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Note that even if you seperate logs/databases onto individual RAID1 arrays, the IO still goes over the same SCSI bus so it buys you very little in the way of performance. I would do a raid 5 with spare and be done with it. With 60 users, the disk will sit idle 99%% of the time anyway. "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> wrote in message news:si549453u0iqmssbnm9stq6cp538l4pner@4ax     

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Date: Sep 4, 2008 09:31

Thanks, but I'll go for DL380 G5, it's almost the same price like DL360. Regards, Miha "Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> je napisal v sporocilo news:ff16fb66a53fb8cac1e34c25744e@msnews.microsoft.com ... Hello Mha, If you buy DL 360 G5 versions from HP they can also have up to 6 disks, i have them in use and they are 1U high instead of 2U. Also the DL 380 G5 can have up to
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Thanks for a tip! Regards, Miha "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@mvps.org> je napisal v sporocilo news:si549453u0iqmssbnm9stq6cp538l4pner@4ax.com ... > On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:59:41 +0200, "Miha" <miha.bernik@email.si> > wrote: > >>Hi >>we're a small firm with 60 users. We're moving to a new environment, so we >>decided to buy Win2008 Server Standard + Exchange 2007 Standard. >>We will not wait     

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Author: Mha
Date: Aug 1, 2008 07:37

On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 09:59:41 +0200, "Miha" <miha.bernik@email.si> wrote: Hi we're a small firm with 60 users. We're moving to a new environment, so we decided to buy Win2008 Server Standard + Exchange 2007 Standard. We will not wait for SBS 2008 since it will come out in November, since we need to move to a new environment till September, so the only option is to buy full products
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Hi we're a small firm with 60 users. We're moving to a new environment, so we decided to buy Win2008 Server Standard + Exchange 2007 Standard. We will not wait for SBS 2008 since it will come out in November, since we need to move to a new environment till September, so the only option is to buy full products. My plan is the following: - buy a new server to run Windows 2008 Standard (member     

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Author: Mha
Date: Jul 31, 2008 12:54

I'm up to date with the fixes. I may have come across one of those error issues some time ago. I have Office 2000/3 loaded on the computer to support both systems running in the company. Once in a while that creates its own issue. Just have to keep an eye out for that ghost listbox. "Klatuu" wrote: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945674 -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945674 -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "Dave" wrote: > This was the very first time running into that situation. But like I said, I > normally use Comboboxes. My Access version is 2003 (11.8166.8202 SP3). We > had some updates recently, but don't know if any were hotfixes. Do you have > the hotfix number? > > "Klatuu" wrote: > > > Interesting     

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Author: Mark Arnold [MVP]
Date: Jul 31, 2008 12:47

This was the very first time running into that situation. But like I said, I normally use Comboboxes. My Access version is 2003 (11.8166.8202 SP3). We had some updates recently, but don't know if any were hotfixes. Do you have the hotfix number? "Klatuu" wrote: Interesting. I will keep an eye out. I have not heard of any issues with a list box control before. I really only
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Interesting. I will keep an eye out. I have not heard of any issues with a list box control before. I really only use them when a Multi Select situation is called for; otherwise, a combo box is a better choice (IMHO). Do you have Office 2003 SP3 installed and if so, have you applied the hotfix? -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "Dave" wrote: > Klatuu > > You know other than     

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Author: Miha
Date: Jul 30, 2008 00:59

Klatuu You know other than not using Me!, this type of code I have used in other projects. The only difference is normally I use a combobox. Most users (here anyway) don't understand that they have to actually click on the value they want to select it. I find a combobox works best. Anyway I tried a combobox with no ghost image appearing. Also in my internet travels noted that developers
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Author: Dave
Date: Jul 21, 2008 12:04

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Author: Klatuu
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:50

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Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:44

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Author: Klatuu
Date: Jul 21, 2008 09:56

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Author: Dave
Date: Jul 21, 2008 09:26

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