![]() ![]() How about you do completely other thing that has nothing to do with the interaction and start from there.Īnd then I have to explain why I nearly broke a keyboard in half out of sheer rage.īonus: Help, I've made this script, - it doesn't seem to work, am I wrong about how to use these functions? - "What you're trying to do will never work."Ī helicopter with a pilot and a single passenger was flying around above Seattle when a malfunction disabled all of the aircraft’s navigation and communications equipment.ĭue to the darkness and haze, the pilot could not determine the helicopter's position and course to get back to the airport. I could give you the answer, but I think it's better you remake the structure."Īsk question about simple interaction - "I don't understand why you'd need to ask this question in the context you've provided. "If you're asking this question, that means your database isn't built correctly. I know this pain well, - I support a Filemaker database. ![]() Let alone that you're finally in the stage of 'becoming the guy that posts to the forum' but then the smug cerebrates that have rooted into these communities that see you as a new toy to bat around a bit so you can acknowledge their glacially acquired understanding of an obscure bit of software. I don't think I ever did find the answer to that question, and I've completely forgotten the question itself, but I can't forget that time that happened because that was just nuts. Now, I am very aware of the Platinum Rule, and I am quite aware of how to bring out that hammer and how and when to use it, so you'll just have to trust me when I say I had not done so. I'd never posted on that forum ever before. I had just created that account to ask that question. I messaged the mods of the site to report this guy acting poorly on their site, and the mods of the site themselves told me I was wrong, I should know the search terms, that I was causing trouble, and banned me from their site. I literally got banned from an Excel forum once because a user told me he exactly that because he found the info I needed in one search and refused to tell me what search terms he used to find the info. Not that there aren't better ways of describing things, but that (a) you have no real way of knowing what those search terms are, and then (b) that there are people in this field who do have enough experience with whatever it is that they think you ought to know what it's called, and that you're an idiot if you don't. This ties into one of the things I hate most about this field. I find myself typing in a far too generic search and realise I don't have a better way describing it. Not me coming down on some poor 1st liner. It's cool that a lot of you can relate to my rant/bitching but some of you need to relax. I mean damn, there's a reason I deleted all identifiable info - I didn't want to name and shame the guy. If anything, I'm hating on the outsourced, forced upon the tech, scripted response and the low-effort "technical advisor". I didn't expect people to read anything else in the email other than what I had highlighted but it was technically escalated and it was a supposed " technical advisor" that advised the tech to write back with that asinine response. It was hyperbolic of me to call it the worst support ever from any vendor, and I have obviously tried worse in terms of broken SLAs, but I was super annoyed with the response since I have said client breathing down my neck for an explanation - since the fucking thing does work - it's just not showing up in security center. I'm in consulting and generally only leverage MSFT support when the client has an actual paid-for-support-subscription. But OK just so I don't have to respond to the dozens of comments calling me out. Did not expect this post to gain so much traction. I would never have been able to figure that out myselfĮdit Wow. but couldn't figure out why I couldn't monitor it in security center since the rule is showing as Off/Unknown. Submitted a ticket to Microsoft because I could see that the Block persistence through WMI event subscription ASR rule had been pushed to my clients and is active. ![]()
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