Re: Huge unexpected file/dir deletions without user intervention


Subject: Re: Huge unexpected file/dir deletions without user intervention
From: Hans-Peter Jansen (hpj.lisa@t-online.de)
Date: Sun Jun 18 2000 - 10:18:55 EDT


Steve Freitas wrote:
>
> >One user noticed that it was taking a long time to empty the network
> >trash can, and stopped it. When we looked into their trash,
>
> YIKES!
>
> If that isn't enough to send me running to Helios, I don't know what
> is... (Of course, somebody will tell me about losing data on that too,
> but I'm blissfully ignorant at the moment.)
>
> Steve Freitas

You may have noted the difference between proprietary and open source
solutions. If you can spend the money for the former, go for it,
and find a appropriate mailing list to discuss their problems.

For most other people reading here, this isn't a solution at all.

FrisPete

P.S.: Sorry for lowering the signal/noise ratio once again.

-- 
Any sufficiently adverse technology is indistinguishable from Microsoft.



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