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  • Define IT Support
    T TimFoxell

    So there are quite a few replies to this so apologies if I repeat some of what others have said. Having worked in this world of IT Support for going on 10 years and also working very closely with Dev teams, here is pretty high level view on things. You have two main areas of IT, Development and Operations. Development: Building systems for the purpose of either making or saving a company money etc. Operations: Making sure those systems are up and running (IT Operations is a very broad area and includes Desktop, Networking, Server admin AND support). Support generally falls under Operations, however there are different levels of support, of which Development is a part of. Here is what I hope is a clear definition of those levels. Level 1 (Help Desk) - IT Operations junior responding when "customers" have a problem with something IT related. "Customers" in IT terms includes your internal staff. Level 2 (Junior Operations) - Or in some cases the ONLY Admin / Network / Desktop guy. The guy the 1st Level guys turn to when they can't fix it. Level 3 (Senior Operations) - The guy the 2nd level guys go to when they can't figure it out (I like the guys who point the 2nd level guys in the right direction and in turn spreading the knowledge). Level 4 (Development) - The supplier of the system! If something is that broken, these guys are going to have to be called in. Now Level 1 can blur with Level 2 a bit when the junior guys aquire more knowledge and skills. The same can be said of Level 2 and Level 3. This tends to be the career path. So now that you have read all that, the short answer: You and your team are Development. Unless the problem is with the system you developed, it's not your problem! Something to use in your argument would be the $$ amount it costs the company everytime your team get pulled away on a 1st or 2nd level support problem. And we are not just talking about the cost of the dev teams time, we're talking the potential loss of revenue because a product is not complete or late being delivered etc. It's all about the Benjamins! P.S. Your admin manager who doesn't know what the insert key does isn't an Admin, they are a Manager. My old directory of IT wasn't that bad, but came out with some good ones. However they ran the IT Department extreamly well.

    TimmyFox

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  • Linux vs Win03 Server
    T TimFoxell

    Hi Snowman58, In the last year or so I've been working more and more with Ubuntu servers at work, doing various tasks. I've found that there are a lot of people out there who have very usefull tutorials and walk throughs, especially for Ubuntu, which is great! But you are right, typing in those long strings can be painful when you mis-type them. One thing that I have done which helped me is to install OpenSSh on the Ubuntu server (sudo apt-get install openssh-server openssh-client). I then connect from my desktop via PUTTy, and cut and paste the commands from the walk throughs simply by right clicking into the PUTTy window. I hope this helps and makes things a little easier for you. Regards, Tim.

    TimmyFox

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  • It Just Doesn't Get Any Better...
    T TimFoxell

    Strange that they took it out of the bios... Might be that someone replaced the mother board with a non-Dell. Rather than waste your time with Dell (as this can be very very painfull) pop the top off and check out the model and versions of the chips. They tend to be pretty esasy to spot, close to the device they control... less stressful than talking to Dell!

    TimmyFox

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  • Is this a stupid idea? [modified]
    T TimFoxell

    Josh, Go for it... We had the same problem with our old lawn mower, no rip cord... Dad used to start it with the drill just as you described. Laters, Tim.

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  • Worm update
    T TimFoxell

    They probably don't want to get into a situation where the judge turns round and says... "you are aware that this is YOUR witness" while either trying not to laugh at them or get really ticked off at his/her time being wasted. The very thing happened to this guy who called my mum as a witness in a case. She answered truthfully, as you do under oath, and in no way helped this guy’s case, which he lost. Thing is he was not an un-intelligent man... Cambridge educated! Some people! Good luck mate... Remeber not to laugh out loud in court, may get you in trouble!

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  • Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    T TimFoxell

    Did someone call me?!?!?! What was that about needing another Timmy... Oh... oh... got it... yeah... sorry about all that excitment, I'll just be getting back to whatever it was I was doing.

    TimmyFox

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  • TELNET ASCII Movie
    T TimFoxell

    .nl??? Ahhh yes... God bless the dope smoking Dutch. God bless every last one of them! For he is not your average stoner who has a great idea when he is high, then forgets about it until the next time... He follows through on the thought! And for that we should all be thankful. Awesome!

    TimmyFox

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  • New motherboard - reconfiguring Windows
    T TimFoxell

    Hi Marc, Driver issue for sure... Boot into safe mode and remove the Display driver and re-boot. Windows will pick up the new hardware on the restart. You may find however that you get more of the same with other devices so it might pay to remove other drivers like the Network, USB, Audio etc. Good luck!

    TimmyFox

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  • How to stop a windows service in Visual Studio 2003
    T TimFoxell

    Hi Diego, Although I'm not 100% sure of how to do it, hopefully this puts you in the right direction. A service can only be started or stoped by the OS (for what I understand anyways...). So to stop it you either have to use the Services management snap-in in Win2k / XP etc or the NET command from the command prompt. Stopping it from your code is probably going to be easier from the latter... NET Stop Hope this helps! Having said all the above... have a look see here... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245230[^]

    TimmyFox

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  • Deep thought of the day (not)
    T TimFoxell

    Results 1 - 18 of about 98,300 for spacer.gif. (0.43 seconds)

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  • Which is faster?
    T TimFoxell

    Sweeden faster by a long shot... Sitting in the cold in London :o(

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    T TimFoxell

    Sorry... It was just bugging me that no one had mentioned it.

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  • Chad Vader
    T TimFoxell

    Episode 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wGR4-SeuJ0[^] Episode 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPVlljVWqBg[^] Episode 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8N0Wx09n1E[^] Episode 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogIqayRDr4w[^]

    TimmyFox

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  • Progging to Music!
    T TimFoxell

    HELLS Yeah! Nice find Sam.

    TimmyFox

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