Christ ... it feels like some people are doing it on purpose !!!!
3 users want a specific setting in Acrobat ... so long story short, I was asked to see if we could make a GPO and apply it to them. There's no GPO settings for those specific parameters, so no, I'm not going to find the specific registry key so that 3 users can have their UI be sightly different than the rest of the business, so I send an email explaining WE can't push those settings, but they can go in Acrobat's preferences and uncheck 2 boxes (I even take a screenshot of the boxes to uncheck) so that it'll do what they want.
I get an email back from one user asking where he can find the option ... I simply copy/paste 1 sentence from my original email that mentions it's in Adobe Acrobat preferences (FYI, the email title is ; Adobe Acrobat - settings to change)
Only to get a reply, "but what software is that ?"
I. SHIT. YOU. NOT.
I need a break to avoid throwing my laptop out the window ...
TLDR ;
3 Karens want X setting in Adobe Acrobat reader, I tell them they can do it themselves and explain how, and then get asked what application I'm referring to ... ARE YOU SERIOUS !??!??!?!
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I almost fell out my chair when I read that ! LMAO.
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Reminds me of an old Blonde joke;
Dad: welp painting the house today, tells blonde to get the paint.
Blonde: where do I get the paint?
Dad: At the paint store <gives her 20bucks>
Blonde: <goes to the store then calls Dad> what am I buying?
Dad: yellow paint
Blonde: Ok, but what are we painting?
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Some people's hair darken overtime right? My brother's hair went from brown to dark brown (almost black looking) over the years.
- Cyberspirit and Tech_Dreamer
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Yeah male blondes tend to darken over time.
I was born blond, I am now almost a black, very dark brown. May hair darken early though I had brown hair by 10.
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"Typically, children with dark hair will keep their dark hair into adulthood. But some children with light hair, including towhead blonds, strawberry blonds, dishwater blonds and redheads, see their hair go dark brown by their 10th birthday.
The reason for this change is because the amount of eumelanin in your hair increases as you mature, according to some research. But just why eumelanin production ramps up (or why those specific gene expressions change) is not entirely clear."
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- SansVarnic, Tech_Dreamer, Gegger and 1 other
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well that was very informative... thanks
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