Our iFolder 2.1.8 server, which was deployed in 2002, is being retired
today. It’s been the most trouble-free system I’ve ever managed and
I’ll be sad to see it go. Fourteen years on the same hardware and 600+
days since the last reboot. They don’t make 'em like that anymore.
http://www.mfiles.co.uk/mp3-downloads/taps.mp3
What are you replacing it with?
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Kim - 3/7/2014 7:41:59 AM
kgroneman wrote:
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What are you replacing it with?[/color]
Hopefully Filr…
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Does this washcloth smell like chloroform?
Kim,
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http://www.mfiles.co.uk/mp3-downloads/taps.mp3
What are you replacing it with?
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I made a pitch for Filr, but our parent organization has a site
agreement with Box. So … yeah. At least I don’t have to manage it.
On 07/03/2014 15:14, Black, Douglas wrote:
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I made a pitch for Filr, but our parent organization has a site
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Don’t you mean an off-site agreement … ?
Simon
Novell Knowledge Partner
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Black, Douglas wrote:
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I made a pitch for Filr, but our parent organization has a site
agreement with Box. So … yeah. At least I don’t have to manage it.[/color]
Ok, but there’s still some potential concerns about the cloud. Might
be a good discussion with the parent.
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Does this washcloth smell like chloroform?
Joseph Marton wrote:[color=blue]
Black, Douglas wrote:
[color=green]I made a pitch for Filr, but our parent organization has a site
agreement with Box. So … yeah. At least I don’t have to manage it.[/color]Ok, but there’s still some potential concerns about the cloud. Might
be a good discussion with the parent.
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You can’t talk with people about the “cloud” after they’ve read a magazine
article or two.
And it’s all about the word, because if you talk about what it actually
-means-, their response is completely different.
BTW, I’ve been seeing issues with BoxEdit on Win7 workstations; it somehow
manages to muck up other installed apps.