RE: LOTR Haiku

2001-12-14 Thread aheard

Let's hear it for frodo the ringer
(although at Mt. Doom he did linger)
When he saw that the power..
Increased by the hour..
He turned and gave gollum the finger.

(I know it's a limerick, but it's damn funny)

-Original Message-
From: Chinnery Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: LOTR Haiku


Hear! Hear!I've been years for a good LOTR rendition.  However, I hear J R
R's son isn't too thrilled with the product.

Paul Chinnery
Network Administrator
Mem Med Ctr


-Original Message-
From: Doug Hampshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 9:46 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: LOTR Haiku


Lord of The Rings near
Only 12 more days to wait
I'm wetting my pants

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RE: Getting up to speed on Exchange2K

2001-11-28 Thread aheard

Thanks, well I have nothing else to do with the beefy server so I'll
probably use it.

As far as Tony Redmond's tome I'm assuming it's

Microsoft Exchange Server for Windows 2000: Planning, Design and
Implementation
 by Tony Redmond

Is that correct?

-Original Message-
From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 1:10 AM
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Subject: RE: Getting up to speed on Exchange2K


It's my experience you don't need beefy servers just to learn the product.
I run it here on crappy clones.

My book recommendation is Tony Redmond's tome.

Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:34 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Getting up to speed on Exchange2K


Well, I never did manage to get Exchange 2000 training before cutbacks hit
hard at my company.  I'll be shown the door at the end of January and while
I have been working with exchange since 4.0 I don't have any experience or
training with exchange 2000.

Assuming that taking a real training class is out of the question I'm
looking for suggestions on what books or other resources would be the best
way get up to speed.

I've got a fairly beefy server to install exchange 2000 on and a couple of
eMonsters to act as Win2000 domain controllers if it makes a difference.

Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations.

Life, like poker, has an element of risk. It shouldn't be avoided. It
should be faced.


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Getting up to speed on Exchange2K

2001-11-27 Thread aheard

Well, I never did manage to get Exchange 2000 training before cutbacks hit
hard at my company.  I'll be shown the door at the end of January and while
I have been working with exchange since 4.0 I don't have any experience or
training with exchange 2000.

Assuming that taking a real training class is out of the question I'm
looking for suggestions on what books or other resources would be the best
way get up to speed.

I've got a fairly beefy server to install exchange 2000 on and a couple of
eMonsters to act as Win2000 domain controllers if it makes a difference.

Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations.

Life, like poker, has an element of risk. It shouldn't be avoided. It
should be faced. 


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Suggestions on Getting up to speed on Exchange2k

2001-11-27 Thread aheard

(Apologies if this is a repeat, it looks like it bounced the first time)

Well, I never did manage to get Exchange 2000 training before cutbacks hit
hard at my company.  I'll be shown the door at the end of January and while
I have been working with exchange since 4.0 I don't have any experience or
training with exchange 2000.

Assuming that taking an expensive training class is out of the question I'm
looking for suggestions on what books or other resources would be the best
way get up to speed.

I've got a fairly beefy server to install exchange 2000 on and a couple of
eMonsters to act as Win2000 domain controllers if it makes a difference.

Thanks in advance for any advice or recommendations.


Life, like poker, has an element of risk. It shouldn't be avoided. It
should be faced. 


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FW: [FBC] NY American Red Cross wish list

2001-09-13 Thread AHeard

Just got this from my local geek list.  Sure we can all come up with
something...

-Original Message-
Subject: [FBC] NY American Red Cross wish list


 Following is the list of equipment that the Red Cross needs for its field
 workers and expanded Emergency Operations Centers. They also need
 certified Citrix engineers.



 40 IBM computers and laptops (with NICs)
 Monitors (With Desktops)
 ANY STORAGE SOLUTIONS
 25 10/100 hubs (8+ Ports)
 100 Cat5 cables (All lengths)
 50 Power strips
 Any IBM-compatible memory
 Any 3Com Wireless NIC cards and LAN products
 30 Desktop-size UPSs
 15 Laserjet printers (HP 1100 or faster) and printer supplies
 20 External Zip Drives and Disks
 Any diskettes and R/W CDs
 5 External CD burners
 5 Duplex Document Scanners
 25 Extension Cords
 Any Colored tie wraps
 Any Velcro cable wraps
 50 Citrix client licenses
 12 PCMCIA LAN cards for IBM P20 Thinkpads (preferably 3Com) (In addition
 to those in the new PCs)
 50 MS-Exchange CALs
 35 MS-SQL CALs
 50 MS-Office Professional licenses
 15 PC Anywhere licenses
 DSL Lines
 PDAs with wireless capacity AND SERVICE
 NEXTEL cell phones and service

 If you can help, please do at least one of the following:
 - contact Dorothy Webman, Resource Coordinator in NY, at 917.549.7037 or
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 - contact Joe Leo, Asst IT Director for the Red Cross, at 212-875-2409 or
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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