Computer Techs Anyone else seeing extreme sluggishness due to high memory use with no listed application using it on Windows 10 PCs? |
- Anyone else seeing extreme sluggishness due to high memory use with no listed application using it on Windows 10 PCs?
- Looking for a way to restrict internet access on Chromebook
- Forticlient, Draytek and BT
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 12:05 PM PDT Over the past week or so, I've been seeing more and more Windows 10 computers having sluggishness issues due to high (90%+) memory usage. Task manager shows the overall total, but none of the applications listed are actually consuming it. Rebooting fixes for a time, but the issue does come back after anywhere from 5 minutes to a few hours. [link] [comments] |
Looking for a way to restrict internet access on Chromebook Posted: 27 Apr 2018 01:12 PM PDT I do work for a company who gives out chromebooks to certain employees for a single use scenario of doing data entry on a specific website. This used to work great because we would have a primary "admin" account that was an actual google account that the users did not have a password for, and then on each chromebook we had setup a supervised user (feature of chromeOS) and then from googles management site we could block all and whitelist the single domain they needed access to. Well Google ended up killing the supervised user feature without any replacement. Now we are looking for a different way to go about single domain whitelist on some newer chromebooks they have gotten. The existing chromebooks still function as they always did (sites are still blocked), but we can't manage the supervised users on them anymore. As soon as something changes (like they need access to a second domain) those are going to be screwed as well. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Apr 2018 04:15 AM PDT Hi, I'm looking for help (again). I have a client with a BT Infinity connection and a Draytek 2860. They have a client who wants to leave a PC on my clients network that uses Forticlient to connect to their VPN. Forticlient will not connect via the BT connection but will connect if the router falls back to the mobile dongle we use for backup internet connectivity. Once Forticlient is connected (via the backup mobile connection) it will stay connected even if you switch back to the BT WAN connection. Do any of you have any ideas about how I could get it to connect over BT? Hope that makes sense and someone can help, I'm pulling my hair out! [link] [comments] |
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