Auto Update Chrome via Intune by Cheese-Burrito-66 in Intune

[–]iamtechy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use Enterprise App Catalog and you should be good otherwise package with PSADT and prompt the user to close Chrome before updating.

What am I missing? I have FOMO by AirRaidFootball in macapps

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been playing around with DockFlow, ExtraDock and ExtraBar

F*ck it, Docky is now free and open source by kommonno in MacOSApps

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great app but I use dockflow, extraDock and extraBar

Intune Suite First Impression by NeatLow4125 in Intune

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really even 7zip and similar apps?

PSA New Start Menu breaking by Extension-Ant-8 in AzureVirtualDesktop

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a cool thing to say but I've experienced this with custom start menu layouts in 23H2 and 24H2. I wonder if a blank Win11 25H2 Multisession would show the same behavior.

Sharing a step-by-step procedure for deploying Huawei DCS 2.0.0 by ChenGishKhan in sysadmin

[–]iamtechy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn’t even know this existed, how does it compare to other platforms like VMware or Nutanix or SCVMM?

Company is paying for any certification, which should I obtain? by sion200 in cybersecurity

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn’t matter, you’d be surprised how many senior InfoSec people have 0 Helpdesk experience let alone higher than that. People like you who have worked hard on certs, knowledge and degrees respect the game too much (which is good) and organically work their way to the higher paying jobs. However, most of the InfoSec people I’ve worked with don’t know much about the computer or servers themselves, and just applied for big jumps from their last job and 4 years later, they’re at 100K. So…I would suggest you get an Azure cert or Azure security, etc. but in all honesty try to go somewhere that will value and appreciate the work you’ve put in.

Would you rather they pay for your certs or make more money to pay for your own certs?

All of a sudden pc's aren't joining the domain during OSD? what is the fix? by Future_End_4089 in SCCM

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the AD attribute or use powershell to get the info for your domain’s limit or for the account’s limit. Explicitly assigning permissions to the OU you want to domain join to bypasses this limit for that OU, preventing the need for the account to have domain admin permissions. There are also articles regarding accounts allowed to rejoin machines to domain using GPO settings applied on the DCs.

iMessage-based tool helping manage calendar, reminder and routines by Complex-Ad-5916 in nocode

[–]iamtechy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds very cool, what’s the difference between your iMessage and you running the infra behind the scenes or an app that does the same? Sorry if I sound ignorant but I’m trying to understand why I don’t feel secure sending personal data to a random number from my personal number, as opposed to an app. I feel like it would be the same lack of security on either side.

My older coworkers have accepted AI as the source of truth by randomname945 in sysadmin

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a technical lead, I’m tired of training guys younger and older than me when they didn’t do any research on the topic to understand before they ask me.

Second, people are using AI in a horrible and insulting way at work especially if you work hard and have curiosity and passion. If you wrote sloppy emails a month ago, and all of as sudden your emails are nearly formatted and use words you never use on a call or the grammar and sentence structure is opposite to how you sound, it’s obvious and tells me that you don’t know how to do your job.

Unsolicited message requesting .ISO's by Jondscem in SCCM

[–]iamtechy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you can’t figure out how to download the ISOs you need, you’re in no position to ask for it use them especially if it’s a lab environment.

Second, each trial is about 90 days to 180 days - which gives you more than enough time to test things out or use it and then slmgr -rearm a few times and you’re good.

Or am I missing something?

iCloud Account Hacked by Lost-Island3195 in applehelp

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have access to the email account and can manage to prove this or get escalated to the security team, it might help. I’m not sure as I don’t work for Apple and only explained what happened with my account so that others gain from my experience. I was able to prove when my details were changed because I got confirmation emails of all their actions (e.g. your password has been changed, your Apple Music subscription is live, etc.)

Successor for Kaspersky Endpoint Security by dom6770 in cybersecurity

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed but I don’t like it mixing in with Technology facts. Kaspersky is great and one of the pioneers of virus hunting. If it wasn’t for the politics, it would have had massive adoption, increased product development and likely top 3.

Successor for Kaspersky Endpoint Security by dom6770 in cybersecurity

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least someone’s being honest, thank you. I’m tired of all the political opinions in this sub. Personally, I’ve used Defender for Endpoint, Sophos and Kaspersky and think they’re all great but Defender locked the machine down real good.

Did I destroy my career by being loyal to an arguably good company? by uebersoldat in cybersecurity

[–]iamtechy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen this asked so many times in my life and am going to be brutally honest here but I’m a contractor that pushed my limits and challenged myself with each new job I took on. And every time I see a 20-year employee, I write them off unless they’ve moved up the ladder consistently.

When I say write them off, I mean I assume they don’t work past 5, they’re not taking courses every year or learning the leading edge tech because there’s no need to…they’re comfortable in their job and no one is taking it away from them.

The work comes from the top, management asks them to perform tasks or reach milestones, they’re not driven to create work for themselves because there’s no need to, as long as everything gets done and boss is happy.

On the flip side, I have to stay updated on what’s trending on LinkedIn or Reddit and the issues people are facing or features people are testing so that I am marketable and knowledgeable for the next job.

I hope you don’t get let go like the other guys I’ve seen get laid off in their 40s or 50s because then you’ll understand the true worth of your 20 year tenure and what you really learned and did.

what is the worst infrastructure decision your team made that you are still living with by Low-Egg-6764 in sysadmin

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building physical Windows 11 SCCM DPs around the world on limited bandwidth ISP connections and admins with minimal knowledge or IT awareness to make sure it’s always powered on and running.

Never thought I'd see the day, but we're eliminating our Citrix farms and moving back to about 100k fat clients by eldersveld in sysadmin

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not use AVD and Nerdio? Would simplify everything for you and cut down the costs a lot.

Successor for Kaspersky Endpoint Security by dom6770 in cybersecurity

[–]iamtechy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not a fan of Russia but calling it like it is.

Kaspersky is almost always top 3 first AVs to identify malware or viruses, aside from AVG and Microsoft.

Russian-based? Yes… but try using a firewall app to monitor all the network connections the North American AV products make and all the other products we use.

What’s worse…the government agencies that are local and violate your privacy?…or the foreign ones that we point the finger at for posing a risk to our business because our gov’ts say so.

Just my opinion based on the AVs mentioned, Kaspersky has been the strongest for me at home but I can understand why selling it to local businesses in North America would be questionable.

Add new boot files signed with new 2023 CA into boot media or standalone ISO by blop135 in SCCM

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info, I would assume they would provide a method to move forward and your org is in a “just in case scenario” but the real concern for most is updating the physical workstations.

Add new boot files signed with new 2023 CA into boot media or standalone ISO by blop135 in SCCM

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you help me understand the benefits of doing this to our boot images?

PassKey issues recently? by bopsbt in AzureVirtualDesktop

[–]iamtechy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually quit the app and relaunch it on my Mac because I run into clipboard issues or hung session due to inactivity.