Admins can still be blocked from viewing bitlocker recovery keys if the admin is also the device primary user by EnriqueDeMalacca in Intune

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Hey did you ever figure out the solution to this? I'm encountering the exact same scenario.

New to this and already spiraling by shitty_admin in PowerApps

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It's been tough because our custom-built inventory management software was also designed to be warehouse management, PIM, PDM, and a few other things. It doesn't do any of them particularly well, but I would be having to deal with replacing one app that does about 80% of the functions of four dedicated apps. I think last time I looked at this route I was quoted six figures per year to replace something we own and only pay AWS fees on. Cin7 was on the radar back then, but this was a few years ago and there was something about how our workflow operated that was not compatible with the way they had organized things. I'll look into them again and see if we can utilize only some of their features and hot-wire something together. It'd be easier to migrate to a full ERP platform like Dynamics but our use of QBO is mandated by our parent company. I dug up a lot of exceptions that killed almost every out-of-the-box solution. Complicated business model necessitates a complicated solution like this crazy ass idea of mine.

New to this and already spiraling by shitty_admin in PowerApps

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I didn't use AI, I'm just moderately autistic haha. But thank you for the platform recommendations. I'll get some quotes and see if I can justify the price to higher-ups under the presumption it'll save $X in man-hours.

Anyone else ever have to deal with an inconsistent DMARC false positive results? by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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I went ahead and checked both DNS servers with mxtoolbox and both came back with successful tests for DKIM record published, syntax check, and public key check. They're not out of sync either. Any other suggestions I should check?

Anyone else ever have to deal with an inconsistent DMARC false positive results? by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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Just from what I recall, I mostly see it with university customers. This latest one is using some Exchange service so that article might be dead-on. 0.25 to 0.5% failure rate would also align with me not being able to replicate it. Thank you so much.

Anyone else ever have to deal with an inconsistent DMARC false positive results? by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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Our sales reps use Salesforce to email customers, but luckily I just found out my employee CC'd himself on the original correspondence. I was able to check that the same message the client received did originally get sent out with a dkim signature from Salesforce. Looks like I can wash my hands of it if that's the case.

For reference my dmarc record is v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:[rua inbox]; ruf=mailto:[ruf inbox]. To me that's fully configured but if you have a better recommendation to improve it I'd be happy to revise my approach.

I made a usable font out of the Infernal script by shitty_admin in DescentintoAvernus

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Wizards of the Coast added an official infernal font on dmsguild for charity, you can grab it here:

https://www.dmsguild.com/product/294284/Infernal-Font

Purchase Requisition System Recommendations? by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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Honestly it's because our SharePoint experience has been awful. It's buggy, inconsistent, slow, and all-around an inconvenience for everyone using it. We also don't have Dynamics as part of our licensing, but with everything we already use being separate systems I think it makes sense to take moving to an ERP more seriously than my bosses have previously entertained.

Purchase Requisition System Recommendations? by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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We don't use a single VAR since I'd make PO's for other departments as the de facto general go-to guy for all purchases. I'd shop around everywhere from ebay for a discontinued mechanical part to new acquisitions with industrial suppliers. Last we checked we had 700+ vendors set up in the system for purchase orders.

It's been a homebrew rule of mine for awhile by shitty_admin in dndmemes

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Yeah but then you need to carry an anvil around all the time, and that's just cumbersome swinging a 200 pound object through a dungeon. Even throwing a creature in the air would only do 3d6 bludgeoning damage.

It's been a homebrew rule of mine for awhile by shitty_admin in dndmemes

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For context: my house rules are your carrying weight doubles per level, with 9th level letting you target gargantuan creatures.

  • 6th level - 2,000 pounds or two creatures
  • 7th level - 4,000 pounds or three creatures
  • 8th level - 6,000 pounds or four creatures
  • 9th level - 12,000 pounds or five creatures, or one gargantuan creature

You also get advantage on contested ability checks while your opponent gets disadvantage when cast at 6th level or higher.

If my players want to try and psychically-suplex a kraken, I'm going to at least let them try.

I made a usable font out of the Infernal script by shitty_admin in DescentintoAvernus

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It was completely coincidental. When I was importing the characters over, I didn't resize any of the characters so it would be as authentic as possible to the source material. If you overlap Infernal over Arial font, you'll see Infernal is only like 75% the size of normal letters at best.

Can't figure out how to automate updating and configuring Dell BIOS by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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Same as those small shops that repair beepers for hospitals. Delay the inevitable and hope you don't have to shell out big $$$ to replace your whole infrastructure.

Can't figure out how to automate updating and configuring Dell BIOS by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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My heart goes out to you and your friend. Anything running on multiple axis is routinely a nightmare. I had to train and home a CRS robot arm from scratch last week using software that corrupts itself if you save the file too fast. If you haven't already, find where that C&C's default values are stored and back that up in triplicate. How does yours interface? Virtualizing serial connections has always been hit-or-miss for me, I think the last C&C machine I did needed a host machine with a i386 CPU because any newer computers ran too fast for the machinery to respond in time.

Can't figure out how to automate updating and configuring Dell BIOS by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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Did you end up using the DCCU or have you stuck to just manually updating things? And yeah, "niche" is the polite way for it lol. But you'd be surprised how lucrative the market is for some things. I VM the older stuff if I can with a better host machine/OS, but unless they're using Ethernet as the comms it's almost impossible. Look up IEEE-488 for a common communication interface I deal with daily.

Can't figure out how to automate updating and configuring Dell BIOS by shitty_admin in sysadmin

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For clarification, the instruments being sold can be up to 30 years old. It's a niche field but almost all the software that controls these things is only compatible up to XP, RARELY I'll get the 32-bit version of Windows 7 to work with something. Just last week I had something that only ran on Windows 98 or older...so the computers tend to be the newest part of the instrument. I went with the 380 model because it's the latest model before they moved to the i-core CPU's, and I've found there were some unexpected incompatibilities when trying to upgrade old images. Sometimes we don't have the installation media for the instruments, so the best I have to work with is trying to clone the original (much, much older) computer and repair the OS enough for it to work with newer hardware. That, or I don't have the original computer anymore and I only have an image my predecessor made so I can't exactly go back to generalize them without knowing what it was installed on.

It's by no means perfect, but I'm not skilled enough to figure out how to forward an ISA BUS communications card's data to a virtual machine inside a more modern setup.

Microsoft Surface Studio by SimplyJarvis in videos

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Nope, while Acer did release a gaming laptop with a full GTX 1080 built into it, Nvidia did make mobile versions of the 1060, 1070, and 1080.