Bad user, no cookie!
Dec. 13th, 2007 04:05 pmSo I get a call from a panicked manager this morning about ZOMFG Files is missings!!! When I go to see him I find that he's one of the users with a My Documents folder synchronised to a file-server... or at least should be. Somehow he's managed to un-link the My Docs without knowing how and has pointed it to a random folder on his C: drive.
Cue a few minutes of "It was on my C drive yesterday, I worked on all this stuff last night and now its gone. BLARGH!" followed by me calmly re-pointing his My Docs to the share area and setting off a Synchronisation routine. I tell him to let it finish and call me if there's any problems.
Half an hour later, he calls screaming that he's lost his email folders:
Me: Okay, were they in PST files or on the server?
Him: They were backed up so they were on the server.
Me: (uhh.. kay) Right-oh! *Searchey searchey search*
Him: No, not under the inbox, they were in their own PST file (with the voice of "DUH! Wern't you listening!")
Me: Oh, okay *Windows-search for PST files*.
Him: There it is, on my desktop, that's backed up to the server!
Me: No, only My Docs is backed up on the server. Anyway, so this is the folder you wanted on the Desktop?
Him: No, that's empty, but it's got the right name...
Me: (oh fisk, he's deleted stuff from a non-backed up PST file). Okay, I can restore it from your backups.
Him: Oh wait there it is *points to Windows Search window*
Me: (Thank fisk for that!) Okay *linkes back into outlook, everything's there* Ta-da!
Him: Thanks!
Half an hour later
Him: ZOMFG FILES MISSING AGAIN, NOT IN C DRIVE!
Me: Oooookay show me what you did.
Him: See, filez not on C drive!
Me: *Checks and sees that he's un-linked My Docs from the server and re-linked it to a different random folder on the C drive*
Me: Correct, they're on the Z drive linked to your server share.
Him: BUT Z IS NOT MAH C DRIVES!!!
Me: (how to explain the difference to this person?) Yes, linking the My Docs folder synchronises your files between the C drive and the server.... *Inspiration* They are backed up!
Him: Ohs... *clickety to My Docs* ... MAH FILEZ!! YAYS!
Me: *Smiles and walks off, a little bit more of my inner child dying, sick, alone, in an abandoned orphanage, from ebola*
Half an hour later, he calls screaming that he's lost his email folders:
Me: Okay, were they in PST files or on the server?
Him: They were backed up so they were on the server.
Me: (uhh.. kay) Right-oh! *Searchey searchey search*
Him: No, not under the inbox, they were in their own PST file (with the voice of "DUH! Wern't you listening!")
Me: Oh, okay *Windows-search for PST files*.
Him: There it is, on my desktop, that's backed up to the server!
Me: No, only My Docs is backed up on the server. Anyway, so this is the folder you wanted on the Desktop?
Him: No, that's empty, but it's got the right name...
Me: (oh fisk, he's deleted stuff from a non-backed up PST file). Okay, I can restore it from your backups.
Him: Oh wait there it is *points to Windows Search window*
Me: (Thank fisk for that!) Okay *linkes back into outlook, everything's there* Ta-da!
Him: Thanks!
Half an hour later
Him: ZOMFG FILES MISSING AGAIN, NOT IN C DRIVE!
Me: Oooookay show me what you did.
Him: See, filez not on C drive!
Me: *Checks and sees that he's un-linked My Docs from the server and re-linked it to a different random folder on the C drive*
Me: Correct, they're on the Z drive linked to your server share.
Him: BUT Z IS NOT MAH C DRIVES!!!
Me: (how to explain the difference to this person?) Yes, linking the My Docs folder synchronises your files between the C drive and the server.... *Inspiration* They are backed up!
Him: Ohs... *clickety to My Docs* ... MAH FILEZ!! YAYS!
Me: *Smiles and walks off, a little bit more of my inner child dying, sick, alone, in an abandoned orphanage, from ebola*
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Date: 2007-12-13 04:59 pm (UTC)some people should be given an etch-a-sketch. and whiteout.
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Date: 2007-12-13 05:14 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-12-14 12:03 am (UTC)It's obvious, really.
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Date: 2007-12-16 12:49 am (UTC)I'm hoping I can get them to use Outlook Web Access on my new Exchange server and just tell them it's Outlook.