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That phone call outburst was pretty mild but I spent years doing telephone work (including 911) so I think my standards for lovely caller behavior are different from most people's. This guy sounds like the old bastards from back when I did tech support for the Sierra Network. They couldn't dial in to play Bridge with their friends so they'd call up and vent their spleen to our agents as if we were doing it to them deliberately. Sorry we couldn't squeeze out 618k of RAM with a bootdisk so you could play Ruins of Cawdor, you crotchety rear end in a top hat.
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Dick Trauma posted:That phone call outburst was pretty mild but I spent years doing telephone work (including 911) so I think my standards for lovely caller behavior are different from most people's. This guy sounds like the old bastards from back when I did tech support for the Sierra Network. They couldn't dial in to play Bridge with their friends so they'd call up and vent their spleen to our agents as if we were doing it to them deliberately. Sorry we couldn't squeeze out 618k of RAM with a bootdisk so you could play Ruins of Cawdor, you crotchety rear end in a top hat. Actually what I'm wondering is anthonypants' relationship with this person. Is the person who left the voicemail a client currently representing a business, or just some average schleb on a residential account. I've been running off the assumption it was the former. I've had my fair share of crazy customer outbursts back when I worked support for the general public ( I miss retail sometimes ), but that sort of outburst is completely unacceptable in a business setting.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 18:46 |
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Renegret posted:Actually what I'm wondering is anthonypants' relationship with this person. Is the person who left the voicemail a client currently representing a business, or just some average schleb on a residential account. I've been running off the assumption it was the former.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 19:04 |
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anthonypants posted:Nope, the latter. My only personal interaction with him this weekend was asking for any kind of symptom like an error code, after which point we got both the email and the voicemail. Oh that's less fun then
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 19:07 |
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Mo_Steel posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_S2JVaINO4
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 19:12 |
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wa27 posted:An email came in just now: Update on this: No cable service at the new location. I hope they enjoy using a Verizon hotspot and cell phones till we can get some crappy DSL in there!
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 19:35 |
MJP posted:This needs a dubstep version pronto. We could set it to the tune of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: UNREACHABLE It's down DAMMIT There's no error code UNREACHABLE It's down DAMMIT My email is down as hell
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 20:03 |
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anthonypants posted:Oh my god he left a voicemail too real life George Costanza holy cow.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 20:05 |
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ConfusedUs posted:We could set it to the tune of the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYNbp0u8WjA&t=38s
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 20:08 |
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Dick Trauma posted:That phone call outburst was pretty mild but I spent years doing telephone work (including 911) so I think my standards for lovely caller behavior are different from most people's. This guy sounds like the old bastards from back when I did tech support for the Sierra Network. They couldn't dial in to play Bridge with their friends so they'd call up and vent their spleen to our agents as if we were doing it to them deliberately. Sorry we couldn't squeeze out 618k of RAM with a bootdisk so you could play Ruins of Cawdor, you crotchety rear end in a top hat. Man, when I was a kid I wanted to play Shadow of Yserbius so bad.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 20:41 |
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Has anyone seen an issue where Google calendar invites synced to an Outlook calendar screw up printing date ranges of that calendar if the google invite is contained within that date range? My usually excellent Google Foo is failing me.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 21:34 |
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Please, someone do this.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 21:51 |
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:Man, when I was a kid I wanted to play Shadow of Yserbius so bad. DEATH DARTS! DEATH DARTS! DEATH DARTS!
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:So, I'm studying and trying to learn server stuff. What's the solution? https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2007.09.tombstones.aspx There is an even quicker way that works for this type of issue most of the time. You can just reanimate the tombstone object.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 00:50 |
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lampey posted:. You can just reanimate the tombstone object. Active Directory and Zombies.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 08:18 |
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That's a bit of a Windows 2003 thing to do, nowadays you should just be using the AD recycle bin.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:So, I'm studying and trying to learn server stuff. What's the solution? Yep, basically this. It's simpler when its not -every- DC object though Got lucky on this one: They had one DC with a terrible connection that hadn't replicated the delete yet, was able to just do a restore off the objects there. A few restarts later everything was OK again. Apparently the actual banking systems are on a -different- domain that no one ever touches except tested patches, so Im less from the call now. Recycle bin would've been nice... if they'd upgrade the domain level...
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 14:52 |
One of my jobs is managing the clients' backups. One client has had problems with incremental backups failing regularly, but working when you re-run them manually. I'd been trying to figure out the cause for a couple weeks with no success. Anyway, I took a long weekend just now and a colleague took over the backups. He tried to do a chkdsk on it but somehow formatted the drive instead. The one with all the company data. With the dodgy backup record. The previous day's backup was fine, thank gently caress, but it took all day to restore the server and the account manager for that client was not a happy bunny. Still, maybe this will sort the backup errors.
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bitterandtwisted posted:One of my jobs is managing the clients' backups. One client has had problems with incremental backups failing regularly, but working when you re-run them manually. I'd been trying to figure out the cause for a couple weeks with no success. Post here or in the backup thread with more details of your problems, and I may be able to give you a good idea of where to get started.
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ConfusedUs posted:Post here or in the backup thread with more details of your problems, and I may be able to give you a good idea of where to get started. Thanks, I will. Much experience with Symantec backup and replication? Their knowledgebase is among the least helpful I've seen.
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bitterandtwisted posted:One of my jobs is managing the clients' backups. One client has had problems with incremental backups failing regularly, but working when you re-run them manually. I'd been trying to figure out the cause for a couple weeks with no success. Chkdsk, fdisk, what's the difference?!
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bitterandtwisted posted:Thanks, I will. Much experience with Symantec backup and replication? Their knowledgebase is among the least helpful I've seen. Hah hah hah. This. Enter: backupexec 2014 intermittent backup failure Results: 1. Symantec endpoint protection fails to uninstall properly on a windows 2003 server. 2. What's New in BackupExec 15! 3. Installing BackupExec 2014 on an Exchange 2012 Server fails with error code [0x37742124686]... 4. Make $500 a day using only your cellular phone! 5. Mak3 h3r jet now with ur m455ive 0rg4n! 6. She opens up her door. You'll never guess what happens next!
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Agrikk posted:6. She opens up her door. You'll never guess what happens next! She asks you to fix her printer.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 19:54 |
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A two hour internet outage came in. We were set to have our internet upgraded from 50/50 to 250/250 today. The ISP told us they just had to update our account and reset our equipment. Five minutes, max. The times comes, the internet goes out, five minutes goes by and... nothing. 10 minutes goes by... nothing. 20 minutes goes by... still nothing. We call them to see what's up, and they don't know. Cue a whole lot of troubleshooting, rechecking firewall/gateway/IP/electrical/whatever. Eventually, the tech tells us our firewall is only showing a 100mbps connection, which is impossible. I go over every firewall setting with a fine toothed comb and come up with nothing. Fast-forward an hour later and it turns out the culprit is a completely pointless 100mbps ethernet pigtail connecting their equipment to our network. I plugged our cable directly into their equipment and everything works fine. Thanks, ISP. Thanks for installing an absolutely useless thing and then forgetting about it.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 20:26 |
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bitterandtwisted posted:One of my jobs is managing the clients' backups. One client has had problems with incremental backups failing regularly, but working when you re-run them manually. I'd been trying to figure out the cause for a couple weeks with no success.
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ilkhan posted:How the gently caress do you go to do a chkdisk and accidentally format?! /x on a drive that's got the partition table written to a sketchy part of the disk? Beyond that,
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ilkhan posted:How the gently caress do you go to do a chkdisk and accidentally format?! Late payload april fools prank? chkdsk.bat posted:deltree *.* /Y
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Dick Trauma posted:She asks you to fix her printer. Don't be daft, Jeffrey.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 21:06 |
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Dick Trauma posted:She asks you to fix her printer. "Sure thing ma'am, let me just get my....dongle" *bow chikka bow woww*
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 21:15 |
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Ozz81 posted:"Sure thing ma'am, let me just get my....dongle" she is airgapped from you
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 21:16 |
So the CEO thinks that since we fired the helpdesk guy, all our tickets are "minute tickets" and we don't need a helpdesk guy at all. FULL YOTJ MODE ACTIVE
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I don't even know how this happened, but yesterday I witnessed an entire Lync 2010 server farm disappear from AD. None of the servers had computer accounts in AD, AD replication was fine, nothing else untoward had happened. These server objects had existed since June of 2011, and two of them hadn't been touched in weeks. Luckily and against everything I know to be true Lync just kept on chugging, even after I locked myself out by logging out. I had to kick everyone off of Lync, remove and re-add each member server, the FE role also had a cert authority that had to be removed and another CA stood up before it could be removed from the domain. Afterwards somehow everything still works after a re-certification on the FE, edge and management servers. No idea what the hell happened, but I'm pushing hard to get the functional level of said domain up past 2003 ASAP. I would have tried the netdom.exe approach if the server objects at least existed, but this just perplexed the hell out of me.
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MJP posted:So the CEO thinks that since we fired the helpdesk guy, all our tickets are "minute tickets" and we don't need a helpdesk guy at all. How many sick days do you have? See if you can cash them all out at once with a "Flu" and watch the company just implode. Maybe set computer lockouts at 1 password failure for a few days just to get the point across.
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 21:25 |
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go3 posted:she is airgapped from you But I don't want to remote in, I want to interface manually
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 21:53 |
m.hache posted:How many sick days do you have? Our company is one of those companies where it's ~super great~ and they put vacation, personal, and sick days in one big bank. In case I don't find the right match quickly I'd much rather save 'em. Then I'll "get sick" once I have a signed offer letter, take a week off, and give my notice. The worst part? I may have to take a lateral move in title, hopefully with a modest salary bump since I have a VCP. This would be my third sysadmin job in a row. My resume already has a bunch of different positions. I was hoping this job would be a longer term than 18 months, which seems to be my high end average. This isn't good. But I hate hate HATE helpdesk with such a passion. My boss is hanging onto sysadmin tasks and not delegating as much to me since the helpdesk junk has to take priority. The PW failure bit would be picked up if I do sick out. There's a consultant we use from time to time; he did our Citrix engineering and is my escalation point if I can't google-fu something. He'd identify the problem and fix it. Only he, my boss, and me have access to AD, and even though I said we really should have AD auditing software, that got shot down. gently caress this disillusioned feeling, I was hoping when they canned the helpdesk guy for lovely performance because he was falling asleep and failing to seek medical treatment despite accommodations they'd re-hire quickly. gently caress me for being better at his job and making myself look so drat good. I wanted to make sure I could fulfill the critical parts of the job they hired me to do and now I made myself one step closer to DAF. Why is it hard to care less? Oh well. Throw down the rope, goons, time to climb. MJP fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Jun 2, 2015 |
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MJP posted:Why is it hard to care less? I do this, but I'm not convinced that it's a bad thing since I think it comes with the general desire to do things well and take pride in your work. As long as you can keep it in check by taking a step back and going "woah this is a dumb thing to care about" and then act on that discovery then it's not an issue that is going to destroy you.
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MJP posted:Then I'll "get sick" once I have a signed offer letter, take a week off, and give my notice. Don't do this. Your notice is a formality to give them time to transition. If you just take vacation time all that time then you're basically giving 0 weeks notice.
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Thanks Ants posted:I do this, but I'm not convinced that it's a bad thing since I think it comes with the general desire to do things well and take pride in your work. As long as you can keep it in check by taking a step back and going "woah this is a dumb thing to care about" and then act on that discovery then it's not an issue that is going to destroy you. Yeah, the hardest part is finding a company that appreciates this mindset. I'm 1 day for and I start my new gig on Monday. So far it seems like a decent place to work. Hopefully the skeletons in the closet aren't too gnarly.
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MJP posted:Our company is one of those companies where it's ~super great~ and they put vacation, personal, and sick days in one big bank. Take all of your time off immediately, after sending a letter to your boss refusing to do helpdesk work, as you were hired as a sysadmin. If they don't have someone hired by the time you get back, simply do no helpdesk work. Let the tickets burn. If they fire you before you find something else, collect unemployment.
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"HELP MY COMPUTER WON'T BOOT!!!!" Gonna go with your hard drive being bad. (also sorry for the giant picture, it's beautiful in a horrible way)
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