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    External fire wire harddrive not mounting

    Drive Savers does get data back in most cases. We had some specific data on a server hard drive that was lost in a complete hard drive failure between backups. Drive Savers cost us over $2000, but the data they recovered was worth more than the time to recover it manually.
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    FireWire RAID breaking

    I have a PowerMac G4 Dual Processor with 1GHz processors running as a file server. The data is stored on the a pair of LaCie 250 GB drives arranged in a mirror RAID array. The array has functioned fine for a year. Recently we began to implement backups with Retrospect 6.1, using a couple other...
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    Directory Reset - Files Gone

    Problem: Mac OS X 10.3.9 Server - Retrospect 6.1 - File Directory I have a Mac OS X Server setup with two external Firewire HDs configured in a RAID (mirror). The format of the drives is Extended Journalling. Last week, we put another external FireWire hard drive on the server to backup the...
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    Tiger Printing to MS Server 2003 queues

    How does Tiger handle printing to Windows Server 2003 print queues? A client works in a corporate envirnment where IP Printing and AppleTalk are not allowed anywhere. Everyone must print through the Server 2003 queues.
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    Apple Mail to MS Exchange

    Has anyone had experiences with the new Apple Mail / Address Book / iCal in Tiger and connecting to MS Exchange servers? Or will people be happier with MS Entourage in Office 2004?
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    10.2 Experiences, what you expected? It sure blows me away!

    :cool: I received a Mac OS X 10.2 upgrade 3 CD set with an computer that was sent from Apple to our offices on Wednesday. Here are a couple of observations in my web development environment and personal use of the new 10.2. Installation of 10.2 over a 10.1.5 system takes a long time in...
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    Which Mac Magizine?

    I certainly think that the quality of the content varies over time, but recently MacAddict has been excellent for the most part in its coverage. MacWorld has months where I love the content and coverage, and then month where things are lame.
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