Hard Disk Data Recovery – NTFS MBR Failure-2
Can you slave to 80GB drive and boot witht he old 40GB. Then maybe once you are in XP you can go to manage and use disk utliities there to pull up information or use partion magic to read the drive. Just a guess without seeing the system, but before completely wiping the drive I [...]
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| January 26, 2012 11:28 AM
Adapters/Interfaces, AMD PC hardware, Backup & recovery, DataCenter, Desktops, Disk drives, Hardware, Help Desk, Intel PC hardware, Storage, Storage products and equipment, Tech support, Third-party services, Vendor support
Can you slave to 80GB drive and boot witht he old 40GB. Then maybe once you are in XP you can go to manage and use disk utliities there to pull up information or use partion magic to read the drive. Just a guess without seeing the system, but before completely wiping the drive I [...]
Hard Disk Data Recovery – NTFS MBR Failure
Hi, Try R-Studio NTFS. It is a recovery software and it will scan your HDD for all info regarding possible NTFS structures. I used it successfully to recover files from damaged HDDs. You can download a demo version, which will show you the files found. It will not allow you to recover big files (I [...]
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| January 26, 2012 11:28 AM
Adapters/Interfaces, AMD PC hardware, Backup & recovery, DataCenter, Desktops, Disk drives, Hardware, Help Desk, Intel PC hardware, Storage, Storage products and equipment, Tech support, Third-party services, Vendor support
Hi, Try R-Studio NTFS. It is a recovery software and it will scan your HDD for all info regarding possible NTFS structures. I used it successfully to recover files from damaged HDDs. You can download a demo version, which will show you the files found. It will not allow you to recover big files (I [...]
DVD Burner Problem
1. Verify in the system setup (bios) thar the cd/DVD is not the first boot device. 2. Update the bios of the motherboard to the latest version. 3.Cables and wiring: Verify that the CD/DVD is master device on the secondary channel. Report the status of the above for additional help. yodatech =========== There might be [...]
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| January 26, 2012 11:26 AM
Backup & recovery, Disk drives, Hardware
1. Verify in the system setup (bios) thar the cd/DVD is not the first boot device. 2. Update the bios of the motherboard to the latest version. 3.Cables and wiring: Verify that the CD/DVD is master device on the secondary channel. Report the status of the above for additional help. yodatech =========== There might be [...]
Compressing Old Files
Hi there, I have been working with PC’s for a long time and I have been compressing files through disk cleanup with no problems at all. When I re-format a machine I also have no problems. I would recommend you do this on a regular basis to keep your machine operational and responsive. Compression does [...]
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| January 26, 2012 11:16 AM
Access, Adapters/Interfaces, Administration, Backup & recovery, Business/IT alignment, Career development, Certifications, CRM, Data analysis, Data management and storage, Data mining/analysis, Database, DataCenter, DB2, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Disk drives, E-business, Ecommerce applications, Exchange, Exchange security, Fax and print management, File, Hardware, Hardware selection and management, Management, Microsoft Windows, Monitoring, Online transaction processing, Oracle, OS, Patch management, PC/Windows Connectivity, Performance and availability, Project management, Replication, Sales force automation applications, Security, Servers, Software, Spam, SQL Server, Storage, Storage management, Storage products and equipment, Storage servers, Systems management software, Tape drives/Libraries, Tech support, Training, Web development
Hi there, I have been working with PC’s for a long time and I have been compressing files through disk cleanup with no problems at all. When I re-format a machine I also have no problems. I would recommend you do this on a regular basis to keep your machine operational and responsive. Compression does [...]
Bootable USB thumb drive or CompactFlas drive for data recovery on PC
I’m not sure I got your problem straight but if what you want is a bootable device that can be customized to meet your needs, you should try BartPE. Check www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ ======== You cannot actually use your flash drive or thumb drive to recover your lost data. The only way to recover your lost data [...]
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| January 26, 2012 11:14 AM
Disk drives, Hardware
I’m not sure I got your problem straight but if what you want is a bootable device that can be customized to meet your needs, you should try BartPE. Check www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ ======== You cannot actually use your flash drive or thumb drive to recover your lost data. The only way to recover your lost data [...]
iSeries Tool
A disk synchronization tool can do that.. I mean, you specify the source / destination machines. specify your set of libraries and what type of object would you like to synchronize.. and it’ll do the rest. (it will ensure that both libraries are fully matched, including source codes of course). I am not aware of [...]
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| January 16, 2012 10:10 AM
iSeries, iSeries application development tools, iSeries applications, iSeries data center, iSeries programming commands, iSeries RPG programming
A disk synchronization tool can do that.. I mean, you specify the source / destination machines. specify your set of libraries and what type of object would you like to synchronize.. and it’ll do the rest. (it will ensure that both libraries are fully matched, including source codes of course). I am not aware of [...]
To use Staging Server as temporary data storage
Yes, you can leverage a staging server in building B, then transfer the data to Building A when needed. If you are going to be moving data between buildings/network segments across a slow speed data connection, then your best bet would be to leverage compression technology such as “7Zip” or “WinZIP” for Windows or “compress” [...]
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| January 10, 2012 2:03 PM
Staging Server
Yes, you can leverage a staging server in building B, then transfer the data to Building A when needed. If you are going to be moving data between buildings/network segments across a slow speed data connection, then your best bet would be to leverage compression technology such as “7Zip” or “WinZIP” for Windows or “compress” [...]
Data protection strategies with EMR
Handling and processing personal health information (PHI) as with electronic medical records (EMR) requires companies and perssonel to adhere to a plethora of strict Federal and State regulations such as HIPAA, HITECH, and Massachusetts 201 CMR 1700, and failure to do so can lead to serious financial, and in some cases criminal, consequences. All companies [...]
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| January 8, 2012 1:17 PM
Data Center
Handling and processing personal health information (PHI) as with electronic medical records (EMR) requires companies and perssonel to adhere to a plethora of strict Federal and State regulations such as HIPAA, HITECH, and Massachusetts 201 CMR 1700, and failure to do so can lead to serious financial, and in some cases criminal, consequences. All companies [...]
Test Environment
Functionality and user acceptance testing can be performed in whatever environment you choose as long as the environment is used exclusively for one purpose at a time. We generally use four environments (development, test, user acceptance, and production). Development and test are used by the application developers to develop and test the application, while the [...]
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| January 2, 2012 11:54 PM
functionality testing, software testing environment, Staging Server, User acceptance testing
Functionality and user acceptance testing can be performed in whatever environment you choose as long as the environment is used exclusively for one purpose at a time. We generally use four environments (development, test, user acceptance, and production). Development and test are used by the application developers to develop and test the application, while the [...]
Open IT Forum: What cloud concern do you need addressed?
OK I see two issues: 1. Larger organisations being able to allow internally-hosted and supported applications and webs. This does require in-house expertise or else contracted support and development from external organisations. However it may be preferable to host the data in-house (even if at a data centre) and retain maximum control. This needs to [...]
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| December 30, 2011 6:16 AM
AS/400, Channel, CIO, Cloud Computing, Cloud Security, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Development, Exchange, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Open IT Forum, Oracle, SAP, Security, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP, Windows Server
OK I see two issues: 1. Larger organisations being able to allow internally-hosted and supported applications and webs. This does require in-house expertise or else contracted support and development from external organisations. However it may be preferable to host the data in-house (even if at a data centre) and retain maximum control. This needs to [...]
What are your favorite cloud security blogs?
It’s not really a “blog” but it’all the rest ! Very good site with an system and application online vulnerabilities checking tool ! <a href=”http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/?task=intro”></a> => http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/?task=intro The best: https://blog.cloudsecurityalliance.org/
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| December 30, 2011 6:14 AM
AS/400, Channel, CIO, Cloud Computing, Cloud Security, CRM, Database, DataCenter, Development, Exchange, Linux, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Windows, Mobile, Networking, Open IT Forum, Oracle, SAP, Security, Security bloggers, SQL Server, Storage, Virtualization, VoIP, Windows Server
It’s not really a “blog” but it’all the rest ! Very good site with an system and application online vulnerabilities checking tool ! <a href=”http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/?task=intro”></a> => http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/online/?task=intro The best: https://blog.cloudsecurityalliance.org/
Server Abbreviations
1) <b>FTPS</b> — File Transfer Protocol Site… FTPs to work over port 990 on 2008 server… 2) <b>FTPES</b> — File Transfer Protocol over explicit TLS/SSL… A client using FTPES connects to the standard FTP command port (port 21), and then makes an explicit request to the server to use SSL security. 3) <b>SFTPP</b> — (SSH [...]
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| December 22, 2011 8:48 AM
FTPES, FTPS, Servers, SFTPP
1) <b>FTPS</b> — File Transfer Protocol Site… FTPs to work over port 990 on 2008 server… 2) <b>FTPES</b> — File Transfer Protocol over explicit TLS/SSL… A client using FTPES connects to the standard FTP command port (port 21), and then makes an explicit request to the server to use SSL security. 3) <b>SFTPP</b> — (SSH [...]
What is weblogic?
You can refer to <a href=”You can refer to BEA weblogic Docs Server: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/”>BEA weblogic Docs Server</a>: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/ Weblogic is an Application Server.
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| December 17, 2011 10:43 AM
Java developers, WebLogic
You can refer to <a href=”You can refer to BEA weblogic Docs Server: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/”>BEA weblogic Docs Server</a>: http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/ Weblogic is an Application Server.
Job sites
http://www.indeed.co.in http://www.computerjobs.com
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| December 16, 2011 5:23 AM
AS/400 careers, AS/400 jobs, IT careers, IT jobs
http://www.indeed.co.in http://www.computerjobs.com
How secure is the Electronic Service Agent
Here is a link to an IBM publication that explains ESA. There is discussion on security and lnks to white papers http://www-01.ibm.com/support/esa/
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| December 15, 2011 7:22 PM
iSeries, iSeries applications, iSeries data center, iSeries networking, iSeries RPG programming
Here is a link to an IBM publication that explains ESA. There is discussion on security and lnks to white papers http://www-01.ibm.com/support/esa/
Compliance in the data center
It forces you to have standards and consistency if you do not have that. Here is a good web site https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/
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| December 9, 2011 10:17 PM
Data Center
It forces you to have standards and consistency if you do not have that. Here is a good web site https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/
Sending multiple emails thru one SMTP step
Yes..its possible….below is the example to do that. Below JCL is sending 2 emails. The data termination in SMTP step is period “.”. So keep on repeating these and you can create multiple emails. //IEBGENER JOB ACCT,’DATA COPY’,MSGCLASS=J,CLASS=A //NORMRC EXEC PGM=IEBGENER //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSUT1 DD *,LRECL=80 HELO <SYSTEMID> MAIL FROM:<USERID@SYSTEMID> RCPT TO:<USERID@SYSTEMID> DATA From: [...]
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| December 9, 2011 8:38 PM
Data File Utility, JCL, SMTP, SMTP Email Address
Yes..its possible….below is the example to do that. Below JCL is sending 2 emails. The data termination in SMTP step is period “.”. So keep on repeating these and you can create multiple emails. //IEBGENER JOB ACCT,’DATA COPY’,MSGCLASS=J,CLASS=A //NORMRC EXEC PGM=IEBGENER //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=* //SYSUT1 DD *,LRECL=80 HELO <SYSTEMID> MAIL FROM:<USERID@SYSTEMID> RCPT TO:<USERID@SYSTEMID> DATA From: [...]
opening pdf document in windows causes large data transfer from file server
<p>There are a few things that come to my head. The is the list of them</p> <p>1. Is the form active (having the input fields)?</p> <p>2. Is the form created in PDF Distiller or LifeCicle Designer?</p> <p>3. If the form was not created using any Adobe tools what software was used to create the form?</p> [...]
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| December 9, 2011 6:27 AM
Adobe Acrobat, File servers, PDF, Windows
<p>There are a few things that come to my head. The is the list of them</p> <p>1. Is the form active (having the input fields)?</p> <p>2. Is the form created in PDF Distiller or LifeCicle Designer?</p> <p>3. If the form was not created using any Adobe tools what software was used to create the form?</p> [...]
Dynamically create and execute COBOL statements
slip ring :Nice content, I trust it is a nice <a href=”http://www.buildre.com/”>slip ring</a> Need to see fresh content next time <a href=”http://www.goodfloorings.com/product.php?tid=4″>laminate flooring</a>
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| December 9, 2011 5:10 AM
AS/400, COBOL, COBOL statements
slip ring :Nice content, I trust it is a nice <a href=”http://www.buildre.com/”>slip ring</a> Need to see fresh content next time <a href=”http://www.goodfloorings.com/product.php?tid=4″>laminate flooring</a>
Vdi technologie and mobile users
if your VDI or content manager is published with a fixed ip. various applications are their like OVDC from oracle to connect to a VDI or citrix plugging ect…. their is alot of solution these days that work on the 3g of your mobile or pad.
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| December 6, 2011 6:43 AM
Laptop computers, mobility management, Virtualization
if your VDI or content manager is published with a fixed ip. various applications are their like OVDC from oracle to connect to a VDI or citrix plugging ect…. their is alot of solution these days that work on the 3g of your mobile or pad.





