IT Professionals, Guilty

A load of students now suing the college for next year’s drinking money

It doesn’t look as bad on MTU when even the Israeli Institute of Technology is also getting ransomed.

Virgin Media Hacked

Nothing like a pilot go live weekend to separate the men from the boys.

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At least its a pilot.

Can we see the rollback plan please?

You have come a long way from the fella that couldn’t use excel :clap:

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We aren’t rolling back shit. We are cutting over from a mainframe system which is older than me.

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How far is Ashutosh through the runbook?

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Godspeed @Big_Dan_Campbell

I am fully expecting Azure to be activated tomorrow evening and the whole thing go up in smoke

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He was going grand till his ould fella needed a hand catching a lame cow.

Teams is a hoping here - GDS boys figuring it out as they go

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We are back on track - one wrong value on a 500 line spreadsheet for batch jobs had the Indian gang reeling - ship has been steadied and crisis averted for now.

Data loads almost complete and then onto smoke testing

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Spreadsheet :eek:

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You can’t beat a weekend spreadsheet…

Decision made - we are good to go in the morning :clap:

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Azure dropping has my hole in a mincer here

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left you feeling blue?

@TreatyStones and other infrastructure/desktop dweebs.

I have a form which triggers a pdf output to print automatically. On the local printer which it is printing it appears to print in letter form on an A4 page meaning there is a load of dead space on the right hand side.

Have gotten the AMS guys to go into the print server and change the page size and output size to A4 for the device but still the same issue occurs. What else could be at play here? Scaling?

If I open the pdf and print it manually to the same printer it prints fine.