Re: wmv IE streaming broken on all computers

2008-01-23 Thread Ben Nordlander
interesting idea, i'll have to look. Thanks! After today with PSS though, they find the workaround to be selecting that check box in LAN Settings in IE options.. i just wish i knew why that is all of a sudden required with our current settings. -Ben On Jan 23, 2008 7:05 AM, Miller Bonnie L. <[EM

Re: OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 23 Jan 2008 at 20:51, Jeffrey Showen wrote: > to them. He tells me he wants a PhD in Paleontology - I have no idea > how to pay for it (military pay and my job resets every 3-years) but I > am determined to find a way! Good on you. If he can get in to Dartmouth College, they'll pay his tu

RE: AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread Ken Schaefer
Hi, > Ken are you talking about preventing AD from automatically creating site > links between all DC's in a network? Site Links, and Connections are two different things. Site Links are not automatically created (except the Default First Site Link). You create these manually between sites. O

RE: AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread gsweers
Ben/Ken, Sorry for the hijack, but my question may answer Ben's as well. Ken are you talking about preventing AD from automatically creating site links between all DC's in a network? I am building a AD proposal for about 6 sites and if my design is right I am going to have 3 sites US side wit

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Amer Karim
Snippet from a support case I had opened with them for my one and only attempt at deploying SEP at one of our clients: " Our product - Symantec Endpoint Protection - alone requires a server with 2GB of memory to run the following software as part of an embedded database install of SEPM: The Server

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Webster
Those came with IBM PC-DOS 4.0 Webster > -Original Message- > From: Mike Semon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Tech Resume > > I think EMS is expanded mental strain and XMS is extreme mental strain. > > -Original Message- > From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Mike Semon
I think EMS is expanded mental strain and XMS is extreme mental strain. -Original Message- From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:20 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Tech Resume I don't believe that DOS had either of those two... Cheer

Re: OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Kurt Buff
Way OT: Where ya been stationed? My father was in for 20, and we were stationed in to Arizona, Washington State, Maine, Puerto Rico, Michigan, Colorado (6 months only), Michigan, Turkey, Michigan, and Idaho, in that order, though I don't remember the first two, as I was young. I have dim memories

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Ken Schaefer
I don't believe that DOS had either of those two... Cheers Ken -Original Message- From: Tom Strader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2008 1:00 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Tech Resume EMS = Emergency Medical Skills XMS = X-Rated Movie Scanner -Orig

Re: SSL certificates

2008-01-23 Thread Jim McAtee
We used to use Thawte until Verisign bought them and raised the prices. Then Comodo/InstantSSL. I recently went to renew a couple of Comodo certificates and was floored by all the different certificate offerings. And after much reading, couldn't tell the difference between most of them. I reme

Re: OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Sherry Abercrombie
With those kind of grades, the extra-curricular activities and that kind of personality, he will be able to get scholarships easily. Plus, military brats will get picked over other kids for scholarships. Of course, he has to keep up the grades, but if he's that sure at 11 of what he wants to do,

RE: OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Tom Strader
I think the key for you Jeff is, "You Listen". The old man upstairs will open the right doors for you, keep the faith and he will. From: Jeffrey Showen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:52 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject:

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Tom Strader
EMS = Emergency Medical Skills XMS = X-Rated Movie Scanner -Original Message- From: Ken Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7:48 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Tech Resume I had to interview someone last year who listed DOS (of various versio

RE: AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread Ken Schaefer
You don't mention if you created site links between all your sites. Also, do you have "Bridge all site links" enabled or disabled? Cheers Ken From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2008 10:40 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: AD Sites / Services gurus

Re: OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Jeffrey Showen
Indeed - all hope is not lost. My take may be askew as we are a military family for over 19 years, but my 11 year old son says Ma'am and Sir to every adult he meets - and a lot of kids! He has been raised as a military brat (his MOM is active duty - deployed 4x and ramping up for #5) and he tests

RE: AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread Webster
Are you thinking that all sites should be connected in a full mesh fashion? Webster From: Benjamin Zachary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: AD Sites / Services gurus I have one ad structure with 16 sites geographically dispersed. When I goto add a new site (and its been this way)

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
I think he was joking, butdunno...fitting in personality-wise is also important. People around me don't have to like my hobbies, and I don't have to like theirs. How they handle the difference of opinion is important, in hobbies and work. As long as they can enjoy a good laugh and not take life

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Ken Schaefer
I had to interview someone last year who listed DOS (of various versions) at the end of their tech skills. Claimed 11 years experience and expert level. I just had to ask if they got much call for those skills these days, and what the difference was between EMS and XMS (and a few other curly que

RE: Documenting a Windows domain -- a subjecting propostion?

2008-01-23 Thread Free, Bob
admap will get you a good start. Ooops...that's the 'old' name :-) ADTD will get you a good startit has selectable levels of detail, which you choose really depends on the complexity of your environment and the intended audience. Once you have the topology mapped, you can add other stuff to yo

Re: Documenting a Windows domain -- a subjecting propostion?

2008-01-23 Thread Don Ely
There is an AD Topology Diagram tool that will give you a quick and dirty Visio... On Jan 23, 2008 4:11 PM, Ajay Kulsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been told to document a Windows 2003 domain -- without instructions > on what to include. > > I am thinking of listing all DCs, sites, connect

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Woodford
IMHO, I don't list hobbies.. I didn't even want to have future employers see my personal blog site in case they had a political, social or religious stigma against something I may have blogged about. Sometimes hobbies can help, sometimes not. What if the hiring manager hates your hobbie? had a for

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Woodford
Do I list every technology I ever touched? definitely not. If an employer is looking at upgrading up from the DOS6.0 workstations, then I really don't want the job. To me, that means they don't spend on their technology.. I like to provide details on my current positions, why I did so well at them.

Documenting a Windows domain -- a subjecting propostion?

2008-01-23 Thread Ajay Kulsh
I have been told to document a Windows 2003 domain -- without instructions on what to include. I am thinking of listing all DCs, sites, connectors, servers-and-their-applications, user and group names, group membership and GPOs. Any suggestions on what else I should include and if there is a

RE: AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread Free, Bob
This article is getting a little long in the tooth but it explains things pretty succinctly. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windows2000/w2kccadm/ adsites/w2kadm38.mspx Detail- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/prodtech/windows2000/w2kccadm/ adsites/w2kadm39.mspx#EHAA

Re: OT: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Woodford
Trick in understanding the difference is that my kindergarten-aged daughter is now solving these types of problems.. So underlining the number 20 is appropriate, but she is quickly moving to that high-school math from the 70's. :) On Jan 23, 2008 1:49 PM, Tom Strader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Steven Peck
Just a brief note on this subject. When I was a teen, I worked at a fast food place for a year. When new to the register we had these fancy things where you press buttons for the items, when someone gave you money, you entered the money into the deal and gave back the change. If your balance at

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Za Vue
Damn it! Which should we use? A one page or two page resume? I just finished adjusting headers, footers, fonts, added National Guard experience, 2 semesters of teaching at ITT-Tech, canoeing and kayaking as hobbies, etc. :) -Original Message- From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

OT RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
All hope is not lost. I have 3 boys, 15, 13 and 4. The older two do not talk back nor misbehave any more than young teens "back in my day" (early '80s'). Loving, considerate, to friends and strangers alike. My 4yr old will greet you for the first time, hand extended for a handshake and say "nice

AD Sites / Services gurus

2008-01-23 Thread Benjamin Zachary
I have one ad structure with 16 sites geographically dispersed. When I goto add a new site (and its been this way) the automatic generated connectors will connect some but not all other sites. For example, I add Site10 and it will create connectors for sites 1,2,3,6,7,8.Not a huge deal because I

RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Tim Vander Kooi
That really depends on where you are. Down here in Oklahoma kids are still very much raised in a Yes Sir, No Sir, Please and Thank you, kind of way. It wasn't that way though when I lived in Colorado. Location, location, location... -Original Message- From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: OT: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Salvador Manzo
Today's message... Don't get complacent :) On 1/23/08 13:49, "Tom Strader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wednesday Funny > > Last week I purchased a burger at Burger King for $1.58. The counter > girl took my $2 and I was digging for my change when I pulled 8 cents > from my pocket and gave

RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Mike Semon
Unfortunately today they teach fuzzy math. Or maybe I think it is called chisombop where they count on their hands or toes. Today they just want to count what it costs to buy playstation or Wii. -Original Message- From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 200

RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
Very true Kim, and it doesn't help when you get parents that threaten legal action repeatedly, even though their kid is the worst offender in the school. And don't get me started on the lack of respect that kids are raised with these days. In my day, you said Yes Sir, No Sir, Yes Maam, No Maam.

RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Kim Longenbaugh
Not to mention an environment where teachers have absolutely no control of their pupils because of fear of legal reprisals, among other things. -Original Message- From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:43 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: M

Re: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Steve Ens
If only they put as much money into education as they put into the military... On Jan 23, 2008 4:43 PM, Joe Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yep, the public school system is pretty sad, but when the government > decides not to put any real money into the system, what can we really > expect? > >

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Bill Songstad (WCUL)
That's better, that's the Symantec I know so well. Its nice to know that some things never change... Bill Songstad -Original Message- From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:14 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Latest antivirus t

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
LOL On Jan 23, 2008 5:31 PM, James Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://members.tripod.com/~buggerluggs/wavs/impressive.wav > > > - Original Message - > From: "Micheal Espinola Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "NT System Admin Issues" > > Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:14 PM > Subje

RE: MATH

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
Yep, the public school system is pretty sad, but when the government decides not to put any real money into the system, what can we really expect? "I've been doing so much with so little for so long, that they now expect me to do everything with nothing." That's how a lot of teachers feel these d

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
For some reason, when I read your title, I start thinking of bailing wire and duct tape (Infrastructure sustainment) ;) Joe Heaton -Original Message- From: Chris Nicholson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:04 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Latest

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread James Kerr
http://members.tripod.com/~buggerluggs/wavs/impressive.wav - Original Message - From: "Micheal Espinola Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "NT System Admin Issues" Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:14 PM Subject: Re: Tech Resume LOL... I knew I was walking into something here... roa

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
I've heard more complaints regardnig the firewall aspect. Hopefully this can be mitigated with a more educated/prepared rollout, but I dont have any first hand knowledge of that. Post rollout remote troubleshooting this problem, is, well, a problem. On Jan 23, 2008 5:13 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
LOL... I knew I was walking into something here... roar! On Jan 23, 2008 5:04 PM, Christopher Boggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I wouldn't quite call a whole second page of naked pics of Shook > "impressive" but whatever floats your boat. > > > -Original Message- > From: Micheal

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
I've heard much more bad things than good. Which is depressing, since Im stil slated to have to install it myself. Here's a bit of a posting from a local Boston-area UG withing the past 24 hours: Subject: [...] TechTips: Anyone been using Symantec EndPoint Protection? Msg Body: I have been a bi

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Chris Nicholson
Me too! Cheers! Chris Nicholson Lead, Infrastructure Sustainment(Wintel) IT Infrastructure Delivery SHAW ) Communications Telephone: (403) 716-6527 Cell:(403) 470-9816 Fax: (403) 781-4965 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ACCOUNTABLEBALANCECUSTOMER FOCUSEDINTEGRITYLOYALTY POS

RE: FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
That link is a peach too. I don't quite feel smart yet, but I do feel less stupid :-) Dave Lum - Systems Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - (971)-222-1025 "When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands" -Original Message- From: Miller Bonnie L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Christopher Boggs
Well, I wouldn't quite call a whole second page of naked pics of Shook "impressive" but whatever floats your boat. -Original Message- From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:47 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Tech Resume I've be

RE: FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
LOL--you beat me to it =) -Bonnie -Original Message- From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 1:24 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid" Wow. I just had that conversation on this li

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Jonathan Link
So, size matters? On Jan 23, 2008 4:47 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been using a 2 page resume for 10+ years. I've never had an > issue/complaint. Most found it "impressive". > > > On Jan 23, 2008 3:37 PM, Eric Woodford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I disagree

OT: Clever Anagrams

2008-01-23 Thread Tom Strader
Wednesday Funny #2 Someone out there either has too much spare time or is deadly at Scrabble. (Wait till you see the last one)! DORMITORY: When you rearrange the letters: DIRTY ROOM PRESBYTERIAN: When you rearrange the l

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Bill Songstad (WCUL)
It's too bad that system footprint wasn't measured. That would have changed things around a bit. But maybe the new Symantec product is improved over their previous offerings. They're going to have to show up as best in show quite a bit more often to win my business back though. Bill Songstad -

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
I've been using a 2 page resume for 10+ years. I've never had an issue/complaint. Most found it "impressive". On Jan 23, 2008 3:37 PM, Eric Woodford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I disagree with one page limit nowadays. Personally most employer's I've > dealt with, scan your resume to an elec

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
WL! I like it! On Jan 23, 2008 4:25 PM, WL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Indeed... clearly the test was flawed. > > > On Jan 23, 2008 12:21 PM, Ben Schorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm a little surprised that Symantec DID make it into that group. > > > > Ben M. Schorr > > Chief Executive Offi

RE: Cisco 3560 switch configuration help

2008-01-23 Thread Aaron T. Rohyans
What do you need to know? Yes, it is possible to do what you want on the 3560 as long as it doesn't involve advanced routing protocols (EIGRP/BGP/IS-IS - unless you have the EMI image on it). Let me know what you need! Hope this helps! Aaron T. Rohyans IT Coordinator IDC-USA [EMA

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Erik Goldoff
well, again it's gonna depend company by company... in some places, they'll receive 50 or more resumes, sometimes hundreds, for a specific job. (I was in this position once, reviewing resumes)... And for the HR folks that aren't tech savvy, they'll blast through the stack, maybe looking 10 secon

Re: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Don Ely
It's really going to depend on the hardware you have and how taxed it is... I've heard of folks running SQL in VM's that were heavy processor and I/O hitters, they did fine... Like any VM implementation, you need to benchmark it in a physical environment and determine if a virtual environment is r

Re: Firewall between LANs

2008-01-23 Thread Klint Price - ArizonaITPro
At my financial services company each department has a separate VLAN and subnet and only authorized PCs are given an IP in the range that is allowed between certain subnets. By default all PCs can see the server network, but few if any PCs can see other HR or Accounting PCs. In addition, it wo

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
Well, leaving stuff out doesn't really seem to be an issue these days. All employers are looking for knowledge in every OS known to man (Windows, *nix, mainframe, etc.), plus security, plus Exchange, plus SQL, plus Oracle, plus.well, you get the point... Joe Heaton

RE: FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread Michael B. Smith
See if the checkbox disappears in an hour. Then you'll know. And per Bob's earlier post of today, you'll know it's time to google adminSDHolder. Regards, Michael B. Smith MCSE/Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From: David Lum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Se

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread WL
Indeed... clearly the test was flawed. On Jan 23, 2008 12:21 PM, Ben Schorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a little surprised that Symantec DID make it into that group. > > Ben M. Schorr > Chief Executive Officer > __ > Roland Schorr & Tower > www.rol

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Nikki Peterson - OETX
30 second rule... Your resume has 30 seconds to trip interest. Having said this, scanning will look for key word trips. If your resume makes it past the key word trips (Exchange, 7 years, M.O.U.S.E, etc), you have 30 seconds on the Human factor to look at your resume and spark their interest. Nik

RE: FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread Kennedy, Jim
Wow. I just had that conversation on this list. See my question and responses on " Account Security Tab question". Short answer I got from Bonnie: Can be other reasons, but it's usually because the user is orwas a member of a protected AD group. http://msmvps.com/blogs/ulfbsimonweidner/archive

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread WL
Clearly there are dozens of views on the topic. I will add that I don't have just one resume. The resume is specific to the position being applied for. Relevance, not volume. Provide it in as many formats as may be valuable for the recipient - .pdf, .doc, .swf, etc. For a technology position, do

RE: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Phil Guevara
I agree with Eric on this. I too use 2 pages and I have never had a problem getting call backs from my resume. It is probably one of the things I am a good at. Best, Phil From: Eric Woodford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Jonathan Link
I tend to tailor my resume to the position to which I'm applying. I have a template that I work from, and add and delete items as needed based on the job description. This approach to a resume creates a living document, and allows me to demonstrate that I am adaptable. I recall a few interviewers

FIXED! RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
Um, I am an 1D10T. Users in question didn't have "Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent". That explains why the symptom is.not inheriting permissions from its parent. Check that little box and presto. No idea how some of those got unchecked, dunno if it's worth to look in t

Cisco 3560 switch configuration help

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
I need someone to contact me off-list if possible. We currently have a Cisco 2651 router, which is doing multiple interfaces on the LAN port. I need to know if it's possible to setup the same type of situation in a Catalyst 3560 switch. I've looked through the Catalyst command reference, and didn

RE: OT Vista Media Center Problems

2008-01-23 Thread Stefan Jafs
Ok, I finally fixed it after some more googeling I came across a reference to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32, I compared the key's on my Office PC and then deleted all the extra drivers. Restarted the system and it works! _

RE: Computer forensics training

2008-01-23 Thread Glen Johnson
Craig. I've also taken some SANS classes and they have been very good. Check into some of their classes that are offered through the edu arena for some significant cost savings. For example, I generally attend the weeklong class at VA. Tech. I think they did a forensics class last year. I didn

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
Im surprised simply for the fact that I have had to deal with Symantec protected systems that were infected with malware. On Jan 23, 2008 3:40 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, what was tested was the ability to detect and remove various types > of malware. What was not tested was administr

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread RichardMcClary
Well, what was tested was the ability to detect and remove various types of malware. What was not tested was administrative tasks, such as deploying, upgrading, or trying to figure out the licensing scheme... -- Richard McClary, Systems Administrator ASPCA Kno

RE: Account Security Tab question.

2008-01-23 Thread Free, Bob
google adminSDholder From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 11:27 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Account Security Tab question. Ran into an odd one, an easy fix but curious why someone would do this. On the

Re: Tech Resume

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Woodford
I disagree with one page limit nowadays. Personally most employer's I've dealt with, scan your resume to an electronic format or only except electronic submissions. Limiting yourself to one page makes for limiting your experience. In the last 10 years, I've worked 4 jobs. To go into any detail, I'd

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
LOL, ditto! If you're interested, here's the XLS with numbers instead of symbols: http://www.espinola.net/wiki/Image:AV_Results_In_Numbers.zip On Jan 23, 2008 3:21 PM, Ben Schorr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a little surprised that Symantec DID make it into that group. > > Ben M. Schorr > Ch

RE: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Ben Schorr
I'm a little surprised that Symantec DID make it into that group. Ben M. Schorr Chief Executive Officer __ Roland Schorr & Tower www.rolandschorr.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

Re: Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Micheal Espinola Jr
Unremarkably, its a 4-way tie (based on average marks) between: AntiVir F-Secure Symantec Trend Micro Converting the chart to a scale of 1-5; each of the above vendors scored a 4.4 average. I find it hard to beleive that NOD32 didnt make it into that group. Based on my own prior testing, I'm ve

RE: Account Security Tab question.

2008-01-23 Thread Miller Bonnie L .
Can be other reasons, but it's usually because the user is or was a member of a protected AD group. http://msmvps.com/blogs/ulfbsimonweidner/archive/2005/05/29/49659.aspx I ran into the same issue when going to E2k7 =) -Bonnie From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, Janua

RE: Computer forensics training

2008-01-23 Thread Christopher J. Bosak
EnCase holds some classes as well. You'd have to check their website for specifics, but it's what the police departments out here use for that. (Also, our local college campus had a class on it as well, very interesting stuff.) Chris From: Derek Lidbom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wedn

Latest antivirus test results from Andreas Marx in XLS format

2008-01-23 Thread Sam Cayze
For those that don't read SunBelt's Blog, Alex shared a very nice AntiVirus comparison Report made by Andreas Marx of Av-Test.org I thought it was neat/interesting. http://sunbeltblog.blogspot.com/2008/01/latest-antivirus-test-results-fr om.html The file in XLS

RE: Computer forensics training

2008-01-23 Thread Derek Lidbom
SANS has a course on forensics, investigation and response. I have been quite happy with courses I have taken from them. http://www.sans.org/training/description.php?mid=98&portal=bcf0aca318ff2 09c44a607a77923220d Unfortunately, I cannot speak firsthand about their forensics course. From:

Computer forensics training

2008-01-23 Thread Sauvigne, Craig M
I am looking into computer forensics training to better assist in computer crime issues with our campus police department. I am looking to learn things such as data recovery from formatted media to tracking emails to recovering web browsing history and everything else I can learn. I know how to do

RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread Michael B. Smith
I would start off by checking to see if the users that it DOESN'T work on have some particular group membership in common. Like, oh, Administrators. Or Power Users. Or something. Regards, Michael B. Smith MCSE/Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com -Original Message- From: David L

RE: Power requirements calculations?

2008-01-23 Thread Joe Heaton
Have to go back to basic electrical theory for this. Power is measured in watts. Amps is current only. Semantics, I know, since I knew what you meant, but still... Joe Heaton From: Steve Kelsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:

RE: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Ara Avvali
Hi Thanks for everyone responding. Yes performance is the major point. As example if it is going to be a lot slower to run query in VM compared to host. From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: January 23, 2008 2:12 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject:

Account Security Tab question.

2008-01-23 Thread Kennedy, Jim
Ran into an odd one, an easy fix but curious why someone would do this. On the security tab of a regular user (no one special) then advanced I have three users out of a 8000 where the checkbox for 'Inherit from parent the permission entries that apply to child objects.' is UNchecked. The iss

RE: Firewall between LANs

2008-01-23 Thread Ziots, Edward
Basically what you are talking about when you are firewalling your LAN is a Classification model, in which you separate your servers, and whom can talk to them based on risk, and need to know. Its not an uncommon theme in the financial services sector, and honestly I have been trying to gain steam

RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
I was afraid of that answer, especially the "metric gazillion". Yes I can manually create it per user, but it's a *major* PITA, I'm checking off 14 different attributes I have tried moving users from one OU to another but it seems like, as you said, the user object itself has inheritance block

Re: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Don Ely
Not visible to the VM itself, no. It all happens on the physical host... So yes, you can run SQL in a VM on VS. I've heard varying results when doing so. Mostly depends on how much processing occurs overall on the phsyical host... On Jan 23, 2008 11:09 AM, Barsodi.John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

RE: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Barsodi.John
Sorry I'm dumb, but I don't use GoExchange. ;) You're point is valid. However, it doesn't allow for multiple threads actually in the VM, correct? I think or assumed that's what he was looking for when he referenced SQL performance. From: Don Ely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed

Re: Firewall between LANs

2008-01-23 Thread Kurt Buff
On Jan 23, 2008 8:00 AM, David W. McSpadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Audit recommendation: > Credit Union should investigate risk of not having Firewalls in place > between LANs. > > WTF? > > Has anyone heard of such a thing on your own private WAN??? Absolutely. It's a really good idea

Re: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Don Ely
Not entirely correct... VS 2005 only allows one configured processor per VM. VS 2005 load balances process requests across all of the physical/logical processors on the host... On Jan 23, 2008 10:43 AM, Barsodi.John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Does this mean a guest server can only take ad

Re: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Jon Harris
Which version of Virtual Server are you running? In Virtual Server R2 SP1 mine shows 2 physical and 4 virtual processor's, I also have virtualized SQL running on this box as well as 2 web and one file server. Not a lot but then there is only 6 GB of RAM available. Jon On Jan 23, 2008 1:42 PM, A

RE: Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Barsodi.John
"Does this mean a guest server can only take advantage of a single processor which is massive performance decrease?" Correct, VMware server allows SMP From: Ara Avvali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 10:42 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Virtual Server 2005

Virtual Server 2005

2008-01-23 Thread Ara Avvali
Hello everyone, I want to be clear on something so I ask! Google gives a lot of different results. We have a server which has dual processors with quad core. So when I run the task manager on host it shows me 8 logical processors. I installed virtual server 2005 on it and ran another server 20

Re: [Top Software Firewall?]

2008-01-23 Thread Kurt Buff
On Jan 22, 2008 11:50 PM, Angus Scott-Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 22 Jan 2008 at 22:49, Kurt Buff wrote: > > > Yup - I've been keeping an eye on this. It's not getting any updates, > > beyond the noted bug fix, but it seems worth trying out. > > > > It'd be hard to be worse than ZoneAl

RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread Michael B. Smith
So ADUC says "Account Unknown"? Then that's something else entirely. I doubt highly it's your newly created group(name2sid is a utility that could 100% verify that, but try something else first...). That user object, for whatever reason, has inheritance blocked on it. There could be, oh, a met

Re: remote registry view

2008-01-23 Thread Kurt Buff
On Jan 23, 2008 5:54 AM, Michael Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > anyone know a way to view a remote pc's current user key? i want to see what > stand alone apps a user is runing. i know he is using a torrent app, and i > need to find it stealhily. How sophisticated is this user? As suggested, ps

Re: Firewall between LANs

2008-01-23 Thread David W. McSpadden
Why not just set up IPSEC on all workstations and servers and MAC Acl's on all routers and switches. That ought slow things down enough so no one can get anything accomplished. - Original Message - From: "WL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "NT System Admin Issues" Sent: Wednesday, January 23

RE: Permission propegation in AD..."KindaSorta brokedid"

2008-01-23 Thread David Lum
Long version. rDirectory (basically a non-tech-friendly GUI to AD) has an "edit" button available if the receptionist has permissions to change anything for a given user. The receptionist gave me a list of users with no "edit" button...and in each case it corresponds to the security group I created

Re: Firewall between LANs

2008-01-23 Thread WL
Sure. How about host-based firewalls on every single server. Made ya Blink! On Jan 23, 2008 8:00 AM, David W. McSpadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Audit recommendation: > Credit Union should investigate risk of not having Firewalls in place > between LANs. > > WTF? > > Has anyone heard of s

Re: OT: Monday humor

2008-01-23 Thread WL
While I can't explain your lack of patience, I can elaborate on number 7 and say that I had a boss who once wore a t-shirt to work that read "Making love is something my girlfriend does while I f#$% her." On Jan 21, 2008 6:38 AM, Andy Shook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Can't wait until Frid

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