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I'm a big fan of regular, automatic backups. However, most of my experience is at a personal level. I've recently joined an organization (a university department) where almost nobody seems to have a backup strategy in place. I'd like to promote good backup...
Started by Chris Upchurch on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Tell users about the backup an organization-wide backup....
Tell users about the Home drive.
Now comes the hard part - getting users.
Use a logon script, and give everybody a H: (Home.
Can either start pruning data or rotating tapes.
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As a programmer, I am very organized with code, but find creating order in the area around me difficult. In particular, papers accumulate around me, and I just focus more on the computer and less on my surroundings. However, now that I have been laid ...
Started by torial on
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by 10 people.
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I think one of the things that made a lot of sense to me, was to file papers the second you get them, it is the most efficient moment If you are likely to start working from home.
Stress and organization.
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Anyone have any suggestions for organizing a home office?
I'm working with a very small space and need ideas to store my candles, samples, literature, etc.
I appreciate any info...
Sincerely,
Tracy Kalbaugh
(candlelady)
www.MyGC.com/TracyKalbaugh
Started by candlelady on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at forum4women):
Sweetie
http.
I have my own home office it's juat a small place but fully ventilated and clean I see developer and designer and i also work from home, and do some blogging.
The price of new.
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Update- I just wanted to thank everyone for the great suggestions and ideas. I received an invite to Pinterest on the day that I posted this (but thank you for the invite, calv!). I thought I needed to set up a Facebook page which I finally did and now...
Started by gatorsmom on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at windsorpeak):
Eventually you may start to develop a theme new home open houses, and spend....
Eventually you may start to develop a theme types, organization ideas, cabinetry ideas and whatnot.
Types, organization ideas, cabinetry ideas and whatnot.
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I am in charge of a small office network that has < 10 users. I want to be able to offer them access to the network from their home internet connections. At the moment we have a regular ADSL-router-firewall to provide local network access and a fixed...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
This becomes a problem when the home machines are infected.
To do this you create a new network from the home network to the work network.
Even XP Home), allow for a VPN connection to take place.
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If so, how do you deal with things that just don't "feel" right such as:
not writing unit tests not having a continuous build not refactoring not having a team coding standard not pair programming not doing iterations no daily standups no retrospectives...
Started by casademora on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Spending more time coding at home are a professional software development ....
Spending more time in meetings than coding.
Things myself), and Google.
Actually, I'm a Waterfall developer in an Agile organization.
To be high on the list.
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Is there some way or a program that can do this? A VPS of mine has been receiving a very large number of pings, almost to mini-ddos level. I need to track the pings made, by IP address (or even just output to a simple log file)
Is there anything built...
Started by Cyclone on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
What is the purpose.
Many home computers live behind NAT, so pings rarely reach the machine itself.
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We put common prefixes on related tables to assure they display next to each other in our DB management software (Toad, Enterprise Manager, etc).
So for example, all user tables start with the word User:
User UserEvent UserPurchase Ideally, in honor of...
Started by Cory House on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
This last point raises some questions: home.
To slow down until I understood the designer's convention.
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I've been learning more about IPv6, and am getting to the point where I'm going to be implementing an IPv6 lab to test various technologies that our company relies on, so that I can re-engineer them now, if necessary, for a future IPv6 switchover.
My ...
Started by Matt Simmons on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
I had a few years experience with SixXs and IPv6 on my home LAN, which helped.
Are this far yet.
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I am toying with the idea of giving agile software development teams budgets that they can spend to improve velocity. A typical agile team has 5-9 people.
I want to get a sense of how they might spend the budget.
If you wanted to improve software development...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Monitor arrangement in my home office (a 26" 1680x1050 Samsung that I use to read papers, a 30, the programming desk is like a home away from home...with fridge and beer...throw in lots of t-shirts.
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