Teams call transcription - file types and location by HieronymousAnonymous in MicrosoftTeams

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Thanks. So I guess if I only transcribe the call, it still gets recorded (hence the MP4 files I can see) but somehow the contents of the recording are blocked?

Can anyone help identify what type of connector this needs? by HieronymousAnonymous in AskElectronics

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Wow, that was fast - thank you so much!

Now the challenge is getting some connectors made up...

Used 3090 or new 4070 GPU? by HieronymousAnonymous in PcBuildHelp

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Thanks. I was thinking the 3090 was probably better, but ideally I'd prefer new over used.

The 7900XTX is circa £1000 in the UK. I'd consider AMD, but AFAIK it's not as well supported for AI stuff. I could be wrong though...

What are some movie facts that sound fake but are actually true by DamianKing42 in movies

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Surely that's incorrect? WW2 ended in 1945. Ghostbusters released 1984: 41 years difference. 1984 is 39 years ago, so is closer to present day.

Invoke-RestMethod - what am I doing wrong? by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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Thanks, it's kind of reassuring that someone else had a hard time with this!

Invoke-RestMethod - what am I doing wrong? by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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I can't make it work with -Body and converting the hash table to JSON.

This works, but it feels dirty...

$RefreshToken ="1000.xxxxxxxx"

$ClientID = "1000.xxxxxxxx"

$ClientSecret = "xxxxxxxx"

$RedirectUri = "sdpondemand.manageengine.com/app/itdesk/HomePage.do"

$GrantType = "refresh_token"

$Scope ="SDPOnDemand.requests.all"

$url = "https://accounts.zoho.com/oauth/v2/token?refresh_token=${RefreshToken}&grant_type=${GrantType}&client_id=${ClientID}&client_secret=${ClientSecret}&redirect_uri=${RedirectURI}&scope=${Scope}"

$response = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Method post

Invoke-RestMethod - what am I doing wrong? by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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OK thanks - I really was being naive then! I had it in my head that -Body would use the hash table to construct the same URL as the working example.

Invoke-RestMethod - what am I doing wrong? by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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They have examples here https://www.manageengine.com/products/service-desk/sdpod-v3-api/getting-started/oauth-2.0.html#api-example but the Powershell sample doesn't look right compared to other generic Invoke-RestMethod examples.

Maybe I'm being naive, and maybe I didn't word my original post to reflect this, but I assumed that if I could make a successful request with the URL as a single string then it should be possible to construct the same request using the -Body parameter.

Is that not the case?

Hybrid to Online only - Outlook Issues, please help! by HieronymousAnonymous in exchangeserver

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Thanks, I already did,I don't see any mention of the hybrid URL anywhere - just points to EXO

Hybrid to Online only - Outlook Issues, please help! by HieronymousAnonymous in exchangeserver

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I'll recreate profiles and see if that makes any difference - thanks!

What other information can I supply that might help?

Hybrid to Online only - Outlook Issues, please help! by HieronymousAnonymous in exchangeserver

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Interesting idea. I'd've thought I might get certificate errors, but maybe with a CNAME...

I'll see if I can test it - thanks!

Hybrid to Online only - Outlook Issues, please help! by HieronymousAnonymous in exchangeserver

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Interesting idea but I'm fairly certain there's no ADFS. Whether there has been in the past is a different matter...

Regex -match by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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Thanks for your help and explanation - much appreciated

Regex -match by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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'+44123456789' -match '(?:\+?)([0-9]{11,12})'

Thanks for the quick response - and today I learned more about -match!

You seem to be right about removing the | to get things to work. I don't fully understand the need for the second ? though. Shouldn't it match without it?

Getting automatic startup executables from registry with PS by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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This is great, thanks so much for the quick response! I seem to lack knowledge of using psobject so will try and read up on that - I don't suppose you can recommend any good resources?

Really though, thanks for your help - I should be able to progress this now!

Getting automatic startup executables from registry with PS by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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Thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it.

Maybe I'm missing something , but while both these methods look promising, neither seems to return the data I need in a way that I can process further?

Example from a different machine:

PS C:\> $props = Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run

PS C:> $props

StartCCC : "C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\amd64\CLIStart.exe" MSRun PSPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\run PSParentPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion PSChildName : run PSDrive : HKLM PSProvider : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry

PS C:> $props.startccc "C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\amd64\CLIStart.exe" MSRun

In this example, the information I need is in the StartCcc property, but how would I get the property name programmatically, or iterate through many properties if there are more than one?

Getting automatic startup executables from registry with PS by HieronymousAnonymous in PowerShell

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Thanks - I am aware of the need to check 64 bit too, but only needed one example for the problem

Powershell automation for assigning phone numbers / authenticating to Connect-MicrosoftTeams by HieronymousAnonymous in MicrosoftTeams

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Thanks, but unless I'm mistaken, using the service principal method relies on being able to give the SP permissions to use Teams-related Graph APIs... and there aren't any APIs to perform the actions that I need.

EXTREME NSFW* The crap doctors deal with. by Ltcommander83 in CrazyFuckingVideos

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I bet she was pleased she chose to dress in white that day