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Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/16/1999 Views: 0
Hi, I will very much appreciate if  some one out there would think of helping me. This is what had happened with my HP-UX box. When I was developing a project for a client, one of my programs...
Zones: Unix SetupDate Answered: 06/19/2000 Views: 0
How do I recover from a t0rn attack on my linux server?
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I have 3 HD's in my computer. 2 of them are FAT32, one is NTFS. I previously had WIN2K running and had a 6.4 gig formatted for it in a dual boot config. I actually forgot I had the drive as I never...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/16/2000 Views: 0
Is it possible to recover exchange data from a crash if all you have is a copy of Pub.edb and Priv.edb? If so, how?
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 01/18/2002 Views: 0
Database Recovery - ORA-01033 We've had a complete NT server failure which has meant a new Windows 2000 machine been put in with a fresh install of Personal Oracle 8.1.6. A new database has ...
Zones: DatabasesDate Answered: 03/04/2003 Views: 0
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Zones: Windows MEDate Answered: 08/12/2003 Views: 0
Hi Experts,               I was working in VC++ IDE my computer get hanged and I forcebly restarted my pc. I lost my unsaved work. How can I recover it .             Thanks
Zones: MiscDate Answered: 12/04/2003 Views: 9
i'm using win 2k with service pack 4. Things were going fine, until yesterday when my mac started with chk disk for H: Drive. Few programes are installed on H: Drive apart from Data. OS is in C: Dr...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/02/2004 Views: 143
Hi All, I have a situation where I need to recover a mailbox that was deleted maybe a year ago, there is no backup of the priv.edb at that time. Also there may have been a pst file on the lo...
Zones: Email SoftwareDate Answered: 04/14/2004 Views: 0