Jul. 2nd, 2008

[identity profile] gotica.livejournal.com
So I've been pretty much single handedly migrating about 300 people to exchange... why? because people(IT) do not know how to read instructions and/or follow them so that people get migrated properly. Because people don't get migrated properly they have to call up and end up causing more work for me because people(IT) don't read error messages and go 'wats wrong wit dis? duhh' and so I have to stop migrating more people to tell them they left their brain in a previous life, if they had one that is.

And so I don't trust people(IT) to do it right.

*sighs*

Memoirs of a postfix to exchange 2007 migration.
[identity profile] lihan161051.livejournal.com
There's a DSL provider out there, who shall remain nameless, who seems to be handing out static IP configs that are just an IP address and a 255.255.255.255 subnet mask, and insisting that there's no such thing as a router/default gateway IP. It's causing no small amount of consternation. Is there actually a platform out there that will *accept* a configuration like that and can connect with it? It's totally nonstandard.

The really cute part is when they brush off their customers who call them asking WTF is going on and dump them on the router or CPU platform support. Which gets to me, eventually, in both cases. Cute. No love, whoever the f*** you are.

::facepalm::

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