To me it sounds like you are out of your depth. If its a true 'secure' environment (which could mean a million and one things) then the consequences of what you are doing could have far greater ramifications than playing on a small office network.
Do you have any technical guidance internally...
In the absense of larger mailbox limits and PSTs on network shares we adopted the following strategy. Symantec DLO and backing up a specific folder on the C:\.
After running two cars, two houses and paying off existing debts I have about 1.5k space a month in disposable income.
I'm very lucky in the respect that I work away a couple of nights a week so that lowers any trivial things I'd need to take out of my disposable income as they become expenses.
Just a quick post as I saw the poor response above and felt I had to say something.
Profiles completely change in 2008/Vista/7. Google it.
Don't use ntbackup, robocopy is a far better method. Again Google it.
I hate to say this but you shouldnt be performing an upgrade such as this with...
I have a family relative who knows absolutely nothing about enterprise IT yet she works for the NHS as a Systems/Project Manager or something for this IT project. She doesn't understand what is going on and openly admits this.
From my limited conversations with her I think there is:
Too...
Tip. Don't leave your homework to last thing on a Sunday night. Whilst some of us work well to tight deadlines wouldn't you much rather be watching Top Gear in 40min?
One of the retail companies I did some work for had Avanquest supporting their Rightfax implementation.
The consultant they sent was a joke, ended up missing lots of 'advanced' Rightfax settings in a migration and broke quite a few critical processes. Which I ended up fixing.
Have experience of that? Whilst I agree it wont affect your NCB as a non-fault claim. I had my windscreen replaced after a crack and I forgot to mention it to my next insurer. They increased my premium once they 'discovered' it.
The point is that whilst its one of lifes unfortunate events, his insurance will increase next year and he is left to pay an insurance excess.
Its up to him, I suspect I would most likely not involve the police especially given that there was a 'scuffle' earlier in the evening and more to...
Whilst the windscreen won't explode it certainly isn't legal to drive. Lets use some common sense.
Ring the 'old' friend and give him the opportunity to pay for the windscreen if he refuses call the local police station and report the crime, like someone said there may be a possibility of...
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