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Thank you all. One thing that's stopped them from this in the past was the need for a USB license fob in the server. Is this possible without bringing in our hardware.
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I'd say that depends on the provider and whether they're willing to plug your dongle into their hardware. Just ask, I guess?
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# ? Jun 3, 2020 23:07 |
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Fair enough. Thanks for the feedback so far. I had no frame of reference before but now I at least have some numbers to throw my bosses (and another tack to look into).
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# ? Jun 3, 2020 23:41 |
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Looks like level3 (centurylink now? whatever?) has data centers in portland, call them.
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# ? Jun 5, 2020 03:37 |
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Tapedump posted:Thank you all.
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wolrah posted:If this is the issue you might want to look in to USB-over-LAN. Those kinds of solutions are commonly used when virtualizing systems needing dongles. Depending on how the software actually uses the dongle it's legitimately possible that it works even over the internet, so you may or may not even need to worry about this problem. Yeah, we use digi USB devices at a few manufacturers I have for clients and they work great, I'd recommend them versus plugging directly into systems.
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# ? Jun 5, 2020 18:51 |
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Who's got a good resource for purchasing policies? The kind where you just put in the company name and then you have all the PCI (or HIPAA or GDPR or whateveR) -compliant policies you need? Forget about having to enforce them - just want the policies. I found one source, we paid $400, and they're kinda trash (typos, poor grammar). Is that what to expect?
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# ? Jun 12, 2020 17:14 |
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So this coming week, I have to deploy several dozen new VMs in a VMware environment, so I figure now is a great time to learn how to automate that! I'll be working in vSphere 6.7. I've deployed plenty of individual VMs from scratch but I really don't know how I'd go about automating the deployment of multiple VM's. The main unique variables per VM: -Computer name -Static IP A few VM's will need: -a larger C drive than most of the other VM's -an additional data drive. Additional info: -all VM's are connecting to the same domain -all of them will need our antivirus installed, which creates a unique PC record in its database and screws up if you rename a PC it's on, so it needs to be automatically installed after the PC has been named and added to the domain. There are probably a few ways to do this but I don't know about them. Are there any straightforward guides anywhere that detail how to do this? Has anybody recently done something like this themselves? GreatGreen fucked around with this message at 23:35 on Jun 14, 2020 |
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GreatGreen posted:So this coming week, I have to deploy several dozen new VMs in a VMware environment, so I figure now is a great time to learn how to automate that! You can use templates for some of this, not sure how/if that will handle your AV install properly, but you can get unique machines up and running easily with them.
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# ? Jun 14, 2020 23:39 |
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MF_James posted:You can use templates for some of this, not sure how/if that will handle your AV install properly, but you can get unique machines up and running easily with them. Will templates let you to specify a computer name and static IP address directly within the vSphere environment? GreatGreen fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Jun 14, 2020 |
# ? Jun 14, 2020 23:43 |
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Collateral Damage posted:Getting rid of desk phones should be on top of the wish list for anyone working in a system/network admin role. One of my favorite changes I implemented at the design studio was when I started asking new hires if they wanted a desk phone or their company extension forwarded to their cell. Then older employees started wanting the same thing. I still think they should have let me replace the old PBX. It was some ugly custom system running Win2K. And this was in 2010 or so. At least it was built by a competent VAR, I never had any trouble with the thing, and cutting down on desk phones kept us from hitting the limits on physical lines.
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GreatGreen posted:So this coming week, I have to deploy several dozen new VMs in a VMware environment, so I figure now is a great time to learn how to automate that! Use the console provided by your AV vendor to handle deploying the agent onto client PCs, usually they hook into Active Directory and you can deploy a basic agent through Group Policy and then it will hand off to the AV console for all future updates.
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# ? Jun 15, 2020 00:17 |
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GreatGreen posted:Will templates let you to specify a computer name and static IP address directly within the vSphere environment? Just did a quick google for the docs, and yeah what Thants said above, just use the console to deploy you can't effectively clone things that need unique GUIDs and windows doesn't have a package manager (except it kind of does but is in preview) https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-package-manager-preview/ MF_James fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Jun 15, 2020 |
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So I've been remoting in and messing around with the vsphere environment I'll be working in and I figured out how to deploy servers with basically one touch, even including the antivirus installation. Turns out VMWare Customization Specifications does just about everything. 1. Build master image: setup windows, update it, etc. 2. Create a new folder somwhere easy to access like "C:\antivirus" and upload the antivirus installer/downloader there. 2. Build a VMWare Customization Specification package that automatically: -sets a static IP address and prompts you for it at time of new server deployment -joins the server to the domain using VM name -automatically logs in as the local admin after joining the domain -applies Windows activation key -executes a one-time command to run the antivirus installer at 1st login I still have to individually create each VM, but that entire process now take about 45 seconds total. I don't have to touch anything in any of the deployed servers' Windows environments at all this way. That's a lot better than having to configure a bunch of Windows parameters manually in each VM. If I really wanted to go nuts I'd look for a good PowerCLI script that would do everything including adding host names to DNS, and that could import a CSV file of server names and corresponding IP's... but that's more than I think is necessary just yet. It could be really cool to learn that for the future though. GreatGreen fucked around with this message at 18:27 on Jun 15, 2020 |
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Hostnames should already be in DNS if you're using AD
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Thanks Ants posted:Hostnames should already be in DNS if you're using AD Cool thanks. They won't be static though, right? GreatGreen fucked around with this message at 18:26 on Jun 15, 2020 |
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Has anyone here done a Slack to Teams migration before including channel history? I understand you can export Slack channel history, convert it to HTML, then upload that file to a doc library. I would prefer import it into "native" history. MS makes mention of "partner options" but doesn't link to them :'(
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# ? Jun 22, 2020 20:32 |
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This thinks it can do it, but I would personally never bother trying to migrate chat messages, I can imagine it being like email migration but a million times worse. https://cloudiway.com/solutions/slack-to-teams-migration/
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# ? Jun 22, 2020 21:10 |
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I saw a screenshot of how cloudiway does it and it makes all the history show up as posted by "migration service" or whatever
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Having some trouble enrolling devices in Intune via GPO, following the steps outlined here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/enroll-a-windows-10-device-automatically-using-group-policy I've got the GPO setup, AzureAD is all set up, device is hybrid joined, licenses etc. are all good. On my test device, when I check event viewer, I see event 75, meaning that the device successfully registered. However, when I check Intune, the device shows as being 'co-managed' in the Managed by column (should say Intune), and the Compliance column shows 'See ConfigMgr'. Well, we dont use Config manager, and we never have so I don't know where that is coming from. Any thoughts or suggestions on where I goofed? *edit* Figured it out. AV software (Kaspersky endpoint v. 11.3) was blocking the sync between the PC and Intune. Once I disabled KES, everything began to work properly. Now to open a ticket with Kaspersky. Mr. Clark2 fucked around with this message at 16:56 on Jun 29, 2020 |
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WTF is going on with Outlook clients nows? My own, two of my clients (at least) and other reports are coming in that after yesterday's update (I assume), Outlook crashes one second after displaying message list. Brand new profile also crashes. Outlook 2019 with O365/Exchange and at least on on plain old POP (and one with the G Suite sync thing). I can't be the only one seeing this, right? Event viewer shows: Faulting application name: OUTLOOK.EXE, version: 16.0.13001.20266, time stamp: 0x5ef262ee Faulting module name: OUTLOOK.EXE, version: 16.0.13001.20266, time stamp: 0x5ef262ee Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0009db1c Faulting process id: 0x4054 Faulting application start time: 0x01d65ac9069b9553 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE Report Id: ed92e3db-6991-4220-b6d5-a075e93a26b6
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https://twitter.com/MSFT365Status/status/1283438379875459074
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 18:39 |
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Well, I'm glad it's not just me. I just spent way too longer faffing about with safe mode, repairing and then re-installing office to no avail. Is there a Microsoft equivalent to ?
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 18:47 |
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Outlook is hosed right now. Stop all updates. I reverted a couple system via System Restore and that worked.
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 18:49 |
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This will fix it. cd “\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun” then: officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=16.0.12827.20470
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 18:50 |
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Will try, thank you man!
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 18:51 |
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GreenNight posted:This will fix it. Thanks, that did the trick!
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GreenNight posted:This will fix it. Does this require uac elevation?
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 19:07 |
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It should. You can also throw it in a Powershell script.
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 19:08 |
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Yeah. I'm putting together a pdq task for this and just wanted to know what context to run it in without having to do my own due diligence.
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 19:12 |
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20470 doesn't seem to work for everyone, you may get an error. If you do try 16.0.6366.2062, that's the backup one people have been suggesting.
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GreenNight posted:This will fix it. Oh, lord, thank you so much! I had so much else on my plate today that I'd no idea how to proceed. Thank you once more!! Same for all who replied
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# ? Jul 15, 2020 20:39 |
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MS is pushing a fix out now too
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What tripped me out was the presence of the bug even with no Exchange connection. One site who uses only G Suite and its sync tool had the bug on three out of three machines. Another site that's POP only (I know, I know...) had it on two machines, too. Thank god for the replies in this thread or yesterday would have been a poo poo show.
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# ? Jul 16, 2020 23:27 |
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I don't envy anybody who has to support the combination of the Outlook client with Gmail.
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# ? Jul 17, 2020 00:47 |
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Thanks Ants posted:I don't envy anybody who has to support the combination of the Outlook client with Gmail. That's me! But we didn't have any issues thankfully. I think we have 3 people that choose to use Outlook. The rest, somehow, choose to use the godawful GMail interface.
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# ? Jul 17, 2020 14:37 |
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Thanks Ants posted:I don't envy anybody who has to support the combination of the Outlook client with Gmail. Thankfully we only have 2.. The CEO and the CFO. Everyone else uses Gmail. The CFO is starting to hate Outlook more and more so I suspect she will be the next to finally abandon it. The CEO is not likely to anytime soon. He doesn't like change. And speaking of polished turds.. The CEO recently had me upgrade him to Outlook 2019. Its.... even more terrible..
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# ? Jul 17, 2020 14:55 |
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Outlook is an Exchange client, you won't convince me otherwise.
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# ? Jul 17, 2020 15:43 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Outlook is an Exchange client, you won't convince me otherwise. Agreed. But I also much prefer the Gmail interface. I am a bit biased though. We have been using Gsuite since it was invite only and called "Gmail for Work".
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GreatGreen posted:Cool thanks. Hostnames are (should be) static for practical purposes. It's not a true 'primary key', anyone with local admin can change it. Even the SID can change over a reimage. I'd say treat serial number as your unique immutable identifier for a PC, but I have 30 in the labs with a serial number set to "Serial number will be set by OEM" and another dozen machines with a serial number of "123456789" There are hosed up solutions sold in every vertical market,
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