More hijacking - I can't seem to find any way of downloading the Tech
Preview of 6.5. Is it up on the Citrix website? I am logged in, and I recall
being able to download a Tech Preview of XenApp 6 prior to release...but I
seem to be having a bit of a fail day today. (It is the day after a Bank
www.mycitrix.com
login
downloads
XenApp
Betas and Tech Previews
Desktop Virtualization Tech Preview
XenApp
The ISO is just over 5GB!
Webster
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 3:55 AM, James Rankin kz2...@googlemail.com wrote:
More hijacking - I can't seem to find any way of downloading the Tech
Bingo. The Desktop Virtualization bit threw me off. I always think of
XenDesktop as the desktop virtualization bit, even though XenApp has
always done virtual desktops.
Cheers,
On 31 May 2011 10:34, Carl Webster carlwebs...@gmail.com wrote:
www.mycitrix.com
login
downloads
XenApp
Betas and
You also have to remember where Citrix is headed with XenApp!
It would be ice if Citrix got rid of IMA
It would be nice if the XenApp architecture was more like XD 5 SP1
Webster
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 4:37 AM, James Rankin kz2...@googlemail.com wrote:
Bingo. The Desktop Virtualization bit
Yeah, I noticed the absence of IMA in the latest XenDesktop stuff, what's it
called now, Storm or something like that?
On 31 May 2011 12:01, Carl Webster carlwebs...@gmail.com wrote:
You also have to remember where Citrix is headed with XenApp!
It would be ice if Citrix got rid of IMA
It
Storm was the project name but I can't find anything that references what it
is called in the released products.
Webster
From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Subject: Re: Xenapp 5.0 user freezing issue.
Yeah, I noticed the absence of IMA in the latest XenDesktop stuff,
Ok... it looks like everything is copacetic now that I have uninstalled
ICVerify. The system rebooted normally this weekend and was up and running
this morning when I came in. I'm reasonably certain that it's working
properly now.
Thanks to all who helped.
~ Finally, powerful endpoint security
Copaceticthat's a new one for me. US slang in origin?
On 31 May 2011 13:38, John Aldrich jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com wrote:
Ok... it looks like everything is copacetic now that I have uninstalled
ICVerify. The system rebooted normally this weekend and was up and running
this morning when
Huh. I didn't realize it was slang.
-adjective Slang .
fine; completely satisfactory; OK.
(from dictionary.reference.com)
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:41 AM
Not sure... and the spelling may be off too. :D It's something I've
heard/used for a LONG time... dates back, I think, to the 60's and 70's. (I
know... I'm showing my age. *grin*)
According to dictionary.com it's even older than I thought... apparently
it's from the late 19-teens and early
I was lost with that too, and I am from Somerset, so definitely not a UK thing
:)
A quick google suggests American and Canadian slang for very good/excellent/etc.
I guess John should now be able to disabled the job to reboot the server and
see how it goes
From: James Rankin
Yankees *sigh*
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SOLVED -- RE: server locks up
Huh. I didn't realize it was slang.
-adjective Slang .
fine; completely satisfactory; OK.
(from
Neither did I - it was just a guess seeing as though I have a degree in
English and had never, ever heard it used before. Not on these shores,
anyway
On 31 May 2011 13:45, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com wrote:
Huh. I didn’t realize it was slang.
*–adjective **Slang *.
fine;
Funny how things that start out as slang end up as accepted words... i.e
ain't is now considered acceptable, at least in casual conversation. :D
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SOLVED -- RE:
Yeah... I grew up on the left coast of the US (California,) so that may be
part of it too. :D
From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:48 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: SOLVED -- RE: server locks up
Neither did I - it was just a guess seeing
Well, I've got it down to once a week. Since we're pretty much just a
Monday-Friday organization. I'm just paranoid about it locking up in the middle
of the week since it handles file/print/dns/dhcp/etc. :D
From: Matthew B Ames [mailto:matthew.a...@qinetiq.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011
I consider myself a Southerner now... I was born in California, but moved to
SE Tennessee when I was about 12. Having spent more than 1/2 my life in the
South, I believe I can now consider myself a Southerner by osmosis...even if
I wasn't born here. Now, I know to a TRUE Southerner, I'm still a
I'm thinking that anything south of the 43 parallel is a Yankee! LOL!...eh!
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 9:01 AM, John Aldrich
jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.comwrote:
I consider myself a Southerner now... I was born in California, but moved
to
SE Tennessee when I was about 12. Having spent more than
nuh-uh.
Shauna Hensala
From: jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com
To: ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com
Subject: RE: SOLVED -- RE: server locks up
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 08:48:31 -0400
Funny how things that start out as slang end up as accepted words... i.e
ain't is now considered
Well then, that's entirely understandable. That's not considered slang
in the South. J
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:59 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SOLVED -- RE: server locks up [OT]
I'm not a Yankee. I was born and
*In today’s security news…*
Good morning:
There was sustained attach on the network of Lockheed Martin, which appears
to be related to the earlier attack on RSA’s security token
infrastructurehttps://www.nsslabs.com/research/analysis-briefs/rsa-breach.html
.
·
Your world view seems to be slightly inverted.
From: Cameron [mailto:cameron.orl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:16 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: SOLVED -- RE: server locks up [OT]
I'm thinking that anything south of the 43 parallel is a Yankee! LOL!...eh!
On Tue, May
The irony of your statement knows no bounds.
You say world view to a resident of another country, when talking about a
colloquialism of the United States.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Kim Longenbaugh
k...@colonialsavings.comwrote:
Your world view seems to be slightly inverted.
exactly !
I was about to post something on this topic at another site, but figured
you'd have it on their by now grin
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Andrew S. Baker asbz...@gmail.com wrote:
*In today’s security news…*
Good morning:
There was sustained attach on the network of Lockheed
Yes, I did... :)
*ASB *(Professional Bio http://about.me/Andrew.S.Baker/bio)
*Harnessing the Advantages of Technology for the SMB market...
*
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Erik Goldoff egold...@gmail.com wrote:
exactly !
I was about to post something on this topic at another
It seems there is more to the RSA intrusion than was made public.
Has anyone read how LM detected the attack? I'm guessing that their SEIM
alerted to an increase in RSA account lockouts?
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Andrew S. Baker asbz...@gmail.com wrote:
*In today’s security news…*
*It seems there is more to the RSA intrusion than was made public.*
I was pretty sure of that from the beginning... I expect them to cough up
more details if the frequency of attacks against their customers increases
OR when they have made a substantial change to the underlying infrastructure
Never heard anyone complain about AVG. Never used it myself. My buddy
runs it on his shop comp and it doesn't seem to be an issue.
Don Guyer
Windows Systems Engineer
RIM Operations Engineering Distributed - A Team, Tier 2
Enterprise Technology Group
Fiserv
don.gu...@fiserv.com
Office:
I was an AVG user for years and years. They started nagging a bit too much plus
the updates were getting cumbersome. I switched to Avast a few months ago and I
am very happy. You have register the free version with an email, but so far not
a single email or nag.
From: Joseph L. Casale
I've used Avast for years. When the license comes up for renewal (which
basically means you have to provide an email address, real or not), it pops
up a scary-looking (to the end-user) red warning which will probably get you
a phone call, but otherwise it's pretty unnoticeable.
On 31 May 2011
I think they require you to re-reg every year, but other than that, it's not
bad... I even used it on a few older Win9x machines that we use for AS/400
terminals. :D
From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:kennedy...@elyriaschools.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:24 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
VIPRE rarely nags.
Roger Wright
___
Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. - J. Paul Getty
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I got a home user I just redeployed a box for, anyone have a preference for
a nagless
The last version of AVG I tried was a real hog. The Internet site
checker slowed web sites tremendously unless disabled.
Roger Wright
___
Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. - J. Paul Getty
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Guyer, Don don.gu...@fiserv.com wrote:
Never
Does it *have* to be free? If not, Vipre Home works on 64-bit O/S.
From: Joseph L. Casale [mailto:jcas...@activenetwerx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:18 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Home AV for user with XPx64
Hey guys,
I got a home user I just redeployed a box for, anyone
Yes, otherwise they won't use anything:)
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:36 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Home AV for user with XPx64
Does it *have* to be free? If not, Vipre Home works on 64-bit O/S.
+1
On the one hand, the personal firewall (and note - this is apparently for
XP and not Win7) is great and works for 64-bit systems.
On the other hand, this is not free. It's worth it (to me) anyway. Great
support. If you have multiple machines in the house, then they also have
a home site
What's wrong with Microsoft Security Essentials??? It's free and as hard as it
is for me to say this I actually think it does a pretty good job.
John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
Gainesville, Fl 32607
Office (352) 244-1610
Cell (352)
Reread the op:)
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:38 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Home AV for user with XPx64
What's wrong with Microsoft Security Essentials??? It's free and as hard as it
is for me to say this I actually think it does a
Pssst. As he said, there isn't an XP x64 MSE client.
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: John Cook [mailto:john.c...@pfsf.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:38 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Home AV for user with XPx64
What's
Sounds like an opportunity for more business...
Everything has a cost. Whether you pay more on the front end or back end is
the only real decision.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Yes, otherwise they won't use anything:)
-Original
My bad, it works great on my Win7 64 and 32 bit and my XP 32 bit, I just
assumed if there was a client for one there should be for the other. I'll go
back to restructuring my server rack now
John W. Cook
System Administrator
Partnership For Strong Families
5950 NW 1st Place
I'll second that. Avast has been uperior to AVG for the last decade or so, so
I've never understood why the latter is so widely used :-p
Cheers,
Phil
--
Phil Randal | Infrastructure Engineer
NHS Herefordshire Herefordshire Council | Deputy Chief Executive's Office |
I.C.T. Services Division
This is the best free solution: http://www.dumbentia.com/pdflib/scissors.pdf
Roger Wright
___
Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. - J. Paul Getty
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Yes, otherwise they won't use
Greetings All,
I was wondering if there was a product like the following;
It is a shelf on the same mechanism like the LCD/LED Monitors are attached
to. Just like the monitors there is an arm behind and it allows you to move
the monitor left, right, up and down by just tugging the monitor into
So. Do you have an application and dependancies mapping? Because you
are going to need that before you get a shut down order sequence thing
going. If you don't have one, then now is the time to get one and shovel in
'application owners (primary and secondary contacts) for each one (not you
Hmm... something like this perhaps???
http://www.amazon.com/Lyon-KK79388-Sky-Wal-Assembly-Frame/dp/B004IZMMUE
Also, maybe you could rig something based on the keyboard tray from some of
those office cubicles that come with a built-in keyboard tray on a swing-arm.
It doesn't pivot left and
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 07:35, Oliver Marshall
oliver.marsh...@g2support.com wrote:
Hi
We recommend people use the trial of PingPlotter Standard when trying to
find packet loss between two points as it’s a great tool that makes it easy
for people to see where the packetloss is occurring (not
I just had to print that out... Awesome. As for free AV solutions, I have the
following suggestions:
MSE - Doesn't run on XP64? Bummer.
AVG - It has begun to suck in the past year or so.
Avast - I haven't used it in years. Might be a good choice.
ClamWin with Clam Sentinel - ClamAV is open
I use Avira and the only popup I get is when the updates are done. One
screen, One click it is gone.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Joseph L. Casale
jcas...@activenetwerx.com wrote:
Hey guys,
I got a home user I just redeployed a box for, anyone have a preference for
a nagless home AV?
Still, since VIPRE can be had for as little as $20 - it's a no-brainer
for me. Clients can get best of breed protection for less than
$2/month. If you can't afford that you probably shouldn't have a
computer.
Roger Wright
___
Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil. - J. Paul
Just seen this one today, (IE Don't click on the link)
This is the known bad webpage:
http://www.usps.com.track05.com/shipping/trackandconfirm.php?navigation=
1respLang=Engresp=493092049503922
IP Origin is: 2 IP Addresses, could be the start of a possible Fast Flux
Domain.
Thanks for the encouragement, John.
Next time I have a burned out bulb in my car I'll come to you for
recommendations on a new car. :-)
I'm just kidding.
But you did help by pointing me in the right direction.
Thank you, though.
Daniel
On May 31, 2011 12:24 PM, John Aldrich
We are testing Ruckus wireless systems here and I need a Radius server. Anyone
have any particular favorites?
Thanks,
Tom
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Never mind, 2008 NPS should do for what I need.
Tom Miller tmil...@hnncsb.org 5/31/2011 4:04 PM
We are testing Ruckus wireless systems here and I need a Radius server. Anyone
have any particular favorites?
Thanks,
Tom
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RRAS? NPS?
Regards,
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com
From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 4:04 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Radius server
We are testing Ruckus wireless systems here and I need a Radius
Next time I have a burned out bulb in my car I'll come to you for
recommendations on a new car. :-)
I don't care who you are, that right there was funny! LOL!
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Daniel Rodriguez drod...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for the encouragement, John.
Next time I have a
Old news dude, I've been seeing those for about a year, maybe more. Some are
UPS, other USPS, others FedEx.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Ziots, Edward [mailto:ezi...@lifespan.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Malware Heads Up targeted
No, we all have. This one is apparently different, here's a link to what
they were talking about:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_flux
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:57 PM, David Lum david@nwea.org wrote:
Old news dude, I've been seeing those for about a year, maybe more. Some
are UPS,
Windows. Google this: Windows IAS.
Carl
From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 4:04 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Radius server
We are testing Ruckus wireless systems here and I need a Radius server.
Anyone have any particular favorites?
Note was renamed to NPS - Network Policy Server or something in WS08.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
br...@briandesmond.commailto:br...@briandesmond.com
c - 312.731.3132
From: Carl Houseman [mailto:c.house...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 5:43 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Radius
Yeah, figured that out after posting... a little dated my info, unless there
was an 03 server available.
Carl
From: Brian Desmond [mailto:br...@briandesmond.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Radius server
Note was renamed to NPS - Network
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