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Bronx wrote: and maybe something extra for my 4k UHD. 7 Show-off. ;p
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And for a moment I was hoping it was this Omni... Wonder who remembers this...
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We moved to another product as well. SW takes too long to execute on some of its most pressing improvements. This one's been almost 5 years.
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Some of these winners make little sense... and the page explaining why, doesn't...
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Enjoying the security posts!
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Some years ago I had a user who called to report he was having problems printing to the printer in his office. I walked him through opening the Printers section of WindowsXP and noticed that the printer wasn't there. I walked to the user's desk to check the connection, only to find that there was none from his workstation…
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The one for today is tough...
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So I'm going to go waaaay out on a limb and guess that I probably shouldn't answer the question yet?
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I still get the message that I've already completed the question.
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Day 16 is here... I followed SW on LinkedIn... it's now 0939 CST... last thing I see posted is from 2 days ago... ?
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I think we all need this laptop.
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I would laugh except that your story is so painfully familiar...
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Apparently the hackers used an internal account which had access to those records, so even if they were encrypted it wouldn't have helped.
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So then how is #4 in your original table a benefit provided by NPM when the route doesn't show up on Cisco devices anyway?
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That's because it's a potential loss, and you can't put a money value on something like that. Bean counters by definition have to be able to quantify everything with a dollar amount and this doesn't fit that mold.
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Solarwinds - the Nitrate- and Antibiotic-free Bacon for Your Network...
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Having said that, I tried it on another system and I'm having the same response from a:a ...
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Could not agree more. Plus the pricing is such that it's hard to sell to management that we need more than one license on the central server (even though ET has value to network folk when installed on a laptop.)
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Nope. I'm with kurtrh , question doesn't appear to lead to any obvious answers, even with space/punctuation.
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This idea was created 6 YEARS ago.
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Today's question is not great... first paragraph gives you the (apparently) wrong answer...
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Are the scheduled nDepth searches simply going to churn out 10MB attachments every time or only within the timeframe specified? I.e. if I say I want it to send to me at 12am daily, will it only send me the past day or will my Exchange admin appear at my cube with a baseball bat when I have daily 10MB attachments sent?
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No hint for today?
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As mentioned previously, if you're not taken to a blank to enter your username, it means the answer you typed is not correct.
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What?? But I loved that shirt! [sniff]
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YAY!
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If I had a dime for every time I heard this... then again, if I had a dime for every dime I had...
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Excellent article. I think you're spot-on; Cisco absolutely is increasing its revenue stream and the only thing simplification would do is put that in danger. When I first took the CCNA many years ago, there was one test. Now there are at least two, and the certification has been stratified ("specialized"). The cost of the…
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It looks like it's going to something called "play.vidyard.com"... curious that SW would expect that all of their customers (some of whom are US Gov't) would be able to get to this stuff.