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10 Dumb Things IT Pros Do That Can Mess Up Their Networks
October 31st, 2008
Debra Littlejohn Shinder
One of the most popular pastimes of IT professionals is complaining about the dumb things users do. We all get a laugh from articles like TechRepublic's ultimate collection of dumb user stories. But if we're honest, we have to admit that computer novices aren't the only ones who make mistakes. Most network administrators could (but probably won't) tell you about their "most embarrassing moment." That's the one where you discover you accidentally misconfigured the firewall to shut down the boss's Internet connection or that the backup you've been making every day has been copying the wrong files. Oops.
Let's take a look at some of the most common dumb things IT pros do that can mess up their networks - and how you can avoid making such mistakes yourself.
#1: Don't have a comprehensive backup and disaster recovery plan
#2: Ignore warning signs
#3: Never document changes
#4: Don't waste space on logging
#5: Take your time about installing critical updates
#6: Save time and money by putting off upgrades
#7: Manage passwords sloppily
#8: Try to please all the people all of the time
#9: Don't try to please any of the people any of the time
#10: Make yourself indispensable by not training anyone else to do your job
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