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Boss, yesterday: hey, we just got you a Windows 10 machine. Test the app and make sure it works.
Me: kay. (Fast forward20 minutes) I found a hell of a bug.
Boss: what?
Me: the SA disabled scripts on the machine so I can't build.
Boss: Are you serious?
Me: yeah, and he's out until January.

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    Gain admin access and remove that fucking restriction that dickhead set before
  • 4
    @asgs Never mess with a Sys Admins work, they bite and thise are the guys who understand the permissions on Linux, which, to be honest, should be the Catholic churches threshold for becoming a saint. You don't wanna mess with them.

    And you'll be the default reason for any future Problem.
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    @Godisalie you got to be kidding. Sysadmins don't have a clue as to what a dev needs to do on their machine. Maybe the admin didn't want to enable execution of powershell scripts for a manager kind of guy, but when it comes to dev, it is meaningless. Of course, the dev could raise a service request to get it done, but when they are OOO, you don't really want to sit around, do you?
  • 0
    @asgs I don't want to but I want even less to get on the bad side of a sys admin. They're scary.
  • 3
    @Godisalie I'm primarily a sysadmin and spend a lot of time protecting inexperienced developers from themselves. The other side of the coin :)
  • 2
    @Godisalie why are they scary? Because they know networks better than you?
    If they modify your machine so that you can't work, they can get fired, not you.
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