IT Support
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
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i didn't think i would get that nerdier comment.
I was being sincere. I run window xp. In case anyone is willing to help. O not then. Cool
( , Tue 29 Sep 2009, 3:50, 1 reply)
i didn't think i would get that nerdier comment.
I was being sincere. I run window xp. In case anyone is willing to help. O not then. Cool
( , Tue 29 Sep 2009, 3:50, 1 reply)
Evidently some explanation is in order.
If you don't know where your computer is physically located, but you can interact with it over the network, get it to run a script which continually beeps. Follow the sound of the beep until you find your computer.
That script fragment I posted above will do just that.
Is that helpful enough for you? Good.
( , Tue 29 Sep 2009, 11:49, closed)
If you don't know where your computer is physically located, but you can interact with it over the network, get it to run a script which continually beeps. Follow the sound of the beep until you find your computer.
That script fragment I posted above will do just that.
Is that helpful enough for you? Good.
( , Tue 29 Sep 2009, 11:49, closed)
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