Re: Service Pack
From: Spin (spin_at_spin.com)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:38:10 -0400
Have you ever heard of RTFM?
-- Regards, Spin "Bob" <b@b> wrote in message news:uKm2g#2lEHA.3824@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > I will certainly forgive you if you were blind. If you are not, please look > at the thousands and thousands and thousands of postings either in this > current NG or others. This should, normally, tell you whether MS softwares > are easy to use and nightmare-free. If MS softwares are "idiot" as you > said, then you are not only insulting me as "idiot" but all these people who > have posted so far to the Newsgroups. I understand how many toadies > Microsoft have, but a toady like you Microsoft would never ever find a > second. > > Bob > > "Spin" <spin@spin.com> wrote in message news:2qedprFuphf4U1@uni-berlin.de... > Dude, are you on drugs? How is this Dave's fault? You are clearly an idiot > who has no business in IT, IMHO. MS tries to make their software as > idiot-proof as possible but I can clearly see they have not succeeded in > your case. If I were your boss I would put you out on the street by now. > Now go chew on that for a little while. > > -- > Regards, > Spin > > > "Bob" <b@b> wrote in message news:OpmTnk2lEHA.2380@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > > «As far as why the groups don't get much responses to ntbackup questions > is > > because many IT professionals spend the $ for a real backup solution. I > > personally don't reply to ntbackup questions because I don't know anything > > about it.» > > > > I did not only spend $, I spent my skin. Windows 2003 Ntbackup is a > > nightmare and my question was addressed to Microsoft and whether they are > > going to do something about it. And where was your Dave when I was crying > > out for help? Where was he when my bosses put me under undue pressure to > > resolve it but did not know how? Your Dave turned up as soon as my > question > > implied some criticisms of Microsoft. Why could he not just shut up since > > my question was clearly addressed to Microsoft? > > > > Bob > > > > "Ricardo M. Urbano - W2K/NT4 MVP" <rmu1@columbiaSPAM.SUCKSedu> wrote in > > message ... > > > > Bob wrote: > > > > > > I sent 3 postings to this newsgroup with all the details about my > problems > > > with Ntbackup. None of them has been answered. They were simply left > > > blank > > > and God know how desperate I was for help. The reason I did not put > > > "Ntbackup" in the subject line this time was precisely to get an answer > > > because, apparently, as soon as Microsoft people see Ntbackup in the > > > subject, they would not even bother to open it and read it. I also > looked > > > at postings related to Ntbackup in this newsgroups which have not been > > > answered too. This is in one hand. > > > > > > On the other hand, for you to suggest that I should tell you which > > > operating > > > system is involved, sounds not only patronising but also contemptuous. > > > Isn't this Windows Server 2003 general Newsgroup ? Why on earth did you > > > jump to a reply without, in fact, replying to my question ? If you did > > > not > > > know the answer, please don't answer my question which is absolutely > clear > > > and begged an answer from Microsoft. > > > > > > Have a good day ! > > > > > > Bob > > > > > > "Dave Patrick" <mail@Nospam.DSPatrick.com> wrote in message ... > > > > > > You'll probably want to state the details of the problem and the > operating > > > system in question for anyone to know. > > > > > > -- > > > Regards, > > > > > > Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. > > > Microsoft Certified Professional > > > Microsoft MVP [Windows] > > > http://www.microsoft.com/protect > > > > > > "Bob" wrote: > > > | Can someone from Microsoft say whether the problems with Ntbackup > would > > > be > > > | resolved in the next SP if any ? > > > | > > > | Thanks > > > | > > > | > > > > FYI, this group is for all Windows Server platforms, so the > > possibilities are at least: > > > > Windows NT4 Server > > Windows NT4 Server Enterprise Edition > > Windows NT4 Terminal Server Edition > > Windows 2000 Server > > Windows 2000 Advanced Server > > Windows 2000 Server Datacenter Edition > > Windows 2003 Server 32 bit > > Windows 2003 Server 64 bit > > Windows 2003 Advanced Server 32 bit > > Windows 2003 Advanced Server 64 bit > > > > not to mention the NT 3.51 and earlier editions and other W2K3 flavors > > I'm not thinking of right now. > > > > As far as why the groups don't get much responses to ntbackup questions > > is because many IT professionals spend the $ for a real backup > > solution. I personally don't reply to ntbackup questions because I > > don't know anything about it. > > > > I understand your frustrations, but getting a 'tude w/ one of the few > > people to offer you help is not going to get you much further and Dave P > > is extremely knowledgeable about all things NTx. > > -- > > Ricardo M. Urbano > > Microsoft Windows 2000/NT MVP > > > > > > >
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