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Abigayle Laurenitis

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:38:40 PM8/3/24
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What happened to a world in which we can sit with the people we love so much and have slow conversations about the state of our heart and soul, conversations that slowly unfold, conversations with pregnant pauses and silences that we are in no rush to fill?

The reality looks very different for others. For many, working two jobs in low-paying sectors is the only way to keep the family afloat. Twenty percent of our children are living in poverty, and too many of our parents are working minimum wage jobs just to put a roof over their head and something resembling food on the table. We are so busy.

The old models, including that of a nuclear family with one parent working outside the home (if it ever existed), have passed away for most of us. We now have a majority of families being single families, or where both parents are working outside the home. It is not working.

I am not asking how many items are on your to-do list, nor asking how many items are in your inbox. I want to know how your heart is doing, at this very moment. Tell me. Tell me your heart is joyous, tell me your heart is aching, tell me your heart is sad, tell me your heart craves a human touch. Examine your own heart, explore your soul, and then tell me something about your heart and your soul.

Put your hand on my arm, look me in the eye, and connect with me for one second. Tell me something about your heart, and awaken my heart. Help me remember that I too am a full and complete human being, a human being who also craves a human touch.

I am always a prisoner of hope, but I wonder if we are willing to have the structural conversation necessary about how to do that, how to live like that. Somehow we need a different model of organizing our lives, our societies, our families, our communities.

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Hi @anon97473515, thanks for reaching out! The Asana and Outlook integration pulls data from the Task such as due date, due time etc and will set an all day event but does not manually mark it as busy. I recommend you checking if there are any settings active in your Outlook Calendar that would set you to busy for each event.

I work with an embedded excel table which contains a function. At a certain point I get the error message "Excel is busy; can't activate Excel. Make sure that cells are not being edited in Excel and try again in a few seconds." but there is no instance of excel open. Upon restarting mathcad and/or my computer the problem remains.

I've had this problem on a number of computers. PTC says they can't duplicate the problem. However, uninstalling Office 365 and then reinstalling it seems to solve the problem. I've had success with several computers.

I had that kind of problem already in legacy Mathcad and of course also in Prime ever so often. Also with Office 2016.
I was somehow able to recover (reinstalling Office was one way to do) but the problem still popped up later again which was quite annoying.

Doing testing in my office and pushing out several commands and profiles to a device. The device is connected to WIFI and has 5 bars signal strength. Everything works great until the screenlock kicks in, at which point, all progress comes to a complete halt. Any commands not executed going into pending with the status message "Device was busy. Will try again".

Seriously, if a device has a good WIFI signal and connection, we should be able to send updates to it. This is clearly related to the screenlock kicking in. Question is, why? Is there some helper service that stops responding if the screenlock is on? Or does the WIFI stop transferring data if the screenlock is on?

What if we tell our people to leave their devices plugged in over night to do a bunch of updates? Will they be pending all night long and then basically make the device useless in the morning when they unlock the screen and want to get to work?

To make matters worse, I just noticed that once the command goes pending with the "Device was busy. Will try again" status, even if I unlock the screen, nothing changes. For several minutes, the screenlock has been off and the WIFI is connected, but the command remains pending with the same message.

As soon as another command was sent to the device, all pending commands in the queue were executed so you were correct. But that is unacceptable behavior of the product. What if another command doesn't hit the device for hours?

Also, organizations have hundreds or thousands of devices and various states at the time of a remote command. They could be connected by WIFI and unlocked and probably okay. But others could be locked and either connected or not connected over WIFI, and the command would apparently remain in a pending status indefinitely until another command happens to kick the stuck command in the pants to get it going.

And considering the very high likelihood of a semi secure sceenlock policy of most enterprise devices, that would mean there's a good change that the vast majority of an organizations inventory has pending commands sitting there waiting for some external trigger to complete.

Agreed, clearing passcodes is not an acceptable workaround. If this is something that can't be changed at the MDM level, the only thing I can think of is possibly creating a scheduled task that sends a blank push to all devices at a certain interval throughout the day. That way, if a device is unlocked and has pending commands, maybe that triggers their execution.

Also, this could be because device is trying to complete an Remote Command and never ending which you can check from Activity Monitor app > network option. I would suggest to cancel all the Pending Commands from Jamf and send a blank push then check.

This can be the only command in the queue and it will still happen. And the connection can be fine. As soon as the screen lock kicks in I see the status go to "Device was busy. Will try again". Same connection, no other commands. The only difference is the screen lock is on.

I don't know if you ever found a fix for this but we are in the same boat - 700 iPads and at any given time easily half of them are locked because they are not in use. I feel like this never used to happen to me, only time I would see a Device is Busy message was if the device was in first-time-setup, we have never noticed an issue where we couldn't check the inventory if the device was locked until maybe v11(?). It's a PITA and Jamf support are telling me it's expected behaviour and it was always that way.

And it's only inventory updates I'm seeing it with, other commands go through while the device is locked, I can turn off bluetooth for instance. and it will go through and leave the inventory update there because the Device Was Busy

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Today I was trying to take some pictures and when flash was needed, it was "Busy" right from the start. The Busy message has come up before, but usually after taking LOTS of flash pictures, not the first one. I know external flashes are better, but I'm wondering if this is an issue that I should get looked into before my warranty expires. I got the camera on Black Friday 2014 and I think I got a 1 year warranty.

If the camera is reporting a Busy error, it sounds like it could be a problem with the memory card. The memory card might be too slow for the camera, or there might be a problem with the card itself.

Format the card in the camera, and see if there's an improvement. If not, then buy a new memory card - dont' buy a cheap one, get the best class you can afford.

The T5i can take continuous shots at 5 frames per second - so something is most certainly wrong.

Shooting from standby on Canon EOS DSLR cameras is almost instantaneous. The only time you might get a delay is if it's too dark for the autofocus to work effectively. Cameras need light to autofocus, in the dark they are crap.

To reset the camera to it's default settings, read the user manual. How to do it is explained.

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