The trick to breaking this cycle is to suggest a time to hang when you first propose the idea. This makes it far more likely to actually happen I find.
Have you checked the administrators group on the machine itself to see if there in there? The user will appear there with their object Id rather than their username.
I'm still not convinced the BIMI is all that useful as email security. Feels more like a marketing exercise to me but I am in an exclusively B2B org so it probaly doesn't matter as much.
A guy at work asked if he could use some similar pair of AR glasses at work and was rejected because the companion app for it required to always be running as elevated in windows. Was a solid no there.
Was an OK race but if the hards were just a little less durable to make 2 stopping a little more viable it would've really helped the excitement factor.
Would like to hear more about tsunoda's wing failure as I don't think we've seen a front wing just give like that all on it's own in a while.
Given you essentially made no money of this would you stick with crypto if you did this again or go with a more altruistic project such as folding@home as that would provide essentially the same heating effect?
I mean since the advent of SSDs I've not found the boot times of computers to be all that slow and I typically quite like coming back to a clean desktop on a new day rather than having junk from yesterday being thrown at me.
The main thing I'm learning from this thread is that a surprising number of people don't shut their machines down when they're done using them. Which is wild to me.
Can the host itself write to the file share? You can check this by trying to create a file in it via the host's shell. If it can't write to it the container won't be able to either.
The trick to breaking this cycle is to suggest a time to hang when you first propose the idea. This makes it far more likely to actually happen I find.