Archive for June 18th, 2008
The IT Crowd
Posted by Bloggylife in entertainment, funny on June 18, 2008

My friend told me about this show and I downloaded the first episode, it was OK and I laughed because I can relate to some of the incidents that happen
It is about the IT in a company and a new manager who doesn’t know anything about IT is hired -ain’t that case always ;p-
It is so true, IT is not respected in any company, we are considered the dumb people who exist to make sure the messenger is working
I laughed when they always say, have you tried turning it off and on again?
I remember once an employee calling about his PC.
My monitor is black
OK, is the monitor & PC turned on??
I just went and came back and now the screen is black
AHA .. maybe it is on stand-by or hibernate, do you see any lights … the keyboard lights
where??
OK, just move the mouse or press any key
Nothing
is the PC on, the lights on the PC are they blinking
where
Do you hear the fans of the PC, is the PC making any sound
…..
OK just press the switch ON button
where .. nothing
Is the PC plugged in??
what ???
OK .. we’ll send someone
And I remember another incident where this lady calls complaining she has no Internet so I know her IP, so I said:
Let me just check if I can see you -meaning if you’re alive on the network-
what you can see me, where, where are the cameras, when did you install them
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA -that was mean-
I was just imagining her looking around searching for the cameras and I explained to her my point … maskeena .. yes we can be mean ;D
Memories, I am saying if anyone wants to make a Kuwaiti IT sitcom, contact me, I’ll provide the material and the incidents, even the goofy stuff, IT people do, like accidental shutting the whole department down ;P
IT Thoughts
Posted by Bloggylife in thoughts on June 18, 2008
The beauty side of VPN connection, it allows you to connect from anywhere to your company’s network
The UGLY side of VPN connection, it allows you to connect from anywhere to your company’s network!!! -can’t escape-
Cont. WSUS
Posted by Bloggylife in windows on June 18, 2008
Created a winxp V-machine and joined it to the domain.
Now to configure the clients to get their updates from the WSUS, a new Group Policy Object (GPO) needs to be added since you are in AD. But if you are not deploying it, I think it can be done through modifying the registry or simply the local policies.
The DC is a fresh installation so I installed Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) or you can do it through management console and add snap-in (run -> mmc ), the first way is much neater.
Next I created a new GPO using GPMC, right click Group Policy Object and the name the new GPO, ex. WSUS. I only created on and applied it on the domain level but you can create multiple ones and link it to different Organizational Units (OU) depends on your organization structure and complexity.
Right click the newly created GPO and edit
Dive through computer configuration -> administrative templates -> windows components -> windows update and configure the following:
- Specify Intranet Microsoft Update Service Location
- Configure Automatic Updates
- Automatic Update Detection Frequency

Link the GPO appropriately, right click whatever object you want and link existing GPO. That was one of my mistakes linked in the wrong place so not all object got the policy. You can force the new GPO by running (gpupdate /force) on the client side

OH and a nice feature that you can do on the WSUS server level -you can configure GPO to do that-, create groups and assign computers to them so you can push updates to selected groups. I am thinking of having a testing group to test the updates before pushing it to all others, it’ll include helpdesk and IT people and maybe a server group and the rest.
When synchronizing, WSUS will connect to Microsoft updates and download whatever you specify, don’t forget to configure that option (options -> synchronization options) all you’ll download a hell lot of updates you don’t need -yeah another mistake from my side-
You can go through the updates and approve and select the group to install to. Also, the web management gives you details about what’s going on and which computers needs updates and what is installed, pretty decent.
Hmmm, I think that’s about it. I’m not sure if I am missing something but here is the link from Microsoft WSUS 3.0
If you think something is not right or I may have forgot something, please don’t hesitate to correct me
Now I am formatting an IBM and since I am lazy I don’t have server OS image, so I have to do everything from scratch and also configure the RAID for the disks … that part NOT fun at all …
One thing down … trillion more to go …. ;D
The final thing:


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