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I love Brian's responses. I expect some people may think
responses like this are harsh but the reality of the situation is that Brian,
although young, has been involved in running some seriously large environments
and seen a lot of stupid crap and learned the lesson that you need to remove
stupid apps from the environment until they are fixes... You don't keep things
running for people if it is stupid unless everyone is aware of the stupidity and
agreed upon it. You don't go into a meeting with the opinion you are going to
figure out how to support the apps doing stupid things, you go in with the
opinion and stating it loudly that they shouldn't be doing it stupid and need to
fix it. If you don't, you as an admin, will spend most of your time dealing with
stupid apps and their requirements versus what your real job should be, running
AD properly. Also any time you want to upgrade the environment you will be stuck
dealing with the real requirements of apps running properly as well as really
stupid requirements of apps that weren't written properly and it is usually the
latter that will hold you back. Why is this bad you ask??? Because some day at
some point, your management's management is going to look at them and say you
need to cut some costs and that is going to come all the way back to you and you
will either lose hours or coworkers and you will still be trying to support all
of these stupid apps that you let through previously. Trying to get them to
change then is nearly impossible because they have come to expect the level of
service from you of you supporting their stupid ass requirements.
:)
joe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 1:59 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD Sites Rename Will
be fine unless you have some app hardcoded to them and well it should break so
you can demand to have it fixed. Thanks, Brian
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