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Hello everyone, there are several servers in G-Cloud. Each has an external ip address. We want to securely give employees access rights to these servers. Domain Active There are no directories, and VPNs do not have finances. How to give rights to people so that only they can connect?
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Is Enhanced Session mode only available for generation 2 virtual machines?
I have googled, and I can't figure out why I can't turn it on for one of my Win 10 VMs.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Which of the below are the challenges that sysadmins face in managing end user laptops/desktops?
1. Visibility into the state of the fleet (laptops/desktops)
2. Bringing devices into the desired state
3. Making sure patches are deployed to all laptops/desktops
4. Managing configuration drifts in end user machines
5. Enforcing compliance rules on end user machines
6. Meeting auditing requirements
7. Using different tools for different OS
8. Rolling back deployed changes in case of any issues
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We are more than willing to help those that are stuck: but that doesn't mean that we are here to do it all for you! We can't do all the work, you are either getting paid for this, or it's part of your grades and it wouldn't be at all fair for us to do it all for you.
So just posting your exam question and hoping we'll just give you a good grade is not going to work ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Maybe I'm getting too suspicious, but this smells a bit like a spam setup to me...
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Could be, but he's got no history, so I'll hold off on kicking him.
I think it's just another lazy student, but I could be wrong again!
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Hi, I'm not a student. I'm asking this question as a part of some research that I'm doing at my end.
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Yes, they are all challenges. Do you have a specific technical question?
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Hmm. And your research juist happens to look like an exam question ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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l need to create a business website for groceries and hosting it can l have a code or sample
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Yes. Google will find them for you.
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You have to hire someone who knows what they are doing. There is no such thing as a code sample for this. A grocery website is way too complex. Find samples of things you do not know how to do and then do the rest.
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Hello fellas,
Having an odd issue when RDP connecting to a server that I can't for the life of me find any solution for. Sorry if this isn't the correct place to post but any assistance is immensely appreciated.
Essentially, when initially connecting to the terminal server with RDP, the printer is correctly set as the default. However, when the client disconnects (not sign out, just closing the RDP session) the default printer changes and must be manually set as default again. So the catch is, that we'd need a solution that isn't based on user login, but instead upon re-connection to the server.
Since their not logging in every time a login script would also sadly be out. Forcing the printer in question to stay as default for ONLY that user would be the aim (lots of other users on the server that do not have this issue and use other printers).
Another thing too note is that the printer is adding as default upon initial log in but is not being added to the server's control panel printer list. I am hoping that being able to find a solution to this control panel issue will solve the default printer setting issue.
Any advice on this situation is appreciated.
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Is the printer local or remote?
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger
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hi jörgen,
The client has a printer that is local to the client and a printer local to the server. The issue is occurring in both instances, whether using redirection or not.
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Ok,
Have you tried to disable Windows Default Printer Management?
Locally you to Settings -> Devices, click Printers & Scanners in the left menu, turn off Let Windows manage my default printer.
There's also a Group Policy under User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Printers and enable the policy called "Turn off Windows default printer management".
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
Never stop dreaming - Freddie Kruger
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I believe these settings are already set.
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Our company is using GlobalProtect to provide remote domain access for people working from home.
I have valid credentials for connecting to the VPN portal, and valid credentials for the two company domains.
When the VPN connection is active, I can ping almost any resource by name or IP, but when I attempt, say, to map a drive to a ping-able server, I am unable to do so.
I asked the IT guy for help, and when he disabled some Hyper-V network adapters on spec, I was suddenly able to map a drive. Joy in mudville.
BUT the next day, I believe that after I launched the Hyper-V manager, I suddenly lost the ability to map once more. I tried disabling those Hyper-V network adapters again, but no joy in mudville this time.
Granted, I may have done something else to put my setup in that state, but I obviously can't tell you what.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Mike Fidler
"I intend to live forever - so far, so good." Steven Wright
"I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met." Also Steven Wright
"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Steven Wright yet again.
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Edit 2
I'm a muppet, as I have an identical nginx rule on my Web server I shouldn't be passing the full route only the method to the controller from my local box
server {
listen 9666;
listen [::]:9666;
location / {
This what I had on local box and is wrong.
proxy_pass mysite.com:9666/api/MyController/
What I have now on local box and is correct.
proxy_pass mysite.com:9666/
On the Web server I have this.
proxy_pass localhost:9654/api/controller/
}
}
I must have accidentally changed the proxy_pass line on the local box - sorry if I wasted anyones time.
"We can't stop here - this is bat country" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
-- modified 2-May-20 5:25am.
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The first thing I would do is revalidate the IPv6 configuration on the web server, starting from the network interface, down to the web service configuration. I would also try the ipv6only=on statement in the nginx config file, and see whether that makes a difference.
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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Thanks Phil I'll give it a go
"We can't stop here - this is bat country" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Hi,
I migrated a web application from a local (virtual) server running Windows Server 2003 to another local (virtual) server running Windows Server 2012 R2.
In our warehouse we do order picking with (non domain joined) pda's using this web application. The (motorola) pda's run Windows CE, and are connected to the network over wifi / wlan.
I can connect to the web application on the old server from the pda's, but I cannot connect to the web application on the new server. I cannot even connect to the default website on the new server.
I can connect to the web application on both the old and new servers, with normal domain joined PC's running Windows 7 and 10, and also with my iphone (safari browser).
So the question is, how do I get my pda's to connect to the web application on the new server?
Google has not been forthcoming, or I simply haven't been able to figure out the right search term.
Any help very much appreciated. Please let me know if I have left out pertinent information or if there might be a better forum for this question.
Regards,
Johan
My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.
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First off, are we sure it's not a network issue like firewall or routing? Can the PDA see the new web server. You may not have something like ping on the PDA, but you should be able to ping or traceroute from the server to the PDA.
Assuming its not one of the above, could it be a SSL/TLS issue? Does the WS2012 server listen only for https, while the PDA is trying http only? If the PDA is trying https, does it speak a compatible version with the server (e.g PDA is using SSLv2 while server only accepts TLSv1.2 and later)? If that all seems correct, are there any logs on the WS2012 system that show the PDA connect attempts and why they were rejected?
Keep Calm and Carry On
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Thanks for your reply. I wonder if it was some sort of dns / cache / whatever issue, as I got it to work this morning by simply using the IP address (which didn't work either yesterday afternoon).
My advice is free, and you may get what you paid for.
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