dlink7

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  • printing - location shouldn't matter unless it's in a public area. Should get fired in my opinion if your talking about private information, I guess you need a the proper policy's in place. From what I have posted and both set of comments, you really needs top talent on support which doesn't seem to the case in a lot of…
  • Ha ha, Great example Michael.
  • All for changing the default passwords but now that I work for a vendor I love when they are the same :-). Though I would never log into a system without notifying the customer due to not know what could be running. I am not a fan of ending up in court.
  • When going the VDI route we had RDP icon on their desktop so they could get to where they needed to. We never really did do a great job of locking down the networking though.
  • The only think from a support perspective that I am grey on is when you have to support the executive team. If you bypass the security prompts to do work and you see some top company IP that you shouldn't have. Other than that, keep work at work or at the very least use your phone to check facebook using the phone network.
  • 2) Network info - had that running on physical desktops but that fell apart when we switched to virtual desktops and still had some people using soft clients. 3) - <chuckle> Yeah, life & death situation but can you call me back after lunch or my coffee break. Then they complain about not being able to work. Those where my…
  • At least with sever.toby approach shock and aww might delay calls. Is it windows, is it a mac, no its Windows 8….. Funny cause it's true. I can actually remember telling staff to take time to train, that never happened.
  • What do you use to manage your thin clients? Are they windows based?
  • i'd say leave at the office unless your on-call. I think most people use their work for personal as well though.
  • looks like type 2 hypervisor running to host a desktop is pretty dead. Looks like most have some why to connect.