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1, its expensive
2, i know windows enough and in 6 year from nt 3.5 to 2003, i called once for exchange 2000.

good practice plus testing = no need to call
 
Originally posted by: forcesho
1, its expensive
2, i know windows enough and in 6 year from nt 3.5 to 2003, i called once for exchange 2000.

good practice plus testing = no need to call

question: if you have a non-bootable server do you fix it or reload?
 
Originally posted by: Smilin
Originally posted by: forcesho
1, its expensive
2, i know windows enough and in 6 year from nt 3.5 to 2003, i called once for exchange 2000.

good practice plus testing = no need to call

question: if you have a non-bootable server do you fix it or reload?

hmmm, last time I had a non-bootable server it was a hardware problem.

I concur: good practice plus testing = no need to call.
 
Originally posted by: STaSh
And then what? You can't fix a bug.

What? Are you retarded? No, it gets fixed before going into production. Maybe server administration just isn't your game. I know, how 'bout a SPELLING CONTEST?
 
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