What Are You Doing Right Now
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AC stopped working last night at some point ~84 degree Fahrenheit inside right now....
Have my AC guy coming out to investigate....
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88 in my house right now (only AC in the bedrooms and office)
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Bleh...
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@Minion-Queen Better then my approach. I just walk away from anyone that has the flu haha
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Still waiting on Exchange 2007 to uninstall itself from this old SBS 2008 server that I want to shutdown.
Powershell been at 50% CPU for the whole time.
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@JaredBusch Are you trying to re-purposing the SBS 2008?
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch Are you trying to re-purposing the SBS 2008?
No. It was the original server that was P2V'd like 3 years ago when the hardware died.
The client refused to go to Office 365 back then and bought Exchange 2013. I never setup the new exchange server until 6 months ago.
Just finally getting around to getting this thing removed from the network and then deleted.
Edit: Everything else was migrated to a server 2012 R2 DC years ago.
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@JaredBusch How big is this exchange setup?
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@tiagom said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch How big is this exchange setup?
There is nothing on it anymore. It hasn't been used in 6 months. Everything was migrated to a new server 2012R2/Exchange 2013 install.
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Is it still attached some how to the newer installation you made, is that why you're uninstalled exchange?
If you were just decommissioning the server, why not just power it down?
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AC is fixed after $140.35
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ugh
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@Minion-Queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
ugh
It's not to expensive, to call the guy and have him stop out within the hour.
Compared to some of the HVAC companies I know, that would be an emergency charge, plus parts, plus an hourly rate for the guy to be here.
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Yeah I guess you are right. I am spoiled I never have to call a repair guy.
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We are almost at page 1337!
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1337 |/|4||G0|_4551!!!!
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I'm not paginated
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Is it still attached some how to the newer installation you made, is that why you're uninstalled exchange?
If you were just decommissioning the server, why not just power it down?
When you decommission SBS you need to remove Exchange first in order to fully remove it from AD.
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SpiceCorp of Western Chicago suburbs