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Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI

Submitted by on December 9, 2005 – 11:27 am 3 Comments

The following is an overview of the GUI for Veritas Enterprise Administrator 3.2

Veritas Enterprise Administrator GUI
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  • Jeff says:

    If i keep automatic disk defragmentation ON in windows 7, and if my laptop is off during the time it is scheduled to defragment, then when would the defragmentation be done next time?

    If it is scheduled to be done weekly, would it defragment after ONE WEEK at the same time?

  • Paul M says:

    I’m a student and in the same time I make “CISCO” courses CCNA’
    In the same time I want to learn strong programming language wich will help me on my way to “System Administrator”. At the moment I’m between C#/ .NET and PHP.
    WHAT I HAVE TO DO!??
    I can’t decide…
    And please explain why
    thanks

  • PoohBearPenguin says:

    im looking to restore it to the first day out of the box, not using win xp restore point. I thought I read somewhere there is a F__ button to hold down?

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