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    • RE: XP: Options in virtualization setup

      @scottalanmiller said in XP: Options in virtualization setup:

      @Breffni-Potter said in XP: Options in virtualization setup:

      @scottalanmiller said in XP: Options in virtualization setup:

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      @matteo-nunziati said

      question time with yourself? you are scaring me....

      Yeah if we're going to cross post a link to the source would be useful. It's a bit too much like leeching content otherwise.

      I let him know that there was more info here because he posted when there was no one online there.

      That's not the same thing.

      Well, I cross posted the majority from here TO there. So the leeching is more in that direction then.

      So you hurt the SEO of 2 websites in one go? Good work.

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    • RE: Security without AD

      Authentication, you can look at many other options.

      Now as for central management, device control, update management, there are also lots of third party solutions, so instead of rolling AD, you'd roll with an MDM style solution where instead of using pre-made group policies, you start pushing powershell scripts.

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    • RE: Getting IT Wrong, Every Day

      Using the words

      "I've been doing this for x years"
      "I do this for all my clients"
      "There are over _____ number of users of this worldwide"

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    • RE: Why QuickBooks Is Not a Business Tool

      A lot of accountants are on a referral scheme for QuickBooks/Sage/Xero and other tools, so recommendations are often skewed.

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    • RE: 2FA - when required by your vendors, do you stipend your staff?

      "It depends" on way more factors than 2FA.

      Do they currently have work emails on their personal device?
      If yes, why does introducing 2FA suddenly require stipends? If no, then provide them with physical tokens for 2FA instead.

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    • RE: 2FA - when required by your vendors, do you stipend your staff?

      The 2FA is data only right? And they can set it to only work on wifi?

      It really depends on the team you have, if you have...cheap mean spirited people on the team. Then yes you'll have to pay a stipend but make it like...cost of storing the app on their devices. $2 a year?

      A bigger question, what if they don't have smartphones?

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