RE: Large format printers (plotters)

2011-06-21 Thread Mike Gill
I've not used any recent models, but the 1055CM and the 800PS are solid. I
would buy another DesignJet if it were me.

-- 
Mike Gill

-Original Message-
From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 8:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Large format printers (plotters)

Hey all,

  Anyone have any recent experience with large-format printers ("plotters")?

  It looks like our venerable DesignJet 750 may finally have given up for
good.  [removes hat; "Taps" plays]

  We're printing engineering drawings, mainly 2D line drawings.
Usually fairly simple stuff.  Mainly black-and-white only.  Maybe simple
color for line differentiation.  The only hard part is that we do large
drawings, so we need something that can handle 36-inch wide roll media, and
can render drawings 10+ feet in length.  It seems like most products on the
market in that size are targeted at high-quality production (for posters,
signs, etc.), and that's more than we need -- and thus more than we want to
pay for.

  Our software environment is all MS Win, currently mostly XP, moving to
Vista/7 over the next year or two.  No funky software requirements, so long
as it can print from Windows.  That said, it'd be nice if it could do
something standardish, like HP-GL/2.


  HP's current replacement for the DJ750 would be the DesignJet 510 CH337A
($2900 list).  Anyone have recent experience with HP plotters, either the
product itself, or the customer service?  I know their printers aren't what
they used to be, but their plotters come from a different group.

  The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF710 seems comparable to the DJ 510, and street
price looks a bit cheaper; anyone have experience with that?

  Suggestions, ideas, horror stories, etc., welcomed.

-- Ben

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Looking for server in Michigan. Needed ASAP

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
Hey guys,

I really hope a post like this is acceptable on the list.  If not, my
sincere apologies.

Does anyone have a fairly hefty server available for sale in Michigan?
 I need a server with plenty of storage capacity (2+ TB) capable of
running Exchange 2010.  I need a server by tomorrow.  If you have
anything, call my cell.  248-459-3445.  I'm looking at n HP DL180 G6
with 16 GB RAM and 6 600GB 6G SAS 15K 3.5IN drives but it can't be
here until Thursday.

Thank you,

Eric

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Kim Longenbaugh
I think I'll look in to OneNote then.  I should be good at it, my brain resets 
at least once a day!

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 2:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Just like office 2010, OneNote requires a "brain reset" - it's a different way 
of doing things.

I agree with you - I wouldn't want to have to operate without it now.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Free, Bob [mailto:r...@pge.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 3:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Add a few more features and MS calls it OneNote :-)

I thought it was a major PITA in the beginning but wouldn't want to be without 
it now

-Original Message-
From: Sam Cayze [mailto:sca...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

>>what more could you possibly need than this. [Snipping Tool]

Automatic uploading and URLs copied to the clipboard?  A directory with all 
your latest screenshots?  Annotations?  Markups? Borders?  

I use Screenshot Capture for my workstation.  My users have the Firefox 
Extension called FIRESHOT.  Works great for what they do.  (They make a lot of 
manuals that contain screenshots).

Sam




-Original Message-
From: Eldridge, Dave [mailto:d...@parkviewmc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.

-Original Message-
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4


-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump the 
contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page that 
updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know if it's 
Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's more a 
combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Just like office 2010, OneNote requires a "brain reset" - it's a different way 
of doing things.

I agree with you - I wouldn't want to have to operate without it now.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com


-Original Message-
From: Free, Bob [mailto:r...@pge.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 3:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Add a few more features and MS calls it OneNote :-)

I thought it was a major PITA in the beginning but wouldn't want to be without 
it now

-Original Message-
From: Sam Cayze [mailto:sca...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

>>what more could you possibly need than this. [Snipping Tool]

Automatic uploading and URLs copied to the clipboard?  A directory with all 
your latest screenshots?  Annotations?  Markups? Borders?  

I use Screenshot Capture for my workstation.  My users have the Firefox 
Extension called FIRESHOT.  Works great for what they do.  (They make a lot of 
manuals that contain screenshots).

Sam




-Original Message-
From: Eldridge, Dave [mailto:d...@parkviewmc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.

-Original Message-
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4


-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump the 
contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page that 
updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know if it's 
Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's more a 
combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Free, Bob
Add a few more features and MS calls it OneNote :-)

I thought it was a major PITA in the beginning but wouldn't want to be without 
it now

-Original Message-
From: Sam Cayze [mailto:sca...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

>>what more could you possibly need than this. [Snipping Tool]

Automatic uploading and URLs copied to the clipboard?  A directory with all 
your latest screenshots?  Annotations?  Markups? Borders?  

I use Screenshot Capture for my workstation.  My users have the Firefox 
Extension called FIRESHOT.  Works great for what they do.  (They make a lot of 
manuals that contain screenshots).

Sam




-Original Message-
From: Eldridge, Dave [mailto:d...@parkviewmc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.

-Original Message-
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4


-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump the 
contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page that 
updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know if it's 
Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's more a 
combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: The number one certified pharmaceutical store

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
Wow...this one really works!

-Original Message-
From: Geraldine Blount [mailto:geraldine.blo...@lineamaglia.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 2:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: The number one certified pharmaceutical store

MediTrust's generic medications can treat your male health issues
effectively

http://purplebath.ru

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Re: System usage utility

2011-06-21 Thread Bambi J Saastad
It means how often the "tester" is used, it's actually an electrical tester
system, and they want to ensure they are being used optimally, not leaving a
machine open when there is product to run. They assume long term higher CPU
utilization means the tester is testing parts.
Perfmon may be of some use, it just displays a little more than they want.
B


-


On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:55 AM, Kurt Buff  wrote:

> What does "want to know how often test systems are being used." actually
> mean?
>
> Does it mean each time that someone sits down at the keyboard, or uses
> RDP access it remotely, or does it mean how often a job is launched
> via scheduled tasks, or, something else?
>
> Kurt
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:13, Bambi J Saastad
>  wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Does anyone know of a free utility that will monitor system usage of a
> > desktop?
> > I have a group of testers that want to know how often test systems are
> being
> > used.
> > They were thinking a CPU utilization monitor that will track and log CPU
> > usage would work.
> > Does anyone have one they would suggest?
> > TIA
> > B
> >
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
And just to point out.  This isn't a technical problem, it's a legal problem
with technical implications.  Once you've resolved or mitigated the legal
issues the technical ones become really easy to resolve.




On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Eric Brouwer wrote:

> I'm hoping if I can install a new 2010 Exchange box, and start users
> off fresh, I can avoid making changes to the existing 2003 box.  After
> getting the new server setup, and getting mail flowing in and out of
> it, I would only export data from old to new.  An export would not
> alter anything, would it?  Then I would just leave the old server
> where it sits.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Ben Scott  wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Brouwer 
> wrote:
> >> I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
> >> employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.
> >
> >  Contact a lawyer who specializes in computer forensic situations,
> > find out what to do.
> >
> >  Or get risk getting sued by your client if you ruin their court case.
> >
> >  Your call.
> >
> >  If you're going to move forward anyway (hope you have good liability
> > insurance!), I'd make a complete hard disk image backup of the
> > existing server before doing *anything*.
> >
> > -- Ben
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Eric Brouwer  wrote:
> I'm hoping if I can install a new 2010 Exchange box, and start users
> off fresh, I can avoid making changes to the existing 2003 box.

  As you've been told, doing *anything* counts as "making changes".
Including even having the server still running.

> An export would not alter anything, would it?

  Having the server still running alters things.  Exchange does
periodic cleanups in the background.  Like purging old messages past
the deleted item retention period, for example.

-- Ben

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RE: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
You lose deleted item recovery.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
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-Original Message-
From: Eric Brouwer [mailto:ithelp.e...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2003 question

I'm hoping if I can install a new 2010 Exchange box, and start users
off fresh, I can avoid making changes to the existing 2003 box.  After
getting the new server setup, and getting mail flowing in and out of
it, I would only export data from old to new.  An export would not
alter anything, would it?  Then I would just leave the old server
where it sits.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Ben Scott  wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Brouwer  wrote:
>> I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
>> employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.
>
>  Contact a lawyer who specializes in computer forensic situations,
> find out what to do.
>
>  Or get risk getting sued by your client if you ruin their court case.
>
>  Your call.
>
>  If you're going to move forward anyway (hope you have good liability
> insurance!), I'd make a complete hard disk image backup of the
> existing server before doing *anything*.
>
> -- Ben
>
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
I'm hoping if I can install a new 2010 Exchange box, and start users
off fresh, I can avoid making changes to the existing 2003 box.  After
getting the new server setup, and getting mail flowing in and out of
it, I would only export data from old to new.  An export would not
alter anything, would it?  Then I would just leave the old server
where it sits.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Ben Scott  wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Brouwer  wrote:
>> I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
>> employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.
>
>  Contact a lawyer who specializes in computer forensic situations,
> find out what to do.
>
>  Or get risk getting sued by your client if you ruin their court case.
>
>  Your call.
>
>  If you're going to move forward anyway (hope you have good liability
> insurance!), I'd make a complete hard disk image backup of the
> existing server before doing *anything*.
>
> -- Ben
>
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Re: System usage utility

2011-06-21 Thread Steven Peck
Clipboard and sign on sheet?

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Kurt Buff  wrote:

> What does "want to know how often test systems are being used." actually
> mean?
>
> Does it mean each time that someone sits down at the keyboard, or uses
> RDP access it remotely, or does it mean how often a job is launched
> via scheduled tasks, or, something else?
>
> Kurt
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:13, Bambi J Saastad
>  wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Does anyone know of a free utility that will monitor system usage of a
> > desktop?
> > I have a group of testers that want to know how often test systems are
> being
> > used.
> > They were thinking a CPU utilization monitor that will track and log CPU
> > usage would work.
> > Does anyone have one they would suggest?
> > TIA
> > B
> >
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Re: System usage utility

2011-06-21 Thread Kurt Buff
What does "want to know how often test systems are being used." actually mean?

Does it mean each time that someone sits down at the keyboard, or uses
RDP access it remotely, or does it mean how often a job is launched
via scheduled tasks, or, something else?

Kurt

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:13, Bambi J Saastad
 wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone know of a free utility that will monitor system usage of a
> desktop?
> I have a group of testers that want to know how often test systems are being
> used.
> They were thinking a CPU utilization monitor that will track and log CPU
> usage would work.
> Does anyone have one they would suggest?
> TIA
> B
>
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Brouwer  wrote:
> I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
> employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.

  Contact a lawyer who specializes in computer forensic situations,
find out what to do.

  Or get risk getting sued by your client if you ruin their court case.

  Your call.

  If you're going to move forward anyway (hope you have good liability
insurance!), I'd make a complete hard disk image backup of the
existing server before doing *anything*.

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Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit

2011-06-21 Thread Don Kuhlman
Thanks again Glen. I've got a user who's going to test with me. They're running 
XP and we're going to have them login to the new server so we can see what 
happens when they try to print.

Don





From: Glen Johnson 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Sat, June 18, 2011 9:02:40 AM
Subject: RE: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit


I don’t know if that would work, but I think it would.
Normally when users connect to a server\print-share if the printer drive is 
newer than what is already installed or doesn’t match what is on the 
workstation, the workstation gets updated.
 
From:Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 4:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
 
Glenn, does that mean as long as the share names match, then the users will 
still be able to print (no user impact) without re-creating their existing 
printers, even if the backend drivers are 64 bit and may be differently named?
 
That would be great - because now I've just noticed a new issue - it looks like 
the concept of exporting the hklm\system\currentcontrolset\lanmanserver\shares 
key to grab the shares isn't working going from 32 bit to 64 bit.  I may have 
to 
manually recreate all the shares too now.
 
Thanks much!
 
Don
 



From:Glen Johnson 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 3:19:35 PM
Subject: RE: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
That’s what we did.
Match share names, although we are still running both servers.
I never thought that maybe I could shutdown the old 32 bit server, rename the 
64bit server same as the old one and be golder.
Might have worked, but we are too far along not to try it.
 
 
From:Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 4:12 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
 
Thanks Glen. That's exactly what I'm seeing now - I've tried to download every 
flavor of 64 bit drivers from the mfg web site, then install them on the 32 bit 
server and it keeps failing - comes back with something to the effect that "the 
specified location does not contain the driver  x x for the 
specified processor architecture"
 
I wonder if I should try to install the 64 bit drivers on the 64 bit server and 
then make sure the names match (if I can do that) and then try the migration 
again?
 
Don
 



From:Glen Johnson 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 3:00:38 PM
Subject: RE: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
My experience has been that the x32 and x64 bit drivers have to be the same 
name 
and version, but my experience was on a 64bit server.
We were never able to get the x64 drivers to work on an x32 server.
 
From:Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 2:52 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
 
Thanks John. I went hunting for 64 bit versions of HP, and Lanier drivers to 
download and install on the 2003 server, but when I go into Printers to add 
drivers after extracting these "universal" drivers that said 64 bit, the server 
is telling me that these aren't the right files for the selected architecture, 
and then it dies.
 
Wierd, as both HP and Lanier sites said these were the drivers for the specific 
printer model - eg a "Universal" driver for 64 bit.
 
Don
 



From:John Cook 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 12:04:28 PM
Subject: RE: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
IIRC that is correct, it’s been a while since I did it.
 
 John W. Cook
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Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4
 
From:Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 12:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
 
Thanks Cameron.  Actually we're not having problems with the file server 
rename/file copy piece, it's getting the printers from the old server to come 
over to the new server.  What I'm seeing seems to indicate that we have to 
install 64 bit drivers on the old server for each particular printer that 
exists 
and then do the migration that way to make the printers come over to where the 
64 bit server will re-create or import them.
 
Don
 



From:Cameron 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Fri, June 17, 2011 10:25:50 AM
Subject: Re: Printer/Print server migration from 2003 32 bit to 2008R2 64 bit
Why not just use a new name for the server? If you are using a login script, 
tis 
easy 

RE: System usage utility

2011-06-21 Thread Michael B. Smith
Perfmon?

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: Bambi J Saastad [mailto:bambi.j.saas...@seagate.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 12:13 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: System usage utility

Hi

Does anyone know of a free utility that will monitor system usage of a desktop?
I have a group of testers that want to know how often test systems are being 
used.
They were thinking a CPU utilization monitor that will track and log CPU usage 
would work.
Does anyone have one they would suggest?
TIA
B

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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:38 AM, James Rankin  wrote:
> You wouldn't expect a user to call you with a question about
> adding up or punctuation, would you?

  A lot of the people at $WORK could use help there, too.

  Ha ha, only serious.

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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Don Kuhlman
Snag it works great!





From: Chad Leeper 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Tue, June 21, 2011 9:51:48 AM
Subject: Re: Print screen utility

I like snag-it.  Very useful.


Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump 
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page 
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know 
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's 
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
-- 
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
I just had another thought.  Ideally, I'd like to install a new
Exchange 2010 Enterprise edition box.  If I did this, could I:

1) Recreate the mail accounts I need going forward on the new server.
2) Have new mail routed to the new server.
3) Export relevant mail from 2003 and import into the appropriate
accounts in 2010.
4) Leave the existing server alone for archival purposes.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Eric Brouwer  wrote:
> The server is maxed out drive wise.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Link  
> wrote:
>> +1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive and
>> cheaper than another Exchange license, too.
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:
>>>
>>> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
>>> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
>>>
>>> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users,
>>> and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
>>> Exchange server...
>>>
>>> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
>>> business constraints.
>>>
>>> ASB (Professional Bio)
>>> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
>>> wrote:

 Greetings,

 I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
 It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
 not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
 fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
 domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
 existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
 as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
 Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
 aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
 some of the higher level stuff like this.

 Thank you,

 Eric

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RE: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Guyer, Don
Any old mailboxes that can be axed?

How about exporting the mailboxes to PST (and then other media) that "owner" is 
deeming be kept for legal reasons? Then, axing those mailboxes.

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-Original Message-
From: Eric Brouwer [mailto:ithelp.e...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 11:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2003 question

The server is maxed out drive wise.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Link  wrote:
> +1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive and
> cheaper than another Exchange license, too.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:
>>
>> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
>> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
>>
>> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users,
>> and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
>> Exchange server...
>>
>> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
>> business constraints.
>>
>> ASB (Professional Bio)
>> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
>>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
>>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
>>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
>>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
>>> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
>>> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
>>> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
>>> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
>>> some of the higher level stuff like this.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Eric
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Andrew S. Baker
SAN + (Fibre or iSCSI)


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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Eric Brouwer wrote:

> The server is maxed out drive wise.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Link 
> wrote:
> > +1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive and
> > cheaper than another Exchange license, too.
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
> >> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
> >>
> >> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users,
> >> and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
> >> Exchange server...
> >>
> >> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
> >> business constraints.
> >>
> >> ASB (Professional Bio)
> >> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Greetings,
> >>>
> >>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
> >>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
> >>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
> >>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
> >>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
> >>> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
> >>> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
> >>> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
> >>> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
> >>> some of the higher level stuff like this.
> >>>
> >>> Thank you,
> >>>
> >>> Eric
> >>>
>

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RE: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Sam Cayze
Can you compress/move the IIS/SMTP/MessageTracking log files for a quick
fix?

Then I'd archive those old users to alternate media, create a new DB and
move everyone to that.

And/or get more disks.

-Original Message-
From: Eric Brouwer [mailto:ithelp.e...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Exchange 2003 question

The server is maxed out drive wise.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Link 
wrote:
> +1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive 
> +and
> cheaper than another Exchange license, too.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker 
wrote:
>>
>> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this 
>> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
>>
>> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some 
>> users, and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of 
>> change to the Exchange server...
>>
>> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of 
>> your business constraints.
>>
>> ASB (Professional Bio)
>> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
>> 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
>>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does 
>>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't 
>>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the 
>>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to 
>>> move existing users to the new server, and have mail be 
>>> sent/delivered here as well.  I would leave past employees on the 
>>> existing box.  It's Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  
>>> Anything I need to be aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, 
>>> but I don't know about some of the higher level stuff like this.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Moving the mailboxes on the backend will not undermine any legal action.

Backing up the mailboxes beforehand will lower the risk any more...



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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Eric Brouwer wrote:

> I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
> employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker 
> wrote:
> > Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
> server
> > for reasons I don't fully understand."
> >
> > Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users,
> and
> > shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
> > Exchange server...
> >
> > What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
> > business constraints.
> >
> > ASB (Professional Bio)
> > Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Greetings,
> >>
> >> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
> >> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
> >> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
> >> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
> >> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
> >> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
> >> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
> >> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
> >> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
> >> some of the higher level stuff like this.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >>
> >> Eric
> >>
>

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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
The server is maxed out drive wise.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Jonathan Link  wrote:
> +1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive and
> cheaper than another Exchange license, too.
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:
>>
>> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
>> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
>>
>> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users,
>> and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
>> Exchange server...
>>
>> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
>> business constraints.
>>
>> ASB (Professional Bio)
>> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Greetings,
>>>
>>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
>>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
>>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
>>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
>>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
>>> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
>>> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
>>> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
>>> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
>>> some of the higher level stuff like this.
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Crawford, Scott
"Isn't it a bit dangerous to assume 100% security?"
Nope. It will be 100% secure against malignant .swf files since there won't be 
anything to read them.

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

Isn't it a bit dangerous to assume 100% security?  The consumer is steadily 
becoming complacent due to pretty interfaces and technology that makes them 
comfortable (lazy).  While, on the surface, a code exchange app seems OK, as IT 
folks we should always play devil's advocate with security, particularly when a 
known vulnerability felon is involved.  Adobe still can't even get their app 
installations fixed after years of complaints and promises.


From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

It means that it doesn't add any risk from any Flash vulnerabilities (those 
things that come out weekly).  Flash vulnerabilities are based on the Flash 
executable/code/plug-in itself, and Flash will not exist in iOS.  Developers 
and/or the Adobe compiler can create bad code (and it probably will) that may 
get past the checks that the App Store has in place, but that would not be 
synonymous with having Flash-specific vulnerabilities.  While it is certainly 
feasible that some crafty individual might find a problem with an 
Adobe/Flash-sourced iOS app and figure out a way to exploit it, that is not the 
same as having a Flash-specific vulnerability.

In other words, you won't be able to go to some page with malicious Flash code 
(.SWF) on it and have it run on iOS.  It will simply be ignored, as it always 
has been.  The things that people can create for iOS with Adobe's tools will 
just be another app.

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

No...I asked "are you sure?" that it would eliminate any vulnerabilities.

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which they 
won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.  Adobe is 
just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary code.

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

Are you sure?

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That eliminates 
any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with Flash 
yesterday with full capability on iOS.

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
BlackBerry PlayBook

Makes Apple look smart...
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM, 
mailto:richardmccl...@aspca.org>> wrote:

Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it would 
run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of Flash 
vulnerabilities.
--
richard

Shauna Hensala mailto:she...@msn.com>> wrote on 06/21/2011 
08:19:46 AM:

> already
>
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
>
>
>

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> >
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> >
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> >
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> >
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> >
> >
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a d

Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
I think there is some pending legal actions involving some past
employees and he wants to keep their Mailboxes intact.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:
> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this server
> for reasons I don't fully understand."
>
> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users, and
> shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the
> Exchange server...
>
> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your
> business constraints.
>
> ASB (Professional Bio)
> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer 
> wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
>> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
>> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
>> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
>> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
>> some of the higher level stuff like this.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Eric
>>
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
+1 Adding additional disks to the server is probably less intrusive and
cheaper than another Exchange license, too.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Andrew S. Baker  wrote:

> Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this
> server for reasons I don't fully understand."
>
> Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some users, and 
> shrinking the existing databases are all some level of change to the Exchange 
> server...
>
> What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of your 
> business constraints.
>
>
>
>  *ASB *(Professional Bio )
> Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
>> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
>> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
>> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
>> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
>> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
>> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
>> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
>> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
>> some of the higher level stuff like this.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Eric
>>
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Re: Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Please define "The owner does not want me making any changes to this server
for reasons I don't fully understand."

Because standing up another Exchange server, and moving off some
users, and shrinking the existing databases are all some level of
change to the Exchange server...

What you want can easily be done, pending a better understanding of
your business constraints.



 *ASB *(Professional Bio )
Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...




On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Eric Brouwer wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
> It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
> not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
> fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
> domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
> existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
> as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
> Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
> aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
> some of the higher level stuff like this.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Eric
>
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Exchange 2003 question

2011-06-21 Thread Eric Brouwer
Greetings,

I have an issue with my Exchange 2003 server running on Server 2003.
It is out of space, so I had to dismount the store.  The owner does
not want me making any changes to this server for reasons I don't
fully understand.  Can I install another Exchange 2003 server in the
domain and have them work together?  Once installed, I'd like to move
existing users to the new server, and have mail be sent/delivered here
as well.  I would leave past employees on the existing box.  It's
Exchange Standard if that makes a difference.  Anything I need to be
aware of?  I can get around in Exchange ok, but I don't know about
some of the higher level stuff like this.

Thank you,

Eric

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Re: Suspected LulzSec "leader" arrested

2011-06-21 Thread Andrew S. Baker
Your point is summed up in the final paragraph of that article:


> On the other hand, LulzSec may inspire other hackers. Future groups may leave 
> the cockiness at home and quietly do a lot more damage. *It’s not like 
> LulzSec’s potential demise will do much to shore up security efforts in 
> various companies.*



Thx


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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Jonathan Link wrote:

> Aren't you preaching to the choir a bit?
> The tweet is stupid, but what else do you expect from a stream of
> consciousness utterance?  Your point, while entirely valid, misses the
> point.  It is up to us, meaning we need to do more to create secure
> systems.  In this case, Citi didn't even come close to doing that.  To blame
> LulzSec or the individual who "broke" their system, or has been arrested and
> will probably be scapegoated is misplacing responsibility.   There is plenty
> of blame to go around here, and if I had to divide the responsibility for
> the attack proportionally I would do 90% at Citi and 10% at Lulzsec.  Now,
> if Citi were operating a secure system, I would adjust accordingly, but
> let's not kid ourselves about what Citi did or didn't do in this specific
> instance.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Sean Rector wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/lulzsec-is-it-too-cocky-for-its-own-good/51078?tag=nl.e589
>> 
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I saw a really interesting tweet yesterday…”@LulzSec never promised to
>> take care of my data, Citi did.”  I think that’s a good point everyone needs
>> to remember – it’s up to us, the sys admins of these systems, to keep the
>> customer data secure, not the groups that break through the defenses.
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Sean Rector, MCSE
>>
>> ** **
>>
>

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Sam Cayze
>>what more could you possibly need than this. [Snipping Tool]

Automatic uploading and URLs copied to the clipboard?  A directory with all
your latest screenshots?  Annotations?  Markups? Borders?  

I use Screenshot Capture for my workstation.  My users have the Firefox
Extension called FIRESHOT.  Works great for what they do.  (They make a lot
of manuals that contain screenshots).

Sam




-Original Message-
From: Eldridge, Dave [mailto:d...@parkviewmc.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.

-Original Message-
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4


-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know if
it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's more a
combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Users run into new things with computers all the time (e.g. the original 
example: maybe the particular user had never run into this situation before, 
and didn't understand the implications). If they are risk adverse, they will 
turn to an SME for validation.

The last mid-range system I looked at controlled blast furnances. Each hour 
that the blast furnance in the steel works was offline was costing the company 
hundreds of thousands of dollars. Since the operators are steel workers, not IT 
savvy people, I can understand why they would seek some validation in dealing 
with a new situation, rather than taking it upon themselves to do something 
they don't understand the implications of (and possibly be reprimanded or lose 
their job)

Cheers
Ken

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

Officials and citizens, both.
Let's say that there's plenty of obscurity across the continuum of interfaces 
that people deal with on a daily basis, they don't exist with computers, alone.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Nothing in that article that has any statistical evidence that each person 
commits, on average, 3 felonies a day. Maybe I will have to read the book. But 
the author estimates that people commit three felonies a day (I assume this is 
in the US only), and the examples don't state that anyone was actually found 
guilty of any offence. Merely prosecuted because officials aren't really sure 
of what the laws mean.


From: Jonathan Link 
[mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:00 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

Most people don't obey laws.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574438900830760842.html



On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?

I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank 
account/mortgage etc.?

Sometimes you are going to do something - whether that be to tell the bank to 
pay someone, or you're going to fill in something on your tax return. And you 
are not 100% sure if you are right, and you're not sure what the consequences 
are. So you call an expert that is *being paid by the company* to answer these 
queries. And if the burden of answering these queries is too much, then get 
management to pay to automate the solution or educate the users.

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the 
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as 
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't 
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation, would 
you?


Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days that, 
among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word processing, 
storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the Internet, etc. 
I think it is a pretty good idea.
On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich 
[mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
the correct user before calling???



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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
Officials and citizens, both.
Let's say that there's plenty of obscurity across the continuum of
interfaces that people deal with on a daily basis, they don't exist with
computers, alone.

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

>  Nothing in that article that has any statistical evidence that each
> person commits, on average, 3 felonies a day. Maybe I will have to read the
> book. But the author estimates that people commit three felonies a day (I
> assume this is in the US only), and the examples don’t state that anyone was
> actually found guilty of any offence. Merely prosecuted because officials
> aren’t really sure of what the laws mean.
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:00 PM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
> ** **
>
> Most people don't obey laws.
>
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574438900830760842.html
> 
>
>
>
>  
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ken Schaefer 
> wrote:
>
> Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
>
> Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
>
> Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?
>
>  
>
> I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank
> account/mortgage etc.?
>
>  
>
> Sometimes you are going to do something – whether that be to tell the bank
> to pay someone, or you’re going to fill in something on your tax return. And
> you are not 100% sure if you are right, and you’re not sure what the
> consequences are. So you call an expert that is **being paid by the
> company** to answer these queries. And if the burden of answering these
> queries is too much, then get management to pay to automate the solution or
> educate the users.
>
>  
>
> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM
>
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
>  
>
> It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills -
> the ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as
> important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't
> expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation,
> would you?
>
>
>
> Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days
> that, among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word
> processing, storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the
> Internet, etc. I think it is a pretty good idea.
>
> On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer  wrote:
>
> Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in
> your entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic?
> Maybe about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR
> department), your banking details (your bank) etc.?
>
> Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So
> they call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That
> is what puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever
> period you get paid.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
>
> Subject: Stupid user tricks
>
> This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
> a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it
> back.
> The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This
> morning they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told
> them to log out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
> 
>
> *sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on
> as the correct user before calling???
>
>  
>
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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
I didn't say they should find using a mouse intuitive. Just that they should
be able to use one before they get a job where they have to use one.

Your point was that for all the mocking we do of "idiot" users, we are
probably comparable in the same terms to people with expertise we don't
have. I wouldn't agree. I don't know anything about cars, and my mechanic
has to explain everything to me in layman's terms, but I wouldn't start
driving with the handbrake on and then ask my mechanic why it felt strange.

However, I have had users phone me and ask "there is something wrong with my
keyboard, it is typing stars instead of the letters in my password".

On 21 June 2011 16:02, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

>  Sorry – I disagree.
>
> ** **
>
> Some people can’t read a timetable. Or work their mobile phone. Or work out
> how their microwave/vcr/dvd player/dishwasher works. Or understand how their
> car works. Or how to cook chicken. Or make an espresso – a typical espresso
> machine only has two buttons, one knob and a steam nozzle. Not everyone
> finds a mouse intuitive. I struggled to use an iPhone for several days, and
> yet I figure myself to be a tech-savvy person.
>
> ** **
>
> Cheers
>
> Ken
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:51 PM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
> ** **
>
> Basic they may be, but they are not on as fundamental a level as reading,
> writing, arithmetic and understanding how a mouse works. In my opinion
> anyway.
>
> On 21 June 2011 15:46, Ken Schaefer  wrote:
>
> Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
>
> Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
>
> Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?
>
>  
>
> I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank
> account/mortgage etc.?
>
>  
>
> Sometimes you are going to do something – whether that be to tell the bank
> to pay someone, or you’re going to fill in something on your tax return. And
> you are not 100% sure if you are right, and you’re not sure what the
> consequences are. So you call an expert that is **being paid by the
> company** to answer these queries. And if the burden of answering these
> queries is too much, then get management to pay to automate the solution or
> educate the users.
>
>  
>
> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM
>
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
>  
>
> It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills -
> the ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as
> important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't
> expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation,
> would you?
>
>
>
> Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days
> that, among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word
> processing, storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the
> Internet, etc. I think it is a pretty good idea.
>
> On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer  wrote:
>
> Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in
> your entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic?
> Maybe about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR
> department), your banking details (your bank) etc.?
>
> Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So
> they call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That
> is what puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever
> period you get paid.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
>
> Subject: Stupid user tricks
>
> This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
> a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it
> back.
> The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This
> morning they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told
> them to log out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
> 
>
> *sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on
> as the correct user before calling???
>
>  
>
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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Gary Slinger
My general philosophy - 'people are stupid'.  
-Original Message-
From: Ken Schaefer 
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:02:47 
To: NT System Admin Issues
Reply-To: "NT System Admin Issues" 
Subject: RE: Stupid user tricks

Sorry - I disagree.

Some people can't read a timetable. Or work their mobile phone. Or work out how 
their microwave/vcr/dvd player/dishwasher works. Or understand how their car 
works. Or how to cook chicken. Or make an espresso - a typical espresso machine 
only has two buttons, one knob and a steam nozzle. Not everyone finds a mouse 
intuitive. I struggled to use an iPhone for several days, and yet I figure 
myself to be a tech-savvy person.

Cheers
Ken

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

Basic they may be, but they are not on as fundamental a level as reading, 
writing, arithmetic and understanding how a mouse works. In my opinion anyway.
On 21 June 2011 15:46, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?

I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank 
account/mortgage etc.?

Sometimes you are going to do something - whether that be to tell the bank to 
pay someone, or you're going to fill in something on your tax return. And you 
are not 100% sure if you are right, and you're not sure what the consequences 
are. So you call an expert that is *being paid by the company* to answer these 
queries. And if the burden of answering these queries is too much, then get 
management to pay to automate the solution or educate the users.

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the 
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as 
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't 
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation, would 
you?


Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days that, 
among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word processing, 
storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the Internet, etc. 
I think it is a pretty good idea.
On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich 
[mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
the correct user before calling???



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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Nothing in that article that has any statistical evidence that each person 
commits, on average, 3 felonies a day. Maybe I will have to read the book. But 
the author estimates that people commit three felonies a day (I assume this is 
in the US only), and the examples don't state that anyone was actually found 
guilty of any offence. Merely prosecuted because officials aren't really sure 
of what the laws mean.


From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:00 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

Most people don't obey laws.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574438900830760842.html



On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?

I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank 
account/mortgage etc.?

Sometimes you are going to do something - whether that be to tell the bank to 
pay someone, or you're going to fill in something on your tax return. And you 
are not 100% sure if you are right, and you're not sure what the consequences 
are. So you call an expert that is *being paid by the company* to answer these 
queries. And if the burden of answering these queries is too much, then get 
management to pay to automate the solution or educate the users.

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the 
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as 
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't 
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation, would 
you?


Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days that, 
among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word processing, 
storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the Internet, etc. 
I think it is a pretty good idea.
On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich 
[mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
the correct user before calling???



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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Mayo, Bill
I didn't intend to imply 100% security (actually stated otherwise in
last sentence of first paragraph).  I'm just saying that the constant
security woes associated with Adobe Flash won't be coming to iOS just
because Adobe has a product that compiles code for iOS.  IIRC, this
isn't even really new; Adobe released such a thing previously, it was
just that Apple initially banned it and Adobe dropped it.  Apple then
loosened the rules to allow it and they now have a new product/version
to again create code for iOS.

 

Again, is bad code a virtual certainty originating from an Adobe
product?  I would think yes.  But it won't make iOS automatically
vulnerable to exploits targeted at Flash.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Isn't it a bit dangerous to assume 100% security?  The consumer is
steadily becoming complacent due to pretty interfaces and technology
that makes them comfortable (lazy).  While, on the surface, a code
exchange app seems OK, as IT folks we should always play devil's
advocate with security, particularly when a known vulnerability felon is
involved.  Adobe still can't even get their app installations fixed
after years of complaints and promises.

 

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

It means that it doesn't add any risk from any Flash vulnerabilities
(those things that come out weekly).  Flash vulnerabilities are based on
the Flash executable/code/plug-in itself, and Flash will not exist in
iOS.  Developers and/or the Adobe compiler can create bad code (and it
probably will) that may get past the checks that the App Store has in
place, but that would not be synonymous with having Flash-specific
vulnerabilities.  While it is certainly feasible that some crafty
individual might find a problem with an Adobe/Flash-sourced iOS app and
figure out a way to exploit it, that is not the same as having a
Flash-specific vulnerability.

 

In other words, you won't be able to go to some page with malicious
Flash code (.SWF) on it and have it run on iOS.  It will simply be
ignored, as it always has been.  The things that people can create for
iOS with Adobe's tools will just be another app.  

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

No...I asked "are you sure?" that it would eliminate any
vulnerabilities.

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which
they won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.
Adobe is just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary
code.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite
of Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash

RE: Suspected LulzSec "leader" arrested

2011-06-21 Thread Sean Rector
"...I would do 90% at Citi and 10% at Lulzsec..." You got my point 100%.

 

Sean Rector, MCSE

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:54 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Suspected LulzSec "leader" arrested

 

Aren't you preaching to the choir a bit?
The tweet is stupid, but what else do you expect from a stream of consciousness 
utterance?  Your point, while entirely valid, misses the point.  It is up to 
us, meaning we need to do more to create secure systems.  In this case, Citi 
didn't even come close to doing that.  To blame LulzSec or the individual who 
"broke" their system, or has been arrested and will probably be scapegoated is 
misplacing responsibility.   There is plenty of blame to go around here, and if 
I had to divide the responsibility for the attack proportionally I would do 90% 
at Citi and 10% at Lulzsec.  Now, if Citi were operating a secure system, I 
would adjust accordingly, but let's not kid ourselves about what Citi did or 
didn't do in this specific instance.

 


 

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Sean Rector  wrote:

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/lulzsec-is-it-too-cocky-for-its-own-good/51078?tag=nl.e589

 

I saw a really interesting tweet yesterday..."@LulzSec never promised to take 
care of my data, Citi did."  I think that's a good point everyone needs to 
remember - it's up to us, the sys admins of these systems, to keep the customer 
data secure, not the groups that break through the defenses.

 

Sean Rector, MCSE

 

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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Sorry - I disagree.

Some people can't read a timetable. Or work their mobile phone. Or work out how 
their microwave/vcr/dvd player/dishwasher works. Or understand how their car 
works. Or how to cook chicken. Or make an espresso - a typical espresso machine 
only has two buttons, one knob and a steam nozzle. Not everyone finds a mouse 
intuitive. I struggled to use an iPhone for several days, and yet I figure 
myself to be a tech-savvy person.

Cheers
Ken

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:51 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

Basic they may be, but they are not on as fundamental a level as reading, 
writing, arithmetic and understanding how a mouse works. In my opinion anyway.
On 21 June 2011 15:46, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?

I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank 
account/mortgage etc.?

Sometimes you are going to do something - whether that be to tell the bank to 
pay someone, or you're going to fill in something on your tax return. And you 
are not 100% sure if you are right, and you're not sure what the consequences 
are. So you call an expert that is *being paid by the company* to answer these 
queries. And if the burden of answering these queries is too much, then get 
management to pay to automate the solution or educate the users.

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the 
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as 
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't 
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation, would 
you?


Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days that, 
among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word processing, 
storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the Internet, etc. 
I think it is a pretty good idea.
On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich 
[mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
Most people don't obey laws.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574438900830760842.html



On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

>  Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
>
> Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
>
> Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?
>
> ** **
>
> I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank
> account/mortgage etc.?
>
> ** **
>
> Sometimes you are going to do something – whether that be to tell the bank
> to pay someone, or you’re going to fill in something on your tax return. And
> you are not 100% sure if you are right, and you’re not sure what the
> consequences are. So you call an expert that is **being paid by the
> company** to answer these queries. And if the burden of answering these
> queries is too much, then get management to pay to automate the solution or
> educate the users.
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
> ** **
>
> It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills -
> the ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as
> important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't
> expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation,
> would you?
>
>
> Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days
> that, among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word
> processing, storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the
> Internet, etc. I think it is a pretty good idea.
>
>  On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer  wrote:
>
> Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in
> your entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic?
> Maybe about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR
> department), your banking details (your bank) etc.?
>
> Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So
> they call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That
> is what puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever
> period you get paid.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
>
> Subject: Stupid user tricks
>
> This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
> a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it
> back.
> The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This
> morning they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told
> them to log out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
> 
>
> *sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on
> as the correct user before calling???
>
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Re: Suspected LulzSec "leader" arrested

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
Aren't you preaching to the choir a bit?
The tweet is stupid, but what else do you expect from a stream of
consciousness utterance?  Your point, while entirely valid, misses the
point.  It is up to us, meaning we need to do more to create secure
systems.  In this case, Citi didn't even come close to doing that.  To blame
LulzSec or the individual who "broke" their system, or has been arrested and
will probably be scapegoated is misplacing responsibility.   There is plenty
of blame to go around here, and if I had to divide the responsibility for
the attack proportionally I would do 90% at Citi and 10% at Lulzsec.  Now,
if Citi were operating a secure system, I would adjust accordingly, but
let's not kid ourselves about what Citi did or didn't do in this specific
instance.



On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Sean Rector wrote:

>
> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/lulzsec-is-it-too-cocky-for-its-own-good/51078?tag=nl.e589
> 
>
> ** **
>
> I saw a really interesting tweet yesterday…”@LulzSec never promised to take
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> remember – it’s up to us, the sys admins of these systems, to keep the
> customer data secure, not the groups that break through the defenses.
>
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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Chad Leeper
I like snag-it.  Very useful.


Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump 
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page 
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know 
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's 
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
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Blueridge Industries
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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
Basic they may be, but they are not on as fundamental a level as reading,
writing, arithmetic and understanding how a mouse works. In my opinion
anyway.

On 21 June 2011 15:46, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

>  Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
>
> Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
>
> Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?
>
> ** **
>
> I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank
> account/mortgage etc.?
>
> ** **
>
> Sometimes you are going to do something – whether that be to tell the bank
> to pay someone, or you’re going to fill in something on your tax return. And
> you are not 100% sure if you are right, and you’re not sure what the
> consequences are. So you call an expert that is **being paid by the
> company** to answer these queries. And if the burden of answering these
> queries is too much, then get management to pay to automate the solution or
> educate the users.
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Stupid user tricks
>
> ** **
>
> It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills -
> the ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as
> important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't
> expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation,
> would you?
>
>
> Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days
> that, among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word
> processing, storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the
> Internet, etc. I think it is a pretty good idea.
>
>  On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer  wrote:
>
> Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in
> your entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic?
> Maybe about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR
> department), your banking details (your bank) etc.?
>
> Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So
> they call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That
> is what puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever
> period you get paid.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
>
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
>
> Subject: Stupid user tricks
>
> This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
> a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it
> back.
> The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This
> morning they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told
> them to log out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
> 
>
> *sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on
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Re: Suspected LulzSec "leader" arrested

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
Lot of twittering and posting going on at the minute that says the guy is
nothing to do with LulzSec, he is just an admin for one of their IRC
channels.

Sounds like the shadowy organisations behind the governments of the western
world are getting ready to drum up their perfect storm to pass the "Internet
Security Bill" that kills off open access forever. Maybe LulzSec are just a
false flag outfit helping them achieve this? :-)

On 21 June 2011 15:42, Sean Rector  wrote:

>
> http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/lulzsec-is-it-too-cocky-for-its-own-good/51078?tag=nl.e589
> 
>
> ** **
>
> I saw a really interesting tweet yesterday…”@LulzSec never promised to take
> care of my data, Citi did.”  I think that’s a good point everyone needs to
> remember – it’s up to us, the sys admins of these systems, to keep the
> customer data secure, not the groups that break through the defenses.
>
> ** **
>
> Sean Rector, MCSE
>
> ** **
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> Virginia Opera Association**
>
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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Surely understanding your legal obligations are also a basic skill?
Understanding how to bank is a basic skill?
Understanding your employment terms and conditions is a basic skill?

I mean, most people obey the law, pay taxes, are employed, have a bank 
account/mortgage etc.?

Sometimes you are going to do something - whether that be to tell the bank to 
pay someone, or you're going to fill in something on your tax return. And you 
are not 100% sure if you are right, and you're not sure what the consequences 
are. So you call an expert that is *being paid by the company* to answer these 
queries. And if the burden of answering these queries is too much, then get 
management to pay to automate the solution or educate the users.

From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 10:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the 
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as 
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't 
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation, would 
you?

Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days that, 
among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word processing, 
storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the Internet, etc. 
I think it is a pretty good idea.
On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer 
mailto:k...@adopenstatic.com>> wrote:
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich 
[mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
the correct user before calling???



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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
There is a need for a help desk.

There is also a set of basic functions, and that list of basic functions 
becomes less and less each year. 

Each IT operation that doesn't work to eliminate the need for a Help desk to do 
basic functions (whether it's reset a password, change a mailbox quota, deliver 
a software package, provision something in CMS, change an asset allocation in 
CMDB - whatever) is just an IT operation looking at budget cuts, and 
outsourcing. Tools exist to eliminate this, and IT should concentrate on 
performing tasks that are, as yet, too complex to automate.

You only need to look at large scale enterprises (and this is where I work) to 
see this in action.

Cheers
Ken

-Original Message-
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 11:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

I agree. But, in any organization of more than a some lower limit number of 
people (100? 150? - depends on the type of business/org, I would guess), there 
will always be a need for a helpdesk function, whether it's a full time 
position or not. And, as the number of staff grows, so does the need for that 
function.

Kurt

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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
Isn't it a bit dangerous to assume 100% security?  The consumer is steadily
becoming complacent due to pretty interfaces and technology that makes them
comfortable (lazy).  While, on the surface, a code exchange app seems OK, as
IT folks we should always play devil's advocate with security, particularly
when a known vulnerability felon is involved.  Adobe still can't even get
their app installations fixed after years of complaints and promises.

 

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

It means that it doesn't add any risk from any Flash vulnerabilities (those
things that come out weekly).  Flash vulnerabilities are based on the Flash
executable/code/plug-in itself, and Flash will not exist in iOS.  Developers
and/or the Adobe compiler can create bad code (and it probably will) that
may get past the checks that the App Store has in place, but that would not
be synonymous with having Flash-specific vulnerabilities.  While it is
certainly feasible that some crafty individual might find a problem with an
Adobe/Flash-sourced iOS app and figure out a way to exploit it, that is not
the same as having a Flash-specific vulnerability.

 

In other words, you won't be able to go to some page with malicious Flash
code (.SWF) on it and have it run on iOS.  It will simply be ignored, as it
always has been.  The things that people can create for iOS with Adobe's
tools will just be another app.  

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

No.I asked "are you sure?" that it would eliminate any vulnerabilities.

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which they
won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.  Adobe is
just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary code.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: Gn

Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
It's fair enough to make that comparison, but a lot of basic IT skills - the
ones that sometimes we get called by users about - are probably just as
important as reading, writing and maths in the modern world. You wouldn't
expect a user to call you with a question about adding up or punctuation,
would you?

Wannabe British teachers have to pass a test called a QT test these days
that, among other things, tests the basic IT skills. It includes word
processing, storing and retrieving documents, sending an email, browsing the
Internet, etc. I think it is a pretty good idea.

On 21 June 2011 15:31, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

> Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in
> your entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic?
> Maybe about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR
> department), your banking details (your bank) etc.?
>
> Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So
> they call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That
> is what puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever
> period you get paid.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Stupid user tricks
>
> This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
> a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it
> back.
> The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This
> morning they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told
> them to log out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
> *sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on
> as the correct user before calling???
>
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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Right in the general case. Wrong for your individual case.

Management will look at the escalating cost of providing the same answers to 
the same problem, and find someone who will provide that solution cheaper. It 
will not involve you (not you specifically, but "you" as the general individual 
in IT). 

The entirely history of IT (and just about every other industry) has been about 
vendors providing more "out of the box" functionality to solve the most common 
problems, whilst service providers find cheaper ways to meet common problems. 
Else everyone would still be working with DOS (or something) and there would be 
no outsourcing/offshoring.

Cheers
Ken

-Original Message-
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 8:49 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks

End user difficulty with technology is a problem that *CANNOT* be solved, in 
the general case. That is because if you make the computer simple enough for an 
untrained person (or worse, an unthinking/unmotivated person) to use, you will 
have removed its ability to do anything beyond a small set of simple tasks, and 
it won't be much of a computer after that.

Hell, you can't even get everyone to understand how to manipulate two light 
switches (at the top and bottom of stairs, for instance) that control the same 
light, let along something as complex as a computer.

It's not going to happen, so you either make it an income stream to be 
exploited, or find a way to get rid of the load, how that balances out depends 
on how annoying you find them vs. the value of their income stream to you.

OTOH, those who are so inclined will end their "newb" stream of income from 
them to you - and if you're smart, you'll pay attention and help them as they 
do so, so that you can get them and you to the next level of income stream, and 
you'll both be better off.

Fortunately, the latter are outnumbered by the former, but the 
unthinking/unmotivated/untrainable are a significant fraction of the universe 
of computer users The hardest problem is differentiating between the useless 
ones, and those who just need a different approach, or maybe just a little more 
TLC.

And, lest you think the problem will evolve away, consider that the tasks 
performed will only get more complex over time, so that even those who have 
been raised with computers will divide themselves into the competent and those 
who are not. Ever thus it has been.


Kurt

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 15:45, Crawford, Scott  wrote:
>
> “Maybe if you're manning the helpdesk.”
>
>
>
> That is exactly the reason people say it.
>
>
>
> End-user difficulty with technology is a problem to be solved, not an income 
> stream to be exploited. As IT pros, we should be figuring out how to make 
> things dead simple. Imagine if we had a light switch support department whose 
> job consisted of moving around from office to office helping people get their 
> lights on. If we had users that continually needed help with this, it 
> wouldn’t be viewed as job security. It would be viewed as an opportunity to 
> get a new user or educate the existing one, thereby eliminating the support 
> department.
>
> From: Andrew S. Baker [mailto:asbz...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 3:05 PM
>
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Stupid user tricks
>
>
>
> >>stupid user tricks = job security.
>
>
>
>
>
> Why do people say this?          Maybe if you're manning the helpdesk.
>
> My job is secure because people want to get new things done, not 
> because they routinely forget how to do old things...   That leads to 
> outsourcing (we're spending XXX monthly for password resets?!?  Move 
> that offshore...)


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RE: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Ken Schaefer
Have you never called/talked/emailed any other professional anywhere, in your 
entire life, with a question that the other person thought was basic? Maybe 
about your taxes (your accountant), your HR/employment status (HR department), 
your banking details (your bank) etc.?

Sometimes people do not wish to take risks that they can not ascertain. So they 
call the designated expert. Your job is to answer their queries. That is what 
puts money in your bank account every week/fortnight/month/whatever period you 
get paid.

-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, 21 June 2011 3:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Stupid user tricks

This morning I got a call as I was getting ready for work. I had "borrowed"
a machine from one part of the plant for a couple days and then put it back.
The place where I put it had a different sign-on for the AS/400. This morning 
they called to complain that they were on the wrong screen. I told them to log 
out and log back in as the correct user. That took care of it.
*sigh* Why did they have to call??? Didn't they have enough sense to log on as 
the correct user before calling???

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RE: OEM parts

2011-06-21 Thread Guyer, Don
When I was still supporting printers, we always bought remanufactured
ones (not refillable) and kept a few of the OEM ones around in case we
had to call the printer manufacturer for support.

 

Don Guyer

Windows Systems Engineer

RIM Operations Engineering Distributed - A Team, Tier 2

Enterprise Technology Group

Fiserv

don.gu...@fiserv.com

Office: 1-800-523-7282 x 1673

Fax: 610-233-0404

www.fiserv.com  

 

From: Jon Harris [mailto:jk.har...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 6:04 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OEM parts

 

I will add this if the cartridge has been "reloaded" more than about 3
times I find that is usually fails.  If by some strange miracle you
mange to get it to work and refill it the fourth time it will empty
itself into the printer.  I have done this to enough personal printers
to always suggest purchasing inkjet printers that have cartridges that
can't be refilled or are not popular enough for the remanufactuers to be
selling their cartridges.

 

Jon

On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 12:47 PM, Silvio L. Nisgoski 
wrote:

Well, around here, provided one buys the remanufactured / refilled
cartridges / toners from someone that knows his work, the savings after
two or three cartridges are so good that if in the 4th or 5th the
printer has a problem, we can throw it away without remorse. And if we
can get, like, 10 cartridge exchanges in it, the savings alow allow for
buying a new printer.

The prices they charge for original brand cartridges are insane... I
agree the original ones have better quality, but I have had problem with
defective ones also, and the trouble to make the store change them, or
pay for the printer fixing, was the same that I would have with the
people that remanufacture cartridges,  so not that  much faith in the
"original brand" mantra.


- Original Message - From: "John Aldrich"

To: "NT System Admin Issues" 
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: OEM parts 





On Sat June 18 2011, you wrote:

Same thing here with re-manufactured toner cartridges.
Sales guy says they are great.
We say, we've had problem in the past with the cartridges coming apart
in the printer and spilling toner everywhere. Sales guy puts in
writing, if that happens we will come clean the printer. After 2 or
more trips here to clean printers, we've not heard from them again.

Well, MY experience has been the opposite on the toner cartridges...
Non-
OEM seems to work pretty well for the ones that aren't under maintenance
(Lexmark & Dell laser printers and Brother Laser MFPs.) We just have not
had much luck with "remanufactured" inkjet cartridges... they appear to
be
full, but the printers can't / don't print with the remanufactured ink
cartridges. *shrug*

-- 
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Mayo, Bill
It means that it doesn't add any risk from any Flash vulnerabilities
(those things that come out weekly).  Flash vulnerabilities are based on
the Flash executable/code/plug-in itself, and Flash will not exist in
iOS.  Developers and/or the Adobe compiler can create bad code (and it
probably will) that may get past the checks that the App Store has in
place, but that would not be synonymous with having Flash-specific
vulnerabilities.  While it is certainly feasible that some crafty
individual might find a problem with an Adobe/Flash-sourced iOS app and
figure out a way to exploit it, that is not the same as having a
Flash-specific vulnerability.

 

In other words, you won't be able to go to some page with malicious
Flash code (.SWF) on it and have it run on iOS.  It will simply be
ignored, as it always has been.  The things that people can create for
iOS with Adobe's tools will just be another app.  

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

No...I asked "are you sure?" that it would eliminate any
vulnerabilities.

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which
they won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.
Adobe is just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary
code.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite
of Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in
the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
No.I asked "are you sure?" that it would eliminate any vulnerabilities.

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:14 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which they
won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.  Adobe is
just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary code.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
> > -END PGP SIGNATURE- 
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Mayo, Bill
Yes.  Flash is not being ported to iOS.  Even if Adobe wrote it (which
they won't), it is highly doubtful Apple would allow it at this point.
Adobe is just making a cross-platform compiler for their proprietary
code.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:03 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite
of Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in
the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Evan Brastow
I'm not sure if the Windows Snipping tool can do this, but I know with SnagIt 
you can set it to take a screen capture of a web page and it will actually 
scroll the entire page for you and make a capture that is as long as the web 
page. May be good for what you're looking for.

Evan


-Original Message-
From: Terry Dickson [mailto:te...@treasurer.state.ks.us] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

I find the Windows 7 Snipping tool works just fine for me.


From: John Aldrich [jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
Unless said vulnerability is included in the compiled code.

As to the Apple looking smart, they knew that there was a history of
bugginess in Flash that allowed 1) poor performing apps and 2) multiple
vulnerabilities that the decided that Flash wouldn't be included.



On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:48 AM, Mayo, Bill  wrote:

> The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
> eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
> Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
>
> ** **
>
> Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
> Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
> Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
>
> ** **
>
> Makes Apple look smart...
>
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:
>
>
> Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
> would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
> Flash vulnerabilities.
> --
> richard
>
> Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:
>
> > already
> >
> > [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> >
> >
> > 
>
>
> > > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> > for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > > Hash: SHA1
> > >
> > > US-CERT Current Activity
> > >
> > > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > >
> > > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > >
> > >
> > > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > >
> > > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > > mitigate the risks.
> > >
> > > Relevant Url(s):
> > > 
> > >
> > > 
> > > This entry is available at
> > > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> > html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > >
> > > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > > =zlLP
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
Are you sure?

 

From: Mayo, Bill [mailto:bem...@pittcountync.gov] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
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RE: Large format printers (plotters)

2011-06-21 Thread Steven M. Caesare
The Gov't office at $WORK has one in the other building, mainly used for
printing posters and the like. I _THINK_ it's an HP.  The output
certainly is high-quality for raster stuff, I'd assume it would do
vector/line plotting just fine. I've not placed hands-on it directly,
but know the folks who have, so I can try and get you the model and some
feedback about ease of installation & administration, etc...

-sc

-Original Message-
From: Ben Scott [mailto:mailvor...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:32 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Large format printers (plotters)

Hey all,

  Anyone have any recent experience with large-format printers
("plotters")?

  It looks like our venerable DesignJet 750 may finally have given up
for good.  [removes hat; "Taps" plays]

  We're printing engineering drawings, mainly 2D line drawings.
Usually fairly simple stuff.  Mainly black-and-white only.  Maybe simple
color for line differentiation.  The only hard part is that we do large
drawings, so we need something that can handle 36-inch wide roll media,
and can render drawings 10+ feet in length.  It seems like most products
on the market in that size are targeted at high-quality production (for
posters, signs, etc.), and that's more than we need -- and thus more
than we want to pay for.

  Our software environment is all MS Win, currently mostly XP, moving to
Vista/7 over the next year or two.  No funky software requirements, so
long as it can print from Windows.  That said, it'd be nice if it could
do something standardish, like HP-GL/2.


  HP's current replacement for the DJ750 would be the DesignJet 510
CH337A ($2900 list).  Anyone have recent experience with HP plotters,
either the product itself, or the customer service?  I know their
printers aren't what they used to be, but their plotters come from a
different group.

  The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF710 seems comparable to the DJ 510, and
street price looks a bit cheaper; anyone have experience with that?

  Suggestions, ideas, horror stories, etc., welcomed.

-- Ben

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Shauna Hensala

picpick


Shauna Hensala




> From: jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com
> To: ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
> Subject: Print screen utility
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 08:35:39 -0400
> 
> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump 
> the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page 
> that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know 
> if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's 
> more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
> 
> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
> find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
> different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
> 
> Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
> thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
> -- 
> Thanks,
> John Aldrich
> Blueridge Industries
> IT Manager
> 
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Mayo, Bill
The tool to which you refer compiles it into native iOS code.  That
eliminates any flash-specific vulnerabilities.

 

From: Rod Trent [mailto:rodtr...@myitforum.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security
Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite
of Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in
the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
> > -END PGP SIGNATURE- 
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RE: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
Not for long.  Adobe announced tools to create cross platform apps with
Flash yesterday with full capability on iOS.

 

From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:


Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
Flash vulnerabilities. 
-- 
richard 

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 


> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
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RE: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
Agreed.  It's Adobe.

 

From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:24 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for
BlackBerry PlayBook

 

Already?  I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.

 

From: Shauna Hensala [mailto:she...@msn.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for
BlackBerry PlayBook

 

already

 Red rose
 Shauna
Hensala




> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for
BlackBerry PlayBook
> To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> US-CERT Current Activity
> 
> RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> 
> Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> 
> 
> RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> 
> US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> mitigate the risks.
> 
> Relevant Url(s):
> 
> 
> 
> This entry is available at
>
http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for
3
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> 
> iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> =zlLP
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-

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Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Jonathan Link
Makes Apple look smart...

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:26 AM,  wrote:

>
> Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it
> would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite of
> Flash vulnerabilities.
> --
> richard
>
> Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:
>
> > already
> >
> > [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> >
> >
> >
>
> > > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> > for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > > Hash: SHA1
> > >
> > > US-CERT Current Activity
> > >
> > > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > >
> > > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > >
> > >
> > > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > >
> > > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > > mitigate the risks.
> > >
> > > Relevant Url(s):
> > > 
> > >
> > > 
> > > This entry is available at
> > > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> > html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > >
> > > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > > =zlLP
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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue June 21 2011, you wrote:
> Gadwin PrintScreen
> 
> http://www.gadwin.com/
> 
> 
> 
> Problem with Snipping tool is that you have to use the mouse to grab a
> screen shot.
> 
> Therefore you can't click on a drop down menu, and grab a snip of that.
> 
> You can with Gadwin.
> 
> 
> 
> 
Thanks... I just downloaded and installed Gadwin. It has the option to 
"copy to printer" as one of the configuration options. This looks like 
exactly what I need. I knew I could count on you guys. 

I did find this in my search on download.com, and it looked interesting, so 
I'm very glad you guys recommended it!

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Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread RichardMcClary
Anybody expect anything different?  As soon as it was announced that it 
would run full Flash, that told me that it would also run the full suite 
of Flash vulnerabilities.
--
richard

Shauna Hensala  wrote on 06/21/2011 08:19:46 AM:

> already
> 
> [image removed] Shauna Hensala
> 
> 
> 

> > Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> > Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
> for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> > From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > Hash: SHA1
> > 
> > US-CERT Current Activity
> > 
> > RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> > 
> > Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> > 
> > 
> > RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> > Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> > tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> > execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> > 
> > US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> > security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> > mitigate the risks.
> > 
> > Relevant Url(s):
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > This entry is available at
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.
> html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
> > 
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
> > Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux)
> > 
> > iQEVAwUBTgCZBT6pPKYJORa3AQIbfgf9Er6PWQCe83AoIGYXJyjH70ccCgnw0SkV
> > K7JeBsHLRx5hnXcBvq2oiC7bhGVZ1Bt2DEa5CoHwWvzaNm/a51JNS6Tenb01BDMQ
> > NtQMaR3CjIHeFSS5GEKrvZVUsjAG7KQyE0o5PcQqC7W0fhLLVcKVuvKpUSHBYV/k
> > 5mYtUhxiUjnolhSW1gZZB1Ms7ouTBrWx3fyiQKSExSBv8NxT09qTrifjg7ZU/o6p
> > YO+CitehG89btzreV6jBXCDl0k1+NYNt0QCL+tzktI5VQJw49dhz4m/djrpMo9Mu
> > fzs+SeEINNQpAK9fC4mMkOda+CLSHL5Lj3/h6sngyigszLMBUmasJw==
> > =zlLP
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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread John Aldrich
On Tue June 21 2011, you wrote:
> If you have Windows 7 I think Vista also the included Snipping tool is
> great, otherwise I use OneNote
> 
Thanks... we're an XP shop here, except for one lone Vista Business 
machine. :D

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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Pete Howard
Yeah snagit here too.. they offered a free version a while back that still 
works 
fine. Output to printer, clipboard, file, etc.. 




From: Jeff Steward 
To: NT System Admin Issues 
Sent: Tue, June 21, 2011 9:20:00 AM
Subject: Re: Print screen utility

I used to think like that until I demo'd Snagit for a month. YMMV, but that is 
one handy app.

-Jeff Steward


On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Eldridge, Dave  wrote:

+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>
>Subject: RE: Print screen utility
>
>Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.
>
> John W. Cook
>System Administrator
>Partnership For Strong Families
>5950 NW 1st Place
>Gainesville, Fl 32607
>Office (352) 244-1610
>Cell (352) 215-6944
>MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4
>
>
>-Original Message-
>
>From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
>To: NT System Admin Issues
>Subject: Print screen utility
>
>Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to
>dump
>the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
>that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't
>know
>if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
>more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
>
>Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need
>to
>find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a
>couple
>different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
>
>Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this
>sort
>thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
>--
>Thanks,
>John Aldrich
>Blueridge Industries
>IT Manager
>
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RE: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Maglinger, Paul
Already?  I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.

 

From: Shauna Hensala [mailto:she...@msn.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:20 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory
for BlackBerry PlayBook

 

already

 Red
rose Shauna Hensala





> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for
BlackBerry PlayBook
> To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> US-CERT Current Activity
> 
> RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> 
> Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> 
> 
> RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> 
> US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> mitigate the risks.
> 
> Relevant Url(s):
> 
> 
> 
> This entry is available at
>
http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#rim_releases_security_advisory
_for3
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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread David Mazzaccaro
Gadwin PrintScreen 

http://www.gadwin.com/

 

Problem with Snipping tool is that you have to use the mouse to grab a
screen shot.

Therefore you can't click on a drop down menu, and grab a snip of that.

You can with Gadwin.

 

 

 

From: Stefan Jafs [mailto:stefan.j...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:58 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Print screen utility

 

If you have Windows 7 I think Vista also the included Snipping tool is
great, otherwise I use OneNote

 

SJ

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:35 AM, John Aldrich
 wrote:

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to
dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't
know
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need
to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a
couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this
sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
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Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Jeff Steward
I used to think like that until I demo'd Snagit for a month. YMMV, but that
is one handy app.

-Jeff Steward

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:01 AM, Eldridge, Dave  wrote:

> +1000 what more could you possibly need than this.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: Print screen utility
>
> Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.
>
>  John W. Cook
> System Administrator
> Partnership For Strong Families
> 5950 NW 1st Place
> Gainesville, Fl 32607
> Office (352) 244-1610
> Cell (352) 215-6944
> MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Print screen utility
>
> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to
> dump
> the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
> that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't
> know
> if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
> more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
>
> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need
> to
> find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a
> couple
> different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
>
> Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this
> sort
> thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
> --
> Thanks,
> John Aldrich
> Blueridge Industries
> IT Manager
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FW: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook

2011-06-21 Thread Shauna Hensala

already

Shauna Hensala




> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:13:56 -0400
> Subject: US-CERT Current Activity - RIM Releases Security Advisory for 
> BlackBerry PlayBook
> To: current-activ...@us-cert.gov
> From: us-c...@us-cert.gov
> 
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> US-CERT Current Activity
> 
> RIM Releases Security Advisory for BlackBerry PlayBook
> 
> Original release date: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> Last revised: June 21, 2011 at 8:41 am
> 
> 
> RIM has released a security advisory to address vulnerabilities in the
> Adobe Flash Player version included with the BlackBerry PlayBook
> tablet software. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to
> execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service condition.
> 
> US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review BlackBerry
> security advisory KB27365 and apply any necessary updates to help
> mitigate the risks.
> 
> Relevant Url(s):
> 
> 
> 
> This entry is available at
> http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#rim_releases_security_advisory_for3
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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Rod Trent
In Snagit, you can set the output to be the printer.

-Original Message-
From: Terry Dickson [mailto:te...@treasurer.state.ks.us] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:56 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

I find the Windows 7 Snipping tool works just fine for me.


From: John Aldrich [jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know if
it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's more a
combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Eldridge, Dave
+1000 what more could you possibly need than this.

-Original Message-
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Print screen utility

Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352) 215-6944
MCSE, MCP+I, MCTS, CompTIA A+, N+, VSP4, VTSP4


-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to
dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't
know
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need
to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a
couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this
sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Candee
+1000

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Terry Dickson
wrote:

> I find the Windows 7 Snipping tool works just fine for me.
>
> 
> From: John Aldrich [jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:35 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Print screen utility
>
> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
> the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
> that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
> if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
> more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
>
> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
> find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
> different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
>
> Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
> thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
> --
> Thanks,
> John Aldrich
> Blueridge Industries
> IT Manager
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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Stefan Jafs
If you have Windows 7 I think Vista also the included Snipping tool is
great, otherwise I use OneNote

SJ

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:35 AM, John Aldrich
wrote:

> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
> the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
> that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
> if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
> more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
>
> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
> find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
> different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
>
> Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
> thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
> --
> Thanks,
> John Aldrich
> Blueridge Industries
> IT Manager
>
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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Terry Dickson
I find the Windows 7 Snipping tool works just fine for me.


From: John Aldrich [jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread Ben Scott
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:35 AM, John Aldrich
 wrote:
> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
> the contents of your screen to the printer?

  I find the [Print Screen] key works pretty well.  (It captures a
bitmap of the screen to the clipboard.)

  [Alt]+[Print Screen] will capture just the current window.

  I usually paste it into MS Paint and save as a PNG.  PNG = lossless,
full-color, small.  BMP is huge.  JPEG is lossy -- fine for photos,
not good for screen shots.

> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website ...

  I recall reading of some Firefox extension that will dump a bitmap
of an entire webpage, even if the whole thing  won't fit on the screen
at once.  Never tried it, but it might be useful for that.

-- Ben

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RE: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread John Cook
Gadwin Print screen - free and easy.

 John W. Cook
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-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Print screen utility

Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
--
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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Re: Large format printers (plotters)

2011-06-21 Thread Candee
We have an OCE 450.
It was easy to set up, and so far ::knocks wood:: hasn't given us a bit of
trouble.
http://www.oceusa.com/main/product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441761039&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302162648



On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Ben Scott  wrote:

> Hey all,
>
>  Anyone have any recent experience with large-format printers ("plotters")?
>
>  It looks like our venerable DesignJet 750 may finally have given up
> for good.  [removes hat; "Taps" plays]
>
>  We're printing engineering drawings, mainly 2D line drawings.
> Usually fairly simple stuff.  Mainly black-and-white only.  Maybe
> simple color for line differentiation.  The only hard part is that we
> do large drawings, so we need something that can handle 36-inch wide
> roll media, and can render drawings 10+ feet in length.  It seems like
> most products on the market in that size are targeted at high-quality
> production (for posters, signs, etc.), and that's more than we need --
> and thus more than we want to pay for.
>
>  Our software environment is all MS Win, currently mostly XP, moving
> to Vista/7 over the next year or two.  No funky software requirements,
> so long as it can print from Windows.  That said, it'd be nice if it
> could do something standardish, like HP-GL/2.
>
>  HP's current replacement for the DJ750 would be the DesignJet 510
> CH337A ($2900 list).  Anyone have recent experience with HP plotters,
> either the product itself, or the customer service?  I know their
> printers aren't what they used to be, but their plotters come from a
> different group.
>
>  The Canon imagePROGRAF iPF710 seems comparable to the DJ 510, and
> street price looks a bit cheaper; anyone have experience with that?
>
>  Suggestions, ideas, horror stories, etc., welcomed.
>
> -- Ben
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Re: Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
Print Screen button dumped into Paint?

On 21 June 2011 13:35, John Aldrich  wrote:

> Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump
> the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page
> that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know
> if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's
> more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)
>
> Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to
> find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple
> different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.
>
> Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort
> thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
> --
> Thanks,
> John Aldrich
> Blueridge Industries
> IT Manager
>
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Print screen utility

2011-06-21 Thread John Aldrich
Do any of you have a favorite "print screen" utility to allow you to dump 
the contents of your screen to the printer? We have an intranet web page 
that updates frequently and it doesn't print well in Chrome. I don't know 
if it's Chrome or the web page or a combination thereof (I suspect it's 
more a combination, as it prints pretty well in IE.)

Anyway, management likes to print screenshots of the website, and I need to 
find something to help them. Looking on the Chrome web store I see a couple 
different apps and looking on download.com I see a couple apps as well.

Just wondering if you guys have a "favorite" app that you use for this sort 
thing. Bonus points if it is a Google Chrome extension/app. :D
-- 
Thanks,
John Aldrich
Blueridge Industries
IT Manager

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RE: Network Solutions Down?

2011-06-21 Thread Level 5 Lists
We called and they have a recording they are under a DDNS attack .. seems we 
are getting nslookups working now after about an hour, but still cannot login 
from several different places.

From: Sean Rector [mailto:sean.rec...@vaopera.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 8:05 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Network Solutions Down?

It came up for me - just very slowly.

Sean Rector, MCSE

From: Level 5 Lists [mailto:li...@levelfive.us]
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 7:29 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Network Solutions Down?

This morning a few of us cannot get into our NSI accounts, and none of my 
clients public DNS is resolving we can only connect to things via IP ... anyone 
else?


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Re: Stupid user tricks

2011-06-21 Thread Andrew S. Baker
True for city names, but I'm not aware of any zip codes that traverse state
lines in the US...


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On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Angus Scott-Fleming
wrote:

> On 20 Jun 2011 at 16:24, John Aldrich  wrote:
>
> > Oh, yeah! That whole thing about not looking up the city/state from a zip
> > code really doesn't make sense! :D
>
> What makes you think there is a unique relationship between ZIP codes and
> city
> names?
>
>1 ZIP code 2 Cities
>"Blackridge VA and La Crosse VA share a common ZIP code, 23950."
>http://bytes.com/topic/access/answers/199153-1-zip-code-2-cities
>
> See http://preview.tinyurl.com/6fxbnxa for more examples.
>
> --
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> GeoApps, Tucson, Arizona
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> Security Blog: http://geoapps.com/
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[OT][Humor] "The Cloud" explained

2011-06-21 Thread Ben Scott
  By none other than the inestimable Scott Adams:

http://www.dilbert.com/fast/2011-06-21/

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Re: RE: Tool to clone/move/copy/backup Active Directory

2011-06-21 Thread James Rankin
Me too - all the fun of finding a way to get those DCs that doubled up as
file servers into a more sensible structure

On 20 June 2011 20:48, Guyer, Don  wrote:

> That’s a throwback! I remember using that.
>
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> *From:* Rene de Haas [mailto:rene.deh...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Monday, June 20, 2011 3:43 PM
>
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: RE: Tool to clone/move/copy/backup Active Directory
>
> ** **
>
> Yes, I remember now.
> The tool was called upromote.
> Used it a long time ago on NT4.
>
> Op 20 jun. 2011 16:34 schreef "Brian Desmond"  het
> volgende:
> > Or even better, stand up a new forest and import the data you need for
> testing. The strategy of cloning into a VM and hopefully isolating it
> permanently has a way of not always going well.
> >
> > The umove guys used to be the solution for converting PDCs and BDCs to
> member servers. Guess they found a new gig. First time I've seen their name
> in relation to AD.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Brian Desmond
> > br...@briandesmond.com
> >
> > c   - 312.731.3132
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jonathan Link [mailto:jonathan.l...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 3:04 PM
> > To: NT System Admin Issues
> > Subject: Re: Tool to clone/move/copy/backup Active Directory
> >
> > Or add a DC. Physically or virtually remove it cleanup the removal in
> your production.
> > In test lab seize fsmo roles.
> >
> > On Sunday, June 19, 2011, Joseph L. Casale 
> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Use one of many uncountable free imaging wares to take an image and
> restore it into a vm?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: sha...@hackulous.co.uk [mailto:sha...@hackulous.co.uk]
> >>
> >> Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2011 7:02 AM
> >> To: NT System Admin Issues
> >> Subject: Tool to clone/move/copy/backup Active Directory
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm in process of making replica of my production servers to lab so I
> can test upgrading some applications.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I've come across tool called UMove http://utools.com/UMove <
> http://utools.com/UMove.> which seems to make it easy to copy Active
> Directory to a virtual machine.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Is anyone using this tool or tested it?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Shazad
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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