lol
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7 pages left lets get this shit done
we goin to 2000 today?
What's for lunch people's?
7 pages??
I thought we were going for 2000 pages?
Yeaaaaaah.
1953+7=? puff puff pass man...Quote:
Originally Posted by mmmmpsi
somybody on IA has to know amanda hernandez...
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DriVaH
Since when does 1953+7 = 2000? last time I checked that equals 1960.. haha
lol, i know
I seriously need to get motivated to go pick up some parts and such, but can't make that happen.
What Is the Server Manager Console?
Windows Server 2008 has simplified server management through the Server Manager console and a command-line interface.
The Server Manager console in Windows Server 2008 replaces the following features in Windows Server 2003:
Manage Your Server
Security Configuration Wizard
Configure Your Server
Add or Remove Windows Components
Using the Server Manager console, you can:
View and make changes to server roles.
Identify problems with server role configuration.
Perform management tasks associated with the operational life cycle of the server.
Determine health status.
Identify critical events.
Analyze and troubleshoot issues or failures.
The Server Manager console allows you to view and manage virtually all the information that affects the productivity and health of your server. It also guides you through each configuration process to ensure that dependencies of services are maintained and that nothing is forgotten. The command-line interface enables you to deploy server roles in an automated way, using answer files. You can access the executable file, ServerManagerCMD.exe, in the %windir%\system32 folder. To run and use the Server Manager console and the command-line interface, you need to log on to the computer with administrative credentials.
lol false alarm ^^^
BOSTON (Reuters) - Data Domain Inc (DDUP.O), a specialty storage equipment maker, rejected a hostile takeover bid from rival EMC Corp (EMC.N), asking shareholders to back a $30-per-share deal it has signed with NetApp Inc (NTAP.O).
The widely expected move sets the stage for EMC, the top maker of corporate data storage equipment, to raise its $30-per-share cash offer for Data Domain in a rare bidding war. EMC and NetApp are fighting to buy faster-growing Data Domain as the weak economy batters sales at both companies.
Data Domain's board said on Monday that it had been unable to engage in discussions with EMC because the company had not agreed to enter into standstill or confidentiality agreements as required by the merger deal it signed with NetApp last month.
The board added that it believed a deal with NetApp was more certain to close than EMC's offer.
If Data Domain were to break its agreement with NetApp, it would incur "considerable transaction expenses," and under most scenarios be required to pay NetApp a $57 million termination fee, Data Domain's board said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Data Domain shares fell 1.5 percent to $33.00 in trading on the Nasdaq, suggesting investors are expecting EMC to raise its offer.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle, editing by Matthew Lewis)
Um ok everyone else leave?? WTF??
seems like it..
wow DOW taking a pounding today..
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You can use the Manage Roles area to add or remove roles and also view the health of each role installed.
The Add Roles Wizard guides you through the process of adding a role, checking for role dependencies, and verifying that all required roles and role services are installed.
After you install the roles and role services, you can:
View the status of the role.
Ensure that the services are running.
Find out the number of events in the last 24 hours.
Manage the role, for example by creating new shares under the File Server role.