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August 2006 - Posts

It's a bit frustrating to spend my days concentrating on writing for the beta of the next version of DPM, yet not being able to say anything about it here. It makes perfect sense, of course -- not mentioning features or functions prematurely. After all, Read More...
When I read Jeff Alexander's announcement of a new TechNet search engine , my mouse practically leaped to click the link - a better way to search TechNet is something we've all wished for. I went there. I tried it. I was impressed. The default is the Read More...
A recent email from an escalation engineer in England (excuse the alliteration) described a scenario that I think is a great example for understanding data recovery and maximum data loss in DPM. With his permission, let me quote the scenario for you: Read More...
I'm on the new version of Outlook Web Access (OWA) now, which I've been looking forward to ever since I read about some of the new features in Beta 1 on You Had Me At Ehlo (in my opinion, one of the best blog names ever). There were no burps or stumbles Read More...
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If you've used DPM at all, you're familiar with the process of starting protection of data: You create a protection group for the data sources that you want to protect. DPM creates a replica for each protection group member. The schedule of synchronizations, Read More...
I can't remember the last time I was this excited by a software program. I will go to all sorts of lengths to avoid opening a .pdf file -- the experience is just too slow, and it basically renders my computer useless while the opening is going on. Then Read More...
Blake Handler has a great collection of Microsoft resources on his blog - I especially appreciate the troubleshooting section, myself. I couldn't get there a few weeks ago, and I think it might have had to do with Microsoft's changes to the MSN Spaces... Read More...
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