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AlexxSeven

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    AlexxSeven reacted to leadeater in LTT Official Folding Month 2019!!!   
    It works fine, only using assigning 2 cores to the VM more so.
     
    Yes.
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    AlexxSeven got a reaction from matrix07012 in Experiences with non-techies   
    Probably my favorite experience with someone, would have to be at my previous job.

    I worked with an MSP who had set up a new VDI environment with VMWare for a confidential client. About a day after it's online, I get a call from the CEO of said client. He asked where on his PC he could go to access his VDI, and insisted that i remote into his system in order to show him.

    Low and behold, on his desktop was a lone shortcut with the name "%USERNAME%-VDI"

    Needless to say his frustration dropped quickly after being shown where to locate his VDI.
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    AlexxSeven got a reaction from Xsinar in Experiences with non-techies   
    Probably my favorite experience with someone, would have to be at my previous job.

    I worked with an MSP who had set up a new VDI environment with VMWare for a confidential client. About a day after it's online, I get a call from the CEO of said client. He asked where on his PC he could go to access his VDI, and insisted that i remote into his system in order to show him.

    Low and behold, on his desktop was a lone shortcut with the name "%USERNAME%-VDI"

    Needless to say his frustration dropped quickly after being shown where to locate his VDI.
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    AlexxSeven got a reaction from Bananasplit_00 in Experiences with non-techies   
    Probably my favorite experience with someone, would have to be at my previous job.

    I worked with an MSP who had set up a new VDI environment with VMWare for a confidential client. About a day after it's online, I get a call from the CEO of said client. He asked where on his PC he could go to access his VDI, and insisted that i remote into his system in order to show him.

    Low and behold, on his desktop was a lone shortcut with the name "%USERNAME%-VDI"

    Needless to say his frustration dropped quickly after being shown where to locate his VDI.
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