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<0> ive had good success with ti so far <0> beta 1 ****ed <1> does ie7 include some form of enhanced adm for gpo control? <0> havent seen the ieak yet z0g <0> fk <2> release notes: http://msdn.microsoft.com/ie/releasenotes/default.aspx <2> To uninstall Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview and return to Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP..... <2> If "Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview" does not exist, run %windir%\$NtUninstallie7bet2p$\spuninst\spuninst.exe. You need to have "view hidden folders" enabled. <0> it should exist <0> by court order! <0> hehe <3> digidog: Yesterday I noticed something weird on my pickguard. I thought it was a stain or something, so I started scratching it with my fingernail. Lo and behold I apparently begin ripping off one of those really thin plastic adhesive sheets that you normally find on the LED display on VCRs and ****. <3> should I have noticed it before? <3> and should I have ripped it off <0> hahaha <0> wow
<3> cause it's covering my pick guard <0> yeah, its fine <0> that was some sticky protective sheet <1> Heh. I know some people who keep those sheets on their vcrs and **** for years. <3> well dude <3> on VCRs and **** <4> my sysadmin buddy was hanging out with President of Standards and Poors <3> I rip that off first thing <2> now when you put your guitar in your pocket, it'll get all scratched up, just like those ipod nanos! <3> Jet- hahahahha <1> I left it on my shiny new harmon/kardon receiver for a good 4 months, then decided it was time... figured if it hasnt broken by now, **** it. <3> see <3> I always think of that plastic sheet <3> as a free first cleaning <0> its still on my mixer console led window <2> we left it on our new digital camera, but it just makes all the images on the LCD look wierd <1> FKnight`: agreed! <0> and the led window has long since ****ed up <3> I swear I play better with that **** ripped off <3> j/k :D <0> speaking of songs <0> i really need to finish these lyrics <3> "My computer is faster with this screen" <0> need to drink a couple of beers to warm up ye ole voice <0> anyone want a free portal server test bed to **** around with? <1> whats that do? <0> sharepoint portal server <1> oh. <1> havent gotten into sharepoint yet. <0> im giving it to people to make their own sites <0> its on the internet, seeing if itll get owned <1> is that anything like webex? <0> no <0> its a CMS <0> wamsps01.texasnetworks.net <2> wam bam thank you man <0> heh <0> wam is our system acronym <0> systems <1> i was under some kinda impression it was collaboration software. we use lots of that stuff, but at the moment, its either webex, netmeeting, or some lotus product i forget its name. <0> it is collaboration software <0> for document <0> s <0> and information <1> lotus sametime <2> digidog: you can delegate, like a sub admin can set up their own subsite? <0> yup <2> nifty <0> called site admins <2> that'd be sooo useful for us, we could set up subsites for each customer dispute to track it <0> everyone loves <5> PWN! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11348777/site/newsweek/ <2> or is it not to be used that way? <0> explain jet <2> digidog: when we buy grain, we grade it, a lot of times a customer will dispute the grading, and we open a file <2> there's lots of correspondence about the file <2> emails, etc <0> i would set up a list for that <0> sharepoint list <0> and alerts <2> ah
<6> i just upgraded my hard drive from ide to sata, but now it halts on 'verifying dma pool data' right at start up...any ideas? <0> a list can be form based and ha ve a db backend <0> as well as approval processes and security <7> joobies! <2> cause BroadVision offered a portal product that offered subsite type functionality, and they sort of sold the idea as a "set up a subsite for a single dispute, track it, then close down the subsite when its resolved" <1> trev0r: did the OS have drivers for the SATA card installed beforehand, and enabled to load at boottime? <0> yeah, a sharepoint site is much alrger <2> makes sense <0> a sharepoint site is a website that can contain segregatted but like technologies <2> okay. BV's were "smaller" and more lightweight <0> such as doc libs, form libs, lists, discussions, areas and you use whatever taonomy for all of it <0> taxonomy <2> they could be created and stripped down without a lot of resources <2> ah <6> no, i'm doing a clean install, the drive is brand new, this message appears right when i first power on <6> and stays there <2> I think Sharepoint would benefit us greatly <0> its free for wss <8> my system process is taking up 20% cpu at any given time <2> I've mentioned it to my manager before <2> he gets it <0> sps costs about 4k <0> wss comes with windows 2003 <2> but we're not going to buy it, then go looking for a problem for it to solve <0> you dont need to, if you use wss <2> j, <2> hm <0> only thing sps gets you is enterprise search over dissimilar technologies and personal sites <2> well, I'll keep pushing it a bit <0> which it sounds like you dont need <2> I've been pushing Microsoft technologies more and more <2> .net, sharepoint <0> good stuff, hard to train <2> the thing is, our VP of IT ain't a huge MS fan <0> hehe <0> use postnuke :) <4> my roommate is building a 3 petabyte stripe for an open source clustering software company <2> he doesn't like being "locked in" and all that, I guess that's why we use HP, PowerBuilder and Sybase, and have for the 10 years I've worked there :) <6> do i have to enable sata in the bios or something? <4> 1 mount, 3 petabytes <0> hahha jet <9> samoa, wtf you have a roomate?' <6> ide worked fine <9> don't you have kids and **** <4> FS lustra <2> digidog: honestly, we're as locked into HP-UX and PB as we would be to MS <0> yup <0> lots of people are <2> and it probably costs us more <8> anyone know what kind of things make the system process stick around 20%, also is there anyway I can allocate more space to my pagefile to improve performance? <2> MS would lower our TCO <2> I'm positive it would <0> sps isnt user friendly because it changes the way people share information <0> it forces them to centralize, and people dont like that <2> but, I don't have the numbers to make the arguments, plus I have a lot of inertia to overcome <0> yeah <8> anyone, ? <0> NO <2> well, we centralize on our Intranet now <4> so far it's like 3 racks of custom built 48 drive SATA-II 700GB disks <2> I wrote a ****ing document management system <0> no i mean .. really centralize <0> as in <0> utilize your documents the same way you utilize your rdmbs systems <8> am i in the wrong chan...dont mean to bother anyone - figured this would be the place to ask <0> no just make pointers <2> and as good as the doc management system I wrote is, and it is pretty good considering I built it from scratch, it still ****s <2> digidog: ya, I'd even have trouble getting my head around that <0> http://www.dallasnetworks.net/images/sps-pss3.gif <0> thats an example of what our users see when they save a document <2> actually <8> Does allocating more space to your pagefile allow for better performance? Similar to a swap partition in linux? <2> that's sort of how my doc management system presents information <2> and how you manage it
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