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Will have to get back to you later on that -- currently there are many things in a state of flux. I did do a test on, but it didn't work but that I think is because of a different [but temporary] issue (atm there are many things going on at the same time around in the entire company). I will...
Greetings,
I am having a problem with a network share on a new system we setup. Here is how the skeleton is structured for a single network drive users have access to:
Z:\
Inside this folder, you have a folder for each international division of the whole company -- i.e. France Division...
Probably an internal company thing that has to do with methodology/workflow/brainstorming/development processes, and decided to slap a label over it and was so proud of it they had to make the label itself public and emphasize it as part of the pride.
In other words, it means nothing.
of which how many will you actually play and complete? serious question :X
I know for me that many of those deals are tempting (games that I would like to have).. but know I will never play them ever, or some that I won't have time to play (and may later lose interest after too much time has...
We are trying to determine the best way to handle e-mail attachments and files on an internal network share. We will have say the CFO ask someone in Accounting to send a sensitive document to the manager of Sales. Normally, the best way would be to train users to just put a link in their e-mail...
You need to use something like Clonezilla via PartedMagic or UBCD to "clone" your old HDD to your SSD with automatic resizing. After you do this, you will more than likely need to boot off of your Windows 7 CD to run the repair tools (very easy, doesn't take more than 5 minutes). After that...
Wow, the storage density is incredible! Excellent for phones. :)
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