| bio | website | linkedin.com/in/miketallent |
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| location | Sacramento, CA | |
| age | 40 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 11 months |
| seen | Jan 29 at 22:04 | |
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What's to say. Basically eye deep in SharePoint,ASP.net and C# technologies
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Apr 16 |
accepted | Viewing a Server's GAC from another machine using Windows Explorer doesn't see all the DLL's |
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Mar 1 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jun 24 |
asked | Viewing a Server's GAC from another machine using Windows Explorer doesn't see all the DLL's |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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awarded | Popular Question |
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Dec 23 |
accepted | Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? |
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Nov 16 |
accepted | Migrating an Access Database into SharePoint 2007 |
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Nov 16 |
accepted | Write error on restore |
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Nov 14 |
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Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? I would beleive, knowing who works with me, that the default 10GB does actually come the default dell setup. The raid angle is interesting. More of an arguement for having different disks though right. Raiding on partitions would seem to negate the reason for a Raid in the first place. Wouldn't a "real" drive failure cause more havoc if it was hosting multiple partitions that no longer existed? |
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Nov 14 |
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Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? Added a synopsis and am still questioning the real reason. |
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Nov 14 |
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Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? On of the most interesting uses of junction point I heard of |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Nov 13 |
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Document Control System Totally agree. Upgrading to Moss is a no brainer if you want to do so later on. |
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Nov 13 |
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Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? I can understand that if we are talking just restoring the os. There are many applications, MS apps specifically, that even if you tell them to use the 'D' drive, they still want some space on the 'C' drive. Wouldn't this mean restoring the whole server anyway? If so, you aren't gaining additiona benefit from some potential system fault and causeing additional configuration to take place to get back up and running. |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Write error on restore |
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Nov 13 |
asked | Why have multiple partitions on a windows server? |
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Nov 13 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Nov 13 |
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Write error on restore edited tags |
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Nov 13 |
answered | Document Control System |