For small to medium size businesses (3 to 8 servers), keep servers and workstations in separate OUs and apply the WSUS configuration to a GPO linked with an OU containing only workstations. This way, you can manually be in charge of server updates through the standard Windows Update applet.
The real crime here is the amount of FUD with regards to the ICE. While the basic principle hasn't changed, much of the technology that goes into it has. Compared to the 1950s, the engineering in a modern ICE is truly above and beyond rocket science of that era.
We wouldn't need hybrids if it wasn't for a combination of increases in safety standards, excessive consumption of SUVs, and because the NHTSA screwed up with its loophole in the CAFE standards.
Basically all this created a virtual arms race with regards to weight for which its kinetic energy must be offset by stronger safety standards. Unfortunately, most smaller vehicles have become more heavy as a result of these safety standards which in turn required a hybrid to recapture that energy.
All of our vehicle energy problems could be solved more effectively if the focus was more on vehicle weight. That alone would make everyone more safe, and improve the MPG rating regardless of the engine being used.
True, USB is supported. But most of the USB printers ive seen using software ports not labeled "USB" but rather DOT4 which is used by Multi-function printer/scanner devices too. Hence, the need for the registry edit.
In Windows, you can't print to a USB printer through an RDP session by default. For that, you need to follow Microsoft's KB 302361 article to enable it via registry. It's really simple. Below is the link.
I'm not sure I understand you on the whole foreign money thing. Here in Texas, it's well know that the Hispanic community will spend what it earns locally, but the rest gets sent over the boarder to support their remaining extended family. I suspect that's whats going on too in Arizona with regards to a drain in wealth, not the influx of it.
That could change if illegal aliens are allowed to get a drivers license. Remember back in 2008 when the Democrats floated the idea around for New York? Didn't fly to well with the public for a number of reason. First, it acknowledge the government know illegals are here, but actively will not do anything to deport them. Second, they can now vote. Fraudulently of course, but that never stopped dead people from voting either.
Don't think a DL will be the only thing proving legal immigration status anymore.
Well, in that case. Next time I go visiting another nation, I'll not carry my passport for the same reasons. What? There are laws against that? You don't say....
At least there are no double standards going on, just so we're clear on that.
If you really love someone, you would not risk being caught by the USCIS engaged in a fraudulent marriage. Being that it's their job to be on the lookout for these, I can't for the life of me wonder why anyone would risk it. Fraud is a serious offense, and Achromatic should be bitch-slapped for even suggesting such a thing!
Are there truly "I fell in love win %random% person while visiting the US" stories? Sure, it can happen. But you better damn well have a compelling case for the USCIS, or else you both risk losing a future together in America.
Do you know that if you are a foreigner who wishes to marry a US citizen, it is both QUICKER/and/ CHEAPER for you to come here on a tourist visa, sign a waiver saying you have no intention of marrying a citizen, get married anyway, and fill out a visa application that basically says "Oops. Can I stay anyway?" than it is for you to actually go through the process the "proper" way? Just one of the reasons immigration is... "problematic".
Bullshit! My fiancee and I are in the K1 visa process now. Anyone can tell you that that's FRAUD and can quickly get the foreigner deported and never allowed re-entry to the US.
Sure it's futile, but it doesn't have to be a royal PITA in the process. Proper education of your employees should always be your first line of defense, followed by network, server, and workstations anti-virus protection. In the event of an infection, it should be rare and isolated.
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Imagine you were the CEO of Microsoft or Dell. Would your share holders think it was a good idea if you had to address every problem personally? Hell no, that's what management and other abstract layers are for. I'm sure the citizens feel the same way about the Mayors time too.
A big difference is that the fake antivirus pop-ups aren't usually trying to sell you anything
Not sure what fake AVs you've seen, but all the ones I've run across will say you're infected with X amount of viruses, but you must purchase the full version to have them removed. Two clients I know have pulled out their CC to make the purchase. Big mistake!!! Once I've informed them that they've been a victim of fraud, they agreed to contact their bank and have a new CC number issued. Obviously the original number had been now tainted.
Our clients get these from ad pop-ups. Generally, the 3rd party ad servers get hacked to serve out these fake AVs. So, sites such as CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and Drudge Report is often thought to be the vector. They are not, but their 3rd party ad subscriptions are! What's worse, is that these browser instances often look like legit program update windows (Java, Flash...etc). So a user goes to install the "update" and that's when the real fun begins.
At this point, you can't really blame the user (too much really). These fake AVs are very well targeted and masked to look like the real thing.
Wyse are good. HP also makes them too. Generally, thinclients are often found in industrial (harsh environments) areas or cubicles where they remote into a terminal server. They suck for anything that requires full motion video and audio however. So trying to stream flash animation/video over an RDP session can get rather nasty regardless if you're on a 100/1000 LAN.
Cry me a river! Everyone talks about banning this and banning that. How about you just grow up and accept that people in a civilized world have different interests and hobbies. Why should we allow the few irresponsible to punish it for the rest of us law abiding citizens?
You want that 10K watt system? Turn is way down in residential areas. Want that 600+ HP engine crammed in a pocket rocket? Sure, but leave the racing at the track. Want aftermarket mufflers? Be tasteful about it. Unlike you Mr AC, we don't all want to live in a lock-step with each other and drive cookie-cutter bland vehicles. What we want, IS TO ENJOY LIFE and not be under the thumb of a bunch of busy-body-nanny-nosy people.
Unless you build your own server hardware (clones) or use non supported RAID cards, having the need 3rd party driver support at OS install is moot. That's because both Dell and HP provide bootable media (ISO free to download) that starts the pre-boot setup for an OS of your choice. After swapping the disk out for the OS install media, it will already have all the drivers slip-streamed and pre-configured post install.
There is what you know, and what you don't know. Diplomacy is all about give and take.
Being that Obama seemed to have gain much from Russia, one has to ask what we "gave" the Russians. Or look at it another way. Russia is making deals with Hugo Chavez, perhaps this is our response in kind. Don't be so quick to judge Bush and Obama just yet. It can take full generations for these policies to be fleshed out before anyone can start tracking cause/effect aspects of diplomatic relations. Unless of course, you personally happen to have the same inside baseball access that our politicians have. National security, top secret and all that you know...
And use Skype or other IM with a reliable connection to other users who are already NATed. But if both ends are behind NATed networks, direct connectivity can become quite "iffy" at best. But hey, go ahead and pay a premium for that IP to ensure trouble free operation.
While were at it, how about I break your leg and offer you a nice pair of crutches for a small fee. It will improve your life, I promise.
Back in the 8-bit and 16-bit days, you got all your gaming info in several ways prior to purchase. Magazines, rental, and game swap with friends. Demos did not exists due to the cartridge format. Any retro-gamer will tell you just how many BAD games littered the shelves in that period. Things like Shaq Fu, and Jaws comes to mind. At the very least, if a game had the official Sega or Nintendo seal of approval, it hovered from moderate to awesome! Now that consoles have on-line connectivity to download demos and the ability to search Google, the gaming industry is now under a lot more scrutiny than in the past.
For small to medium size businesses (3 to 8 servers), keep servers and workstations in separate OUs and apply the WSUS configuration to a GPO linked with an OU containing only workstations. This way, you can manually be in charge of server updates through the standard Windows Update applet.
The real crime here is the amount of FUD with regards to the ICE. While the basic principle hasn't changed, much of the technology that goes into it has. Compared to the 1950s, the engineering in a modern ICE is truly above and beyond rocket science of that era.
We wouldn't need hybrids if it wasn't for a combination of increases in safety standards, excessive consumption of SUVs, and because the NHTSA screwed up with its loophole in the CAFE standards.
Basically all this created a virtual arms race with regards to weight for which its kinetic energy must be offset by stronger safety standards. Unfortunately, most smaller vehicles have become more heavy as a result of these safety standards which in turn required a hybrid to recapture that energy.
All of our vehicle energy problems could be solved more effectively if the focus was more on vehicle weight. That alone would make everyone more safe, and improve the MPG rating regardless of the engine being used.
The parents are still supposed to be involved at this age.
Ya well... if only the parents didn't act like children themselves. My friend, you just tripped over the tip of a very large iceberg.
True, USB is supported. But most of the USB printers ive seen using software ports not labeled "USB" but rather DOT4 which is used by Multi-function printer/scanner devices too. Hence, the need for the registry edit.
In Windows, you can't print to a USB printer through an RDP session by default. For that, you need to follow Microsoft's KB 302361 article to enable it via registry. It's really simple. Below is the link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302361
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I'm not sure I understand you on the whole foreign money thing. Here in Texas, it's well know that the Hispanic community will spend what it earns locally, but the rest gets sent over the boarder to support their remaining extended family. I suspect that's whats going on too in Arizona with regards to a drain in wealth, not the influx of it.
That could change if illegal aliens are allowed to get a drivers license. Remember back in 2008 when the Democrats floated the idea around for New York? Didn't fly to well with the public for a number of reason. First, it acknowledge the government know illegals are here, but actively will not do anything to deport them. Second, they can now vote. Fraudulently of course, but that never stopped dead people from voting either.
Don't think a DL will be the only thing proving legal immigration status anymore.
Well, in that case. Next time I go visiting another nation, I'll not carry my passport for the same reasons. What? There are laws against that? You don't say....
At least there are no double standards going on, just so we're clear on that.
If you really love someone, you would not risk being caught by the USCIS engaged in a fraudulent marriage. Being that it's their job to be on the lookout for these, I can't for the life of me wonder why anyone would risk it. Fraud is a serious offense, and Achromatic should be bitch-slapped for even suggesting such a thing!
Are there truly "I fell in love win %random% person while visiting the US" stories? Sure, it can happen. But you better damn well have a compelling case for the USCIS, or else you both risk losing a future together in America.
Bullshit! My fiancee and I are in the K1 visa process now. Anyone can tell you that that's FRAUD and can quickly get the foreigner deported and never allowed re-entry to the US.
visajourney.com has a wealth of information.
Sure it's futile, but it doesn't have to be a royal PITA in the process. Proper education of your employees should always be your first line of defense, followed by network, server, and workstations anti-virus protection. In the event of an infection, it should be rare and isolated.
Imagine you were the CEO of Microsoft or Dell. Would your share holders think it was a good idea if you had to address every problem personally? Hell no, that's what management and other abstract layers are for. I'm sure the citizens feel the same way about the Mayors time too.
Well actually, in that case our legal system is implicitly advocating to shoot to kill! After all, dead people can't sue let alone take you to court.
Yes, because smart people live among them. We call it "civilization".
Living in a civilized world has many advantages over not living in one. But every now and then, we must all unjustly eat that excrement sandwich.
Not sure what fake AVs you've seen, but all the ones I've run across will say you're infected with X amount of viruses, but you must purchase the full version to have them removed. Two clients I know have pulled out their CC to make the purchase. Big mistake!!! Once I've informed them that they've been a victim of fraud, they agreed to contact their bank and have a new CC number issued. Obviously the original number had been now tainted.
If that's the case, couldn't you now sue Levi directly for Price Fixing?
Our clients get these from ad pop-ups. Generally, the 3rd party ad servers get hacked to serve out these fake AVs. So, sites such as CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and Drudge Report is often thought to be the vector. They are not, but their 3rd party ad subscriptions are! What's worse, is that these browser instances often look like legit program update windows (Java, Flash...etc). So a user goes to install the "update" and that's when the real fun begins.
At this point, you can't really blame the user (too much really). These fake AVs are very well targeted and masked to look like the real thing.
Wyse are good. HP also makes them too. Generally, thinclients are often found in industrial (harsh environments) areas or cubicles where they remote into a terminal server. They suck for anything that requires full motion video and audio however. So trying to stream flash animation/video over an RDP session can get rather nasty regardless if you're on a 100/1000 LAN.
Cry me a river! Everyone talks about banning this and banning that. How about you just grow up and accept that people in a civilized world have different interests and hobbies. Why should we allow the few irresponsible to punish it for the rest of us law abiding citizens?
You want that 10K watt system? Turn is way down in residential areas. Want that 600+ HP engine crammed in a pocket rocket? Sure, but leave the racing at the track. Want aftermarket mufflers? Be tasteful about it. Unlike you Mr AC, we don't all want to live in a lock-step with each other and drive cookie-cutter bland vehicles. What we want, IS TO ENJOY LIFE and not be under the thumb of a bunch of busy-body-nanny-nosy people.
Unless you build your own server hardware (clones) or use non supported RAID cards, having the need 3rd party driver support at OS install is moot. That's because both Dell and HP provide bootable media (ISO free to download) that starts the pre-boot setup for an OS of your choice. After swapping the disk out for the OS install media, it will already have all the drivers slip-streamed and pre-configured post install.
There is what you know, and what you don't know. Diplomacy is all about give and take.
Being that Obama seemed to have gain much from Russia, one has to ask what we "gave" the Russians. Or look at it another way. Russia is making deals with Hugo Chavez, perhaps this is our response in kind. Don't be so quick to judge Bush and Obama just yet. It can take full generations for these policies to be fleshed out before anyone can start tracking cause/effect aspects of diplomatic relations. Unless of course, you personally happen to have the same inside baseball access that our politicians have. National security, top secret and all that you know...
And use Skype or other IM with a reliable connection to other users who are already NATed. But if both ends are behind NATed networks, direct connectivity can become quite "iffy" at best. But hey, go ahead and pay a premium for that IP to ensure trouble free operation.
While were at it, how about I break your leg and offer you a nice pair of crutches for a small fee. It will improve your life, I promise.
Back in the 8-bit and 16-bit days, you got all your gaming info in several ways prior to purchase. Magazines, rental, and game swap with friends. Demos did not exists due to the cartridge format. Any retro-gamer will tell you just how many BAD games littered the shelves in that period. Things like Shaq Fu, and Jaws comes to mind. At the very least, if a game had the official Sega or Nintendo seal of approval, it hovered from moderate to awesome! Now that consoles have on-line connectivity to download demos and the ability to search Google, the gaming industry is now under a lot more scrutiny than in the past.
Try Affirmative Action. Also known as reservation, positive discrimination, and employment equity in other parts of the world.