And we're not some prawn, bottom-sucking company that solves every problem by giving randos VPN login to our corporate network or systems.
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So for years I'm been complaining about these freaking tools in the root of C:\ that require admin to work. And there I see my opportunity.
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I've built them a tool launcher interface based on Bootstrap, running in an HTA, and file synchronizer logic using wget and Apache indexes.
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This is all contained in user-specific %LocalAppData% for the active code and updating, and ProgramData for the payload sales data.
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Bonus: Wrapped MSI in an EXE which executives as HighestAvailable token, so users with admin it removes old tools, but doesn't require admin
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Since everything dynamically syncs based on Apache index, it's completely self-maintaining. They can FTP in and update tools when they want.
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Anyway, I removed an entire category of people who need admin, in a tool deployed to hundreds across the US. IT Generalists make shit happen
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It's super fuckin easy to just complain about stuff that doesn't follow Best Practices. It's another to have the knowledge base to fix it.
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This is the accumulation of now 10 years in IT, across tons of experiences and learning opportunities I thought were worthless at the time.
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Knowing how to do website basics, graphic design, Windows internals, scripting, and server administration just enhanced corporate security.
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and mastery of twitter enhanced corporate prestige while protecting anonymity!
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