• Chat history doesn't go 3 months back

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    @g.jacobse said:

    Would there be any benefit to having the ability to do a chat export? With 'notification' of limit reached?

    In lue of no limit I would like that!

  • Are You Making Your Family Technologically Illiterate?

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    @Minion-Queen said:

    I will break anyone's fingers that tests in my day to day environment. That get's done in a lab situation or on something that I don't use 😛

    That's my network, so they would already have broken fingers by the time you got to them. 😉

  • Erasing an iPhone Without Passcode / iTunes Password

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    I did get the one with the PASSCODE to reset...but the iPhone5s still wants the original iTunes account...I'll try some of these suggestions...it isn't as pressing as it was earlier as I did get the users original problem fixed and he didn't need to get into a spare...

  • Internet Monitoring - Cloud Based

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @StrongBad said:

    Incognito mode does not maintain an on disk history. When the browser closes, there is nothing to report from.

    Yes, but tracking is rarely (an really never should be) done from the browser level.

    The comment it was in reference to was using a history viewer to track.

  • Make Facebook comments appear on website

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    While I haven't searched for it; Both Joomla! and WordPress have plugins that should work.

  • Leasing IT equipment - worth it or not

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    @Dashrender said:

    As for the budget questions - I know this will blow your mind - but we don't deal in real budgets.

    Actually that is something that I believe strongly in - that budgets are bad. But one way or another, overspending in IT will probably come back to bite IT. Even if there is no budget, do you not fear that management will be like "but we just spend an extra $600 per person to shut them up, what is IT doing ?!?!"

    This assumes that they KNOW they spent $600 to shut them up... Heck honestly I didn't know two year old machines could be had so cheap! So they sure as heck don't.

    Management doesn't know the price difference? Is this because they were not told or because they were not presented options?

    The options I presented were between Levono and HP - pretty close in price actually. So yeah they are unaware (as was I) of the used option.

  • NodeBB 0.7.0 On windows Phone 8.1

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    @nadnerB said:

    @scottalanmiller well, I thought I was part of the update as a_5mith tested a different theme. Forgetting that he(/she/it?) has access to more than one instance, I thought that it was a setting in the user profile. (I have also seen user selectable themes on other boards.)

    Hey buddy. Yeah the lavender shot was from my own forum. Changing themes isn't possible through NodeBB yet, it was mentioned earlier on by me. But I ended up doing style changes in css rather than creating a whole new theme. 👍

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    @dafyre said:

    @Dashrender said:

    It's less me having a problem with this cost, and more the administrator. Management often doesn't see value in something they can't see directly having an effect on production or productivity.

    If it breaks after it has been EOL'd can they still next day you one to replace it with?

    If I'm under contract, they'll be sending me something.

  • Weird VMWare issue

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    @thecreativeone91 said:

    @scottalanmiller said:

    Documentation is in a share, not on a wiki or other repository?

    How does that work when the share is down/gone?

    Well its mirrored on two different file servers using DFS. There are on separate hosts. Both Servers are backed up using Veeam and we keep 7 days of full backups for each server.

    Not 100% safe, but it would take some serious issues to lose access.

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    You can deploy Cockpit to CentOS too. Red Hat just moved it to "default install" in Fedora before it went to CentOS.

    Good to know.
    Will have a hunt on Monday have a play oh and of course "Do some Work"

  • opening Iptables for remote tools?

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    When in doubt just...

    find / -name iptables.conf -print
  • Facebook messenger, leaking your location like a sieve

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    If it's connected to the Internet, then it's not secure.

  • Create GPO: Allow Access to install

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    @g.jacobse said:

    From this thread (Error Code 13) it appears that some of the coding is a bit harsh in that it wants to install in a location not generally used for installing applications. And thus causes the issue.

    Those are pretty normal locations for installing user apps that aren't system wide.

  • Firefox Updates Anyway?

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    Now if only one of those three actually tested it, lol. Or @Lakshmana could test it and demonstrate to his boss that it is gone very easily.

  • Dedicated Servers

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    If you're looking for something similarly spec'd you could just buy and beef up a Thinkserver TS440. They are pretty inexpensive, have 8 bays for drives, Xeon E3-1225 v3 proc, ECC memory, redundant power supply (only comes with on slot populated), and start off under $500.

    http://www.amazon.com/ThinkServer-70AQ0009UX-E3-1225-Desktop-Computer/dp/B00ILH15DA/ref=sr_1_fkmr2_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1432915118&sr=8-2-fkmr2&keywords=ibm+thinkserver+xeon+ts440

  • Linux

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    I've seem that type of cupcake before, more commonly in the gaming world.
    They make wild generalisations about topics they don't quite understand, in the hopes if impressing the old guard who write them off as n00bs

  • Obliterase

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    Can be handy to have one of those hot swap USB drive port things.

  • Google Authenticator \ Authy

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    @scottalanmiller said:

    If you show only one thing, showing something over and over that is 3% of the market is weird.

    As you said, it's only weird if you do sell more than just that one thing that is such a small part of the market.

  • CoRAID is No More

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    Going with VCs is a dangerous road. Not the first company that I've seen that was going strong try to make some money that route and find that all the company's original values were gone and there was nothing more to be done.

  • In Wake of CoRAID Demise, Will Open AoE Rise?

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    The OpenAoE Project is a great idea, and the inventor of the protocol is involved to supporting the project. Nice work Yacine.