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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? I suspect that it hates you. Exchange is perverse that way. We hates it... On the other hand, you could choose this opportunity to apply SP4, then blame any subsequent problems that you encounter today on Microsoft.:-D "Another day done - All targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly" - Jennie A.
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? i'm guessing because it looked over and saw that our SAP servers were all down and decided "hey, if those guys aren't working, i'm not either!" ClickPic | ImgSource | CheeseWeasle
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Megan Forbes wrote: Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? i'm guessing because it looked over and saw that our SAP servers were all down and decided "hey, if those guys aren't working, i'm not either!" ClickPic | ImgSource | CheeseWeasle
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Megan Forbes wrote: Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? i'm guessing because it looked over and saw that our SAP servers were all down and decided "hey, if those guys aren't working, i'm not either!" ClickPic | ImgSource | CheeseWeasle
:) Misery finds a friend... :rolleyes:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Megan Forbes wrote: why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? I suspect that it hates you. Exchange is perverse that way. We hates it... On the other hand, you could choose this opportunity to apply SP4, then blame any subsequent problems that you encounter today on Microsoft.:-D "Another day done - All targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly" - Jennie A.
Roger Wright wrote: On the other hand, you could choose this opportunity to apply SP4, then blame any subsequent problems that you encounter today on Microsoft. Indeed - if only the HDD was alive enough for anything to be able to find it :doh:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Megan Forbes wrote: why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? I suspect that it hates you. Exchange is perverse that way. We hates it... On the other hand, you could choose this opportunity to apply SP4, then blame any subsequent problems that you encounter today on Microsoft.:-D "Another day done - All targets met; all systems fully operational; all customers satisfied; all staff keen and well motivated; all pigs fed and ready to fly" - Jennie A.
its "we hate it...." ;) ;D scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter I'd suggest that you not restart the server before the New Year. There's nothing worse than trying to restart an Exchange server on a day off, than trying to restart an Exchange server on a day off when you are hung over. :) Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Christopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
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its "we hate it...." ;) ;D scio me nihil scire My OpenSource(zlib/libpng License) Engine: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rendertech
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Megan Forbes wrote: Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter I'd suggest that you not restart the server before the New Year. There's nothing worse than trying to restart an Exchange server on a day off, than trying to restart an Exchange server on a day off when you are hung over. :) Chris Meech It's much easier to get rich telling people what they want to hear. Christopher Duncan I can't help getting older, but I refuse to grow up. Roger Wright I've been meaning to change my sig. Thanks! Alvaro Mendez We're more like a hobbiest in a Home Depot drooling at all the shiny power tools, rather than a craftsman that makes the chair to an exacting level of comfort by measuring the customer's butt. Marc Clifton
Chris Meech wrote: I'd suggest that you not restart the server before the New Year. :doh: Too late...
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Why oh why does our Exchange server choose holidays to die? Last time it was Easter. Today I was 1 hour through watching The Return of the King for a second time when I noticed the light on my phone come on. I exited the cinema and discovered that my intuition was correct - the caller had been my boss hoping for help. Needless to say no more movie watching for me, and an afternoon of trying to coax the HDD back to life :sigh:. Worse still, we are still using Arcserve for our backups. What a pig to set up for Exchange, but totally necessary to restore our backups. It's probably too much to hope that another day of work (tomorrow) will free me up to enjoy the rest of the holiday this week. :((
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMorality: always turn off cellphones in theaters :) A pseudo-advice: if you can't fix it, kick it: if it doesn't work, at least it will help to calm down.
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
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Shog9 wrote: it's "we hatesssesss it!" You forgot the "gollum, gollum", followed by a ball of spit plunging into the pond ;P
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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Morality: always turn off cellphones in theaters :) A pseudo-advice: if you can't fix it, kick it: if it doesn't work, at least it will help to calm down.
Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Tous les remords n'y changeront rien Le temps se perd, "Si" n'existe pas Donc à présent le choix reste mien
KaЯl wrote: Morality: always turn off cellphones in theaters A couple of years ago I was in SA and my Dad in England. I was out of celphone range in a game reserve and he had a stroke. It was 5 days before he managed to get me, on a chance when our game vehicle happened to be within range of a tower. Since then I try to have it on as much as possible - you never know when someone (in yesterday's case my boss) might need you. Of course, it isn't necessary to annoy other people with this habit. I have it on silent, with the vibrate off. The screen lighting up is enough to tell me that someone wants me, and when the phone stops flashing I'll take it out of my pocket and look to see if it's someone worth leaving the movie for to call back from outside. I'm probably oversensitive however :). I hate it when people are inconsiderate and actually talk on their phones in a movie, at dinner, etc X| . KaЯl wrote: A pseudo-advice: if you can't fix it, kick it: if it doesn't work, at least it will help to calm down. This may be attempted before the day ends :doh:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
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KaЯl wrote: Morality: always turn off cellphones in theaters A couple of years ago I was in SA and my Dad in England. I was out of celphone range in a game reserve and he had a stroke. It was 5 days before he managed to get me, on a chance when our game vehicle happened to be within range of a tower. Since then I try to have it on as much as possible - you never know when someone (in yesterday's case my boss) might need you. Of course, it isn't necessary to annoy other people with this habit. I have it on silent, with the vibrate off. The screen lighting up is enough to tell me that someone wants me, and when the phone stops flashing I'll take it out of my pocket and look to see if it's someone worth leaving the movie for to call back from outside. I'm probably oversensitive however :). I hate it when people are inconsiderate and actually talk on their phones in a movie, at dinner, etc X| . KaЯl wrote: A pseudo-advice: if you can't fix it, kick it: if it doesn't work, at least it will help to calm down. This may be attempted before the day ends :doh:
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Meg's World - Blog PhotographyMegan Forbes wrote: you never know when someone (in yesterday's case my boss) might need you. That's why I was so reluctant to have a cell phone :rolleyes: A wired phone line with an answer machine fitted my needs, the cost of communication to friends' cellular phones from such a line was indeed the reason to incite me to use GSM. Megan Forbes wrote: I hate it when people are inconsiderate and actually talk on their phones in a movie, at dinner, etc The next step for cell phones will probably be an implant directly connected to the spine :rolleyes: Megan Forbes wrote: This may be attempted before the day ends a broken HDD is such a pain in the ass, please accept all my sympathy.
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