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May 2006 - Posts

You can find some really useful info in our newsgroup . For example, Karandeep recently offered two commands and one batch script that you can run on a file server to identify any unsupported data types. To identify encrypted files: C:\> cipher /s:c: Read More...
I'm finally getting used to Media Player 10, just in time to change... I have to admit that the change from 9 to 10, as painful as it was for me, was ultimately worth it. Enough so that the rest of my family got upgraded as well. (Their apps usually don't Read More...
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You are transitioning from content design to content development... The framework is ready. You've created the document with the main sections that you designed, and you've probably dumped in some known information and lots of questions and notes from Read More...
My daughter's computer is sick. It's partly my fault, I turned off the firewall the last time I was troubleshooting her wireless, and I forgot to turn it back on. Killing the virus would have been quicker if I'd been able to identify it sooner. But the Read More...
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DPM wins the 2006 Network Storage Conference Annual STOR(SM) Award in the Data Protection category. Yay team! Read More...
When a replica is inconsistent, DPM will perform a consistency check during the hours that you allot . You could configure consistency checks to begin at 2:00 A.M., for example, with a duration of four hours. So what happens when 6:00 A.M. rolls around Read More...
I found this newsgroup thread interesting because I learned about something new to me, EISA partitions . The issue was not being able to add a disk to the DPM storage pool. The clue was that on the disk is a 55 MB "EISA Configuration" partition. The resolution Read More...
 
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