jelous! hehe
okay so i took the sccm role its kinda interesting really its a lot of APP-V stuff and upgrades to the sccm server. Few projects in the pipeline im excited.
Got my course coming up and will get certified in sccm hopefully shortly afterwards!
Thanks guys you're all ledge! lol
Hey yes i have thought about CISSP but i have always been studying MS Certs and have always been waiting to finish before i start.
I wonder if you can do SCCM and security within the same role? SCCM would be beneificial within my current role and the potential to move onto the next. You...
There is a position available at my work for someone to go into the Deployment team and im considering to move to that role. I've spoken to my snr manager who has said she'd let me know.
I am currently in a 3rd line role managing 20,000 machines across the whole of UK and Northern Ireland...
Invalid sibling Link - When I go to power up, it begins the boot sequence - grey screen, spinning cog/gear - and then turns off again (black screen, no power).
Anyone else experience this? I've tried a few suggestions off the internet to no success.
if i wanted to do an i.t audit now on their hardware & software (no 108 machines 60% pc the rest mac) unfortunately i think i'd have to do it manually because i cannot install an agent on users machines to pickup their applications and pc spec as this whole operation is to be done silently...
the idea is to replace the network manager. i myself am going to visit the company and do an i.t audit (siliently if possible) and make my recommendations but this is a first project for me but i think i can do it. just wanted some more depth to my knowledge on what to look out for.
hopefully i have your attention given the title.
I have been asked to give an assessment of a network that has around 100 users and on a mac infrastructure.
the background
The company is wanting to get rid of the network manager and has asked me to go behind his back to just take a look...
it seems as though the vpn software is unable to run correctly because the users startup applictions are excessive in terms of the port listening.....the vpn software requires a certain amount of ports open to allow for connectivity. It was an automatic update that prevented this that was...
ppl in the office are not using VPN software (vsclient) but randomly are unable to connect to office network.
To be fair there are 2 separate issues but i wonder if they're some how related with the addressing for example at the serverside? At the clientside it's not that it's slow its that...
i have a large number of users in various locations e.g. client site, home and some in the office. They all connect wirelessley or via 3G using some VPN software onto the company network.
The users have different model laptops but same VPN software and wireless software. Lets say wireless...
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