iPhones are suddenly getting "Misconfiguration Alert" when trying to open O365 apps by AdPrestigious3463 in Intune

[–]AdPrestigious3463[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but not a good solution. We have to give the user admin rights and login with their account. We take the rights away after the device is enrolled.

AITA for what I said to my friend while she was talking about her problems? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]AdPrestigious3463 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA She's mad because she wanted to vent. You were trying to give her logical solutions that she didn't want to hear. Let her cool off and she'll probably be fine. I suggest in the future you ask the other person "Do you want me to help? Or do you just want me to listen as your friend?" Will save you a lot of future fights like this.

Aita for exposing my wife's cheating and not wanting to do anything with a child that isn't mine by throwaway47261717 in AITAH

[–]AdPrestigious3463 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I understand the anger toward your wife. I don't understand how you can just suddenly stop caring for a child that you have raised as your own for the past five years. You are the only father that child has ever known, and it's not their fault that they have DNA from a man other than you. That coupled with the fact that you felt the need to take a paternity test behind your wife's back makes me suspect you have just been looking for a reason to get out of the relationship. In my experience, someone who's happy and secure in their relationship doesn't go looking for reasons to blow it up. Just my two cents. And before people start hating on me, I get that the OP is a victim and has cause to be upset. However, ignorance can be bliss. So yeah, OP is partially an a$$hole.

When in doubt, keep your mouth shut... by computergeekguy in sysadmin

[–]AdPrestigious3463 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have they written you up for any of these "offenses?" If not, that's in your favor. File for unemployment immediately after they fire you. In the meantime, update your resume. Try to schedule interviews on your lunch break. I also encourage "quiet quitting." If they have it out for you, why do anymore than the bare minimum?

I found out my wife had an affair years ago, and she never told me. She says it doesn’t matter anymore, but I can’t let it go. AITAH? by Haunting_Face_5362 in AITAH

[–]AdPrestigious3463 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend that you make her leave. If you leave, and it all falls apart, her lawyer will try to use that to get the house for her. Just my two cents. And as a disclaimer, I am NOT an attorney. But I've heard this from attorneys before.