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    • Emad RE
      Emad R @Emad R
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      1. They can never understand the relationship of ISP WAN and Local Area Network, no matter how I tried to tell upper management that LAN speeds are not related to ISP and it wont affect, but I really cant blame them so much on this one, cause it is a bit advanced perhaps
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      • Emad RE
        Emad R @Emad R
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        @emad-r

        1. Lack of understand of Gigabyte or Megabyte, they just use whatever term they remembered.
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        • Emad RE
          Emad R @Emad R
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          @emad-r

          1. oh of-course, why shutdown their end user machines, leave it running 27 days non stop. I think that one user passed an uptime of one of my servers.
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          • Emad RE
            Emad R @Emad R
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            @emad-r

            1. Oh you got an issue with an external website that I dont know nothing about, and got created by another team in another country, and it has a button called contact support but you choose to come to me instead, how thoughtful. Guess what I will do to solve the issue, contact website support.
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            • Emad RE
              Emad R @Emad R
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              @emad-r

              1. If you start filtering internet and blocking Youtube cause you have 8 Mb/s for 100+ users, you will start getting treats and please please unblock the network, and if someone has slight disconnection they will state ohh look he closed my internet again, he always does this to me to mess with me.
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              • Emad RE
                Emad R @Emad R
                last edited by Emad R

                @emad-r

                1. Oh I have huge issue on my laptop, user explains the issue... and you drop all your work, cause it is P1 user issue.

                Oh its my personal laptop btw at home. And no mention of any fees or charge for your services (well actually 1 user only gave me)

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                • Emad RE
                  Emad R
                  last edited by Emad R

                  1. Oh can you help me with writing Power Point presentation.
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                  • Emad RE
                    Emad R @Emad R
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                    @emad-r

                    1. Why should I create password for my account, you IT guys already have all the passwords and can do everything.
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                    • Emad RE
                      Emad R @Emad R
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                      @emad-r

                      1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.
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                      • Emad RE
                        Emad R @Emad R
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                        @emad-r

                        1. send emails to anticipate problem and raise awareness, for exmaple I learned that in Outlook desktop app, the PST file is limited 50 GB, and it it grows bigger it will stop downloading emails to the PST, but it didnt display any alert to the user btw.

                        So we send emails to raise awareness, no one reads it. Cause at the end they clearly tell you it is gona be your problem when the problem happens and you will deal with it. So why bother reading your email.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @Emad R
                          last edited by

                          @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                          @emad-r

                          1. They can never understand the relationship of ISP WAN and Local Area Network, no matter how I tried to tell upper management that LAN speeds are not related to ISP and it wont affect, but I really cant blame them so much on this one, cause it is a bit advanced perhaps

                          This one is easy. The LAN is like the interstate - very fast. The internet is more like the side roads in your neighborhood, much slower.

                          Now this isn't really how it works, in fact probably really just the opposite, but they will probably understand this analogy.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Emad R
                            last edited by

                            @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                            @emad-r

                            1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                            This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

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                            • Emad RE
                              Emad R @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                              @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                              @emad-r

                              1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                              This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                              How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                              And yes this was pre saltstack days

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @Emad R
                                last edited by

                                @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                @emad-r

                                1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

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                                • Emad RE
                                  Emad R @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                  @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                  @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                  @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                  @emad-r

                                  1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                  This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                  How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                  And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                  It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

                                  I see, well in this scenario and most scenario where I work starting fresh is not easy, cause we have very high turn over rate from expats so they do the handover on their laptop so we can't format . And the handover person can come in next day or next months

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @Emad R
                                    last edited by

                                    @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                    @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                    @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                    @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                    @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                    @emad-r

                                    1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                    This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                    How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                    And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                    It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

                                    I see, well in this scenario and most scenario where I work starting fresh is not easy, cause we have very high turn over rate from expats so they do the handover on their laptop so we can't format . And the handover person can come in next day or next months

                                    Seriously - it's 8 mins from an image. Assuming no centralization, perhaps you don't care about PC name, you boot from USB, use Clonezilla to pull the image down, boot - create user and done. The user can enjoy a cup of coffee for 15 mins max while you do that, assuming you were handed the laptop right when the new person just walked in.

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                                    • Emad RE
                                      Emad R @Dashrender
                                      last edited by Emad R

                                      @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                      @emad-r

                                      1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                      This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                      How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                      And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                      It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

                                      I see, well in this scenario and most scenario where I work starting fresh is not easy, cause we have very high turn over rate from expats so they do the handover on their laptop so we can't format . And the handover person can come in next day or next months

                                      Seriously - it's 8 mins from an image. Assuming no centralization, perhaps you don't care about PC name, you boot from USB, use Clonezilla to pull the image down, boot - create user and done. The user can enjoy a cup of coffee for 15 mins max while you do that, assuming you were handed the laptop right when the new person just walked in.

                                      Are you dense? we cant format, the Handover data is still in the laptop. It is needed for the next person fills the position and takes over.

                                      I understand that you know CloneZilla and you are good at it, noted. But dont turn every comment to a guide cause not every scenario is an scenario identical to where you work at.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @Emad R
                                        last edited by

                                        @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                        @emad-r

                                        1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                        This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                        How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                        And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                        It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

                                        I see, well in this scenario and most scenario where I work starting fresh is not easy, cause we have very high turn over rate from expats so they do the handover on their laptop so we can't format . And the handover person can come in next day or next months

                                        Seriously - it's 8 mins from an image. Assuming no centralization, perhaps you don't care about PC name, you boot from USB, use Clonezilla to pull the image down, boot - create user and done. The user can enjoy a cup of coffee for 15 mins max while you do that, assuming you were handed the laptop right when the new person just walked in.

                                        Are you dense? we cant format, the Handover data is still in the laptop. It is needed for the next person fills the position and takes over.

                                        I understand that you know CloneZilla and you are good at it, noted. But dont turn every comment to a guide cause not every scenario is an scenario identical to where you work at.

                                        Of course that's true - but you have important data on a machine? no backups? or just don't want to deal with restoring the data?

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                          @emad-r

                                          1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                          This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                          How long does it take you to re image ? Cause it takes me 1 min to blank user windows pass with Linux ntpasswd

                                          And yes this was pre saltstack days

                                          It takes me about 8 mins to reimage. But even so, I would still do it anyway. Get rid of the old user's crap, change the computer name to something I know belongs to this user, etc.

                                          I see, well in this scenario and most scenario where I work starting fresh is not easy, cause we have very high turn over rate from expats so they do the handover on their laptop so we can't format . And the handover person can come in next day or next months

                                          Seriously - it's 8 mins from an image. Assuming no centralization, perhaps you don't care about PC name, you boot from USB, use Clonezilla to pull the image down, boot - create user and done. The user can enjoy a cup of coffee for 15 mins max while you do that, assuming you were handed the laptop right when the new person just walked in.

                                          Are you dense? we cant format, the Handover data is still in the laptop. It is needed for the next person fills the position and takes over.

                                          I understand that you know CloneZilla and you are good at it, noted. But dont turn every comment to a guide cause not every scenario is an scenario identical to where you work at.

                                          Of course that's true - but you have important data on a machine? no backups? or just don't want to deal with restoring the data?

                                          He's not IT, don't worry about it.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                            @dashrender said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                            @emad-r said in End User Support Nightmares:

                                            @emad-r

                                            1. You used Recovery disk to blank/clear Windows User password, cause management fired a person and he didnt provide the password for his account, okay you solved the day. But now management looks at you like hacker than can hack the NSA or FBI, and no longer trust you. And guess whom they want to fire next.

                                            This seems really weird. I'm assuming no centralized authentication then? Why not just wipe the machine? use an image to rebuild it... all badness from last user is gone.

                                            Wipe the box to get access?

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