Yaya's are how Greeks affectionately refer to their grandma's.You call your grandmas "yayas"? I was trying to come up with a family-friendly way to refer to her View attachment 367954.
Yep. Recorded over 4 shows in MSG if my memory serves.
I'm guessing it's all in how their update system works. I believe it uses the same data stream and ports for running as it does for its updates. One of the "perks" of using a cloud based service. Fortunately for us, we have been planning to remove our production environment to a completely isolated network with no outside connections. The business side will stay as is, so office folks can still get out to browse the Internet, but our side (production) will only be able to get out on our laptops. If Suzy in HR can't work for a few hours because her computers are down, nobody really notices. But when you are not pushing product out the door, the company is losing a lot of money and everybody notices.Why can’t it simply be firewalled off at the corporate level? Have one server in a DMZ that gets the updates and then internal staff can copy those and start the process internally so it can either be automated or manually distributed.
Pam... When I was 4 or 5, these people from the hills of Tennessee moved in next door. They had a daughter named Pam. I had a crush on her even back then, and she was probably 6 or 7 years older than me. She babysat me a few times. She had incredible yayas. Probably not the same PAM.
I usually keep my laptop powered off and in its backpack outside of my "normal" work hours. It's a lot more convenient to throw it in the truck when I have to run errands that way. The group I am in is on call 24/7/365 including vacations, holidays, etc. so I always have to have my laptop and cell phone with me. About the only time I can't be reached is when I take the motorcycle to and from work, so about 30 minutes a day this time of year. I haven't found a Bluetooth device that will stay in my ear at 75-80 MPH so my managers know I can't answer the phone then.Same here, I leave it run as there are times I need to jump over to a PC from phone in the evening to handle something work related. Even though my machine could boot fast enough, it just makes it easier to leave it on as I do with my home machines, etc.
I usually keep my laptop powered off and in its backpack outside of my "normal" work hours. It's a lot more convenient to throw it in the truck when I have to run errands that way. The group I am in is on call 24/7/365 including vacations, holidays, etc. so I always have to have my laptop and cell phone with me. About the only time I can't be reached is when I take the motorcycle to and from work, so about 30 minutes a day this time of year. I haven't found a Bluetooth device that will stay in my ear at 75-80 MPH so my managers know I can't answer the phone then.
I already have a headset that fits inside my helmet for one of my ham radios. However, once the temperatures in the morning are consistently in the 60's or above, the helmet stays in the garage. Finding something to stay in my ear without the helmet is the problem.
I had this on my helmet. Can listen to music, talk with buddies if they have one in their helmet, answer the phone or make calls, etc.... Comes with speakers to install inside of the helmet, a microphone, and the Sena device that mounts to the helmet. Worth every penny.
Yup, that's itIt's the only reasonable and logical explanation
Only thing that makes sense!Yup, that's it
You need to call 867-5309Do you need me to fix it?
All I get is a recorded messageYou need to call 867-5309
Possibly, last I heard Delta was still struggling to find their pilots and cabin crews to get flights off the ground. Crowdstrike really did a number on their personnel tracking system.Is this what has been causing problems with card machines and so forth that are down? For the last week, we had a bunch of gas stations and Starbucks and so on that were either partially shut down or some that we're even completely shut down because of it. Some didn't even give you the option of paying with cash. They just didn't open for business at all. Hard to believe a business would opt out of making any money just because of not having the ability to deal with paper currency.
As a side note, if a company chooses to be cashless, they deserve to be moneyless and out of business. As the Crowdstrike update showed, cards are not always going to be reliable or usable.
My son can relate. This hit the company he works in IT for in his 3rd week there. After fixing dozens of corporate PC's he's a master at Windows recovery. But it definitely put the brakes on his training!So far, there's been no loss of data, credentials, etc. I doubt Admin credentials for just one person is due to Crowstrike.
Crowstrike has only made Windows not boot. There are other things on the PC that are not happy though. The repeated crash reboots, either intentional or while trying to get into the Windows Recovery environment, has damaged some system files and triggered bitlocker problems for my employer (me, because I'm in IT). My week trying to fix this crap will probably be as bad as last week.
I'll give the Corporate guys some credit now, as their 3rd iteration of a USB PE boot stick is kick ass!