Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-25 Thread AR_User
Hi LJ,

First of all Thank you very much for replying me and providing me important
tips.

I m really needy one and this thing (Updating Server) I m facing this first
time. I worked on ITSM and ARS bt dont have any experience of making up the
server.

So I've Oracle as the DB and Windows Server 2003 and I've to install CMDB,
Incident, Problem and Change.

Is there any document describing this? Or will you provide me some
guidelines for achiving this task?

I'll be hightly grateful to you. 

Thanks


LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
 
 This forum has been VERY sarcastic over the last week or socut the
 guy/girl a bit of slack, they obviously need 'guidelines' in standing up a
 production serverso I'll give this very generic topic a stab
  
 First you need to have some sort of idea how many users you will be having
 Then you need to get an idea of what sort of application you will need, if
 using the ITSM Suite you know right off the bat you will need a beefy
 server
 Then you need to determine how many licenses you are going to need based
 on
 the server/apps/usage you are expecting
 then determine if you want DB/App/Web all on the same box, or separate
 boxes
 based on your needs
 BMC has a few 'Server Sizing' whitepapers that I have never looked at, but
 they seem to be quite popular
  
 Please take a look at these suggestions and see if they help any
 
   _  
 
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Pulsen
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:43 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 
 ** This is how you make up a production server -
 
 1 Cup of Filter Guides
 2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
 512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
 1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you know!)
 7 dollars an hour
 
 Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL
 tower
 system!!)
 Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142 days,
 while on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why isn't it
 working.
 
 Server to upper management immediately before they forget your project...
 
 Will server 2 - 50,000 people.
 
 Hope this helps
 
 Kevin P.
 
 **
 Thank you for posting this response.  I was very close to responding
 with Try a ladder or something equally...unhelpful.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Is this Friday humor early?
 
 Can you give us a little more information?  
 
 Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
 Did it leave you?
 
 Was it an old version that felt unsupported?
 
 Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 
 
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 Hello Friends,
 
 Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 
 
 I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
 any
 standard procedures?
 
 Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...
 
 Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-25 Thread Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
So it sounds like you have the server *up*...now you just need to
configure and deploy the ITSM applications, correct?

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Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

Hi LJ,

First of all Thank you very much for replying me and providing me
important
tips.

I m really needy one and this thing (Updating Server) I m facing this
first
time. I worked on ITSM and ARS bt dont have any experience of making up
the
server.

So I've Oracle as the DB and Windows Server 2003 and I've to install
CMDB,
Incident, Problem and Change.

Is there any document describing this? Or will you provide me some
guidelines for achiving this task?

I'll be hightly grateful to you. 

Thanks


LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
 
 This forum has been VERY sarcastic over the last week or socut the
 guy/girl a bit of slack, they obviously need 'guidelines' in standing
up a
 production serverso I'll give this very generic topic a stab
  
 First you need to have some sort of idea how many users you will be
having
 Then you need to get an idea of what sort of application you will
need, if
 using the ITSM Suite you know right off the bat you will need a beefy
 server
 Then you need to determine how many licenses you are going to need
based
 on
 the server/apps/usage you are expecting
 then determine if you want DB/App/Web all on the same box, or separate
 boxes
 based on your needs
 BMC has a few 'Server Sizing' whitepapers that I have never looked at,
but
 they seem to be quite popular
  
 Please take a look at these suggestions and see if they help any
 
   _  
 
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Pulsen
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:43 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 
 ** This is how you make up a production server -
 
 1 Cup of Filter Guides
 2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
 512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
 1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you
know!)
 7 dollars an hour
 
 Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL
 tower
 system!!)
 Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142
days,
 while on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why isn't
it
 working.
 
 Server to upper management immediately before they forget your
project...
 
 Will server 2 - 50,000 people.
 
 Hope this helps
 
 Kevin P.
 
 **
 Thank you for posting this response.  I was very close to responding
 with Try a ladder or something equally...unhelpful.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Is this Friday humor early?
 
 Can you give us a little more information?  
 
 Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
 Did it leave you?
 
 Was it an old version that felt unsupported?
 
 Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 
 
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of AR_User
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:48 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Hello Friends,
 
 Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 
 
 I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
 any
 standard procedures?
 
 Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...
 
 Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-25 Thread Kevin Pulsen
http://www.bmc.com/

Select Support

Select Product Documentation

Select Supported Product A-Z List

Select the Letter R (From All Products (sorted by current name))

There you will find links with support for -

BMC Remedy AR System Server
BMC Remedy Service Desk Application  (Incident  Problem as well as CMDB)
BMC Remedy Asset Management Application
BMC Remedy Change Management Application

There are quite a few of PDF's to download...

You will need a BMC support ID and password to access these files, your BMC 
sales rep should be able to help get you one if you don't have it.

AR_User I hope this helps.

Kevin P.


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Hi LJ,

First of all Thank you very much for replying me and providing me  important
tips.

I m  really needy one and this thing (Updating Server)  I m facing this first
time. I worked on ITSM and ARS bt dont have any  experience of making up the
server.

So I've Oracle as the DB and  Windows Server 2003 and I've to install CMDB,
Incident, Problem and  Change.

Is there any document describing this? Or will you provide me  some
guidelines for achiving this task?

I'll be hightly grateful to  you. 

Thanks


LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
 
 This  forum has been VERY sarcastic over the last week or socut the
  guy/girl a bit of slack, they obviously need 'guidelines' in standing up  a
 production serverso I'll give this very generic topic a  stab
  
 First you need to have some sort of idea how many users  you will be having
 Then you need to get an idea of what sort of  application you will need, if
 using the ITSM Suite you know right off  the bat you will  need a beefy
 server
 Then you need to determine  how many licenses you are going to need based
 on
 the  server/apps/usage you are expecting
 then determine if you want  DB/App/Web all on the same box, or separate
 boxes
 based on your  needs
 BMC has a few 'Server Sizing' whitepapers that I have never looked  at, but
 they seem to be quite popular
  
 Please take a  look at these suggestions and see if they help any
 
   _   
 
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Pulsen
 Sent: Thursday,  April 24, 2008 8:43 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re:  OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 
 ** This is  how you make up a production server -
 
 1 Cup of Filter   Guides
 2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
 512 GB of  Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
 1 - 3 Months of  Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you know!)
 7 dollars an  hour
 
 Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server,  must be a FULL
 tower
 system!!)
 Hold it above your head  with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142 days,
 while on one foot,  chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why isn't it
 working.
  
 Server to upper management immediately before they forget your  project...
 
 Will server 2 - 50,000 people.
 
 Hope  this helps
 
 Kevin P.
 
 **
 Thank you for  posting this response.  I was very close to responding
 with Try a  ladder or something equally...unhelpful.
 
 -Original  Message-
 From: Action  Request System discussion  list(ARSList)
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford,  Claire
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: OT -  RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Is this Friday humor  early?
 
 Can you give us a little more information?  
  
 Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
 Did  it leave you?
 
 Was it an old version that felt  unsupported?
 
 Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in  28 hours Sanford 
 
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 Sent: Thursday, April  24, 2008 8:48 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: How  to make a  Production Server Up?
 
 Hello Friends,
 
  Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 
 
 I  don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
  any
 standard procedures?
 
 Please help me...I'll be  highly grateful to all of you...
 
 Thank you very much...
   
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-25 Thread LJ Longwing
If you are going with ITSM, yes, there are documents available to you
through support on which to install when, in what order, etc. 

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Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

Hi LJ,

First of all Thank you very much for replying me and providing me important
tips.

I m really needy one and this thing (Updating Server) I m facing this first
time. I worked on ITSM and ARS bt dont have any experience of making up the
server.

So I've Oracle as the DB and Windows Server 2003 and I've to install CMDB,
Incident, Problem and Change.

Is there any document describing this? Or will you provide me some
guidelines for achiving this task?

I'll be hightly grateful to you. 

Thanks


LJ LongWing (Head) wrote:
 
 This forum has been VERY sarcastic over the last week or socut the 
 guy/girl a bit of slack, they obviously need 'guidelines' in standing 
 up a production serverso I'll give this very generic topic a stab
  
 First you need to have some sort of idea how many users you will be 
 having Then you need to get an idea of what sort of application you 
 will need, if using the ITSM Suite you know right off the bat you will 
 need a beefy server Then you need to determine how many licenses you 
 are going to need based on the server/apps/usage you are expecting 
 then determine if you want DB/App/Web all on the same box, or separate 
 boxes based on your needs BMC has a few 'Server Sizing' whitepapers 
 that I have never looked at, but they seem to be quite popular
  
 Please take a look at these suggestions and see if they help any
 
   _
 
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Pulsen
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:43 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 
 ** This is how you make up a production server -
 
 1 Cup of Filter Guides
 2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
 512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
 1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you 
 know!)
 7 dollars an hour
 
 Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL 
 tower
 system!!)
 Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142 
 days, while on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why 
 isn't it working.
 
 Server to upper management immediately before they forget your project...
 
 Will server 2 - 50,000 people.
 
 Hope this helps
 
 Kevin P.
 
 **
 Thank you for posting this response.  I was very close to responding 
 with Try a ladder or something equally...unhelpful.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Is this Friday humor early?
 
 Can you give us a little more information?  
 
 Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
 Did it leave you?
 
 Was it an old version that felt unsupported?
 
 Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford
 
 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:48 AM
 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
 Subject: How to make a Production Server Up?
 
 Hello Friends,
 
 Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 
 
 I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there 
 any standard procedures?
 
 Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...
 
 Thank you very much...
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How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread AR_User
Hello Friends,

Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 

I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there any
standard procedures?

Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very much...
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OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread Sanford, Claire
Is this Friday humor early?

Can you give us a little more information?  

Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
Did it leave you?

Was it an old version that felt unsupported?

Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 

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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:48 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: How to make a Production Server Up?

Hello Friends,

Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 

I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
any
standard procedures?

Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread Pierson, Shawn
Thank you for posting this response.  I was very close to responding
with Try a ladder or something equally...unhelpful.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanford, Claire
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

Is this Friday humor early?

Can you give us a little more information?

Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
Did it leave you?

Was it an old version that felt unsupported?

Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford

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Subject: How to make a Production Server Up?

Hello Friends,

Will you please tell me how to make a production server up?

I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
any
standard procedures?

Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread Kevin Pulsen
This is how you make up a production server -

1 Cup of Filter Guides
2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you know!)
7 dollars an hour

Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL tower 
system!!)
Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142 days, while 
on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why isn't it working.

Server to upper management immediately before they forget your project...

Will server 2 - 50,000 people.

Hope this helps

Kevin P.

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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: OT - RE  How to make a Production Server Up?

Is this Friday humor  early?

Can you give us a little more information?  

Did you break  up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
Did it leave you?

Was it  an old version that felt unsupported?

Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing  me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 

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Subject: How to  make a Production Server Up?

Hello Friends,

Will you please tell  me how to make a production server up? 

I don't know how to do this. What  I need to take care of and is there
any
standard procedures?

Please  help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very  much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread LJ Longwing
This forum has been VERY sarcastic over the last week or socut the
guy/girl a bit of slack, they obviously need 'guidelines' in standing up a
production serverso I'll give this very generic topic a stab
 
First you need to have some sort of idea how many users you will be having
Then you need to get an idea of what sort of application you will need, if
using the ITSM Suite you know right off the bat you will need a beefy server
Then you need to determine how many licenses you are going to need based on
the server/apps/usage you are expecting
then determine if you want DB/App/Web all on the same box, or separate boxes
based on your needs
BMC has a few 'Server Sizing' whitepapers that I have never looked at, but
they seem to be quite popular
 
Please take a look at these suggestions and see if they help any

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** This is how you make up a production server -

1 Cup of Filter Guides
2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you know!)
7 dollars an hour

Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL tower
system!!)
Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142 days,
while on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why isn't it
working.

Server to upper management immediately before they forget your project...

Will server 2 - 50,000 people.

Hope this helps

Kevin P.

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Is this Friday humor early?

Can you give us a little more information?  

Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
Did it leave you?

Was it an old version that felt unsupported?

Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 

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Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 

I don't know how to do this. What I need to take care of and is there
any
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Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread Gary Opela (Corporate)
I was thinking more along the lines of:

 

Purchase a server, probably quad-core with 2 - 4 gigs of ram if you are
not running ITSM and are not in a mega-large environment

Throw in a couple hundred gigs of HD space, maybe just 100gig, just
depends on your amount of work.

Microsoft windows server (if you choose MS), SQL Server (If that is your
best supported DB on your site, and you are running windows)

Java 6

 

You can install everything, the arserver, email, and mid-tier on this
server also. You should be able to handle a moderate amount of work
without issues (unless you are running itsm)

 

You should be good to go after that.

 

OH yeah, yeah need a remedy developer or two to develop your
applications, or probably hire a contractor to get ITSM up and running
if you are going with that, and then the contractor can train your
remedy developr or two to configure/administer ITSM.

 

Thanks,

 

Gary Opela, Jr., RSP

Remedy Engineer

Leader Communications, Inc.

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Subject: Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

 

** This is how you make up a production server -

1 Cup of Filter Guides
2 Tsp of Active Links (with Run If qualifiers)
512 GB of Wyndows Server (or 4GB of Lynux, your taste preference)
1 - 3 Months of Contract work (Because IT'S M an upgrade, don't you
know!)
7 dollars an hour

Put all the above ingredients in a crappy 80286 server, must be a FULL
tower system!!)
Hold it above your head with both hands, shake vigorously for 3.142
days, while on one foot, chanting - It must work, It has to work, Why
isn't it working.

Server to upper management immediately before they forget your
project...

Will server 2 - 50,000 people.

Hope this helps

Kevin P.

**
Thank you for posting this response.  I was very close to responding
with Try a ladder or something equally...unhelpful.

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 9:14 AM
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Subject: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

Is this Friday humor early?

Can you give us a little more information?  

Did you break up with the server?  Making up is hard to do!
Did it leave you?

Was it an old version that felt unsupported?

Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford 

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Will you please tell me how to make a production server up? 

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Please help me...I'll be highly grateful to all of you...

Thank you very much...
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Re: OT - RE How to make a Production Server Up?

2008-04-24 Thread Rick Cook
I was going to suggest using a nice base coat of foundation, followed by eye
shadow and liner, etc.  But you're right, that would be a bit sarcastic.  So
forget I said that.

It's great that many of you are attempting to help the guy/girl.  But the
bottom line is that we don't really have enough info to do much but throw
spaghetti at the wall.

So, Dude/Dudette/Original poster:  Could you give us some more information
on what specifically you're tasked with doing?  The more you help us, the
more we can help you.  Might even give us your name - it's just considered
polite in these parts.

Rick

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 Did it leave you?

 Was it an old version that felt unsupported?

 Claire PE.Sality.MO is killing me... no sleep in 28 hours Sanford

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