Any brothers here work in I.T?

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Yeah bro, programming is good also, there is soooooooo many programming jobs out there. I was on the job site the other day and was shocked at the amount of programming jobs available.

May you Inshallah get the job you want.

and maybe i can get help off you if my pc breaks down, as you only down the road:D
 
You forgot me to I am IT guru to, ! :D Right to the question yes all user data is stored on the server, if you got 150 people and 200 computers, do you want to go to each computer to check for data? and passwords? no way, its all on networks.

Now to the second question about blocking stuff I am good expert on this since this PC is on lockdown, I don't use a server and depending on what server you got e.g. windows server 2008, its usually gpedit (group policy editor) here there are a list of settings which block stuff like control panel, changing background, right click, lock screen etc. I think there are different Windows (e.g. business, eterprise so you may not have all of them)

Read more about gpedit here:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb310732

OK I am assuming your using Microsoft networking sine they are industry leading.

Basically each computer needs to be connected to your server via LAN (Local Area network) I think anyway. You setup the server and user accounts. Second to set up disk quota (this is user storage space) you need a hard drive where users can access their data then set disk quota on that, for default users.

OK I have never used Microsoft windows server, but I know this is how you would do it, and yes everything is controlled on the server you don't want be configuring 200 computers or more one by one!

All printers everything connect to the server.

Need help just ask I can dig stuff out ..

oh and policy for user groups you set up differently. e.g say your working at a School

For Students the restrictions would be, no games, changing password, no access to control panel, 1GB of space.

Then for staff you would allow those top permission and give staff more permissions, more space access to control panel

then for admins you would set up more permissions.... and so it goes a long :D

Yes bro it would be great if you could dig some material up for me to learn from, I want to learn how to set all the things you mentioned up, for example I'd like to learn how to set a school and office network up. Doing Cisco has taught me how to connect the network and everything but that's it, hasn't shown me how to get the network to offer services like user accounts.
 
However, the market is highly saturated with programmers and very competitive and plus, a lot of the good roles are related to finance in some way.

Any .net gurus here?


I am not .net guru but I am learning asp.net and php..


Yes bro it would be great if you could dig some material up for me to learn from, I want to learn how to set all the things you mentioned up, for example I'd like to learn how to set a school and office network up. Doing Cisco has taught me how to connect the network and everything but that's it, hasn't shown me how to get the network to offer services like user accounts.

I have never used Cisco its best if you try Microsoft technology something like Windows Server 2008.
 
I am not .net guru but I am learning asp.net and php..




I have never used Cisco its best if you try Microsoft technology something like Windows Server 2008.

Yeah bro that's what I wanna learn, I've seen quite a few jobs that want you to know how to manage active directory and that's with windows server 2008 isn't it? :p :clever:
 
Yeah bro that's what I wanna learn, I've seen quite a few jobs that want you to know how to manage active directory and that's with windows server 2008 isn't it? :p :clever:


Usually when you learn networking in college/Uni there are times where you need to create websites as it ties in with the work. You should try and learn some basic web development stuff. http://www.w3schools.com is where I would go!
 

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