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"PowerShell privileges" ain't a thing unless your company does user-based application whitelisting or something. The execution policy might be locked down, but that won't stop you from typing things into a PS command line and running them. If you have read privileges to the file system you're trying to run a report on, you can run a PS get-childitem. That said, 'get-childitem c:\ -recurse | out-file whatever.txt' is going to get you the same garbage as 'cmd /s > whatever.txt'. If you want the data structured at all an export-csv is more likely to be helpful.
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Edit: Oh hey, I can open a console window. Let's see what I can break.
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If you can see the share, you could run the PowerShell console from your workstation. The commands aren't anything more than what you can get from browsing to the share with Explorer. PowerShell doesn't care if your path is a network location or not. Hell, you can use the registry and Active Directory as your location for running commands. "CD \\server\share\directory\" is perfectly valid in PowerShell. This is all stuff you CAN do, of course. Not that you necessarily should, if there's policies in place to prevent it. (learn powershell because it's loving awesome)
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Wilford Cutlery posted:I have no idea what all of that means. Her old and new phones are AT&T phones, neither are VoIP phones. She just needs a phone she can use to work from home with those features I mentioned, so long as it has a blinking light to indicate new voicemail in her Xfinity Voice mailbox. Doesn't have to be a VoIP phone, but if that's what it takes to get that feature then so be it. The cheap Uniden standard-POTS wireless phones my parents have work with Xfinitiy Voice and blink their lights when there's a voicemail message. I'm not sure of the exact model other than they got them about 5 years ago. I'm pretty sure the signaling Comcast uses on their home phone service is standard, so any phone that will be able to detect there's voicemail waiting should do.
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Just got publicly lambasted by the director in front of STUDENTS because the Chromebooks my predecessor invested in apparently don't support Office365 and I should have somehow divined that this was an issue even though it's been over six months and this is the first time anyone has complained about it. Really glad he decided to crawl my rear end about this on the last day of classes.
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larchesdanrew posted:Just got publicly lambasted by the director in front of STUDENTS because the Chromebooks my predecessor invested in apparently don't support Office365 and I should have somehow divined that this was an issue even though it's been over six months and this is the first time anyone has complained about it. I hear Divination is in the next ChromeOS release. It'll just know what software you need. But really I hate when management (or clients) blame you for something you had literally no control over. Yes let me hop in my time machine and slap my predecessor around a little bit to make sure he does the right thing.
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larchesdanrew posted:Just got publicly lambasted by the director in front of STUDENTS because the Chromebooks my predecessor invested in apparently don't support Office365 and I should have somehow divined that this was an issue even though it's been over six months and this is the first time anyone has complained about it. Pull up the documented requirements - the ones that didn't include Office365 support - that would have had to go through this director's approval? e: Lack thereof makes your point as well. Don't rub it in his face, just explain how it would prevent that situation and suggest doing that for all major decisions going forward.
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http://dailygenius.com/office-365-on-the-web-on-your-chromebook/
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larchesdanrew posted:Just got publicly lambasted by the director in front of STUDENTS because the Chromebooks my predecessor invested in apparently don't support Office365 and I should have somehow divined that this was an issue even though it's been over six months and this is the first time anyone has complained about it. How? I thought the whole point of GApps/O365 is that they were platform independent
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larchesdanrew posted:Just got publicly lambasted by the director in front of STUDENTS because the Chromebooks my predecessor invested in apparently don't support Office365 and I should have somehow divined that this was an issue even though it's been over six months and this is the first time anyone has complained about it. You should move to the real world and get a job at a real place.
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Potato Salad posted:You should move to the real world and get a job at a real place.
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Roargasm posted:How? I thought the whole point of GApps/O365 is that they were platform independent Yeah, if you use the web apps, which no one has ever explained to anyone around here. Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. This should probably be the sub-title for any IT related thread in this forum.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. Yep, new title please.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. Wow, you've just summed up almost 30 years of working in IT for me in one sentence.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. I think I've found my last words for when my life ends...
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Getting on this larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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clusterfucks ruin everything around me
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Entropic posted:clusterfucks ruin everything around me chucklefucks cause clusterfucks larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time.
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Oh you guys. Speaking of the podcast, recording the pilot episode of the series tonight to test out the gimmick. Won't be about the station yet, but when it is it'll be dedicated to you guys
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. Hello there new thread title.
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larchesdanrew posted:The Something Awful Forums > Discussion > Serious Hardware / Software Crap › RE: A ticket came in: Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. This
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A call came in: "I'm trying to use my search program and I'm getting a pop-up to upgrade to Windows 10 and it won't go away!" Hop on his computer, expecting to see a scheduled upgrade notification screen that I'll then have to spend the next half an hour dealing with in order to stop the installation. Instead, I see Internet Explorer, opened to msn.com, with a banner across the top of the page advertising Windows 10. It's positioned directly on top of the MSN search bar. Clicking the X on the banner does nothing. "Welp, looks like you'll just have to use Google. Let me know if you need anything else." Closing the banner works in Chrome and FireFox just fine, though why would you go to msn.com in either of those browsers?
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MiniFoo posted:
The fact that both those browsers offer to import settings from IE on first install.
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larchesdanrew posted:Oh you guys.
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larchesdanrew posted:Everything is a clusterfuck all the time. Ticket closed, working as intended.
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Entropic posted:clusterfucks ruin everything around me Get the tickets! Password, password resets ya'll
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So I have the misfortune of being the lowliest of tech workers: the retail schlub. Customer brought a computer in today, just wanted an upgrade to Windows 10. Super easy. Grabbed one of the flash drives we have that have the upgrade on it. Make sure its the correct drive. The retail demo drives are all marked Demo. Drive is unmarked. Pop drive in, start upgrade. Finish upgrade, reboot annnnnnnnd gently caress. gently caress. gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress. Someone left an unmarked retail demo copy of Windows 10 in our bin of drives. Now we get to pull the drive, and try to run a data recovery program to see if we can manage to get their files. God dammit.
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Myrmidongs posted:So I have the misfortune of being the lowliest of tech workers: the retail schlub. if it makes you feel any better, the only thing that improves when you get out of geek squad is your paycheck. The dumb poo poo never stops. This afternoon I was listening to one of my coworkers troubleshoot a modem with a tech. He asked the tech what his modem's IP address was, then was confused when it didn't match what he was looking at. He was looking at the router's management IP. This man is five years my senior. Renegret fucked around with this message at 04:09 on May 19, 2016 |
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Zamboni Apocalypse posted:I still have a Core2Duo build from Feb 2008 sitting on my kitchen counter, working at recovering data from a 2 TB drive that went into failure mode. Became redundant when I did my new build last April (i7), but other than turning down some graphics settings in games, was working fine as my primary system at home. Stop badmouthing Core2s. My biggest box right now is a Core2Quad (with a LOT of upgrades). Best I can afford.
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Still rocking an SL510, upgraded to a C2D P9700 with 8GB and a 250GB SSD. Does all my laptopping just fine.
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larchesdanrew posted:
New Thread Title. New T-Shirt in SAmart please.
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Myrmidongs posted:So I have the misfortune of being the lowliest of tech workers: the retail schlub. "Always backup" and "always have a roll back plan" are the best lessons I have learnt in a long career in IT.
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Dravs posted:"Always backup" and "always have a roll back plan" are the best lessons I have learnt in a long career in IT. never assume anything, especially about the contents of a USB drive
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spankmeister posted:never assume anything, especially about the contents of a USB drive I dunno: always assuming that you work with a bunch of fuckwits has always worked for me.
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So I have had a ticket recently on helping a sysadmin. He had just come into the company, taking over for someone else. THere was absolutely no hardware monitoring going on on the server. He had limits on what he was allowed to do by policy, but ended up getting in the command line tool for the RAID controller. He found he had 4 HDDs offline on a 6 disk RAID 10 with a hotspare. System was still up and chugging along. After helping him diagnose what happened: it was the luckiest set of drive failures that could have possibly happened. In a 10 month period: the middle span had a drive fail, then it rebuilt onto the hot spare. Then the first span had a drive fail. The the middle span had the other original HDD fail leaving the rebuilt drive. Then the final span had a drive fail. We replaced the drives and the rebuild went well. I hope this situation is an illustration to his management of the need for better monitoring tools (probably not).
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