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I just hope I can still pay them once and keep the OS running for as long as I want.
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Am I misunderstanding, or are they claiming that you get lifetime support and upgrades for the life of any device? Or is it some sort of "* As long as device meets minimum operating requirements" clause so grandma doesn't sue because windows 11 won't run on her celeron?
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 18:37 |
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Mr Shiny Pants posted:Oh dear: "We think of Windows as a service........" Here we go. That's been coming for a while. http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-to-make-per-user-windows-licensing-available-to-enterprise-customers/ We're actually looking forward to per user windows licensing to be honest
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 18:41 |
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Getting certified in Win 10 is going to be a bitch.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 18:58 |
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skipdogg posted:That's been coming for a while. That's because Windows licensing is retarded for the Enterprise. I just want to hand over money and keep using using it till I am done with it. Not some fee. We'll see.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 18:59 |
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You guys know that confusing licensing is a deliberate moneymaker, right? And that it's unlikely to go away because it's so lucrative? Their per-user license is probably going to be mangled somehow, with different sections for various "sites" as defined by people in different physical floors, and people wearing jeans in a special category or something.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:05 |
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Yeah but it's reached the point where even Microsoft can't understand their own licensing anymore. Literally no one I call there can figure it out, nor can most VARs. No one will put anything in writing either since I'd imagine they'd need 10 lawyers to go over it, you know, just to make sure they're not giving anything away.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:24 |
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Zero VGS posted:Yeah but it's reached the point where even Microsoft can't understand their own licensing anymore. Literally no one I call there can figure it out, nor can most VARs. No one will put anything in writing either since I'd imagine they'd need 10 lawyers to go over it, you know, just to make sure they're not giving anything away. Uh not really
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:34 |
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Let me bolt a Windows Pro license onto an Office 365 sub for ~£30 a year or so, gently caress off with the CALs and I'll be happy.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:41 |
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Gyshall posted:Uh not really Got cals for all your printers?
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:44 |
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Holograms
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:44 |
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Tab8715 posted:Holograms Time to create an HPUs thread?
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:52 |
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Zero VGS posted:Yeah but it's reached the point where even Microsoft can't understand their own licensing anymore. Literally no one I call there can figure it out, nor can most VARs. No one will put anything in writing either since I'd imagine they'd need 10 lawyers to go over it, you know, just to make sure they're not giving anything away. This is actually Oracle licencing, right?
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 19:52 |
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socialsecurity posted:Got cals for all your printers? Yup. This isn't a new thing. Device CAL and User CALs seem pretty straight-forward to me. If I have a device connecting to my windows server, I need a CAL for it. If I have a user connecting to my windows server, I need a user CAL for it. It's been like this since at least 2004, which is when I started working full time, but at least Server 2008+ don't require you to install the CALs now.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 20:16 |
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Product licensing is just a calculus I question. It's not really fun or incredibly easy, but something you can toss into Excel to do pretty easy scale analysis.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 20:19 |
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CALs and especially having to buy SA on the CALs just leaves an incredibly bad taste. I can't honestly think of a legitimate reason why you have to pay Microsoft to use a Microsoft desktop OS with a Microsoft server OS, other than and "gently caress you".
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 20:56 |
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MJBuddy posted:Product licensing is just a calculus I question. It's not really fun or incredibly easy, but something you can toss into Excel to do pretty easy scale analysis. In larger orgs, software purchase and licensing is a FTE position.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 20:59 |
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I think Windows 2000 Pro came with an RDP cal of it's own, that did not last long. They were still testing the waters I guess.
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 21:00 |
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:For what it's worth, you can resize them, or just remove every one of them altogether. Progress. We're almost back to Windows 7 levels of usability. Now all they have to do is bring back an interesting visual style (i.e. Aero) instead of this flat solid-color nonsense and it will finally feel like we're in the 21st century again.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 00:36 |
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Mr Shiny Pants posted:I think Windows 2000 Pro came with an RDP cal of it's own, that did not last long. This, along with shipping outlook 2003 with exchange 2003 (for free) was the "first hit is free" mentality. Man, old microsoft was cool.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 01:03 |
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Sickening posted:Didn't they butcher windows backup though without any good reason to? They replaced shadow copy with file history in windows 8. It uses a lot more disk space, but it works well for its intended task. I would not use windows image based backup and would use a third party program if this is what you wanted. The windows 10 command prompt works with normal copy and paste now. The new start menu works great. Live updating tiles if you want it, but really it is just a more customizable start menu that doesn't take over the while screen. The windows 8 to 10 upgrade is very smooth. The only problem I have with the technical preview is that some of the configuration options are not available like disabling searching from bing without setting the wireless connection to metered.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 01:06 |
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Windows 10 command prompt/powershell has some improvements to the UI. You can copy paste with ctrl-c and ctrl-v now!
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 03:00 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Windows 10 command prompt/powershell has some improvements to the UI. You can copy paste with ctrl-c and ctrl-v now! I can't tell if this is supposed to be a sarcastic post or not. To be clear, I am glad you can copy/paste in a command prompt now. However, I think it's patently loving absurd that it's taken 5 major revisions and 15 years of the modern Windows OS to add this ability.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 03:29 |
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You could always copy & paste with "quick edit" mode enabled, similar to X11 it is select to copy and right-click to paste.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 03:53 |
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MrMoo posted:You could always copy & paste with "quick edit" mode enabled, similar to X11 it is select to copy and right-click to paste. They also added wrapping for text selection. Way way overdue.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 03:56 |
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lampey posted:They replaced shadow copy with file history in windows 8. It uses a lot more disk space, but it works well for its intended task. I would not use windows image based backup and would use a third party program if this is what you wanted. The image based backup was simple, easy to use, and always worked for me on the same hardware so who knows why they hosed with it.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:11 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Windows 10 command prompt/powershell has some improvements to the UI. You can copy paste with ctrl-c and ctrl-v now! This is seriously amazing as this is my biggest complaint now that I am doing a lot of O365 admin work.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:21 |
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Now if we can just get that cut and paste into the vsphere console we're really see some poo poo!
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:33 |
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Bhodi posted:Now if we can just get that cut and paste into the vsphere console we're really see some poo poo! Isn't there a guy who works on that specific aspect of vSphere in the virtualization thread? I'm guessing that they aren't going to do that because they want people to use the web interface
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:35 |
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Yeah, there is. It might be in a new version, or at least newer than I've got. I actually interviewed at VMWare and it was pretty interesting to hear the amount of friction between the group responsible for the web interface and the rest of the company (and world) - they got a LOT of flak for what they tried to get people to move to and it made waves pretty high up the chain. They were pretty frank about it too, it's all a big joke even if they can't say it publicly (I can, I never signed poo poo!)
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:58 |
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Ok thread, some advice please. I've told my story here a few times, but I'll recap. I started as help desk in nov 2013. Even during the interview they mentioned a traveling position and asked if I'd be interested (I said yes). I've been training for it (more or less), doing on-site set up for two stores and two grand openings. Which basically is being on-site help desk, in case any IT poo poo breaks someone is there and able to respond quickly. Both grand openings went pretty goddamn flawlessly. The problem is, I haven't gotten a promotion (it was basically supposed to be going to current stores and doing stuff on site when not doing new openings) or even a raise. I like the job, it's better than answering the goddamn phone at the very least. So, now it's 2015. New stores are opening in March. They are opening two on the same day, so the plan is to have me do one (this is two separate trips to north Carolina, I work in West Virginia). They also recently announced a "hiring freeze". How do I go about talking to my manager about getting at the very least a raise, if not a promotion? It's not a job that only I can do, so I could probably be replaced fairly easily. I don't know that anyone that actually works there actually wants it, though. It's just setting up hardware, the training was mostly "this is how we like to have it done". I also had a talk with the same manager around June of last year, he said basically "keep working, you're next to get promoted, we don't have the traveling position in the budget until next year" I went on an interview just before the new year but didn't get the job. Is "get a new job" the only answer?
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 04:59 |
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Well, you aren't going to be replaced very easily if they've announced a hiring freeze. That's actually in your benefit since they wouldn't be able to backfill your position and your manager would be screwed if you leave. It sounds like you're already doing the work but without the pay. You're in a very strong bargaining position considering they've already slotted you for the work. It's time to revisit, aggressively, and if they don't go for it yeah it's new job time. I mean, they strung you along for 2 full years. You might as well ignore any promises they make to you at this point.
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myron cope posted:I went on an interview just before the new year but didn't get the job. Is "get a new job" the only answer? Just talk to the man, they're not going to fire you for asking for a raise as long as you phrase it professionally (as in, don't make threats or ultimatums or imply you're thinking about leaving). They could just be disorganized when it comes to this poo poo and need you to make them aware of what you're doing that's above and beyond your original job. Remind them that you talked about this in june, and that you'd like to talk about this position again. But it sounds to me like they're jerking you around. Vague promises are a favored weapon for management with no intention of ever promoting anyone. If your responsibilities are increasing and/or you're getting more work done in the same amount of time than you used to, and they aren't reciprocating with better compensation, or they refuse to once you ask for it, then yeah, probably best to start looking for something new.
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Bhodi posted:Now if we can just get that cut and paste into the vsphere console we're really see some poo poo! Pasting into consoles is actually an amazingly difficult problem, frustratingly. It'd be less of a pain if there were an easily remappable hotkey (Super+C? I dunno) which could be guaranteed not to be used by the guest. Or a checkbox to intercept it, but then you'd need to uncheck and recheck it every time you needed to do it, and... It's less of a technical problem and more of a "there's no way to do this without being really invasive and annoying" thing. Assuming that you can assure the clipboard data is plain text in an encoding which can be mapped out to raw keystrokes for the guest and it's not image data or something
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 06:00 |
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I'd just like to figure out how to get KeePass to work correctly and consistently into vSphere. That'd fix a big chunk of my issues.
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# ? Jan 22, 2015 06:34 |
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On the subject of finally learning how to use the Windows command prompt/ps, I just learned that you can pipe output to clip.exe to copy it to your clipboard "echo goonlord | clip.exe" like that
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Roargasm posted:On the subject of finally learning how to use the Windows command prompt/ps, I just learned that you can pipe output to clip.exe to copy it to your clipboard That's pretty nifty. I always direct all output to a text file and open that in Notepad++. "echo goonlord > Output.txt" Outputs to file and overwrite existing files. "echo goonlord >> Output.txt" Outputs to file and appends to existing files.
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Roargasm posted:On the subject of finally learning how to use the Windows command prompt/ps, I just learned that you can pipe output to clip.exe to copy it to your clipboard you just blew my mind
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Crowley posted:"echo goonlord >> Output.txt" Outputs to file and appends to existing files. Awesome thanks!
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Working in IT 3.0: Echo goonlord (Not as good as the current title, but still making me laugh)
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