NTFS.sys error
This means that one of the files Windows needs to load has become corrupted. The easiest method requires a full retail version of Windows CD (not a OEM “recovery disk”), or that you have previously installed the Recovery Console…if you don’t know what the RC is, you probably haven’t installed it. (use a search engine [...]

View Answer   |  November 24, 2006  6:00 PM
NTFS
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Fast Deletion of Large Data Sources
Not enough information given to formulate a reply. Is it ONE file that is in the terabyte range? Is it part of a dataset? Why is the data being collected then archived then deleted and not kept online? Hard drives on a cost/GB is very cheap and probably one of the cheapest storage mediums available. [...]

View Answer   |  November 23, 2006  9:32 AM
Storage, Storage management
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EMC Clariion CX700 Problems – Data Sector Invalidated
I went through this exact same thing on one of our CX700s in the last couple of months. Here is what happened: A disk had faulted and was being rebuilt to a hot-spare. When the disks in the raid group were being read from to rebuild the failing disk to the hot-spare, it encountered a [...]

View Answer   |  November 16, 2006  9:27 AM
Arrays, CLARiiON, Clariion CX700, Fibre channel, SAN, Storage management, Storage products and equipment, Storage servers
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Storage System
The IBM N boxes are rebranded NetApp filers… They have some interesting features including a block optimized file storage. I’m not up on all the different N series models however I believe the N5000 series includes both NAS (iscsi) and SAN (fibre) options where as the N3700 contains only the iscsi. The downside to the [...]

View Answer   |  November 13, 2006  2:02 PM
EVA4000, FC, iSCSI, SAN, SATA, Storage hardware
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Exchange Backup Methods
Yes, it is important to have a backup for Exchange mail boxes in any size of an organization. I would suggest you to buy Symantec Veritas Backup Exec where it has a good feature of backup and restore of users mailboxes which price depends on number of users.

View Answer   |  November 12, 2006  9:56 PM
Backup, Exchange Backup
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Shadow Copy
Lets eliminate the silly easy stuff first. Is your system clock correct? If it is set to 2001 it might be a while before your Friday 17 November 2006 VSS runs. Have you checked if the Scheduler Service is running and functioning? Do any other scheduled tasks work (batch files of any sort)? What about [...]

View Answer   |  November 10, 2006  10:49 PM
Backup & recovery, Desktops, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server
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TROUBLE IN BACKING UP XP SP2
Hi mate, Check whether you have COM+ service installed and configured. Also make sure that Volume Shadow Copy service is not disabled Nick

View Answer   |  November 10, 2006  9:53 AM
Backup & recovery, DataCenter, Desktop management applications, Desktops, Hardware, Management, Microsoft Windows, OS, Security, Servers, SQL Server, Storage, Systems management software
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can strqmqry be run as remote command
I got it! Yes, it can be done this way. I finally decided to step through the proc again and my issue was when executing the command I was not properly quoting the variable. My initial presumption based on my research was that I did not need it… but I did. The example below required [...]

View Answer   |  November 9, 2006  12:18 PM
Application development, AS/400, Backup & recovery, CLP, Data analysis, DB2 Universal Database, PC/Windows Connectivity, Printing
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Blue Socket Gateway and Certificates
I would never, under any circumstances, buy equipment that has to sit outside the Firewall. The whole point to Wireless access is security. If you can’t follow standards, you go out of business. Sounds like these chumps need to close shop. There isn’t a single network out there I would risk on such a ridiculous [...]

View Answer   |  November 8, 2006  7:43 AM
Access control, Active Directory, Application security, Browsers, Compliance, CRM, Database, Desktops, Disaster Recovery, Encryption, Exchange, filtering, Firewalls, Forensics, Incident response, Instant Messaging, Intrusion management, Management, Microsoft Windows, Network security, Networking, OS, Policies, Risk management, Secure Coding, Security, Security Program Management, Servers, SQL Server, SSL/TLS, VPN, Web security, Wireless
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MS SQL Server 2000
You need public IP for that SQL server machine if your server is located behide firewall u need to config your firewall to redirect to SQL server machine with specific port that sql server use.

View Answer   |  November 8, 2006  1:37 AM
Access, Application development, Backup & recovery, CLP, Data analysis, Data mining/analysis, Data warehousing applications, Database, DataCenter, DB2, DB2 Universal Database, Desktops, Email, IBM Marketing Sound Off, Management, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Oracle, OS, Patch management, PC/Windows Connectivity, Printing, RPG, RPGLE, Security, Servers, SQL, SQL Server, Web development
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Equallogic
We look at this solution but our SAN guys could not get a straight answer from their tech support. When your company?s data relies on a product you do not want to get half answers. So we recommended netapps.

View Answer   |  November 6, 2006  1:33 PM
Arrays, EqualLogic, SAN, Storage servers
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Data Migration EVA — XP12000
You should be able to get the equivalent of HDS’s Universal Volume Manager from HP (not sure of their product name for the virtualization software) and connect the EVA to the XP. Once you map the LUNs on the EVA through the XP, you can use in-array replication to move the LUNs from the EVA [...]

View Answer   |  November 6, 2006  11:54 AM
Storage
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DNS on a NAS
Do you mean “can I add a standalone DNS server to my Network-attached storage (NAS) device?” maybe. Depends on how commercial black box versus home brew (open source) your NAS device is. Most NAS devices tend to be BSD or Linux kernel based devices. You can build a NAS on clone PC hardware by adding [...]

View Answer   |  November 3, 2006  11:17 PM
DNS, NAS, Storage
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Real time backup and recovery
Well using MIMIX is the best solution for high availability. You might want to investigate “MIMIX Vault” for your offsite solution. If you need a MIMIX contact let me know.

View Answer   |  October 31, 2006  6:37 PM
Backup & recovery, Online Backup, Real Time Backup
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Disk crash recovery – damaged objects
When you have a window when nothing else is running you can run RCLSTG.

View Answer   |  October 30, 2006  8:39 AM
Backup & recovery
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Thin Provisioning ?
Hi! Ther’re different suppliers from these FC sites, the vendors are EMC and SUN/STK. Personally I am very contented with both, since they give to a correct solution and apropiedad for each enviroments. EMC with SUN, we can say, that they aregiving solutions to great level, multi-platform. Pep

View Answer   |  October 30, 2006  2:35 AM
AIX, FC SAN, Oracle SQL, Thin provisioning, Windows Server 2003
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RSTOBJ
Hope this helps. If logical file access paths were saved (ACCPTH(*YES) was specified when the objects were saved), the access paths are restored if (1) all based-on physical files are also being restored by the same restore command, (2) the logical file is also being restored by the same restore command, or the logical file [...]

View Answer   |  October 29, 2006  3:42 PM
Backup & recovery
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Application Access Control Management
Look into landdesk or programs like it. They can inventory allsoftware and applied or remove software from a machine depending on group membership. ei. a trader will use bloomberg as a backoffice will not but will use efax. the backoffice person becomes a trader and it is put into the traders group and taken out [...]

View Answer   |  October 26, 2006  11:51 AM
Biometrics, Compliance, CRM, Digital certificates, Disaster Recovery, Identity & Access Management, Policies, provisioning, Risk management, Security Program Management, Security tokens, Single sign-on, Systems management software
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need to take ownership of a folder
Open explorer> click on Tools>folder Options> select the view tab. Look for a “Use simple file sharing (recommended)” option >make sure is uncheck and try again

View Answer   |  October 26, 2006  11:40 AM
Backup & recovery, DataCenter, Hardware, Microsoft Windows, PC/Windows Connectivity, Storage, Tech support
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