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    I also noticed if I used the *78 to activate DND/*79 to deactivate DND, I can't reverse DND from the soft button because the phone assumes it's already in the desired state. I can activate (on) DND, then turn around and deactivate it.

    Just something to keep in mind, in case anyone was wondering.

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  • VMWare Pink Screen of Death

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    @Mike-Ralston here is some more information (if you haven't already found it)

     
    Interpreting an ESX/ESXi host purple diagnostic screen - http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1004250
     
    Possibly not as helpful:
    Understanding Exception 13 and Exception 14 purple diagnostic screen events in ESX 3.x/4.x and ESXi 3.x/4.x/5.x (1020181) - http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1020181

  • Axigen Free Mail Server

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    The web client does look attractive, but Zimbra's is really nice too. Outlook Web Access is pretty decent these days as well.

  • Unresponsive HP Proliant DL385 G7

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    It was the motherboard. Tested the PSUs this morning with replacements and no issues with the originals. Swapped out the motherboard and the baby fired right up. We are currently recovering everything and anticipate zero data loss. No need to even fall back to the backups.

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    So HP engineering said that this should work but they had not tested it. Make sure you are fully up to date on the firmware and the P410 should be able to go to the P400 safely. But.... caveat emptor, of course.

  • Using new server OS upon release

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    @lance said:

    I thought I read some where that Microsoft is making the jump from 6.4 to 10, which will be the first time the os and kernel match. I could be wrong though.

    Linux did a renumbering too, recently, to make the number more marketable. But 3.0 is actually part of the 2.6 family. At best you could consider it 2.8. Microsoft may do the same thing, switch from a meaningful numbering to a marketing number. But the new kernel is remaining part of the Vista kernel family.

  • Showing Off Our New ELK Install

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    @JaredBusch said:

    I have never successful gotten an ELK server up and running and ingesting logs. I really need to get on this.

    Digital Ocean has some great documentation on it. I love having an ELK server without any licensing limitations.

    The one really sad part, though, is that it is a single user login out of the box and the user management component Shield is non-free.

  • First Time Working with Grafana

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    Pfsense doesn't do well performance wise virtalized. At least it didn't used to. I think they have a pay for version optimized for VM platforms.

    It's just FreeBSD plus drivers, right? It should do as well as FreeBSD does on whatever platform is in question. That FreeBSD doesn't have PV support for Xen is a major drawback to FreeBSD as a platform in general. But it should only be a question of drivers, in general.

  • Moving the E-mail Archive - What Would You Do in This Situation?

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    My Dad, A long time IT Administrator for mainframes would tell me over and over your only as good as your last viable backup. I am religious about backups and copy's of data, especially with big moves like this.

    And I second the notion that most if not any of your users do not fully understand what is going to happen. Add on top that almost all are convinced of the "Clouds" ability to retain your data indefinitely. And you have a recipe for disaster.

    And you look like the hero too when / if they need that data.

    So get a nice external USB 3.0 HDD and dump the data there and save it.

  • How Much Storage Do You Get With OneDrive

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    @Ambarishrh

    Wow...found it! I have less stored than I thought. Most of the heavy and "not allowed stuff" is on my Google Drive.

  • Moving from hosted webmail to O365

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    Called support weeks ago and after a lot of phone calls and emails, I informed MS that they can close the support ticket.

    The issue was that I couldn't use my O365 login (MS business/org account) to log into Microsoft Office Mobile App. It would work with my personal MS account.

    They said it was because I had the same address for both. However on the web, or with Android apps such as OWA, Outlook, Word and Excel worked with my O365 Account.

    Earlier this week I read an article about new Android Apps and now the Office Mobile app says:

    *** Try the new Word, Excel, and PowerPoint apps! Now available for Android tablets and phones in the Google Play store: http://aka.ms/worda, http://aka.ms/excela, http://aka.ms/ppta. These new apps replace Office Mobile. **
    Microsoft Office Mobile is the Office companion for phones running Android OS prior to v4.4.”

    So since my phone is 4.4.2, it's not supposed to work.

  • Security Project

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    @s.hackleman a quick search on MS SQL Security got me

    http://www.greensql.com/content/sql-server-security-best-practices

    http://www.sqlsecurity.com/

    But am sure someone from ML will give your more detailed options. Good luck with your project

  • Verizon Fiber Box, Why so big?

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    @Dashrender said:

    @thecreativeone91 said:
    So you are, but it's not currently costing you extra. The moment you could use that space for your own business generating equipment they suddenly start costing you money!

    Unlikely we'd need it. There's planned room for expansion if needed. our DC is pretty huge as it is. More likely we'd need less space as we move from on site exchange to office 365 and such.

  • iphone Red i in red circle - of doom (in the calendar)

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    More than just removing Exchange from the iPhone I also run CalCheck.exe against the users Exchange profile from a workstation.

    Our users calendars are extremely messy. The physicians calendars are managed/edited/etc by nearly everyone in the office. Those who need it have the required delegation rights.

    The biggest time we notice problems is when someone changes or moves an appointment. Exchange appears to maintain the same calendar entry ID and this causes the iDevices to not make the needed change, as they consider there to be no change. To solve this we've told staff that they can not change/move an appointment, instead they must delete the old one, and create a brand new appointment. This seems to have reduced our problems significantly.

    For me, once the Exchange logs indicate that the single entry is stuck, syncing never works again. Removing Exchange and re setting it up seems to resolve it quickly. If not, running the CalCheck hasn't failed me yet.

  • Desktop refresh best practice

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    @Dashrender said:

    so I'm not 100% sure what you are giving MS when you sign up for the free upgrade?

    I believe it's your soul.

  • Finding Install Date of Windows

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    Fixed it for you. The indent can't be the first line.

    Really? Wow that seems odd. I will remember that in the future.

  • Alpha Stage Testing

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    that's what the Skype chat is for!

  • ActiveX Install service

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @Dashrender said:

    AXIS

    I don't think that's the proper shortening. Most people think of security cameras with that.

    Well it is, and it isn't.
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/deploymentguys/archive/2013/06/16/enterprise-management-of-activex-controls-using-activex-installer-service.aspx

    I should have written AxIS