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<0> you clearly need beer <0> asap <1> peerce time returns the time but not with the seconds <1> i specifically need seconds <2> http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/script56/html/3eb7a72b-f6bd-4d2f-8e5b-feca09d8a8ef.asp <3> anyone know how to prevent certain applications (i.e. msn messenger) from being installed on a windows xp box? is there some kind of policy setting? <2> in VBscript? time should be fractional precision <0> yeah <1> werd <0> it's called make the ****ing user a regular user <1> thanks <0> instead of an admin <3> Gimp-Work that isn't feasible i need another solution <4> good iea <0> why is it not feasible <3> and i know that already, being an MCSE
<3> because they have applications that require local admin rights <0> being an MCSE you should know all about policies <0> really? what application <3> Act and Sage <4> how about just telling them not to install messenger? <0> well you're in luck, i'm an ACC <5> uhoh <0> what version of act <5> You just ****ed up. <5> Now you got Gimp on the case. <3> you know, dont worry, ill code something to do it <4> or <5> EHEHEHEHEHEH <0> psyhead, act runs fine not as a local admin <4> letting them install messenger but blocking the messenger port on the router? <5> Listen to this schoolyard ****. <5> "I'll just code something" <6> digiwork try starting here. http://directory.microsoft.com/mprd/search.aspx <5> Mother****er if you knew how to code ****all you wouldn't be on IRC asking a bunch of rando jerky***es for help. <0> do you use act 6.x or 2005/2006? <3> lol shush you child <4> psyhead, why not just block the port? <5> Child? HARDLY. I'll be 14 in three weeks. <5> I don't have to go to bed until Sanford & Son is over. <5> I use binary hashes to keep **** like that off my machines. <5> You could use policies too though. <5> Actually the hashes ARE part of a policy. <7> coulda just told the guy that? <0> or he could just not make them admins <8> recommendations for pocket pc's? <5> Oh. I didn't know he left. <0> which is ***loads easier <4> some programs need admin access <4> such as AutoCad <0> funny how he ran away after i told him i was an act consultant :/ <4> it will crash if you dont have it <9> nice job skoal <5> Wrong again. <0> they don't require it <5> They do not require local admin access. <0> they require permissions to specific keys <2> revcane; yeah, confirmed. WScript.Echo Time displays 12:44:30 PM <5> Lazy admins never bother to find out how to make them work without it. <0> exactlly <5> If those lame ****ers knew how to use filemon and regmon, they could just modify ACLs most of the time. <7> well the next time someone asks a question, I'll shove this point iron rod pu their bums <0> figures the one person with an act question runs away tho <8> recommendations for pocket pc's? <6> brutal <4> well, for people who are making 6 digits, i dont think it's worth their while to investigate for a few hours to see what exactly to allow <10> sup <4> when they have more important matters to attend to <7> like trying to stop msn from installing? <7> damn.... blocking the ports is the easiest thing ever <6> they get paid 6 digits TO investigate. <2> triumph; if the users are admins they can circumvent almost any restriction you apply. so WTF? <0> they can remove any restriction actually <0> if they are smart enough <4> only on the local machine <5> circumvrerent. <4> it's not like they're going to super hack the network
<0> *shrug* <4> lol <0> it the ones that **** around that cause the most damage <2> you want to prevent them from installing unauthorized software, if they can become local admin, they can install anything they want. <7> those are the ones you let go Gimp <4> well, it comes down to the fact if you have local admin, u want to mess around and get nabbed <2> btw, you don't set it up so you can't install X and Y, you set it up so they can ONLY install A, B, and C. <4> let me show you the door <2> fine. MSN Messenger -> DOOR. <2> there ya go! <2> problem solved. <7> boom. <7> give them all the ights they want <4> i mean, all those computers have remote viewers on them anyways <7> they **** around you clean off their desk. <4> and you can see what they have in their registry remotely <0> a99, great <0> so then you lose all the money you spent training them <4> if you're using messenger, it's not anyone is not going to see <0> and now you have to spend more money finding someone new <0> and training them <4> they're going to bitch and complain, that's how the workforce is, if you have anything to complain about, they do it <0> triumph, if you have 10 computers, poking in their reg is fine <0> what if you have 200? <4> well, only 1 or 2 has admin access <7> higher a full time reg poker? <0> it's FAR easier to make them normal users <0> and then certify each app on a test box, then roll it out <4> like me for example, working in a corp, i had admin access to my machine cuz i required full editing rights in autocad <0> so you know what registry changes you need ahead of time, and can apply them via whatever your fav mechanism is <0> triumph, so your admin was lazy <4> easier said than done <4> it groups are generally very small <0> act 6.x works as a normal user, except for mail merge, you need to adjust one directory permission and two reg perms, and it works <7> you could always higher moniters? a couple moniters to just moniter the network <7> all day <0> heh <7> heck a highschool kid would do it for 8 bucks an hour <2> outsource the drafting department and make it someone ELSES problem <2> while you're at it, outsource IT <7> lol <4> lol they did <7> outsource the whole fking company, and just collect theprofits <4> it's easy just to say, just do this and that, everything ties together <4> which makes it difficult, i was an admin for a while at this other company <0> it's not difficult <4> and one move changes everything <7> I wonder since you guys are mostly in IT, how do you feel of alot of your jobs being sent to India? <0> how often do you add a new piece of software <4> i dont mind, i dont it on the side <4> my major is electrical eng <4> well at the time, i was changing softare on a bi-weekly basis <4> we were constantly upgrading <0> patching or changing actual applications <4> changing <0> why? <4> they were in a develop stage reamping the system <11> someone was short with me and i found myself really hurt <0> oh, so your it department was stupid <4> why? <12> is there a tool that could run a noice reduction on my video from my video cam? <13> wouldnt it hurt more if they were long with you? <0> because you had to learn new software every week? <4> cuz we were getting updated software? <14> a99: My job isn't going /anywhere/. <4> like i said, we were just in the process of updating <14> Major private universities aren't big on outsourcing their IT. <4> that's why there were so many changes <7> as in, its a very specific job that can't be outsoruced, or as in it ****s and its not going "anywhere" <2> Lars_; most video editing programs have stuff like that, but video noise reduction tends to smush the video too. modern video cameras, even $300 camcorders, tend to be remarkably noise free. <14> a99: I'm a sysadmin for a large private school. I and all of my coworkers are going to be staying in-house for quite some time. <0> MarEakin, did someone call you a ****tard? <12> peerce, well my canon mv650i has some noice from the tapedrive that tends to make a avfull lot of noice when it's no sound <0> or did they just make fun of your moobs
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