[identity profile] aylinn.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] techrecovery
okay.

I get a ticket from the HD. User is getting a new machine. It's not part of our contract & the non-contract tech is trying to configure it to match her contract machine which will go away.

*sigh*

So the ticket says that the user (or rather the tech working with the user) wants to know what file on her local machine does all the server drive mappings.

*blink*

I check the text to make sure I'm reading that right. *shrug* check with one of my engineers - "That's the login script, right? & it's not locally stored, it's on the server? right?" He nods. "So if the machine is connected to network & she logs in - it doesn't matter which machine, she'll still get mapped. right?" He nods again. "Okay, I'm not insane. Things haven't changed that much." (I've been doing tech support of various flavors for 20+ years - login scripts have ALWAYS resided on the server - whether unix, dos, netware or mac. but I wanted to be absolutely certain I hadn't slipped dimensions, here.)

So I call the user back. She hands me off to the tech. Who I inform that as long as the user is logging into our domain, her login script will map the drives. "But where does that script reside?" "On the server." "but how does it activate?" "She logs into the domain. Y'know, enter username, password, domain name? when she first boots up, she logs in." "so your server is constantly polling all these machines? How does it know to run that script?"

*blink*

o_0

*blink*

I smile sweetly & ask the user to hold. I look pleadingly at the engineer - my normally excellent geek-speak translation skills have apparently failed me. He decides to spare me & lets me give the guy his direct line.

I didn't catch all of the conversation but when he hung up with the guy, he went over to HIS coworker and said "So. How would YOU answer the question 'this active directory thing sounds neat - Where can I get it?'"

*headdesk*

Insert the bloody tech icon here please.

Date: 2006-03-13 09:18 pm (UTC)

Date: 2006-03-13 10:34 pm (UTC)

Date: 2006-03-13 10:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kizayaen.livejournal.com
Have another.


And another.
Image


It's just a three-headdesk day today.

Date: 2006-03-13 09:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuego.livejournal.com
my eyes are bleeding from reading that.

Date: 2006-03-13 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gotica.livejournal.com
muhahahah co worker and myself have teh answer to the AD question..

"Call Microsoft, they will be able to assist you further."

Date: 2006-03-13 10:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] grayhawkfh.livejournal.com
...and here we have yet another use for the "Send 10,000 Kv to user's face" button on the telephone.

Holy hopping hell. Where did they find this tech? Mainly so I can avoid this place and prevent being infected by "teh stoopid".

If $USERLOGIN = "Y" Then Run $USERSCRIPT.

If $ID10TTECH = "Y" Then Run $WHACKWITHCLUEBY4.

Date: 2006-03-13 10:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thalionar.livejournal.com
holy frijoles...

There are no words for teh stoopid.

Date: 2006-03-13 11:14 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jecook
::reads icon and dies laughing::

Date: 2006-03-14 01:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pantherchild.livejournal.com
~That's...that's...that's awesome. I really really really really want to see anything else this tech has ever done. ESPECIALLY any set ups like this.

~What would you do? Have an icon that says "CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FILES"?

~Teehee. I love people.~

Date: 2006-03-14 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bekscilla.livejournal.com
We have an icon like that - though it's for when they're dialled in and want the network drives :P

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