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Mar 12 |
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Information on TSQL DelBkUps parameter Well don't I feel silly now? I just missed that part when I read over it. I had to go back and re-read it again to catch it. |
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Feb 3 |
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Trouble Publishing an MVC4 site on HostGator I ran through several attempts at using an instance name such as \SQLEXPRESS and \SQLSERVER2008 as some had suggested. No dice. HostGator Also has the Sql server listening on the default port. I was able to make a basic sql connection on the index page and it was successful, coupled wiht your answer and this stackoverflow.com/a/11572020/1001978 I was able to conenct to the DB i think, I am now getting a dbo.table does not exist. Thanks! |
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Nov 7 |
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Powershell Script to help archive company email I keep looking into this "Discovery mailbox" but it appears to only be available in exchange 2010 and not 2007? I will go ahead and mark your response as the answer. Thanks! |
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Nov 6 |
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Powershell Script to help archive company email Version 8.1 (Build 240.6) That's all the info I can seem to find on it. |
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Nov 6 |
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Powershell Script to help archive company email Awesome, that DID take care of all the extra calendars and contacts. Would you mind expanding on what a discovery mailbox is and how i should use it, I feel like then I will be able to mark this as the answer. |
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Nov 6 |
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Powershell Script to help archive company email @HopelessN00b Asking the lawyer would make sense, but apparently I am not privy to that level of access or information. I also cleaned up my question to focus less on the legal aspect and more on the tightening up my archival script / process. Thanks for the advice! |
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Nov 6 |
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Powershell Script to help archive company email @HopelessN00b We do Not have a legal department, too small for that, I guess it was a bad choice of words, we have a lawyer! |
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Oct 18 |
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Where are iSCSI and volume information location on ESX 4.0? Yes I believe that is the term I am looking for Iscsi target. I unfortunately am unfamiliar with the esx / vmware terminology so it makes it hard for me to clearly state what I want. I will however try, I just want the SAN to be recognized by the ESX server as a live iscsi target. one step at a time while I wait for professional help to show up. |
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Oct 18 |
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Where are iSCSI and volume information location on ESX 4.0? Honestly, I'm not sure why backup data would even matter at this point. I will rebuild virtual servers as needed, and they aren't. this was more of a disaster recovery platform, waiting for VMs to be cloned turned on etc. I will take a look at these commands and see what info I can get out of the deal. Thanks |
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Oct 18 |
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Where are iSCSI and volume information location on ESX 4.0? You sir are correct, That is the configuration I was looking for. And you are also correct in assuming I probably need some professional help in this situation. Thank you for your advice. |
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Oct 18 |
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Where are iSCSI and volume information location on ESX 4.0? @MDMarra, shoot, and I was hoping that since it had been previously set up, I might just find the ip configuration that was in use and replicate that on the new server and have it up and running in no time. |
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Oct 18 |
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Where are iSCSI and volume information location on ESX 4.0? Thanks MDMarra. I have a litte experience with this sort of thing, and was hoping for some advice on getting pointed in the right direction. |

