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Just finished my breakfast .... mmmmm 6 rashers of short back, 4 eggs, salt, pepper and smoky bbq sauce = WIN

you wont fit into your club shirt eating that, next time you get the urge better invite me over :whistling:

Dion and Fabs32 your clutches have been ordered

I'm upgrading the organization to Windows Server 2008 tonight. And Exchange 2007.

All by myself.

Oh god.

It's going to be a late one!

Yeah. Im not a fan of the new way they separated exchange from AD (which tbh is the old ways as thats how it used to be pre-2003)

setup win2008 on a vhost last year and the damn thing needed 4192megs to install. Not a meg less. Was very frustrating. I had to fool the vm by creating a hdd swap. Which made the install go on for a long time due to page swapping. Fun.

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I just finished polishing the 35 .... did a full "Meguire's Swirl Remover 2.0" light cut and polish yesterday, then today have done a full-on "Mequire's Tech Wax 2.0" polish and hand buff .... needless to say I am a bit tired and sore now .... but the 35 looks like someone has just poured an icy jug of water all over it .... mmmmm WET LOOK!

Yeah. Im not a fan of the new way they separated exchange from AD (which tbh is the old ways as thats how it used to be pre-2003)

setup win2008 on a vhost last year and the damn thing needed 4192megs to install. Not a meg less. Was very frustrating. I had to fool the vm by creating a hdd swap. Which made the install go on for a long time due to page swapping. Fun.

-D

Why the f**k did they move back to Exchange 5.5 days again?! That's f**ked.

I had to do a few recoveries for 5.5... oh my god... worst experience in my life. So incredibly difficult.

Why the f**k did they move back to Exchange 5.5 days again?! That's f**ked.

I had to do a few recoveries for 5.5... oh my god... worst experience in my life. So incredibly difficult.

yeah so now when creating a new user, instead of getting an email account and a home share created automatically now u gotta create the folder, share it, put that in AD and then open up exchange mgmt console and create the mailbox - which does propagate into ad but still, its a pita...

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So I need to buy everything to give my RB25 a major service tomorrow. Obviously I know where I could go, and what I need, but does anyone have any advice on cheap places and things to watch out for? The service itself will be done by me - as opposed to a mechanic. Much appreciated :whistling:

So I need to buy everything to give my RB25 a major service tomorrow. Obviously I know where I could go, and what I need, but does anyone have any advice on cheap places and things to watch out for? The service itself will be done by me - as opposed to a mechanic. Much appreciated :whistling:

Go to Motor Traders, and start from there.

Ryco Filters, Z145a i think is the part number for your oil filter.

Do the Fuel Filter also. Gates Timing belts, maybe replace your thermostat while you are at it.

Gerbox and diff oil, yeah, i guess people have their own preferences.

Just go over everything, feel the swaybar and links, check for cracks in bushes..simple things like that.

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Go to Motor Traders, and start from there.

Ryco Filters, Z145a i think is the part number for your oil filter.

Do the Fuel Filter also. Gates Timing belts, maybe replace your thermostat while you are at it.

Gerbox and diff oil, yeah, i guess people have their own preferences.

The mechanic who is doing it, would know exactly what to do. Labour..maybe 2 hours..ish.

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