@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle still it's their money lost on you lacking efficiency. All you did was justify them not buying what you need because they managed to get it to come out of your salary.
This inspired me to ask for another monitor
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bill-Kindle still it's their money lost on you lacking efficiency. All you did was justify them not buying what you need because they managed to get it to come out of your salary.
This inspired me to ask for another monitor
@scottalanmiller said:
Much like how everyone thinks that New York is a densely packed city and can't grasp that most of New York is either extremely low population farmland or mountainous wilderness without enough people to even have villages.
I hear that everyday since my gf, all my relatives, and all her relatives are from central NY
@Dashrender said:
Frogs legs are good if prepared well.
They have a really good flavor. The best way I can describe the taste is somewhere between chicken and fish. Its almost like somebody merged the two.
Frog Legs are really good too, but I like Gator better. I would be willing to try python if somebody prepared it for me.
@scottalanmiller said:
One of the many reasons I treasure not living in Florida.
Those big lizards actually taste really good. Alligator is a bit chewy, but its an excellent tasting meat.
@alexntg said:
What method of cloning are you using?
Disk to Disk. We have a very fast disk copier. It takes about 5 minutes to copy a 500GB SATA drive. Our new PCs all have 240GB SSD drives, it only takes 90 seconds to copy those.
We only have three different PCs out in the wild HP PRo 6200sSFF, HP Pro 6300 SFF, and HP Elite Desk Microform Factor.
I was fishing from a bird\wildlife sanctuary. I am guessing he was snacking on some trout and planning on some crane for lunch.
Its a gator. About 12-14ft. It was hard to tell the exact length because of how far away he was.
He was just cruising down the channel this morning while I was fishing.

I was the first one to get two monitors here. I think if I put another one on my desk, people would freak out.
@Dashrender said:
@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@alexntg said:
@Dashrender said:
OK I have to ask.. what's the WHY problem?
I'm a bit curious on that as well. It's just a matter of not having 2 machines with the same SID in a single AD environment.
This has actually been disproven (I only found out this year though). The machine SID has very little to do with the Domain SID when it comes to the domain itself. It is possible that a software vendor is relying on unique SIDs but Windows Domains do not.
Sysprepping does more than just change the SID. The use of NEW SID has been deprecated, but not Sysprep
I wasn't implying that you shouldn't sysprep. In fact my followup comment specifically mentions the need to sysprep to make WSUS work.
You arent dead in the water with WSUS if you dont sysprep. A simple script can fix it.
I am more concerned with driver issues it causes. Also our techs are imaging PCs that are joined to domain which is wreaking even more havoc.
I havent updated it with my latest job, and adjust experience, yet.
Sorry for the delay, Scott, but I finally shared my resume with you. If you could look at it, when you get a chance, I'd appreciate it.
We had a fairly difficult time finding someone that was properly qualified for a network admin position within our company. We had hundreds of applicants, but very few that were qualified for the position
@scottalanmiller said:
Which is, of course, a big deal. But simple to understand and only takes that one sentence.
Exactly, but if the techs dont understand it. They wont care to do it.