@DustinB3403
xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user
Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.
@DustinB3403
xe sr-introduce uuid=41365a56-2219-26df-5453-8a45ffef1b74 type=lvm name-label="Local Storage" content-type=user
Or I guess type could be ext3 if that's what yorue wanting to use.
Looks like you cant because there is 0 free space.
There is a whole thread about it. Now you cant use 3rd party toner because hp thinks it violates their IP. Or maybe you can now if that is the 'fixed' firmware.
Sounds like it is time for wireshark to see what traffic it is actually sending.
Havent watched that one. Orphan Black is good though if you've not seen that. Stranger things was OK.
I never saw SG1 on tv when it was originally aired as I never had cable(still don't). It was like the first thing I watched when I got Netflix though. Have watched it and Atlantis a few times now. Still wish Netflix would bring back Babylon 5 on streaming, has been gone for years now there.
Don't Capitalise links in a url though.
From what I see you do need Enterprise or Education version for NFS Client. Since Windows 7 it seems.
https://www.freesoftwareservers.com/index.php/2015/08/25/nfs-client-windows-mounting-of-nfs-exports/
http://serverfault.com/questions/706094/nfs-mount-on-windows-8-non-enterprise
Many other links with no real solutions except pay MS more money.
If any of you can mount an nfs share to their Pro version without 3rd party software please do so; I would like to see it working.
Seems it is also available for Win7 Ultimate users as well.
Reading/writing for NFS is in Enterprise Edition only for Windows 7 and Windows 10.
Apparently this has always been the case. I had thought it used to be an option to enable it in the Add Windows Features part of Win7 and earlier.
Why would they do that? It is a freaking file sharing protocol.
Is there even a reason to use MS for anything other than decades long vendor lock-in at this point?
I cant imagine a new company even considering them for any service.
I think the reason this cant be called a backup is that it doesn't seem to want to work as one. In your OP, you state that you get an error when trying to restore these files because windows doesn't recognize them as restorable. This is probably because the FileHistory application requires some sort of metadata that only exists/existed on the original system drive, which is now gone.
I imagine this FileHistory feature will go down as something to be avoided at all costs, like mobsync.exe
Previous versions I liked. A lot. At least for Windows file shares. This FileHisotry seems like a pain, for you at least. I didn't even know it existed until this thread.
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Danp said in Non-IT News Thread:
Florida deputy accused of Tasing woman, baking her 'Sorry I Tased You' cake
This occurred in my hometown. More signs that police are desperately in need of better training / evaluation.
Yeah, that doesn't sound like a training issue. Evaluation, yes. If you are needing to train cops to just obey the law and not assault people, you just have a general "who is a cop / who is a criminal" identification problem.
Been a problem in the US for decades.
@gjacobse
Yea you could just unplug the usb header on the mobo.
Is the compact flash drive or other empty media card drives ever going to be used?
Some of the computers here have them, but ill be damned if I have ever seen one in use. We do use portable usb with CF or SD slots in them, but the ones built into the case are never used I think.
If the situation is the same wher eyou are, I think you could delete them if they exist (if exist m: net use m: //delete) then map the network drive normally. Or you can use GP to replace/update drive letters
I think the first M: would be an empty sd card reader or something similar
It exists, so the network share would be mapped to N:
Least that is what I imagined he wants to do.
I spend about 5 minutes a week adding a few domains to a blacklist. Not a big deal. My spam service is just fine, I'm talking about a few emails a week getting through. I would like to get it to 0 though I doubt that is possible. Gmail seems to be the best at spam blockage, wonder what they are doing.
This email address has existed since the mid 90's(company around since 1984) honestly every single spammer in the world probably has it. [email protected]. The fact that less than 10 spam messages/week get through mean the filters work well I think.
The big spam shops(NYC mostly as SAM says, if you believe their addresses in the sig) do send out emails with slightly different email address domains, all the time.
Had one that was always getting through, baddomain.com, I blacklisted it, two weeks later it was bad-domain.com
File History, is this a new name for Previous Versions?
Yes I see it is.
So it uses vss.
Can you move the FileHistory folder to a network share/other storage, then move them back to this computer, then setup FileHistory again(or not).
Or can you just copy the files/folders from the usb drive to the local hdd, then set it all up again
I have spam filters. These messages go through with a spam score of 0, and get delivered.
@Dashrender
Ah yes, in this case the invalid spf has allowed their email to be spoofed. If their spf was valid, this email wouldnt have been sent unless the account that sent is real, in which case it has been compromised. I suppose it doesn't happen that often. But sometimes large orgs don't even have spf, which makes stopping spoofed emails from them difficult.
@IRJ said in Time for me to move on from Webroot:
@scottalanmiller hit the nail on the head. DARE basically did 3 things that were really bad.
- I had never even heard of marijuana, heroine, or crack in 5th grade, but I was introduced to all that in the DARE program
- They blatantly lied about things you have already been exposed to such as alcohol and beer. My father, mother, and their friends regularly drank beer and occasionally liquor so I knew that it was flat out lie that one beer could kill you.
- It made not doing drugs look really dorky.
Yes that was my reaction when I first saw DARE.
The same type of people who made Reefer Madness are still around, still doing massive social damage 100 years later.