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  • J Jochen Arndt

    Quote:

    NEVER let a drunk plumber in the vicinity of one of these.

    From personal experience too, craftsmen playing with tools of dissimilar trades are dangerous to your health.

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    I think it may be the nail gun that's the problem here. :beer:

    veni bibi saltavi

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    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

      The official method is more fun: How To Uninstall McAfee Antivirus - YouTube[^] - probably NSFW, it starts with the "F" word ...

      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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      Nagy Vilmos
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      That might get a slightly, teensy weensy bit NSFW. Just saying.

      veni bibi saltavi

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      • G Gary Wheeler

        We use Inno Setup[^] for all of our installers, and have for years. I estimate we have over a man-year of work in installers for our products, optional features, etc. Yesterday I discovered that the innosetup.com site is now blocked by our IS department, which uses McAfee Web Gateway to manage 'prohibited' sites. Today I received an email from one of the IS yabbos to the effect that Inno Setup was not on the approved list of applications. I was told to apply for approval, and then they would consider beginning the exception process for the web site. What. The. Fuck. My plans are to be the good little corporate drone and fill out whatever numb-nuts crap they ask, and then go right the fuck ahead and continue to use Inno Setup. It works, it's easy to use, it's for crap's sake FREE. To paraphrase JSOP, they'll take my Inno Setup when they claw it from my cold, dead hard drive. (*) Corporate Douche-baggery Of The Day

        Software Zen: delete this;

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        Nagy Vilmos
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        The correct procedure is of course to ask the IS dweebs to show you the audit of the software on \*their\* machines. Oh and while you're there, their browser history :laugh:

        veni bibi saltavi

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          That might get a slightly, teensy weensy bit NSFW. Just saying.

          veni bibi saltavi

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          OriginalGriff
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          I'd forgotten that it starts with the "F" word ... edited. :thumbsup:

          Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

          "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
          "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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          • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

            I'd forgotten that it starts with the "F" word ... edited. :thumbsup:

            Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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            Nagy Vilmos
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            ... and there are quite a lot of girls who obviously didn't take their mam's advice to dress up warm. Or to dress at all for that matter.

            veni bibi saltavi

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            • G Gary Wheeler

              We use Inno Setup[^] for all of our installers, and have for years. I estimate we have over a man-year of work in installers for our products, optional features, etc. Yesterday I discovered that the innosetup.com site is now blocked by our IS department, which uses McAfee Web Gateway to manage 'prohibited' sites. Today I received an email from one of the IS yabbos to the effect that Inno Setup was not on the approved list of applications. I was told to apply for approval, and then they would consider beginning the exception process for the web site. What. The. Fuck. My plans are to be the good little corporate drone and fill out whatever numb-nuts crap they ask, and then go right the fuck ahead and continue to use Inno Setup. It works, it's easy to use, it's for crap's sake FREE. To paraphrase JSOP, they'll take my Inno Setup when they claw it from my cold, dead hard drive. (*) Corporate Douche-baggery Of The Day

              Software Zen: delete this;

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              Most people only learn just barely enough to do their jobs, so they simply just do not know better. I'd talk to someone higher up and get it sorted out.

              Jeremy Falcon

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              • G Gary Wheeler

                We use Inno Setup[^] for all of our installers, and have for years. I estimate we have over a man-year of work in installers for our products, optional features, etc. Yesterday I discovered that the innosetup.com site is now blocked by our IS department, which uses McAfee Web Gateway to manage 'prohibited' sites. Today I received an email from one of the IS yabbos to the effect that Inno Setup was not on the approved list of applications. I was told to apply for approval, and then they would consider beginning the exception process for the web site. What. The. Fuck. My plans are to be the good little corporate drone and fill out whatever numb-nuts crap they ask, and then go right the fuck ahead and continue to use Inno Setup. It works, it's easy to use, it's for crap's sake FREE. To paraphrase JSOP, they'll take my Inno Setup when they claw it from my cold, dead hard drive. (*) Corporate Douche-baggery Of The Day

                Software Zen: delete this;

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                The project I'm working on gathers data from various other teams. Some provide extracts in Excel (ptui) and they say they can't provide it any other way :rolleyes: . So we use the ACE Engine and SSIS' Excel Source component to read the data into SQL Server. We've been doing this for years. And just recently the wombats in security said, "Oh, no, you have Office installed on your servers, we can't have that". :sigh:

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                • G Gary Wheeler

                  We use Inno Setup[^] for all of our installers, and have for years. I estimate we have over a man-year of work in installers for our products, optional features, etc. Yesterday I discovered that the innosetup.com site is now blocked by our IS department, which uses McAfee Web Gateway to manage 'prohibited' sites. Today I received an email from one of the IS yabbos to the effect that Inno Setup was not on the approved list of applications. I was told to apply for approval, and then they would consider beginning the exception process for the web site. What. The. Fuck. My plans are to be the good little corporate drone and fill out whatever numb-nuts crap they ask, and then go right the fuck ahead and continue to use Inno Setup. It works, it's easy to use, it's for crap's sake FREE. To paraphrase JSOP, they'll take my Inno Setup when they claw it from my cold, dead hard drive. (*) Corporate Douche-baggery Of The Day

                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                  PSU Steve
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                  You must work for the US government. :) It's amazing the "logic" they use to block website here on an Air Force base. For example, we have an MSDN subscription, and the MSDN website itself isn't blocked, but the MSDN website uses CSS, images, etc from another site which IS blocked. You should see how MSDN shows up in our web browsers. We can't access the downloads that we pay for. No one in Information Assurance really cares. So we access our work MSDN account from home, download what we need, and bring it in on DVD which has to go thru quite a rigmarole to be approved. It's probably better that way though - our download speed here on our government networks is around 80 to 100K. Seriously.

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                    You must work for the US government. :) It's amazing the "logic" they use to block website here on an Air Force base. For example, we have an MSDN subscription, and the MSDN website itself isn't blocked, but the MSDN website uses CSS, images, etc from another site which IS blocked. You should see how MSDN shows up in our web browsers. We can't access the downloads that we pay for. No one in Information Assurance really cares. So we access our work MSDN account from home, download what we need, and bring it in on DVD which has to go thru quite a rigmarole to be approved. It's probably better that way though - our download speed here on our government networks is around 80 to 100K. Seriously.

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Nope, but I do understand. I worked as a defense contractor back during the 80's, and I remember similar nonsense when I worked at our local AFB.

                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                    • G Gary Wheeler

                      McAfee molests Collies[^]. I can't believe some of the crap they convince corporate IT departments to buy. For example, our hard drives are encrypted using a McAfee product. Guess what happens if you have a motherboard fail, and you need to retrieve the data from the hard drive. You can't decrypt it. The data is completely unrecoverable.

                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                      Take a look at: https://kc.mcafee.com/resources/sites/MCAFEE/content/live/PRODUCT\_DOCUMENTATION/24000/PD24871/en\_US/de\_710\_detech\_user\_guide\_en-us\_Rev.B.pdf

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