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  • emujo
    Field Supervisor

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    • Jun 2009
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    #16
    Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

    It al leads back to what do you do when it doesn't work? We replace IUs because they are not serviceable, boards because they are not component serviceable, even some small desktops because it's not worth it to trouble shoot, but I still know how to check for a bad developer bias contact, or a blown ICP. I think you still needs techs that know how to perform the checks you're speaking of, otherwise you will be going back to the account with them because "I forgot my handy dandy tool" or "this damn think doesn't work". Emujo
    If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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    • qbert69
      Service Manager

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      • Mar 2013
      • 1152

      #17
      GODMODE! :: Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

      GodMode!!!

      Understanding Windows 7's 'GodMode' - CNET

      To enter "GodMode," one need only create a new folder and then rename the folder to the following:
      GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
      Once that is done, the folder's icon will change to resemble a control panel and will contain dozens of control options. I'm not sure it's my idea of playing God, but it is a handy way to get to all kinds of controls.


      CHEERS!


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      • Iowatech
        Not a service manager

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        • Dec 2009
        • 3930

        #18
        Re: GODMODE! :: Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

        Originally posted by qbert69
        GodMode!!!

        Understanding Windows 7's 'GodMode' - CNET

        To enter "GodMode," one need only create a new folder and then rename the folder to the following:
        GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
        Once that is done, the folder's icon will change to resemble a control panel and will contain dozens of control options. I'm not sure it's my idea of playing God, but it is a handy way to get to all kinds of controls.


        CHEERS!


        That also works in Win 8.1, I just tried.
        Kind of reminds me of Powertoys for Win XP. A little, anyway.

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        • NeoMatrix
          Senior Tech.

          2,500+ Posts
          • Nov 2010
          • 3514

          #19
          Re: GODMODE! :: Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

          Originally posted by Iowatech
          That also works in Win 8.1, I just tried.
          Kind of reminds me of Powertoys for Win XP. A little, anyway.
          Works from a USB stick also using win8.1, it does't work on WIN-XP3.

          I love this. How many more of these software easter eggs are out there in BiT land?

          Keep them coming, I'll put all the best eggs together in one software basket...
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          • wseyller
            Service Manager

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            • Sep 2012
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            #20
            Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

            another useful feature that non IT guys have trouble with is creating shares for smb scanning.

            Basically require the share name and maybe advanced options to assign permissions certain user/groups such as the current user or the everyone group.

            Also have it display the current username and the hostname/IP address after creation which will be needed for configuration at the copier.


            Also a tool to test SMTP server settings.
            Last edited by wseyller; 03-18-2015, 03:16 AM.

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            • bigdaddy
              Technician
              • Feb 2015
              • 35

              #21
              Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

              I appreciate the idea of such a program.

              With that said; how would you control who had access to this knowledge data base? Maybe I missed something but if customers have access to the tools and knowledge of our trade, why would they need a tech?

              I am a junior tech, I do ask a lot of dumb questions, but I learn from my mistakes. Nothing can take the place of a senior techs help.

              Also, having all the tools in one place is a great idea. You still need to know what to do with them.

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              • bigdaddy
                Technician
                • Feb 2015
                • 35

                #22
                Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                Originally posted by wseyller
                another useful feature that non IT guys have trouble with is creating shares for smb scanning.

                Basically require the share name and maybe advanced options to assign permissions certain user/groups such as the current user or the everyone group.

                Also have it display the current username and the hostname/IP address after creation which will be needed for configuration at the copier.


                Also a tool to test SMTP server settings.
                Kyocera copiers have a built in connection test for SMTP. Once you set your SMTP settings, you run the connection test to check your settings. Other brands may need this, solid point.

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                • NeoMatrix
                  Senior Tech.

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                  • Nov 2010
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                  #23
                  Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                  Originally posted by bigdaddy
                  I appreciate the idea of such a program.

                  With that said; how would you control who had access to this knowledge data base? Maybe I missed something but if customers have access to the tools and knowledge of our trade, why would they need a tech?

                  I am a junior tech, I do ask a lot of dumb questions, but I learn from my mistakes. Nothing can take the place of a senior techs help.

                  Also, having all the tools in one place is a great idea. You still need to know what to do with them.
                  Like any tools from any given trade, only an experience person or trademans knows how to use those tools to complete a job safely. And there is sometimes accidents when tools are operated outside their bounds or from in experience.
                  Inexperience is sometimes a good teacher...
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                  • NeoMatrix
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    #24
                    Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                    Originally posted by wseyller
                    another useful feature that non IT guys have trouble with is creating shares for smb scanning.

                    Basically require the share name and maybe advanced options to assign permissions certain user/groups such as the current user or the everyone group.

                    Also have it display the current username and the hostname/IP address after creation which will be needed for configuration at the copier.


                    Also a tool to test SMTP server settings.
                    I've lost my CTN "give thanks" button again. The above should be covered along with some other general ideas.
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                    • wseyller
                      Service Manager

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                      #25
                      Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                      Originally posted by bigdaddy
                      I appreciate the idea of such a program.

                      With that said; how would you control who had access to this knowledge data base? Maybe I missed something but if customers have access to the tools and knowledge of our trade, why would they need a tech?

                      I am a junior tech, I do ask a lot of dumb questions, but I learn from my mistakes. Nothing can take the place of a senior techs help.

                      Also, having all the tools in one place is a great idea. You still need to know what to do with them.
                      There are plenty that don't have a built in test. Helpful to also have a tester on a laptop that I can connect to a customers network to verify if problem is with the copier or the customers network/servers. It wouldn't be useful in every situation I've seen a use for it at times.

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                      • bigdaddy
                        Technician
                        • Feb 2015
                        • 35

                        #26
                        Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
                        Like any tools from any given trade, only an experience person or trademans knows how to use those tools to complete a job safely. And there is sometimes accidents when tools are operated outside their bounds or from in experience.
                        Inexperience is sometimes a good teacher...
                        Agreed

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                        • NeoMatrix
                          Senior Tech.

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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #27
                          Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                          We should see an IT-toolbox POC version in a week or so...

                          See how the enthusiasm holds up.....

                          I might need a couple of beta testers.
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                          • qbert69
                            Service Manager

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                            • Mar 2013
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                            #28
                            Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                            Originally posted by bigdaddy
                            Kyocera copiers have a built in connection test for SMTP. Once you set your SMTP settings, you run the connection test to check your settings. Other brands may need this, solid point.
                            Our business not to long ago started selling Kyocera MFP's in addition to Ricoh/Savin.

                            I give Kyocera a *BIG THUMBS UP!* for being able to test SMB and SMTP configuration from the WIM/Command Center!...the only little gripe I have is the hex code it returns if not configured properly!...I have since swiped a page out of Kyo Tech Support manual with the codes (thanks to CutePDF Writer!) to put the PDF of codes on my iPhone!

                            Also, another little interesting thing I found out is that in iCloud, if you open notes, create a new note and then proceed to copy and paste your text & graphics to it, it will keep the graphics and formatting when it syncs back to your iPhone!

                            Example:

                            access

                            Shows up on the iPhone as:

                            IMG_1760.jpg

                            Notice the "inline graphics"!

                            REACH FOR THE STARS!!!
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                            • NeoMatrix
                              Senior Tech.

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                              #29
                              Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                              The IT-toolbox program won't be available for I-phone, it will only run on a windows PC.

                              The program will only give out the software response you place into it.
                              Example, if you program a key/button function for notepad.exe you are not going to get a ping response on the display.
                              What you program into the IT-toolbox is fully up to you. The program is design for you to carry all your favourite software in one place. It is fully programmable by you yourself. If you don't know how to use your own software the toolbox app won't be any help to you. It will allow you to swap toolbox's with other people and use thier advanced skill set or problem solving software.
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                              • blackcat4866
                                Master Of The Obvious

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                                #30
                                Re: All in one I.T. Tech software.

                                I volunteer. =^..^=
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                                4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
                                5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

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