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Good read! Hybrid solutions can be good to help with hardware costs and labor in some cases; but it better be there when i need it... eh, who am I kidding I'm not even a fan of Hybrid Cars.
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Nice review, the implementation looks easy enough. It's a downer that you are still having some issues, but as you said this being a new service there will still be things that need to be 'worked out.'
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Now I have to either find that Illustrator file, or the Digital Portfolio that I built to show off some of those old projects.....sheesh as if I need more things to do, rifling through old drives for random projects and artwork isn't the time consumer i need right now. But I need to find it, now.
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The Thwack! Trebuchet should get your projectiles over that Cubicle wall..
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Very nice, do consider; I too prefer to change the wheel before it falls off. Most days.
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Excellent. The Key enablers you have listed for a full view are paramount if you actually plan to be the Gate Keeper.
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Bump! Because who wants to manually do this with incident/Event Management correlated to Deliverable Services with Down times subtracted from the total Up Time/Year and then use Excel Pivot to create the graphs over each year to show trending.... it was a tedious task that required followup and proper feedback/reports from…
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IT's all good until someone loses a Cloud!
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Stories are there somewhere, I am having to remember some from years past that I have already forgotten more than once. Now some time for illustrations....
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I want to Mark this response as not helpful very badly, but I am trying not to
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I think I upset the Owner's Sister In-Law once .. I don't think he had a quiet Family gathering until I was gone.
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Nice, at least you never have to explain why you need extra funds budgeted for Border/Edge refresh.
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and Bacon Jerky!
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K, I would have jumped by now. Even if just off the chair. Good luck and Fast Pings to that resolution!
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Great Detail! Thanks
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Everyone should be on board with this... Vote Up!
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some times too much explanation is a bad thing... some times it is a good thing...
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Derik, you are correct. I have found recently that copying a sub view does also copy the entire view. It was nice when the duplication of the summary pulled all the sub views along with it, but i find myself now wanting to copy just a single or couple sub views. I'd prefer a copy of the sub-view to only copy that single…
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it has 2 arrangements. Click once, and it's off, click again and it's back to the 5th being the first question (EDIT : but the rest are out of order) *Doesn't matter what header you click, but it changes the spread, and it won't go back to the original setup unless refresh. Even in this day an age Web Tables can still be…
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#6 is the key. Being on a Help Desk turned Service Desk was an experience that was very insightful. The Help Desk days our role was strictly defined. If something was to change it was figured out, and our end as the Help Desk was put into place. We had our role doing more than that was just customer service and building…
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Bump Up the Down Time reporting/Graphing. #bumpsquad #mvps
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Love the integration, this is key in that Single Payne of Glass we strive for.
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2 Additional Notes here. First Off, if you do a list resources on the Node expand the interfaces desired and uncheck the status option, maintaining the statistics for said interfaces. Second, 2020.2 has specific options that can be adjusted to set what 'child entities' on the node can affect the overall status of the node.…
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Yes Please add the top Page scroll back to the top of the manage Nodes Page.
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I thought I found the right answer... I would not have chosen if I didn't at least think it was correct. When you think you made a 100 and you get a paper back with an 80 on it and NO marks.. it makes me wonder. A perfect paper is the only thing that has no mark ups.
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Meme Bumps for the Weekend!
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Regardless of the GUI interface, you still need to know the concept of which you are setting up. Take for instance the Cisco ASDM. For some things setting up with the GUI is easier and faster. Though if you do not know what you are setting up, you end up playing with fire or worse yet just creating a hot mess. Making…
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DD Floppy's oh the day. They should have added parity bits and made it 60 disks, at least you might be able to repair the bad one rather than complete failure...I think I remember something called a superdrive.. 120mb floppy or whatnot. Though it was dead by the time I could afford one.
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Without standards you get real big faster than you expect. Even with a small shop, not keeping things labeled the same way can create confusion and require double checking before you move a head with your current task. Process and consistency go a long way in making the job a lot easier and manageable. Figure out what…