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00:01
@MichaelFrank whos enterprise vault?
The company I work for.
@MichaelFrank oh then what softwares enterprise vault?
00:13
symantic had a problem with attachments, and came out with an update to "fix" it. there is a bunch of info there. symantec.com/business/support/… most of it i do not understand.
the one thing they put there, would be the first thing i would "attempt" unarchive it, and hope.
00:38
some of this stuff makes going to mars look simple :-)
 
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03:40
@Psycogeek It's Outlooks Enterprise Vault. There's also no unarchive option. :/
@MichaelFrank i dont know, your question is to broad , and you did not indicate what you already tried :-)
@MichaelFrank All i could find is that symantec makes a Plug-in for outlook/exchange that does the archive work, so i looked at that.
@MichaelFrank wait a minute, if it cant be unarcived, what person in thier right mind would use the thing?
Who knows... I thought there might be like some magic trick that I wasn't thinking of. ^_^
I have no control over the Archive settings by the looks of it. Guess I'll just have to ask them to send it again.
03:57
@MichaelFrank From what your saying and i am reading, whomever is in charge of the system back there, will need to make an effort beyond what they did :-)
Yea, it's not too important. Just a pain in the ass if I forget to save an attachment before it archives it.
@MichaelFrank in a single user scenario we do things "different" when the user started recieving "important" attachments, i tried to get them to drop ALL of them into organised folders PersonAttachment. then we manually acrhive the whole database (original and raw) before they cleanup.
It so simple, to retrace, the databases they are using now is set aside, and the old database is put back, to snag old crap out of it. no dissasemble the database and put it in another database, no ship it over the web. just a lot of MANUEL bs if i have to go back to something.
the thunderbird e-mail program, has built in "archiving" for single user too. keeps the same basic database , same format and everything, just has an ability to archive deleted for any account a user desired. in that situation, the archives are no different than the regular e-mails also, just stored in another local database
04:48
Bob
Bob
04:58
Soooo... anything interesting happening?
@Bob Nope, if you want something interesting to happen, you will have to make it happen . . . or make it interesting :-)
How about "hackers hack car computers" and find out that the (previously overridable) car computer, can be selectivly used to Kill you.
Giving the word Crash, a little more meaning as computers are further integrated into , well everything. Making the old crusty movie "The Paper Man" a reality.
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@Hennes
05:19
@Bob The Newsroom starts again today! :D
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@MichaelFrank huh
You asked if anything interesting was happening, and the Newsroom starts again today!
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Ah.
That's not quite immediate enough :P
Ahh, well... umm... Bus crash in Italy?
 
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07:33
<-- liquifies and pours out of the chat room
 
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09:14
@Psycogeek Son of T1000!
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09:33
@JourneymanGeek 100 pipettes arrived :P
now, wtf do I do with them? o.o
 
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10:34
Just turned off auto windows maximize feature in windows 8. It was annoying me whenever I try to move the window aside and if it hits the top side of screen then it would auto maximize by itself.
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@cpx that's been there since 7
and it's actually quite nice to have, especially if you're moving windows around multiple monitors a lot
but, preference.
I mostly use the Win Key + arrows.
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Hmm, win key + arrows doesn't work anymore after I turned off that feature.
10:51
of course it won't. It's all part of the same feature. :P
Windows Snap.
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But according to the Microsoft employee on forums from where I picked up the solution it should still work.
Oh wait, he said uncheck the option in Control panel > Ease of access > keyboard settings.
@MichaelFrank Wasn't it called Aero Snap?
Well, the MS website just calls is Snap.
So I guess, both?
But there are other sources that say Aero Snap.
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@MichaelFrank they probably dropped the Aero name after 8 released
That's possible
 
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12:34
Is there a way to copy a post from another S.E. site to superuser?
E.g I want sometimes want to close a question as duplicate of Serverfault,postXXYYZZ, but it is a cross-site duplicate
Bob
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@Hennes Paraphrase with attribution?
Or you could copy into a quote block.
CC-BY-SA and all.
Normally I would ask the owner of said answer if it could be copied (her or his rep on the new site), or if I may copy it whole.
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Q: What are the different widely used RAID levels and when should I consider them?

MDMarra This is a Canonical Question about RAID levels. What are: the RAID levels typically used (including the RAID-Z family)? deployments are they commonly found in? benefits and pitfalls of each?

That is a rather long thing to quote.
But it is also just an example
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A: What to do with cross-site duplicates?

malachIf it is clearly a question that does belong on another site, migrate it and then treat it as duplicate. If it is a borderline question, let it live in both cultures, as the answeres will be different, programmers answering for programmers, and admins answering for admins. Yes, it is important ...

Perhaps comment with it as a reference, rather than using it as an answer.
And provide a simpler/briefer explanation (maybe more suitable for SU)
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A: How to deal with cross-site exact duplicates?

Robert HarveyThere's no such thing as a cross-site duplicate. Each site has its own user community and scope. It's challenging enough for a community to run itself without having to worry about what's going on on some other site. That's part of the reason that migrations are so difficult; they require accu...

I usually answer the question and add a 'this post on SF might also be useful`
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Ya, probably the best way to go about it.
12:41
Hennes, do you want to be my friend ?
I always wanted an imaginary friend
(If the french-english translation isn't litteral, my joke probably sucks...)
Heh.
Maybe we are squared.
12:54
I may have missed a meeting
All my team is out of their desktop...
13:27
I don't believe this shit
Turns out it was the cat that was causing my computer to shut off
5
Tripped the switch on the power strip
Just happened again. Caught her red handed
Now the computer won't post
@OliverSalzburg Let's hope it's not too late...
After removing external USB drives, it boots again. One screen doesn't work though
13:43
Alright, screen resurrected. On-board video was disabled in BIOS for some reason O_o
Stupid power strips with switches... and this one must be the most sensitive switch I've seen on one yet
A while back I created a separate partition for Windows 8 to try it out and have ended up moving to it completely. How can I remove my old Windows 7 install properly?
Thanks (not) Clippy, >_<
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@njallam delete it from teh bootloader
but there's really no harm leaving it there
@OliverSalzburg You don't use UPS?
Where does one find boot.ini these days?
@Boris_yo Yes
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13:52
@njallam N/A
I guess, maybe I should ;P
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it's called the BCD now
you can use bcdedit in teh commmand line.
EasyBCD is, well, easier
I personally like Visual BCD Editor
Ah, EasyBCD, I've used that before when I broke this install initially. Thanks for pointing me back to it
Waht! It wants my money?
ah, Non-commercial, found it
@OliverSalzburg Strange because your UPS is supposed to fall back on its accumulator.
@Bob What if you choose Windows that does not exist on HDD? It will be black screen with such blinking underscore and you will have to restart to choose correct OS to load. Better to still remove OS that you don't use to no longer stumble on this.
Also, I need the HDD space
Well, I don't really
I just don't like how many useless partitions I have at the moment.
Bob
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13:58
@Boris_yo I'm assuming the installation is still on-disk.
Also, you don't get a blank screen. You get an error.
@Boris_yo As I said, I don't use one
Am I correct in saying that there is bugger-all speed increase from having separate partitions on the same hard drive for different things like games?
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@njallam ya
Okay, time to hopefully not break anything
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@njallam back it up first!
14:07
@Bob ah, that's a plan
I'm just consolidating first
Fed up of having so many library folders
@njallam: unless its a VERY big disk, and very small partitions
apparently some people short stoke large disks cause its faster
seems silly to me ;p
No harm in backing up my user area first :)
Just don't mess with windows scheduled task to defrag the drive and one partition is fine
/me thinks having seperate drive makes more sense
but I did that by accident ;p
I typically keep a second partition for all data that can easily survive a reinstall of the OS without being painful to set up. (i.e., My Steam Library, but not Steam itself.)
14:15
I have seperate drive for system, data and downloads
keeps things neat, and I had a spare hard drive with bad sectors for the last p
hmm
actually
I just realised what I thought was 1 drive was actually two
nope
I forgot I put the one from my old system in here
@JourneymanGeek you have enough downloaded stuff to need another drive? or do you use it for other transient stuff too
@tapped-out: in theory any transient files
14:17
@OliverSalzburg You said yes initially but regardless, are you planning on getting one in the future?
the idea is to keep non-sorted files out of the data folder
Oh well, consolidate home directory and use other disk for Steam games and other large stuff
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@JourneymanGeek seriously considering just throwing these pipettes out
and well, I had a spare drive
@Boris_yo Right, I said "yes" to the question if I don't use one
14:18
@Bob: o0
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or shoving them in a corner
might find other uses for em ;p
the latter is a good idea
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5 hours ago, by Bob
@JourneymanGeek 100 pipettes arrived :P
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I really have no idea what to do with them.
14:18
@Boris_yo I'd like to have one, but they're too expensive for my taste :P
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I already have the syringes...
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And it's a hundred -_-
you'll find something? ;p
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@JourneymanGeek that's what I always think
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ah, may as well try one
I'm a bit of a packrat
I'm usually right tho
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gonna try to flush the pen that smells crap
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@JourneymanGeek I almost never throw anything away
stick some plain black in there, probably
14:19
Okay, HDD0(500GB) for Windows and Home Directory
HDD1(1TB) for Steam games and Home Directory Backup

Sound good?
Bob
Bob
hm. or really dark blue.
@OliverSalzburg What is so expensive about them? Mine was less than 100$. Do you consider this to be to much?
@njallam: thats what I'd do
@njallam Sounds like a solid plan.
Bob
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14:20
@njallam very much personal preference
Considering Windows is already on the smaller drive, I CBA to move it
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though I'd run a speed test of both drives first
@Boris_yo Well, I just checked APC's website for something the would fit the load of my setup and it cost like 400€
and with steam, you can just point it at the folder the games are saved to and it'll just pick up from there
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and possibly take a look at SMART data to see which one is more worn
14:21
yup, Steam is awesome like that
@OliverSalzburg I guess your load is huge then?
@Boris_yo Indeed ;D
@tapped-out: I think when I used my data folder for downloads, I nearly filled up a TB eventually
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...I feel distinctly uncomfortable.
@OliverSalzburg I hope you don't run BBQ there that your load includes :p
14:22
@Boris_yo which one do you have though? I'll look it up then
@OliverSalzburg Mine is local brand relevant to where I live. I doubt other countries have this brand.
@Boris_yo Well, I got didn't measure the load, but the system draws at least 500W. And I might want to attach screens and/or external drives as well
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@OliverSalzburg You do not need more than one screen on a UPS.
@Bob I guess I don't really need any
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A UPS in a home environment is to give you enough time for a safe shutdown. Not for continued use.
14:27
did any of you get a Facebook phishing warning?
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A UPS big enough for continued use would be massive and very very expensive.
@OliverSalzburg At least 1200VA... probably more.
A UPS with a management interface of some kind is typically better.
@jokerdino A real one or a fake one?
@OliverSalzburg the real one. i got it on the website after logging in
actually, i got logged out and when i got in, the warning showed up.
@Bob Well, I don't really need something for continued use. The only outages I ever had were mere seconds. I would just need something to help with that, I guess
Otherwise, as you say, being able to shut down properly would be fine
something like 'you gave sensitive info somewhere. check your activity'
14:29
@jokerdino I'm always logged into Facebook so that they can properly track me, so I wouldn't know
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@OliverSalzburg Still, best to keep at most one screen on it.
No need to put unnecessary load on it.
whoa, did I walk into a mod chat room?
@OliverSalzburg Does the system actually draw a sustained 500W? O.O
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It's not just how long it lasts; the inverter may not be able to cope with larger loads.
@DarthAndroid I hope not. But I recently had to upgrade my PSU because the old one didn't provide enough power under load
14:30
@OliverSalzburg haha, guess they know better than me
@somequixotic just two ;P
we do better in the Ask Ubuntu chat room
up to 6-7 mods
@jokerdino oh? is that mod haven?
@somequixotic well kinda
allow me to break the cycle, bored to death waiting on these file copies
that made no sense
14:33
@OliverSalzburg Ah, yeah I had to upgrade my UPS a few years back because my peak load was too much for the inverter. Average load is sub-200W though, for desktop + monitor + swtich
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@DarthAndroid an off-line UPS might be better at coping with high startup peaks
@Bob It's not startup, it was driving multiple GPUs during gaming.
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:\
actually, I may prefer having the larger hard drive for Windows
>_>
is the UPS cause of unreliable power or...
@njallam: I tend to go with the opposite configuration, since it makes running backups simpler
14:40
I think I will agree with you (totally not because I can't be bothered to move my Windows install)
I'll just see how much I have left after consolidating and cleaning what's not needed
@Bob Both APC and CyberPower don't clearly advertise whether their UPS are online or offline.
@OliverSalzburg I use my UPS for saving work only. If you need more than that then supposedly you need stronger UPS.
Now how do I delete Windows & Program Files from another hard drive?
@njallam Ctrl-A, Shift+Delete ?
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@DarthAndroid most are prolly line-interactive
14:55
@JourneymanGeek Short stroking a drive to reduce random access times might be quite useful if the drive is used to store database temp files or similar.
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(I'm not sure if offline would work anyway)
@Hennes: I think it also means data is stored on the inner parts of the drive speeding things up
it almost seems like voodoo to me ;p
No voodoo.
@Hennes That's what SSD caches are for! :)
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@JourneymanGeek outer*
14:56
Should I just format the partition?
Well actually entire hard drive
@njallam If you don't care about the contents, sure.
If a drive rotates at a constant speed (that is constant RPM, or alternatively states constant rotation) then the outside of the circle which stores the data moves faster
All the useful contents are on the other HDD
Thus you can write more sectors on it (faster).
14:57
Not Voodoo.
PHYSICS.
Only using that part means only using the fast part of the drive.
But that is for sequential access
brb, looking it up so I seem less stupid ;p
For random IO consider a book with 100 pages. You read random pages. (lots of browsing)
Now reduce the book to 10 pages and read random pages. You will turn a lot less pages.
@Hennes: yup
and ahh, I was probably thinking outer ;p
So faster access to a random page (aka random data on the short stroked drive)
Bob
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14:58
@Hennes CAV?
but it makes more sense to me to use either a smaller single platter drive or a SSD
Constant angular velocity
constant angular velocity
Yes, smaller disks do help.
@JourneymanGeek But wouldn't it actually be a Book of 10 pages and a book of 90 pages, and you're still doing random reads from both books?
14:59
Which is one of the reason 2.5 inch drives are used a lot in servers
No, you just do not use those 90 pages.
Wasted space
or when you short-stroke a drive, do you just leave 90% of the drive empty?
Ah.
Yes
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@Hennes I know what CAV means. I was just suggesting it as the appropriate term.
@DarthAndroid: No, you actually disable that part of the drive

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