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    • Where should I start with vLAN?

      I want to hear your stories of vLAN. Where should I start with it? I just learned that our firewall switch (Watchguard) support vLAN, but I am not sure where to even start with numbering or setting. Any thoughts? When would vLAN comes in handy? etc

      Thanks!

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    • Red X on Network Drive, but works completely fine.

      This questions has been asked over and over again in various forums. But I could not find The Fix, only work around. We have our Network drive mapped via GPO. Previously, our network drives were mapped via login batch script. It was hideous. The GPO mapped drive looks much more cleaner, but recently we encounter some PC will have Red X on their network drives... but they all are still accessible. What gives? DNS? :S

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    • RE: Red X on Network Drive, but works completely fine.

      So I found this link to Microsoft fix for auto disconnect. Is it related to the red X ?
      Registry Editor

      ***WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

      Use Registry Editor to increase the default time-out period. To do this, follow these steps, and then quit Registry Editor:

      NOTE: You cannot use this method to turn off the autodisconnect feature of the Server service. You can only use this method to change the default time-out period for the autodisconnect feature.
      Click Start, click Run, type regedit (Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003) or type regedt32 (Windows NT 4.0), and then click OK.
      Locate and then click the following key in the registry:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters
      In the right pane, click the autodisconnect value, and then on the Edit menu, click Modify. If the autodisconnect value does not exist, follow these steps:
      On the Edit menu, point to New, and then click REG_DWORD.
      Type autodisconnect, and then press ENTER.
      On the Edit menu, click Modify.
      Click Hexadecimal.
      In the Value data box, type ffffffff, and then click OK.***

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    • RE: Red X on Network Drive, but works completely fine.

      @BRRABill said:

      I have this on my machine.

      I just go through and click them when I need them. Wakes them up.

      It's a hit or miss for me. Right now even after clicking it, it still mark RED X, but accessible. It is annoying to some users. Others they just don't care as long as no error pop up.

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    • RE: Data Recovery DIY

      I do not think it will work for DIY. I have done a Click of Death fix before, but it was due to failed headers.
      For starter, I would call couple of drive saver companies throughout the states (assuming you live in U.S.). some may only cost you couple hundreds to a thousand.
      If not, I would buy 3 identical drives as to the failed one. The PN, model, year, etc need to be exactly the same for best result. Save a file onto one of the new drive. Do a test platter swap with the test drive on one of the remaining 2 drives (save 1 for your failed drive).

      You will also need something like blow pic with some modification. Although it is not required, but you still need a very clean environment. Remember to wear a mask, goggle, and some thing to cover your hair. Dust on a platter is your worst nightmare. You will need to dust very frequently as well.
      0_1457962968217_upload-ab0a95bc-3ecd-4db8-9aa1-fcbeafe98062
      Add 2 holes and attach them to a vacuum. Use duster or any high pressure air gun to get rid of as much dust as possible.

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    • RE: Data Recovery DIY

      @Dashrender said:

      @Jason said:

      I think maybe I could just move the heads from the new one? The heads are what's damaged. Moving the platers is more risky since you have to tape them to keep the alignment.

      I'm curious, how do you know this?

      That make me thinking... how come we never ask "How did you know what is wrong with your harddrive?"

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    • RE: Intel NUC Kit - The Prefect Home Lab Server?

      Wait for Skull Canyon. it features quadcore i7.
      http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/skull-canyon-nuc-ces-2016/

      That is what I am getting for Black Friday purchase. Install with Samsung 950Pro. xD

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    • Switching subnet /24 to /23

      We are running out of ip addresses for subnet .1.xx. I know DHCP is capable of performing super cope, or combine subnets. But I think I need to increase subnet mask as well to accommodate the increase IP address range.
      What is the pros/cons for going /23 subnet? Should I go even lower?

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    • RE: Switching subnet /24 to /23

      I have 80 devices (printers, phones, server) that is on statics. The rest are DHCP. Should I eleminate statics all together and use DHCP reservation instead?
      If /23 will double the available range, then /22 should quadruple it right? would you recommend going /22 for future proofing?

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    • Secure Windows 10 free upgrade...but still on Windows 7??

      Is there a way to secure the free Windows 10 upgrade while still on Windows 7? We do not have volume licensing.

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    • RE: Convert Hyper-V Gen1 to Gen2... is it easy?

      @DustinB3403 said:

      Not to be rude @JaredBusch but did you read it?

      Judging from the screenshot on the post I have to say it doesn't not look like conversion, but cloning instead
      0_1460391572006_upload-0d2396d3-e8c4-47da-8037-9e867ba377d7

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    • RE: Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?

      @FATeknollogee

      @FATeknollogee said:

      Who is your preferred supplier & why?

      Looking for desktop PCs in the price range of $350 - $700, for Task workers & entry level power users.

      We use Dell. Depending on the quantity it might be cheaper to go with Dell.com (make sure to create an account to tract your order in the future). Dell.com has coupon that works very well for low quantity orders.
      Also you need to provide more specs and qty to even get an answer that can relate to your situation.

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    • RE: hyper-V VeeamEndpointBackup question

      @MattSpeller said:

      @LAH3385 said:

      That is not possible in my situation. The VM must on online 24/7. Order from higherups.

      0.o

      Good luck with that

      LOL Yeah it sucks. Your idea is spot-on perfect. Too bad I cannot take it down.. not even restart.

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    • RE: hyper-V VeeamEndpointBackup question

      @MattSpeller said:

      @LAH3385 said:

      @MattSpeller said:

      @LAH3385 said:

      That is not possible in my situation. The VM must on online 24/7. Order from higherups.

      0.o

      Good luck with that

      LOL Yeah it sucks. Your idea is spot-on perfect. Too bad I cannot take it down.. not even restart.

      You're screwed man lol not even Amazon can do that

      Veeam Baremetal is probably the option at the moment. Looking into Unitrend for a better solution.

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    • RE: Windows Desktop PC's: preferred suppliers?

      @FATeknollogee said:

      @MattSpeller said:

      Dell, i5, 8gb, small ssd = happy users

      I avoid the small form factor cases because they don't have good airflow.

      Average price is $??
      What size SSD?

      Our recent purchase with Dell (using coupons) is $450 for Optiplex 3020 i5-4590 + After market Samsung 850 Evo 250GB ($50) + additional 8GB memory stick (12GB total) ($30). I did a lot of shopping research and Newegg just happen to have samsung 850 on their daily eggshocker thing. Don't expect to get this price at this moment. Might be around $650

      @Dashrender said:

      @Jason said:

      @MattSpeller said:

      Dell, i5, 8gb, small ssd = happy users

      I avoid the small form factor cases because they don't have good airflow.

      Small SSD? You can get after market 512gb for around $100

      Why spend $100 when $60 will do for a 120 or even 256? By company policy, no one is suppose to have any data on the local machine. My new Windows 10 images take around 25 GB, anything more than that is just a waste of space and money.

      True that no one should have anything on their local, but some LOVE to put stuff on their Desktop. I overcome this with VeeAM backup on to their secondary hard drive. We don't have folder relocation policy yet.

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    • Adobe Acrobat (GPO Published) unable to uninstall. Transforms damaged

      0_1461175984006_upload-87b8921e-52da-46e1-8011-3aa1b9e5166c

      The application was published by GPO. I just ran update patch from Adobe on the MSI package and made some changes to the MST (config modify) file. I am not sure if doing so break the application or not... but now I cannot update the application on workstations nor uninstall it.
      Any idea? How to fix the Transform? If unfixable what's my next step.
      Ultimately I may resort to Revo Pro.

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    • RE: Adobe Acrobat (GPO Published) unable to uninstall. Transforms damaged

      No need to reply here. Found a solution. Will upload later how to overcome this. Although I don't think anyone would make the same mistake I made... but just in case 😄

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    • GPO GoogleChrome - Extension Uninstall/Deny?

      How to deny an extension (Google Hangout) via GPO? We already have GPO template installed, and it is now pushing some Extensions to certain OU. One of the manager request to restrict Google Hangout from all Chrome browser.

      Under Chrome template > Users > Policies > Admin template > Google > Google Chrome (Enterprise) > Extension > Configure Extension installation blacklist... I already enable nckgahadagoaajjgafhacjanaoiihapd;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx but it still enabled.

      I use ID;https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx to push extension so I am under the impression it also works for deny as well.

      any idea?

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    • RE: The story of CryptoLocker... Just happened an hour ago... Thoughts?

      All we know is that GPO for crytolocker was broken/denied thus any protection for CryptoLocker was disabled for at most 48 hours. It was a combination of incidents lead to CryptoLocker. Don't think flash is the cause here.

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    • Anyone with a good presentation wireless mic + ideas + $$$

      We are looking for a mic system for our conference room. We use the room for meeting, training, and company wide (50 people) event. Right now I use a regular headset with mic + a laptop with "Listen to this device" and out into Bose speaker. It works but the sound quality is sloppy and it pick up a lot of breathing and friction sound.

      My boss wants a better system in place. He wants 3 wireless mics where 2 of them is a concealed kind (The kind that snap on the shirt...not the handheld). I reached out to Shure because it was recommended by one of the manager that their microphone quality is very high. Below are some items recommended by Shure's rep

      http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/blx-wireless-systems/blx188-cvl
      http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/blx-wireless-systems/blx24r-sm58
      http://www.shure.com/americas/products/mixers-dsp/scm268-4-channel-microphone-mixer
      http://www.shure.com/americas/products/accessories/wireless-systems/wireless-systems-antennas/ua844swb-antenna-distribution-system

      The system would cost us over $1,000+speaker cost. Therefore I am looking for a better option that will utilize Shure's mic quality, or similar brand with equivalent quality. Anyone has any suggestion of what they use? Overall we want to looks professional and not like family meeting.

      I was hoping for a $300-400 solution.

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