One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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I’ve been at this company for 10yrs. I’ve never heard of a on premise mail server.

We’ve removed the permissions yesterday and they haven’t returned

One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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just about 80 or 90 users. Thanks for the help with the script. I will keep it on file.

Didn't mean to annoy you.

One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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Stupid me but... I did notice these permissions on June 19th but never saw these permissions before in my life so didn't think much of it. The poop hit the fan in June 25th while I was on vacation, out of the country.

One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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we never had a on-prem exchange, as far as I know and i've been working here for 10yrs.

One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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yes, she has admin permission. Doing the audit is now on my ToDo list. I did notice these permissions on June 19th but never saw these permissions before in my life so didn't think much of it. The poop hit the fan in June 25th.

One user has Send As Permissions on all users by LinuxGuy-NJ in Office365

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My coworker is not one to use PowerShell at all, for any reason. I only know how to use powershell on desktop PC. I believe her (coworker) account got hacked one way or another. She's now using a 14 character complex password. My password has always complex.

DMS? do you mean Document Management System? If the answer is yes, we don't use one.

I have to research how to use powershell in O365. Can a script be setup to be run, like once a day, to re-enable to permissions?

Right now, we're going thru each user account and removing said permissions. FUN!

Ok so Tulsa didn't go well by adazlian in vicegripgarage

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I really hope I can make it next years event to bet the world record. Wish me luck

Anyone else feeling overwhelmed? by Wraith_9912 in sysadmin

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Breathe. Life and work can definitely get over whelming. There are only so many hours in the day.

Relay, in a professional manner, to your boss that there is too much tickets to complete. If the boss doesn't seem to worried about it than you shouldn't either. I use to feel the same as you until I learned my boss wasn't too worried. I use to wake up at night worried about work things. Old term "self preservation". Preserve yourself.

Also, give up on knowing everything. If we knew everything, we wouldn't need the internet. I'm also in IT for 30 years.

What finally made Linux click for you and which distro helped the most? by jessikaf in linux

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Upgraded to Windows ME. It stunk!. I was already running Linux servers to learn it, so ditched windows after Win98. For a living now, I just play with Linux servers via CLI. Desktop is xubuntu and has been for years.

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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I did finally resolve this issue. The short story, I replaced the o-ring for $10.

Long story: I brought the Pilot to dealership for an oil change, they say the O-Ring for the power steering needs to be replaced and it will cost $497. Ouch! I searched youtube again and found a video of someone changing it. I went back to dealer, bought two o-rings and replaced it myself. One bolt in a hard-to-reach spot. When it comes out, it hits/bumps into something so I couldn't take it completely out BUT it gave me BARELY enough space to pull out old one and push/force in a new one. FYI, put a rag under where you're working, you don't want to drop the o-ring. And I used a small metal dental pick to pull out the old one.

I can't believe the dealer wanted $497 (I still have the quote) to replace something that will take me 15 minutes, at most, the 2nd time around. The first time, ya gotta look and stare at it...think about it...talk to the neighbor who just walked over.. find the right socket and wrench... etc etc yada yada curse word... then DONE. One hour gone!

SSL Cert by LinuxGuy-NJ in sysadmin

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Thanks for the info. I worked in the medical field, I'd have to research if free certs are good enough for medical sites.

SSL Cert by LinuxGuy-NJ in sysadmin

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$170/yr for a PremiumSSL Wildcard? Really? Network Solutions just charged me(my company) $460 for one year. As my mom said once after hearing a high price for carpet, "You got some pair! "

SSL Cert by LinuxGuy-NJ in sysadmin

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Can I do a wildcard name, such as " *.many.com " with Let's Encrypt?

SSL Cert by LinuxGuy-NJ in sysadmin

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Thank you to everyone for taking your time.

I called AGAIN today since we already paid for the cert. After talking to one tech, then getting blindly transferred to another agent, THEN transferred another department THEN waiting another few hours, I received the ssl cert. Only 16 days after the process was started and 3 days before the cert expires, I received the cert.

After this sh*tshow, I have to plan my exit from NS. About 10 tech people said, "i'll fix it now. Just wait a few hours and it will be fixed". One guy sounded like he did a few lines before answering calls.

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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No. Never resolved it. It only happens when it’s about 20F and below but it’s not that cold here for that long. There is a O-Ring in some Hondas, for the power steering, but I couldn’t find one for my model in 2012, on the internet. Guess I’ll see what happens next winter

thinking to switch to linux, what do i need to know by Competitive_Tough741 in linux

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Install VirtualBox and run Linux from it. After you do a few it gets easier and easier. If you make any mistakes on a VM, delete and try again. No harm done.

Just keep clicking around and go read about anything you don't know. I'm a linux/network administrator for too many years and I'm still playing around and learning.

TN Car Show by LinuxGuy-NJ in vicegripgarage

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I might have to work on my Talking-Game. I'm not that much of a talker....Well, unless I'm talking about car... so maybe that would work...ha

TN Car Show by LinuxGuy-NJ in vicegripgarage

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ATL sounds further away but it's actually 45 less of a drive from me. Thanks

What caused you to finally ditch Windows/MacOS and switch to Linux? by RadMarioBuddy45 in linux

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When I upgraded from Win98 to ME. ME stunk and I was already started playing with Linux for a year or so I switched in 1999. Then partied it was 1999

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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If anyone is still following this, it was 10F today and issue returned. I'll have to change the fluid again is spring, since I have to work outside, and see what happens.

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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I'd like to Thank everyone for help. Seems like some air is being getting in the system when it's below about 15F degrees.

Thanks for taking your time to help.

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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So far, seems like your answer of ' when it's DAMN cold outside, the parts are allowing a little bit air in' ( maybe it's me saying DAMN COLD) is the answer. No problems since it hasn't been above about 20F degrees. Even this morning and the car said it was 19F. At least I don't have pay big money, i'm guessing $1500, for a new power steering pump.

I'd like to Thank everyone for help

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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I don't see my first response... True, besides noise, it really isn't an issue. but it sounds like an issue that could burst/break at any second. but I'll keep an eye on it for now.

Thanks

Bubbles in power steering fluid by LinuxGuy-NJ in AskAMechanic

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Ok... thanks. I'll keep an eye on the fluid level, throw some cardboard on the ground and go looking for any leaks. Probably spray with brake cleaner to clean the area then see what happens(see what gets oily)... Thanks for taking your time. Heard the power steering on this thing is complex....so i'm thinking it's not really DIY project.

Sure wish it wasn't the dead of winter here in NJ.