u/zibby42

Looking for a tshirt with a bison and the numbers 716 on it

Should I go to BFLO Store, Buffalogos, BuffaLove, Buffalovely, Buffalomart, Buffalo Collective, Buffalo Gift Emporium, Buffalo Made, Buffalo Seamery, Buffalo ShopCraft, Rustic Buffalo, Totally Buffalo, 716 Buffalo, 716 Premium or Store716?

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u/zibby42 — 1 day ago

Author Evan Witmer on Instagram: "The Darkest History from Every Neighborhood in Buffalo, NY. #darkhistory #buffalony #wny #localhistory #history"

Great follow if you're on Instagram

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u/zibby42 — 6 days ago
▲ 14 r/circlejerkbflo+1 crossposts

Does Artpark ever change the date of a show after it's announced and tickets are on sale?

I have tickets to the Roger Daltrey show at Artpark and now I see the Bills' home opener is scheduled on the same date (September 17).

Has anyone here ever had the date of their concert changed after buying tickets? Are there any Artpark insiders here?

Artpark doesn't have anything else scheduled that week while Daltrey has shows on the 15th and 20th. Theoretically, the concert could be moved to the 18th.

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u/_HystErica_ — 7 days ago
▲ 4 r/WindowsServer+1 crossposts

I currently have DHCP on 2016 servers. I'm trying to setup DHCP on brand new 2025 servers, but I keep getting an error when trying to create a failover relationship: You do not have permission to perform this operation on the remote DHCP server.

I'm logged in with my Domain Admin account and I have the Domain Admins group and my account explicitly as members of the DHCP Administrators group on both servers. I don't think it's really a permission issue. I think the real problem is neither server is listening on TCP port 647. I've tried rebooting and restarting the DHCP Server service.

These are VMware 8.0.3 VMs built using the same template. They are on the same subnet and Windows Firewall is turned off. The guy who created the template used E1000E vNICs. I replaced those with VMXNET3 vNICs and I still get the same error.

I've spent about 4-5 hours in sessions with MS support. They haven't been much help. The last guy I worked with kept insisting it's a firewall issue even though there's no firewall between the VMs. He also kept obsessing over which server is the primary and whether both servers are authorized. They're going to be in a 50-50 relationship if I can ever get this working and they are authorized. He also kept checking if TCP port 9999 was open for some reason. Other things we did are add a Registry key:

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy = 1 (DWORD)

Reset the TCP/IP stack and reset Winsock.

I'm about ready to give up and try setting up DHCP on new 2022 servers. Any suggestions are welcome.

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u/zibby42 — 14 days ago