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How To Manage And Control End User Access
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SteveMorris
SteveMorris,
User Rank: Apprentice
9/26/2016 | 7:59:54 AM
password managers and acces
Best solution - password managers with an encryption feature like Lastpass and Passwork (https://passwork.me).Both are designed for a for companies and collaboration, and you can also track passwords access as administrator when using Passwork.
dieselnerd
dieselnerd,
User Rank: Strategist
5/26/2016 | 5:39:27 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
No dice, at least with Firefox 46.x (cookies, scripts, filters, etc. that matter permitted) under Win7 Pro. I'm thinking I probably won't have much better luck at home with FF and Linux.

For the record, this was the current piece I was trying to get out in one run:

<http://www.darkreading.com/endpoint/how-to-manage-and-control-end-user-access/d/d-id/1325635>

Seriously, no big deal. Thank you for giving it more than the attention it deserved.

Anon,

DN

 
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
5/26/2016 | 4:06:27 PM
One more thing
Out experience shows that the services mentioned in this article and may others are effective if and only if they cut the cost and provider a stable solution. Many promises it but never delivers, that is why due-diligence period of these system are critical for the companies point of views
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
5/26/2016 | 4:03:08 PM
Old IT vs. New IT
I understand the point the article makes but there is also an old vs. new IT we need to consider. In today's world, IT is actually in a best position to impact business in a positive way. May more than any other departments. Today business is the IT for most organizations.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
5/26/2016 | 4:00:03 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
"... you only have to hit 'Print' once .."

I think this helps a lot. Obviously your IT team is not the one described in this article. :--))
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
5/26/2016 | 3:58:22 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
In addition to printing it may be a better way of showing this information. I normally do nor print but page loads slowly.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
5/26/2016 | 3:55:51 PM
ServiceNow?
I have not used it but it seems it tries to simply complex workflows and easy down the problems that business users face. 
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
5/26/2016 | 2:25:31 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
Our dev team kindly just tweaked the Print function so that you only have to hit 'Print' once, and it will do the full print job for a slide show. Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
5/26/2016 | 12:58:31 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
I totally get your frustration here. Until we switch CMSes (which is on the books), I'm not sure if there is any way to make slide show printouts more elegant and headache-free. But let me check and see if there's some trick or option I am not aware of. 
dieselnerd
dieselnerd,
User Rank: Strategist
5/26/2016 | 12:53:50 PM
Re: Printing Multi-Page Articles...
Thanks for the quick reply, Kelly, to what was a rather bottom-of-the-triage, whiny user matter <g>.

I'm not so much interested in getting pretty enough for sharing (and non-free) reprints, just quick-and-dirty printouts for the DR personal reading pile - Friday afternoon, feet-on-the-desk while waiting for data download/import type stuff.

As you know, the print option works fine for the regular, continuous pieces, but all one can print of those that contain any "Back" and "Next" buttons is the first page. (Turns out, it takes additional hoop jumping to print even individual pages beyond page 1.)

Not the end of the world; I'll reset the rant and whine again in about six months.

Cheers,

DN
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