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On 14 May, 22:23, mika <mika...@gmail.com> wrote: > On May 14, 12:28 pm, Executive Function wrote: > > > On 14 May, 17:21, igd wrote: > > > > Crowley.  I've seen postcards and short letters in the Montgomery Evans > > > III collection at the Lilly Library at Indiana University(Bloomington) > > > where he uses the cabalistic shorthand. > > > Um.  Now I know.... thankyou!  But what on earth     

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Author: Executive Function
Date: May 14, 2008 13:43

On May 14, 12:28 pm, Executive Function wrote: On 14 May, 17:21, igd wrote: Crowley. I've seen postcards and short letters in the Montgomery Evans III collection at the Lilly Library at Indiana University(Bloomington) where he uses the cabalistic shorthand. Um. Now I know.... thankyou! But what on earth, how on earth, did Crowleys letters end up in Indiana? Damn
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Author: mika
Date: May 14, 2008 13:23

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Maybe you didn't see my last question. Your answer seems to address a different issue. I will re-post here: When I go to the folder within exchsrvr called mdbdata it shows a file called priv1.edb. This is file has over 700 mgs of data. Yet, when I look at the individual mailbox sizes under advanced management---servers--first storage group---mailbox store---mailboxes, the users aggregate     

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Author: boysdspank
Date: Mar 21, 2008 08:55

One more question: When I go to the folder within exchsrvr called mdbdata it shows a file called priv1.edb. This is file has over 700 mgs of data. Yet, when I look at the individual mailbox sizes under advanced management---servers--first storage group---mailbox store---mailboxes, the users aggregate file size is no where near 700 mgs. Are there system files in the .edb folder, or am
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Hello Steve, Thank you for posting here. And many thanks for Russell's inputs. According to your description, I understand that you do not have much free space in the SBS system partition and you want to move the Exchange database to D partition. If I have misunderstood the problem, please don't hesitate to let me know. Based on my research, Russelll's suggestion is very good, you can     

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Author: Suzudo
Date: Jul 28, 2007 14:21

PC CHIC 1 wrote: I just cannot figure this out. Here is an example of my data sheet: CHANGE ID REQUESTER NAME & ID GROSS BUSINESS MET SLO? 1828340 STUMPF, LISA (CNC-NH733) 2,689.4 877.4 RUSSELLL RECORD_STATUS 188.4 The CHANGE ID row is the header row. The next two are individual records. Basically the spreadsheet is set up with a Ticket number and
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PC Chic: I think there is a way to help, but I can't quite make heads or tails of your example. It seems like maybe two ideas collided within the example in the post. If you can clarify, I think an answer can be developed. Seth Schwarm "PC CHIC 1" wrote: > I just cannot figure this out. Here is an example of my data sheet: >     

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Author: steve s
Date: May 22, 2007 08:56

I just cannot figure this out. Here is an example of my data sheet: CHANGE ID REQUESTER NAME & ID GROSS BUSINESS MET SLO? 1828340 STUMPF, LISA (CNC-NH733) 2,689.4 877.4 RUSSELLL RECORD_STATUS 188.4 The CHANGE ID row is the header row. The next two are individual records. Basically the spreadsheet is
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Author: steve s
Date: May 21, 2007 11:56

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Author: Terence Liu [MSFT]
Date: May 20, 2007 22:18

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Author: Joseph Meehan
Date: Mar 10, 2007 04:31

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Author: Seth Schwarm
Date: Mar 9, 2007 20:58

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Author: PC CHIC 1
Date: Mar 9, 2007 20:28

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