This <a href=”http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=55fdffd7-1878-4637-9808-1e21abb3ae37&displaylang=en”>link</a> will give you a microsoft tool to edit your MAPI profile. You can delete the email using this tool. This <a href=”http://www.activedir.org/Articles/tabid/54/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/50/Default.aspx”>article</a> explains what the tool is and how to use it.
There are hundred of ways you an store inactive data. The question becomes does this data need to be readily available to users and how quickly it needs to be available. One method around this is to implement an archive solution (file based, e-mail based, sharepoint based, etc.). This solution would then move your data [...]
Hello, the simple answer is you cannot. the disks are basically the same physically however the interface is different and communication protocal is different for IDE/SATA, basically your host CPU does most of the work on IDE/SATA and with SAS/FC drives the onboard SCSI controller does all the work, unless you can find a convertor [...]
Take a look at the <a href=”http://www.ubcd4win.com/contents.htm”>UBCD 4 Windows tool list</a> – maybe something there could help you.
You can set up an explicit route, but the best way to do this will depend on the software set that you have on your routers. I would suggest reaching out to your Cisco representative to see what the best way is to do this. You may need to add some software functions to do [...]
While the writer probably can’t do a virtual SAN, they can definitely do a virtual NAS. I’ve been using the Belkin USB hub ($89 at CompUSA) for a few months now & I love it. It alllows for 5 USB devices to be attached and shared across the network. In my configuration i have two [...]
Start by reviewing the DR Option Guide which can be found on the product DVD under the Doc directory off the root. It is also available online at the support site. https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/DocumentationResults?productID=131790&releaseID=ALL&languageID=ENU&actionID=2 Disaster Recovery Option Guide (for Windows) C01102-2E Also available under the tech doc section of the support site is a video on how [...]
See if you can update the firmware on another machine, maybe the server OS is getting in the way, and then see if it is available on the server. If not you may want to go to LaCie support and see if they have an option for you.
You can always use the command show version or show memory to find the memory status of any Cisco Products, the SUPO 720 supervisor engine comes normally with 512 mb for compact flash for furhter details check this link <a href=”https://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/qa_c67_457347.html”> Cheers Yasir
check <a href=”http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/277347.htm”>here</a> for a solution
best of luck to all.
Using the Watch Program parameter you can write an exit program. In order to ensure this exit program is executed set the Watched message queue, Message queue field, type *SYSOPR. Within the exit program you can write a logic to send an email when the CPF0907 is encountered. This will ensure that an alert is [...]
I had a similar situation where on one of my systems some of the other systems in the Network group where inactive and did not synchronise correctly with some of the other systems in the group. Apparently the BRMS data base was not filled correctly. An update on file QUSRBRM/QA1A1RMT setting the system active did [...]
You need to get a SATA driver and load it on a floppy disk. When you boot to install Windows use the F6 key at the start to install additional drivers. Pop in the floppy disk and if you have the correct drivers, you will see the hard drive.
If you can still see the file system on your RAID configuration you can boot to a boot CD and see the files and move the files to another drive. You can use UBCD4Win to create a boot CD. Just a side note, RAID 5 is not designed for anything less than 3 drives, so [...]
I had the same issue on my backups until I restarted all the BE Services and reopened the backup program. That appeared to fix the issue for me. Do you have any other information on this problem and what caused it?
It shouldn’t matter as long as it has an interface such as SCSI that’s supported by NetWare. So, yes…as long as the interface card/driver can work in NetWare I don’t see why not.
I’m new with C# so am facing the same problem you are. I’m starting here so I figured I’d let you know where ‘here’ is. Goodluck. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc148994.aspx
you can set the archive path to where ever you want on your network but i don’t know about doing it via global but i think it can be done. my company uses one server at the home office for everybodies archived files because of paranoia about the new corporate laws governing email retention.
Hi, check the database with eseutil /mh >path to database.edb> I sugess the db is in dirty shutdown try to repair the db with eseutil /p <path to database.edb> if the db is empty this should take not more than minutes. When the db is repaired remove all the log files in the matching folder [...]





