calls, people letting incoming calls go to voicemail, seriously. It's the only time I've ever been asked to block something by management. It never ceases to amaze me that management will solve this problem by blocking internet sites, instead of loving firing people.
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nitrogen posted:It never ceases to amaze me that management will solve this problem by blocking internet sites, instead of loving firing people. Management inevitably asks me if I can just block the sales department from the sites so the managers can be exempt. ( I can't ) It's a sports organization, so I guess they just assume people are gonna always be watching sports no matter how many people they fire. It's hard to fire people in Ontario, and hard to deal with having to fill a vacancy on short notice anywhere.
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