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Hey everyone, I’m sure this is sort of an off topic for an IT forum, but I’ve been considering transitioning out of IT for a little while now. Anyone else in the community thought about doing so, or possibly have already done so and still happen to be on here? I’m really curious what that could look like considering this is the only industry I really have any experience in. I know that I ...
I’m working on job asks asks for “list professional, trade, business or civic activities and offices held excluding groups that name or character of which indicate race, color, religion, sex, national orgin, disability, merital or veteran status, height, wight or age.” I’m not real sure what they mean by that. if it said orginization or group i think maybe i could say comptia, ISOC ...
For years, IT pros and managers have searched for an IT staff to user ratio that allows for peak tech performance and adequate incident response times without overworking valuable IT staff. Having those guidelines would go a long way to help justify headcount and convince the boss that overworked IT professionals need additional help, but finding a single magical formula hasn’t been simple ...
When you set up and configure Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016, you can use that hypervisor to host virtual machines. After installing the Hyper-V role, configuring a virtual machine in Windows Server 2016, 2019 and 2022 is the same. Therefore, an identical workflow can be used to configurea virtual machine (VM) in all available Windows Server OS versions. In this guide, we explain [how to ...
Hi everyone, I’m currently taking a windows server class at my local college and can’t seem to grasp how CALs and licensing work. My question is from what I find online that you need an individual CAL for each device or user. By user does this mean that if I have a 5 CAL license I can only create 5 active directory users and that those five users can login from any computer on that network ...
We are recent migrants to Office 365, so I’m a little unfamiliar with the territory. One of our regulatory partners has recently switched to Office 365 and are in the habit of sending us encrypted messages. When end users receive one of these and attempt to access, they get a message similar to: Message: AADSTS90072: User account ‘user@domain.com’ from identity provider ’ https://p ...
Greetings- I work at a college and we’ve run into a unique issue. For domain-joined laptops we use a specific wireless network that provides the same services (mapped drives, printers, etc) as being connected via Ethernet. The network profile is pushed out via GPO as is the needed certificate to authenticate. So far, we’ve had very few issues. That is, until now. Recently we had a staff ...
I volunteer at a community college and am helping them combine several databases into one. They’ve emailed me 4 excel files to import into Access 2010. 3 of the 4 did this fine. The 4th goes thru all the same steps but gives me this when I click on Finish: IMPORT Spreadsheet Wizard: “The search key was not found in any record.” My only reply can be to click the OK button. When I do that ...
I am working in a small college that has just migrated our computer labs over to Windows 10. I had the workstations in the labs all defaulted to the printer in the room through a GPO. Now, with the upgrade to Windows 10 the printer shows up on the list in Printers&Scanners but is no longer the default. We are running Windows Server 2012R2 on the server. I turned off allowing Windows to manage ...
To determine if a Group Policy Object (GPO) has been applied to all computers within a domain, you can use the Group Policy Results (GPResult) tool, which is built into Windows.