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865739 2010-03-10 20:38:00 OK hands up (and be honest) any Techs that have done at least one Of these (blogs.techrepublic.com.com) :D

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wainuitech (129)
865740 2010-03-10 20:43:00 Guilty -> No. 4. Don't forget to document. :p ronyville (10611)
865741 2010-03-10 20:47:00 none nedkelly (9059)
865742 2010-03-10 21:15:00 You haven't got your stripes until you have visited a client because they couldn't receive their email and reduced their PC to a state where it won't even boot.


Extra points for losing their emails in the process.
Metla (12)
865743 2010-03-10 21:19:00 Probably all of them at one point or another Gobe1 (6290)
865744 2010-03-10 21:41:00 I do #5 all the time to be honest - get a client's PC to clean up, and if I find Limewire for example, I delete it without asking . . . . . then I berate them for using it .

If their A/V is a rubbish free one, I'll uninstall with Revo and replace it with something better; if it's a paid-up version on NAV etc I'll give them a link to NOD for when it expires .

But generally I ask them what's installed, and what they actually use it for; often they'll have 3 different printing suite's still installed for old printers they haven't owned for years . HP printer apps are especially annoying, as they're bloaty!!
nofam (9009)
865745 2010-03-10 21:48:00 You haven't got your stripes until you have visited a client because they couldn't receive their email and reduced their PC to a state where it won't even boot .


Extra points for losing their emails in the process .

Ha ha,happy days I'll bet . :crying
Cicero (40)
865746 2010-03-10 22:45:00 3 and 4 for me.

Goes off stage left to hang head in shame.
Sweep (90)
865747 2010-03-10 23:16:00 Can't say I believe # 8.
The link in Add/Remove programs just runs the uninstall for the software anyway so you are doing the same thing as using the programs uninstall.
CYaBro (73)
865748 2010-03-11 00:40:00 1: Don’t blindly upgrade
2: Don’t edit configuration files without backing up first
3: Don’t forget to turn the firewall back on
4: Don’t forget to document
5: Don’t do anything without client permission
6: Don’t experiment on a client machine
7: Don’t learn on the job
8: Don’t use Add/Remove Program to uninstall antivirus
9: Don’t go in without knowing the situation
10: Don’t leave the site without making sure everything works

1: Don't do this
2: DOne this before
3:Never done that
4:Always do this
5:Hell, I do this all the time! If I did what they wanted the PC would be unusable, I refused to fix Nortons today, he'd just bought it and it was a screwup. When he gave in, I removed it, and installed MSSE and all the other usuals, and then found he'd given his credit card to the XP Antivirus crowd.
6:Nonsense, how else do we test new antimalware products?
7:Haha, EVERYONE learns on the job, I'd hate to see their IT staff skills then
8:WHy? OK, if it still won't remove it properly (Nortons)....
9: This happens always, I never know the situation until I'm there
10:Hmm, try not to but it has happended that something else dies after you've left. Of course it's always YOUR fault.
pctek (84)
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