• Windows 8 app install permission issue

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    AmbarishrhA

    This machine is part of our parent company's domain which I am not administering. What I got from their team is it might be due to SEP policies! Even though I disabled SEP on my machine, it still is the same issue. I am member of local admin group as well.

  • Once off network scanning tool

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    @nadnerB said:

    Have a look at this one by softperfect.
    It's portable but... I don't think that there is a report function.
    https://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/

    I swear by SoftPerfect's Scanner. You can save your scans and it can do a LOT - - to the point where you can load up custom OID's for SNMP scanning, alternate credentials for WMI scanning, configure right-click options on your scan results, etc. I use it all the time.

    When we migrate our remote sites to new IP schemes, I use it to inventory the subnet, then I'll come back and scan again (you can import your prior scans and merge them). The SNMP integration is great. I am getting printer serial and model numbers - - otherwise, I would have to connect to each manually.

    It's portable in that you can simply copy the folder to a USB drive and it will work, but I don't know if it's 'proper portable.'

    Great stuff.

  • Xenserver Migration by two methods

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    LakshmanaL

    this is the screenshot of my XP machine

  • Docker-ization of services

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    RamblingBipedR

    Yes, I meant side-by-side with VMs.

  • Non-Destructive Linux MD RAID 10 Growth?

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    dafyreD

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @dafyre said:

    If it's a cloud system why are you using RAID 10 with it?

    I didn't build it.

    Sure... Sure... Blame it on the other guys... If you can't fix it the easy way, at least you have a chance to redo it right. 🙂

  • Ideas to better setup a small non-profit

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    gjacobseG

    @Breffni-Potter said:

    The article is mis-leading
    "Office 365, one of the leading solutions for bringing your back office to the cloud, is now available at a discount for nonprofits and charities in Canada."

    Errr, most of the plans are in fact free. 🙂
    http://www.microsoft.com/about/corporatecitizenship/en-us/office365-for-nonprofits/

    Yes -Yes they are. I have used TechSoup for items now for nearly 10 years. Great source of software and such for a NPO.

    You don't have to get O365 via TechSoup to qualify though. I actually went through NTG before I moved to NTG, @Minion-Queen, @scottalanmiller, @GregoryHall were all instrumental in the start up process of getting moved over.

    If you still need a WebHost - GrassRoots may cover NPOs in Canada as well. - Again free.

  • Google or Apple accounts - how do you handle for family?

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    Minion QueenM

    I use Icloud for GroveSocial as we are completely Mac/IOS based over on that side of things. But frankly I don't have a ton to save either.
    for Personal I use Icloud for sharing photos from gigs etc. out to @art_of_shred easily etc. But really we use our NAS for what we are keeping.

  • IT Book Recommendations?

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  • Tool to Break Firewall in Linux

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    scottalanmillerS

    @Lakshmana said:

    I just need to test my firewall as a intruder who does not know about the details of the port which are enabled in the firewall.

    Ah, testing is not related to "breaking" or "integrating" or "accessing." Using those words led us down the garden path.

  • AT&T Fined $100m USD by FCC for Throttling Unlimited Data Plans

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    DashrenderD

    I was wondering if something like this was ever going to happen.

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    coliverC

    It looks like it is trying to connect but it gives me two choices for a SSL cert when I do... then it give me an error. I will have to look into a bit more when I have time.

  • When End Users Lie To You

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    dafyreD

    @scottalanmiller said:

    But this is tough, do that same thing in Spiceworks, for example, and treat people as peered professionals and people get really offended for expecting so much of them. But, the issue really is, that they expect so little of themselves 😉

    I think it depends on the person you are talking with on SW. I have seen a few topics turn into arguments that would have come to fists if they had been face to face. And I have seen a few where the OP was actually truly welcoming of the advice the others had given him.

    If done appropriately, it can help raise the person's expecations and confidence level -- especially once they realize we had to learn it somewhere too.

  • Installing ownCloud on CentOS 7

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    W

    Since you have that thread about testing out Vultr...

    They don't explain it very well there but you can spin up a VM with OwnCloud already installed and ready to go.

    It runs on CentOS 6, but still very handy!

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  • Hola Producing Questionable Activity

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    scottalanmillerS

    @thecreativeone91 said:

    Yep, I'm sure it's some of the same people using it. I really never understood using these it's too risky. If you need a VPN get a virtual server you can use or something.

    In this case, it's because you want to select the country out of a large list, some of which you cannot easily get a virtual server in. Normal people can't maintain a dozen virtual servers around the world and build their own VPNs just to watch television.

  • Time tracking

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    creaytC

    @Ambarishrh said:

    @creayt That issue of losing data is covered mostly by all tools by default I guess. Manictime which I am evaluating now, has a backup restore option, and also a scheduled backup function. I can schedule the backup to go to my dropbox/One Drive or even an external hard drive if uploading to a third party an issue.

    End of the day, its every users choice, which I understand, but was not in the side of moving all my browsing history & work details to a third party server. I am kind of a person who would love to look at a self hosted option first for anything.

    I see. The slang term for that is a "privacy fiend" 🙂

    For what it's worth, RescueTime lets you configure it on a schedule so it ignores everything say, outside of work hours.

  • Pros/Cons Dual Best Effort ISP vs Fiber/MPLS.

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    DashrenderD

    I sent a request to Sales at Peplink today.. 8 hours later and still no reply ... I guess I'll have to call in the morning.

  • ScreenConnect Setup

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    scottalanmillerS

    @anonymous said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @anonymous said:

    So if I understand this right, the only thing the SSL cert does it protect the login?

    Just the really important bit 🙂

    With Two Factor Enabled, it's not that important.

    I would say SSL is more important than two factor to security. A rapid replay attack will defeat two factor pretty easily in most cases. And it is completely vulnerable to man in the middle - to the point of doing nothing at all.

  • Adding D-Link DNS-320 as a Storage in VMware

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    scottalanmillerS

    You are attempting to add NFS storage. Turn off root squash and make the IP address of the VMware server have read/write access.

  • Pertino Discounts

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    scottalanmillerS

    Also, in the case of some partners, it's the partner doing beta testing, developing material for Pertino, etc. You can actually get some primarily support, not just supplemental support, with some partners.