Actually only about 10 years. We have a fairly segragated "IT" department
(Applications, Electronic Card Services, Technical Support, Network
Services, Database Administration, etc.) so I'm just used to saying MIS as a
kind of umbrella statement.

- Sean


On 2/26/08, Don Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Gee, you must have been doing this for a while – most companies have
> renamed their MIS departments to IT once they had upper management
> mispronounce MIS Management as a single word.  ;)
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> *From:* Sean Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 26, 2008 4:51 PM
> *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Mailbox delete/recreate
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> I think I may have miscommunicated my stance, I'm not the BOFH by any
> means! We have about 1200 users and past experience has shown me that if the
> users are simply educated on the use of the cache files, how the information
> is stored, etc. they're likely to complain about MIS deleting "all of their
> contacts". They generally don't mind having to enter the address from
> scratch one time for it to be saved again.
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> However, that is why I recommended the more tedious approach of using the
> NK2 file viewer so that the OP could resolve the situation with little user
> intervention. There may even be scripted solutions available to automate the
> process...
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