On 29 Apr 2013 at 13:04, David Lum wrote:
I vote do it. I prefer e-mail to web forum for this stuff.
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On 26 Apr 2013 at 12:32, Erik Goldoff wrote:
Just FYI, but there *is* a Portable version of windirstat too ( I use
it on client's systems specifically because it doesn't need to be
installed
YMMV
From PortableApps.com? Or somewhere else?
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On 26 Apr 2013 at 13:27, Ben Scott wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming
angu...@geoapps.com wrote:
I use Spacemonger 1.4, the last free version. Prefer it to WinDirStat as it
is a standalone executable which doesn't have to be installed.
WinDirStat
as unique to me.
Also, portable devices for email - don't like 'em. Too darn hard to
work with and see the messages on.
Get off my lawn.
+1
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the parking lot just sitting in our car.
Jim
My wife's brother lives in Cleveland. What grocery chain? If you don't want
to answer on list, feel free to answer off-list.
Angus
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CamScanner -Phone PDF Creator - Android Apps on Google Play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intsig.camscanner
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the advantage of being
cross-platform and cross-machine.
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On 18 Apr 2013 at 20:31, Jon Harris wrote:
Speaking of which does Chrome still allow a user to install
without Administrator permission?
Yes, it installs under User's AppData instead of in ProgFiles
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as on my desktop.
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, the publish list of laptops which have this in the BIOS:
BIOS Compatibility | Absolute Software
http://www.absolute.com/en/partners/bios-compatibility
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which have [X] Install Chrome buried in the
fine print.
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FileName.TxT and FileNAME.TXT as the same
internally.
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On 19 Apr 2013 at 3:15, Ryan Finnesey wrote:
... I prefer a listserv over a web based forum.
+100
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On 10 Apr 2013 at 9:42, Andrew S. Baker wrote:
Especially the mouse-over... :)
Load the mobile version m.xkcd.com and you don't even need to move the mouse
;-)
By Today's XKCD I ass*u*me the OP meant this one:
xkcd: All Adobe Updates
https://m.xkcd.com/1197/
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://www.ncryptedcloud.com/cloud-security-questions/)
-- that implies to me that they can decrypt your files.
I do have SpiderOak, but I haven't really put too much up there. Just
some testing...
Got good ratings from SecurityNow, as does BoxCryptor.
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-badness-makes-cracking-harder-the-long-password/
One thing I do to mitigate dictionary attacks: m11spelll wuurds wh33n EEYYEE
yuuse tthheemm iiNn P@@ssww00rdd5znot sure how long the black hats will
take to add stuff like this ;-) but it's just an arms race.
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better, particularly when
the phrases adhere to grammatical rules.
Whiich is whyy II oftten missllep wurds inn mmy pawsords.
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Community (free, no support) edition available:
ownCloud.org | Your Cloud, Your Data, Your Way!
http://owncloud.org/
The price is right, at least for the community edition.
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On 15 Jan 2013 at 15:29, Matthew W. Ross wrote:
Doesn't Adobe (and possibly other PDF viewers) include PDF rendering with
javascript now?
I just want a dumb .pdf reader. Is it just me?
Try SumatraPDF -- very lightweight. Browser plugin available, but you can turn
that off. It's what I
On 26 Dec 2012 at 20:22, Jon Harris wrote:
Either the list is down or it is really quiet today.
The list is down.
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-Sensor.aspx
http://www.eldes.lt/en/gsm-security-remote-control-devices-gateways.html
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-sensitive and usually have limited hard-coded
password fields.
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?
I know I am.
Me, too, for some uses.
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. I no longer
recommend Roboform to anyone.
YMMV.
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password mis-managers on a recent
SecurityNow podcast which should give you a list of ones to avoid. ISTR they
actually recommended two or three. Google it.
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for this.
Just pair your cloud-drive-of-choice with BoxCryptor to secure the documents
from nosy cloud admins and others who might want to read your
data-in-the-cloud.
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products at all.
I have known the author online for a couple of years, he's an active Spiceworks
user and an experienced Windows admin.
Angus
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it sets.
Works on Windows from XP on.
Angus
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On 14 Oct 2012 at 22:23, Robert Cato wrote:
What color is the mouse?
Is the secretary single?
+1
Sorry, it's been a bad week and I needed a laugh.
[BSEG]
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On 4 Oct 2012 at 9:43, Sam Cayze wrote:
Obligatory:
http://xkcd.com/378/
+42
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or send an email to listmana...@lyris.sunbeltsoftware.com
with the body: unsubscribe ntsysadmin
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On 27 Sep 2012 at 19:50, N Parr wrote:
It's already been discussed and solved.
http://xkcd.com/627/
+42
xkcd has the answer to most problems
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You probably need a quadruple bucky
http://catb.org/jargon/html/Q/quadruple-bucky.html
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On 11 Sep 2012 at 13:49, Jonathan Link wrote:
Not at all...
In other news, I'm moving to Montana, living off the land and going off
the grid...
Don't change your name to Randy Weaver.
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a shit if your 'feelings' get hurt either...
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the report of this KB's install problem - I
noticed that in my testing, and wondered if it was just my test machine or
more general.
I was surprised that I was the only one here to see this, but it appears I was
only the first.
A
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worse.
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On 14 Aug 2012 at 13:52, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
Win7 users are reporting repeated attempts to install the patch for
KB2647753.
See thread at DSLreports.com:
KB2647753 - Problems installing it - Security | DSLReports Forums
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r27424108-KB2647753
as I could, but it's good
and free (ad supported, but any decent adblocker can prevent the flashy crap on
the side).
A
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from them in sufficient quantity to get free shipping ...
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On 30 Jul 2012 at 16:21, David Lum wrote:
I set printers and most servers to be static...via DHCP...
+1
There are pros and cons to this of course, and I'm not sold that one way or
another is the best.
Reserved IPs on the DHCP server is best IMHO as that provides one central
location
-2013-office-365-duet-2-0-azure-cloud-windows-phone-lync-dynamics-crm-and-more.aspx
http://tinyurl.com/cksuymw
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http://straighttalksim.com/
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Maybe next year.
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On 8 Jun 2012 at 15:19, Andrew S. Baker wrote:
I still have a few APCs around here, but I'm mostly using CyberPower UPSes...
I can get 40+ minutes (I have 4 UPSes)
I quit using APCs a while back, I don't like their $28 proprietary USB cables.
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.
That said, I did change my LI pwd, including lengthening it somewhat.
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:
for /f tokens=1-5 usebackq %i in (`filever
%SystemRoot%\system32\Macromed\Flash\Flash*.ocx`) do set FLashV=%m
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of our current password databases.
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Seen here:
http://blog.linkedin.com/2012/06/06/linkedin-member-passwords-compromised/
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On 19 Jan 2012 at 0:05, Free, Bob wrote:
Take, for example, the Twitter account herpderpia (contains offensive
language), which has been compiling those who have been crying and confused
over the loss of Wikipedia.
FWIW http://twitter.com/herpderpedia (not herpderpia) shows that there was
clueful.
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it was pointed out to me that 750 hours = 31.25 days.
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On 18 Jan 2012 at 17:15, Kurt Buff wrote:
Heretic!
Burn the witch!
Or install NoScript and Request Policy in Firefox, and gain some
measure of control...
+1 -- I never saw the blackout page.
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with
unlimited client pc´s.
Are there any other products on the market that meet these requirements?
Is this for a corporate user or for a consultant? Price point?
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up an MSI installer for your clients to run and connect to you.
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/top_10_freeware_tools.html
Some of them have paid versions.
netw...@thisisnotmyrealemail.com is a good email if you need one to register
for download ;-)
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by Cnet's bloatware toolbars, homepage changes, and new
default search engines - but Cnet is even claiming that their
installer wrapping is 'for the users.'
Links in the original: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/08/22/1740238/
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it on the original site, you can read about it elsewhere.
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of lost
business if data is unrecoverable? I maintain that the drives are FAR
cheaper! Hence my mantra: NO RAID5! NO RAID5! NO RAID5! NO RAID5! NO
RAID5! NO RAID5! NO RAID5!
http://miracleas.com/BAARF/RAID5_versus_RAID10.txt
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on pfsense.
I just replaced an IPCop box with a newer pfSense box when a power failure
fried the IPCop's power supply. Trivial install and pfSense supports dual WAN
which IPCop doesn't.
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On 7 Oct 2011 at 9:34, John Hornbuckle wrote:
I just use Microsoft Security Essentials. Seems to work well enough for me. Or
am I naïve?
I don't trust MSE, as it requires Automatic Updates to update itself and I
don't let AU run on my systems. Microsoft has slipped to many things like
. It won't force
the traffic (redirect it), but it will prevent infected machines from sending
to port 25 elsewhere.
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roaming computers
-- i.e. laptops off the LAN -- with any success.
When they fix that it'll be a great product.
You can block the ads with a simple HOSTS fix, too.
A
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could wipe one by filling it completely with random data.
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On 5 Aug 2011 at 10:16, Cameron wrote:
Vipre? If I'm not mistaken you can set it so that the device will look
to the cloud if it can't connect to the mother ship!
It does, I have laptops configured this way.
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:
5 User $999.99 per year ($16.99/month per user)
25 User $2999.99 per year ($9.99/month per user)
http://www.yousendit.com/compare-plans?incid=topNavPlansSignUp_txt
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://www.utopiatemple.com/tutils/tdel.htm
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Well, two days ago.
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Microsoft's MS-DOS is 30 today o reghardware
Kudos to QDOS
By Tony Smith
27th July 2011 06:00 GMT
MS-DOS is 30 years old today. Well, kind of. On 27 July 1981, Microsoft
gave the name MS-DOS to the disk
at setting up a ZendTo server.
::: Official Home Page for ZendTo - Web-Based File Transfer :::
http://www.zend.to/
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On 22 Jul 2011 at 15:10, Terry Dickson wrote:
I pulled one yesterday with FTP, the link on the website was broken. However
that was for Windows 7, I don't see them for Server 2008.
Do you have the FTP URL for this?
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On 19 Jul 2011 at 14:04, Kennedy, Jim wrote:
Take it out back and beat it with a hammer. Tell the bean counters someone
must have dropped it.
+1
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to put up with to read the slides.
That said there were some useful things in there, especially the first one.
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/firefox/addon/long-url-please-mod/
Xpnd.it! short URL expander :: Add-ons for Firefox
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/xpndit-short-url-expander/
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On 12 Jul 2011 at 16:28, Oliver Marshall wrote:
Hi,
Is there a tool anyone can suggest, other than wireshark, that we can use
to show which
process on a server is using up bandwidth on the WAN connection?
Maybe this one:
SmartSniff: Packet Sniffer
- Capture TCP/IP
On 13 Jul 2011 at 14:08, Erik Goldoff wrote:
What I would like to see from the OS is something like a trimmed down
version of UAC *just for the malware load points* !!! A permission /
integrity monitor that prompts and/or logs whever a RUN key is
altered, whenever a scheduled task is created,
cannot connect to database there.
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I had something happen yesterday that I'm still trying to figure out. Had to
clone a user's profile folder under Win7 Pro 32-bit when their IE config got so
messed up they couldn't use any sites with scripting, even after I reset all
the IE settings. When I was copying over the user's
back here more often now some things have settled
down for the summer.
I would try setting up a 32-bit virtual machine on the 64-bit desktop and
seeing if that would sync to the phone.
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On 24 Jun 2011 at 20:00, Ben Scott wrote:
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming
angu...@geoapps.com wrote:
PQI makes them -- U339.
http://www.pqi.com.tw/product2.asp?cate1=18proid=13
I looked for the U339 just last week and didn't have a lot of luck
finding available
(Imation, I think) with WP switches.
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On 24 Jun 2011 at 18:41, Michael B. Smith wrote:
While I personally have it, since I'm a heavy user of MinGW, I bet 99% of
Windows users don't have wget. ;-)
There's a Win32 port, pretty lean. I use it all the time.
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://maps.huge.info/zips_in_multiple_states.htm
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VERY wary of the cloud!
This blog posting makes a good point for some local storage:
Price gap: Storage vs Bandwidth | Backblaze Blog
http://blog.backblaze.com/2011/06/22/price-gap-storage-vs-bandwidth/
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:35 AM, John Aldrich
jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com wrote:
Do any of you have a favorite print screen utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't
Still have one 70+-year-old accountant at a client who is running Windows 95 so
he can run
Quattro Pro for DOS for his custom reports.
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they're doing, or
because cheap equipment breaks regularly...
A.K.A. The Broken Window Fallacy in economics.
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. One time when he went
away for fieldwork for a month, we re-arranged his mineral shelf.
He locked his account out, you betcha!
At the time I was a geophysicist, not a system admin, so I didn't have to
unlock him ;-)
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and La Crosse VA share a common ZIP code, 23950.
http://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/199153-1-zip-code-2-cities
See http://preview.tinyurl.com/6fxbnxa for more examples.
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will scan the current network and give you a screen showing the
computer name and the logged-in user's name (if you're in a domain
environment).
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or a good Google
string to tell us where we can get one of these? They might be very useful ...
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On 3 Jun 2011 at 10:34, John Aldrich wrote:
Thanks... This particular user is unlucky enough to have teenagers who
use his computer. My guess is they are visiting infected/hostile/0wned
sites and that's how he's getting infected. Never really had a problem
when he was working here, so I'm
On 2 Jun 2011 at 15:44, Stu Sjouwerman wrote:
Will Kill.
Been seeing spam here regularly, 1-5 msgs/week. Not Good.
Do you have a Captcha in your subscribe mechanism?
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On 26 May 2011 at 13:47, jesse-r...@wi.rr.com wrote:
We have a file server where users SHOULD be storing their data. However,
users still continue to store their data in My Document and their Desktop.
I am being told to come up with a solution to backup THAT data. We do NOT
have
On 25 May 2011 at 10:22, James Rankin wrote:
I seem to remember SpiceWorks has a helpdesk side to it
It does, and it's free (ad-supported, but AdBlock Plus can be configured to
block the ads ;-))
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On 23 May 2011 at 15:45, Kelsey, John wrote:
Vipre for Exchange 2003. Is there a way to allow attachments to come in
when they are from
specific senders? For example, I want to open up .pdf attachments, but
ONLY when they come
from us...@wherever.com. All other .pdf´s should
On 23 May 2011 at 17:26, Ben Scott wrote:
I like your last. Might can add BP or TEPCO in there perhaps?
I actually used TEPCO originally, but I felt the all-caps stood
out too much and risked ruining the delivery. Same with BP.
Haliburton was the third choice. :)
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