IM IN!
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I would have already fell asleep during this meeting.
ha haaaaQuote:
Originally Posted by oneSLOWex
Virtual vault will remove stubs altogether, folder structure will look like PST files..
Aggressive archiving polices and the lifecycle of the E-Mail has went down..
There is another tool with SP3, move archive wizard, move from one site to another.. New Enterprise Vault..
User level moves..
move archive from one site to another, only move items associated from stubs..
What's worse is that the lights are out and I'm ready to end it all.. The problem is I might snore and that would probably look bad. :)
snoarrrrrrrrrr
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Originally Posted by oneSLOWex
That's hot! ;)
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Originally Posted by oneSLOWex
They chose the least intimidating looking mother fucker on planet earth for the picture in the bottom left corner... They could have atleast chosen someone scary, like Rosie O'Donnell... if she was on there that shit would be scary... like I'd shit bricks... for real.
To get rid of the stubs, which is taking space on the mailbox, the data must be indexed to still be able to see archived data..
Offline vault enabled
Outlook search will search the stub..
LOL the dude looks like a tard
There is a utility that will search for stubs and delete them after they have been moved to the Virtual Vault..
OH no.. I just yawned that's not good..
GUANGZHOU, China — General Motors has reached a preliminary agreement for the sale of its Hummer brand of large sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks to a machinery company in western China with ambitions to become a carmaker, a person with knowledge of the Chinese government approval process said Tuesday.
The Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd., based in Chengdu, concluded the agreement with G.M., said the person, who insisted on anonymity.
Sichuan Tengzhong is a privately owned company, but Tuesday’s deal required preliminary vetting by Beijing officials, who retain the right to veto any effort at an overseas acquisition by a Chinese company and who give special attention to deals over $100 million.
China buying up more and more of the US..
Can someone get me a coffee please?
i couldnt do that shit in a dark room dude i would be OUT lol
trust me there are 7 guys in this room right now and I think half of them just passed out.. haha
hahahahaha awesome
7 guys in 1 dark room sounds like a terrible time. Need atleast a 6:1 males to whores ratio.
lol atleast gotta have something to look atQuote:
Originally Posted by 03RCode
Dude it's a sausage fest right now.. not cool
RUN
HAHAHAHAHA
ok thi sis a little more interesting.. More my area..
Antispam, Antivirus
dont look at porn.....no viruses.....problem solved lol
weeeeeeeeeeeee..
5994
fuck.. again.. always ONE person who tries to take over a fucking meeting and give his opinion and no one else can get a fucking word in edge wise.. FUCK I can't wait till something else comes up. I want out of here.
lol is it supposed to last till 5?
again....RUN!!!!
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, or I could just win the lottery that would be good as well. :)
Thats the way my boss is. Its like no one elses opinion matters. He'll have a meeting about something and then wont listen to a damn thing that anyone tries to tell him.Quote:
Originally Posted by mmmmpsi
no until 4 so hopefully it's almost over..
I feel ya..
the next 13 mins will feel like a life time
lol yes they will. You'll look at the clock every few seconds.
thank god that fucking nightmare is over.
fucking control freaks need to die.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- General Motors Corp. (GMGMQ 0.57, -0.19, -24.68%) on Tuesday reported a 29% drop in May U.S. light vehicle sales, outperforming even the rosiest of analyst targets a day after the automaker filed for bankruptcy. GM posted sales of 190,881 vehicles, down from 268,892 a year ago. Car sales fell 37.7% to 81,009 while light trucks slipped 20.8% to 109,872. GM affirmed its second-quarter production target of 390,000 vehicles, down about 53% from a year ago.