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Re: [PLUG] [almost OT] a week of Mondays
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jeff wrote:
> Michael Leone wrote:
>> You're a riot; why you aren't writing columns exclusively for a
>> living, I don't know.
>
> Thank you in all seriousness for saying so.
> The only reason I'm not getting paid is that no one has offered to pay
> me. Rather simple equation. I have no idea who to talk to.
I wish I could help. I will say that I look forward to looking in my
PLUG mail folder, and seeing your name.
Geez, does that make a fanboy? :-)
>> Do what everyone else does, and just arrow down to one of the built-in
>> reasons (such as hardware maintenance).
>
> but of course.
> I'd rather bitch about it though... you know... extra steps and all.
Yeah, my boss is the same way. He's a Windows-only guy, and his favorite
line is "You know, sometimes Windows is just so completely retarded ...".
>> It actually *is* a Feature, and a useful one, at that (from the
>> viewpoint of the remote user
>
> You're gonna *love* this.
> We set the timeout to 30 minutes or so because of this problem. A week
> later I got a special request to move it to a few hours because users
> were bitching about having to log back in (after they forgot to log
> out). I had to explain this to the requester very patiently and slowly.
>
> Additionally, I'm speaking of the 2 TS licenses included with the OS.
> These connections were from crew, not users. I'm seriously hoping crew
> knows to log off.
There are lots of command line tools for Windows, including a whole slew
of free GNU utilities. I have scripts that do backup functions that call
on and depend on things like grep for windows,etc. And the SysInternals
utilities are a godsend.
>> You could have told the servers to shutdown from the command prompt of
>> another server, actually. Look at the "shutdown" command, and point it
>> at the server in question.
>
> Ah yes, I've used that in the past. I can only excuse my not using it
> by being flustered and screaming like a loon.
Ah, the visuals. :-)
>> If this is what your blog posts look like, I really must subscribe ...
>
> Everyone is invited to judge for themselves.
> It's a weird mishmosh of whatever the above is, politics, lefty guitars,
> tubes, and unpleasant social commentary. It's labeled so if you don't
> like one of the categories, you can ignore it.
>
> Most importantly, it keeps me nearly on-topic here and not posting too
> much :)
>
>
> Thank you.
Anytime.
Hey, you should put the link to your blog in your .sig, BTW.
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