Re: shadow copy - efs - compression



Paul & Roger, get off your high horses. Ever heard of multi-tasking? I hate
responses like that. I use all resources available to get answers. Just
because I am asking a question that can be easily figured out by testing
does NOT mean I shouldn't ask it or that it doesn't deserve an answer. I can
be in the middle of testing several things to learn and get answers, as well
as reading books and tutorials, as well as posting questions to newsgroups.
I get a LOT more done in a shorter amount of time that way.

In actuallity it is called 'being smart' and using all available resources
to solve several problems simultanously.

Just because I ask a question that is easily discoverable by testing does
NOT mean that:
- I don't spend enough time 'experimenting' and 'doing'.
- I don't understand the importance of actual hands-on learning and
experience.
- I think I can get by on book knowledge alone and I am trying to do so.

your responses (excluding the suggestion to post in a more appropriate
group - that at least is good advice) are more fitting for one of the many
*unfriendly* linux newsgroups out there. Not to knock the linux community,
but they *are* known for being very n00bie intolerant and have the 'figure
it out yourself dimwit' attitude. Not all of them, but the majority.

hopefully you both will find this at least a little enlighting and realize
that everyone out there that asks questions like this are *not* just trying
to cut corners or skip out on the *most* important thing of all: hands-on
experience.

obviously, I'm offended.

have a nice weekend! :)

"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Paul Adare" <padare@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <urkrZlVZGHA.1192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, in the
microsoft.public.windows.server.security news group, Roger Abell [MVP]
<mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> says...


Great questions, but given that they (mostly) have nothing to do
with security, and are NTFS or VSS specific, perhaps this would
be better addressed is asked in
microsoft.public.windows.file_system


Sounds like someone's studying for something. Perhaps someone should be
trying these things out for one's self.


Agreed and agreed, Paul.
Most all would be fairly quickly discoverable with some tests.

--
ra



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