After the debacle of Vista, I could have sworn I read on this very site a few weeks ago that Win 7 was going to offered as a FREE upgrade, at least to Vista users. Am I on crack or did I actually see that story?
Honestly. The adoption rate of Exchange 2007 was LOW and slow. Even when SP1 was released (after almost a year delay, btw), we're still stuck with this shitty command line interface that USED to be GUI to do all sorts of fun admin things in. It's a royal PITA to administer. How about an SP2 that will fix seemingly dead issues like OWA support for other browsers, etc? If MS thinks we and other companies that just spent thousands of dollars on the "bleeding edge" 2007 are going to pony up for 2010, they've got a surprise waiting. This is incrtedibly insulting.
I guess Ballmer realized how shitty everything was the company has done over the past 2-3 years since he took over and decided to move on.
Sorry. You are dead wrong. This is a classic move by union telco members when there is a contract dispute. It's way too coincidental this was done (in two places) just when their most recent contracts expired. CLASSIC telco sabotage.
When I hear that critical lines were cut, I thought to myself "I bet there just happens to be some sort of labor dispute going on with the union guys in California." Sure enough, you guys confirmed it.
My father worked for Verizon (formerly Bell Atlantic, etc) for roughly 15 years until he recently retired. He was "management." EVERY SINGLE TIME the union guys went out on strike, the vandalism began. There's a lot of political back-scratching going on when this happens and the union is VERY good at protecting these guys from any sort of prosecution. Fortunately, one time, one or two guys were electrocuted in Brooklyn (or maybe it was Staten Island) the last time around. They were climbing a pole attempting to cut lines. They successfully sabotaged lines in Fairfield County back in 98 or 99. They set fires in buildings, flooded tunnels containing copper and fiber lines, attack managers physically or damage their cars while they are working and these guys are "picketing." Disgusting behavior.
Union workers are a pathetic bunch. Very petty, very childish, very ignorant and are often despicable. You cut phone lines that people rely on for 911 services because you want a f***ing pay raise??? I hope one day a family member of a union telco worker dies due to an intentionally cut line. Maybe they will learn. but I doubt it.
I'm kinda-sorta looking for a new job because my boss is an a$$hole. So, I update my res and look at the listings on Monster...and it's DEAD. I'm talking about a couple of listings per week if that for anything more than entry-level (I've got 10+ years under my belt, so..). Its pretty dismaying, to be honest. The layoffs don't seem to have hit this area hard (yet) but there are no open jobs around that I can find.
This guy is right. Piracy is embedded in the Chinese culture. I dated a Chinese girl and her entire extended family (a lot of people) felt it was perfectly normal to do shit like pirate software - and eat endangered species (I'm not kidding). I'd be surprised if there was even one legitimate copy of software in that entire country, frankly.
After all the damage squirrels have done to my property the past few years, I know refer to them as tree rats. I "relocated" 12 of them last year and 3 more are adding themselves to my shit list this fall.
I think a lot of these problems stem back to the ridiculously warm weather we had late last January. It was in the 60s and 70's for nearly a week. Fucked up a lot of my plants and killed many of them once it returned to normal cold a week or so later. I've talked to several people who've had similar problems this year with various plants likely due to that warm spell.
I've been in IT for around 10 years now, and I'm still learning tons of stuff. Outside of troubleshooting and a few other things, hiring straight out of school (IMHO) is not always a good idea. ESPECIALLY when it comes to customer (i.e. end-user) service.
One funny anecdote I like to tell people how experience matters in my job: I used to work for a popular fashion company in NYC. Tons of hot girls. I noticed that every once in a while, one of them would be super nice to me. And then I would do special things for them (find a sound card for their music, etc.) as they asked. I was befuddled why they no longer paid attention to me. Then I figured it out: hot girls use IT guys to get shit. Now, they wait longer. Well, that's not always true, but since I'm married it doesn't matter and I always like the eye candy. But at least I'm aware of it now.:)
I absolutely agree with you. Frankly, there is very little, if any, legitimate traffic coming out of Russia. I think most ISPs should unilaterally cut off any communications from any IP from Russia. And part of me wants to extend that block to China as well.
I agree. I have absolutely NO qualms about anyone going after these scumbags if "regular" law enforcement won't do anything about it. Hell, I'd do it myself if I was so equipped and skilled.
I have a degree in Philosophy, but my career (with a brief interlude into journalism) has been in IT. Shortly after I graduated, I met a guy who started a software company. he was a Phil grad and he said most of his programmers were as well. There's something in the logical functionality of computer science that appeals to us brainiacs.:)
And I'm not making a joke. A close relative of mine has worked for Verizon for 20 years and I'm amazed at the stories he tells about the union employees. Probably the laziest, immature, uneducated bunch of morons on the planet (besides the Bush Admin). Take a look at news archives what these scumbags do during strikes: vandalize buildings and equipment, sabotage critical data and phone lines, cut off 911 service, etc. They are petty beyond belief and go running to their supervisors and unions heads any time they have a gripe. God forbid you ask them to move something and it's "not in their job description." That's an immediate grievance. I'm actually surprised this guy got in trouble. Most of the time, the union will go to GREAT lengths to protect these guys, even when they cut those 911 lines or start fires at company locations.
I remember hearing all those commercials that you could name a star after someone. I was actually dumb enough to do it for a girlfriend. When we got the "chart" the star was.... made up! They actually put a black dot from a magic marker on it. This sounds oddly familiar.
How about getting NASA's money back from George Bush's bogus faith-based programs?
Uh, and you actually think Fox News would report on this? If anything, they'd celebrate it. Normally, this is something the NY Times would scream about on the front pages. But, again, I hold that NO ONE CARES.
C'mon, people. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone any more. EVERY politician in Washington accepts bribes. They've made it legal under the guise of "campaign contributions." The sad problem is that, oh, 99.9% of Americans couldn't give two shits about it because they are to desensitized, skeptical, jaded and mostly plain ignorant and lazy to do anything about it. Every single scumbag in Washington needs to be thrown out of office and we need to start from scratch. It's a big, festering pit of corruption. Look at any issue. The guys vote depending on who pays them the most. It's clear as day and they don't even hide it. But no one is rushing to throw these human pieces of garbage out. That's why the US is in such bad shape these days - worse than we've been in a very, very long time.
Wake me when the revolution starts. Hopefully it's before my 90th birthday in 55 years.
I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned here yet. I ran into this problem on two completely different machines in teh past few weeks and this fixed both of them. The problem has to do with the GDI32.dll file in SP3. I have no f*cking idea what that file does, but that's the culprit.
I don't recall where I got teh following fix, but it works. You can thank me later.
==== The solution is to restore the GDI32.dll from the service pack into Windows system folder with the following steps:
1. Boot from a Windows CD or BartPE.
2. At Welcome to Setup screen, press "R" to start repair option and open up a Recovery Console's command prompt window.
3. Select the Windows installation to use, normally is C:\Windows and just one option. If so, press "1 and hit Enter.
4. If prompted for administrator password, enter the password (normally blank) and hit Enter.
5. Make a backup of existing GDI32.dll in system folder with following command:
Replace "C" of the drive letter of your Windows installation drive if necessary.
6. Then copy backup GDI32.dll from c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386\gdi32.dll to the system folder with the following commands:
Well, I wasn't trying to be heart tugging. I didn't make up my story of the client that I turned in. I used the mention of it because it's a lot more widespread of a problem than anyone realizes and it's more often than not the reason behind a computer search warrant.
I don't get it. Let's stop throwing out the Men in Black Helicopters theories and Bill gates is Trampling My First Amendment Rights crap. If a computer is held for evidence in a child porn case, for example, then why would anyone here have a problem with a tool that makes it easier to collect said evidence from the computer to prosecute the offenders?
Let's forget there are already plenty of tools available to do this. So bitching about this is just farking stupid in the first place...
I turned in a client over a year ago for possession of child porn. I don't have one regret in doing so. When I turned the kid's computer in, I saw first-hand how carefully the police treat such things in order to preserve all evidence. If there's a tool out there that makes this process easier to nail people, then I say go for it. Stop bitching. No one's out to nail you for your WaRez.
...with users who don't know what the hell they're doing in the first place. There's no way I'd want this. Most of our users would screw everything up in no time. The other half would have Limewire and a bunch of other crap installed to mess the computer up.
You mean something forced through in a short period of time using Homeland Security money failed?? I've never heard of such a thing. This never happens. The HS Dept is flawless in all of its executions and, as far as I know, has never wasted so much as a few dollars on something bogus. Just look at all the nice trailers they bought for those poor people in New Orleans! What about the millions of dollars of anti-terrorism "kits" and emergency response stuff sent to Wyoming? I just refuse to accept this article as truth!
I was just about to post the same thing.... Corporate America has owned every politician/whore in Washington for the past 2 decades. It's going to require a LOT more to initiate a change. It seems so overwhelming, because you have to literally throw EVERY congressman and senator out of office at once and start from scratch and BAN ALL LOBBYING ACTIVITY.
If you need some scumbag lobbyist telling you how to vote and why, then you don't belong in office. Period. Learn to do your own research and protect the people who pay your overly generous salary and benefits: the taxpayers.
After the debacle of Vista, I could have sworn I read on this very site a few weeks ago that Win 7 was going to offered as a FREE upgrade, at least to Vista users. Am I on crack or did I actually see that story?
Honestly. The adoption rate of Exchange 2007 was LOW and slow. Even when SP1 was released (after almost a year delay, btw), we're still stuck with this shitty command line interface that USED to be GUI to do all sorts of fun admin things in. It's a royal PITA to administer. How about an SP2 that will fix seemingly dead issues like OWA support for other browsers, etc? If MS thinks we and other companies that just spent thousands of dollars on the "bleeding edge" 2007 are going to pony up for 2010, they've got a surprise waiting. This is incrtedibly insulting.
I guess Ballmer realized how shitty everything was the company has done over the past 2-3 years since he took over and decided to move on.
Sorry. You are dead wrong. This is a classic move by union telco members when there is a contract dispute. It's way too coincidental this was done (in two places) just when their most recent contracts expired. CLASSIC telco sabotage.
When I hear that critical lines were cut, I thought to myself "I bet there just happens to be some sort of labor dispute going on with the union guys in California." Sure enough, you guys confirmed it.
My father worked for Verizon (formerly Bell Atlantic, etc) for roughly 15 years until he recently retired. He was "management." EVERY SINGLE TIME the union guys went out on strike, the vandalism began. There's a lot of political back-scratching going on when this happens and the union is VERY good at protecting these guys from any sort of prosecution. Fortunately, one time, one or two guys were electrocuted in Brooklyn (or maybe it was Staten Island) the last time around. They were climbing a pole attempting to cut lines. They successfully sabotaged lines in Fairfield County back in 98 or 99. They set fires in buildings, flooded tunnels containing copper and fiber lines, attack managers physically or damage their cars while they are working and these guys are "picketing." Disgusting behavior.
Union workers are a pathetic bunch. Very petty, very childish, very ignorant and are often despicable. You cut phone lines that people rely on for 911 services because you want a f***ing pay raise??? I hope one day a family member of a union telco worker dies due to an intentionally cut line. Maybe they will learn. but I doubt it.
I'm kinda-sorta looking for a new job because my boss is an a$$hole. So, I update my res and look at the listings on Monster...and it's DEAD. I'm talking about a couple of listings per week if that for anything more than entry-level (I've got 10+ years under my belt, so..). Its pretty dismaying, to be honest. The layoffs don't seem to have hit this area hard (yet) but there are no open jobs around that I can find.
Yeah, good luck with that. That would require the Chinese gov't to actually give a shit about this problem.
This guy is right. Piracy is embedded in the Chinese culture. I dated a Chinese girl and her entire extended family (a lot of people) felt it was perfectly normal to do shit like pirate software - and eat endangered species (I'm not kidding). I'd be surprised if there was even one legitimate copy of software in that entire country, frankly.
After all the damage squirrels have done to my property the past few years, I know refer to them as tree rats. I "relocated" 12 of them last year and 3 more are adding themselves to my shit list this fall.
I think a lot of these problems stem back to the ridiculously warm weather we had late last January. It was in the 60s and 70's for nearly a week. Fucked up a lot of my plants and killed many of them once it returned to normal cold a week or so later. I've talked to several people who've had similar problems this year with various plants likely due to that warm spell.
I've been in IT for around 10 years now, and I'm still learning tons of stuff. Outside of troubleshooting and a few other things, hiring straight out of school (IMHO) is not always a good idea. ESPECIALLY when it comes to customer (i.e. end-user) service.
One funny anecdote I like to tell people how experience matters in my job: I used to work for a popular fashion company in NYC. Tons of hot girls. I noticed that every once in a while, one of them would be super nice to me. And then I would do special things for them (find a sound card for their music, etc.) as they asked. I was befuddled why they no longer paid attention to me. Then I figured it out: hot girls use IT guys to get shit. Now, they wait longer. Well, that's not always true, but since I'm married it doesn't matter and I always like the eye candy. But at least I'm aware of it now. :)
I absolutely agree with you. Frankly, there is very little, if any, legitimate traffic coming out of Russia. I think most ISPs should unilaterally cut off any communications from any IP from Russia. And part of me wants to extend that block to China as well.
I agree. I have absolutely NO qualms about anyone going after these scumbags if "regular" law enforcement won't do anything about it. Hell, I'd do it myself if I was so equipped and skilled.
I have a degree in Philosophy, but my career (with a brief interlude into journalism) has been in IT. Shortly after I graduated, I met a guy who started a software company. he was a Phil grad and he said most of his programmers were as well. There's something in the logical functionality of computer science that appeals to us brainiacs. :)
And I'm not making a joke. A close relative of mine has worked for Verizon for 20 years and I'm amazed at the stories he tells about the union employees. Probably the laziest, immature, uneducated bunch of morons on the planet (besides the Bush Admin). Take a look at news archives what these scumbags do during strikes: vandalize buildings and equipment, sabotage critical data and phone lines, cut off 911 service, etc. They are petty beyond belief and go running to their supervisors and unions heads any time they have a gripe. God forbid you ask them to move something and it's "not in their job description." That's an immediate grievance. I'm actually surprised this guy got in trouble. Most of the time, the union will go to GREAT lengths to protect these guys, even when they cut those 911 lines or start fires at company locations.
Thank you. I was just about to post the exact same comments.
I remember hearing all those commercials that you could name a star after someone. I was actually dumb enough to do it for a girlfriend. When we got the "chart" the star was.... made up! They actually put a black dot from a magic marker on it.
This sounds oddly familiar.
How about getting NASA's money back from George Bush's bogus faith-based programs?
Uh, and you actually think Fox News would report on this? If anything, they'd celebrate it. Normally, this is something the NY Times would scream about on the front pages. But, again, I hold that NO ONE CARES.
C'mon, people. This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone any more. EVERY politician in Washington accepts bribes. They've made it legal under the guise of "campaign contributions." The sad problem is that, oh, 99.9% of Americans couldn't give two shits about it because they are to desensitized, skeptical, jaded and mostly plain ignorant and lazy to do anything about it. Every single scumbag in Washington needs to be thrown out of office and we need to start from scratch. It's a big, festering pit of corruption. Look at any issue. The guys vote depending on who pays them the most. It's clear as day and they don't even hide it. But no one is rushing to throw these human pieces of garbage out. That's why the US is in such bad shape these days - worse than we've been in a very, very long time.
Wake me when the revolution starts. Hopefully it's before my 90th birthday in 55 years.
I forgot to mention this fixes the reboot loop.
I'm surprised this hasn't been mentioned here yet. I ran into this problem on two completely different machines in teh past few weeks and this fixed both of them. The problem has to do with the GDI32.dll file in SP3. I have no f*cking idea what that file does, but that's the culprit.
I don't recall where I got teh following fix, but it works. You can thank me later.
====
The solution is to restore the GDI32.dll from the service pack into Windows system folder with the following steps:
1. Boot from a Windows CD or BartPE.
2. At Welcome to Setup screen, press "R" to start repair option and open up a Recovery Console's command prompt window.
3. Select the Windows installation to use, normally is C:\Windows and just one option. If so, press "1 and hit Enter.
4. If prompted for administrator password, enter the password (normally blank) and hit Enter.
5. Make a backup of existing GDI32.dll in system folder with following command:
REN C:\Windows\System32\GDI32.dll C:\Windows\System32\GDI32.dll.orig
Replace "C" of the drive letter of your Windows installation drive if necessary.
6. Then copy backup GDI32.dll from c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386\gdi32.dll to the system folder with the following commands:
copy C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386\GDI32.dll C:\Windows\System32\GDI32.dll
Replace "C" with your own system drive letter if applicable.
7. Restart computer.
Well, I wasn't trying to be heart tugging. I didn't make up my story of the client that I turned in. I used the mention of it because it's a lot more widespread of a problem than anyone realizes and it's more often than not the reason behind a computer search warrant.
I don't get it. Let's stop throwing out the Men in Black Helicopters theories and Bill gates is Trampling My First Amendment Rights crap. If a computer is held for evidence in a child porn case, for example, then why would anyone here have a problem with a tool that makes it easier to collect said evidence from the computer to prosecute the offenders?
Let's forget there are already plenty of tools available to do this. So bitching about this is just farking stupid in the first place...
I turned in a client over a year ago for possession of child porn. I don't have one regret in doing so. When I turned the kid's computer in, I saw first-hand how carefully the police treat such things in order to preserve all evidence. If there's a tool out there that makes this process easier to nail people, then I say go for it. Stop bitching. No one's out to nail you for your WaRez.
...with users who don't know what the hell they're doing in the first place. There's no way I'd want this. Most of our users would screw everything up in no time. The other half would have Limewire and a bunch of other crap installed to mess the computer up.
We'll keep things as-is, thanks.
You mean something forced through in a short period of time using Homeland Security money failed?? I've never heard of such a thing. This never happens. The HS Dept is flawless in all of its executions and, as far as I know, has never wasted so much as a few dollars on something bogus. Just look at all the nice trailers they bought for those poor people in New Orleans! What about the millions of dollars of anti-terrorism "kits" and emergency response stuff sent to Wyoming? I just refuse to accept this article as truth!
I was just about to post the same thing.... Corporate America has owned every politician/whore in Washington for the past 2 decades. It's going to require a LOT more to initiate a change. It seems so overwhelming, because you have to literally throw EVERY congressman and senator out of office at once and start from scratch and BAN ALL LOBBYING ACTIVITY.
If you need some scumbag lobbyist telling you how to vote and why, then you don't belong in office. Period. Learn to do your own research and protect the people who pay your overly generous salary and benefits: the taxpayers.