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  1. @acreason dunno, maybe! We're also all Vista/Win7 clients... No XP.
  2. @acreason pull-down menus seem to work perfecly normal in ACS on our 20088R2 TS. Using RDP files to launch RemoteApps, currently.
  3. @jeremygood Have ACS running fine as RemoteApps on Win2008R2 TS, but Facility Scheduler barfs on same box. #ACS #citrt
  4. Hey #ACS peeps... anyone know if Facility Scheduler runs on a terminal server? Getting "Failed to download deployment info..." here #citrt
  5. Heading home after a long evening of Christmas Eve rehearsal. It's gonna be a good one :-)
  6. I think this is the smallest switch I've ever seen! http://post.ly/FISS
  7. @dszp Ok, I'm officially an ID10T :-) Took a CLOSE look at the TwInbox prefs, and FINALLY noticed "Preview shortened URLs" setting!! LOL :-p
  8. @dszp Right, that's my point! Using TwInbox in OL2010, I SEE URLs as bitl.ly/info or preview.tinurl.com but they are NOT posted that way!
  9. @dszp Guess what? The veeam thing you retweeted earlier had /info/ in it! (from my perspective). So it MUST be my Twitter client doing this?
  10. @Techhit_Support Can you confirm if TwInbox is adding /info/ to bit.ly URLs when viewing? I'm seeing /info in all bit.ly when using TwInbox
  11. @dszp You were right! My bit.ly issue is that everyone SEEMS to be posting bit.ly/info/xxxx URLs these days... no idea why, but it bugs me!
  12. At this point wouldn't it be easier to just vmotion the guests off and whack/reinstall the host?
  13. @darylhunter I'd pull the drive out, mount it into a PC and run SpinRite on it. Very much sounds like a sick drive, to me #citrt
  14. @steveo_chens yeah baby! Boston rocks :-)
  15. @darylhunter just trying to figure out why all URL shortening services take me to "stats" pages instead of the final URL. I seem 2 b unique!
  16. @dszp FYI, this is what I see on bit.ly links (using @darylhunter 's post as example). No + after URL, etc. Stumped. http://grab.by/1dxF
  17. @cgreentx Bummer!!
  18. @dszp Of course. But the more often you do a backup (differential) the higher your "speed" gets, because of fewer changes. I see 900MB+ :-)
  19. @darylhunter you think 300Mbps is fast? Just wait till you start doing deltas at hourly intervals and see gig speeds :-)
  20. @astarosupport No. I'm seeing links to bit.ly and others go to a "stats" page for the link, and they I have to click again to get to the URL