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I've given up on the idea of setting it up or quite frankly having anything to do with it.
I'll put forward the ideas on here, and try to give some pros and cons, (Cookie you will be getting a PM to help me with this bit) and then leave them too it.
I've decided 90% of people are c***s, so...
I can't remember if I'm honest mate, but apparently you can use a 172 seat bottom as well, as the coloured dots are just a piece of fabric under the top piece, which can be interchanged.
We need a thread that teaches us how to do all the seriously cool syncing stuff.
I'm still new-ish to mac, so I wouldn't be able to do it as easily as I can on PC, so when I get one, I want full functionality explained to me by cliosport. :)
Looks great, like really great. if I can escape to Le mans I'll look forward to seeing it.
Chris looks like a different person every time you photo him, I'm sure of it.
This is a very specific request... I want a wiring diagram for the aircon control panel in both a mk2 ph1 and a mk2 ph2 (analogue not digital).
The Haynes manual doesn't look to give enough detail (I can't say for sure until I get mine through).
Basically there's 15 pins on the connector...
I love that.
Love that they didn't spray the whole thing matt black, just a functional amount. (i.e a very easy colour to do to tidy up the bodywork and paint the arches in).
If you remove then radio, there's two screws there, there's also two underneath, and you need to take at least one of the "side panels" off.
In short, you have to take a fair bit out to be able to do it. How committed are you?
They might be imap, tbh they're just through cPanel and into outlook, nothing kept on server, done.
I'm not massive on the "office side" of technical jargon. Mainly because I haven't worked in an office for that long, LOL.
I like you. I like the sound of all of the above.
There's no quote for the above in terms of time, just in terms of equipment, and it's more than what you've said I could do all that for.
One question, what can I do with regards to having some sort of external backup?? I've just found out that...
God, I'm going to need to do a lot of reading to get my head around this aren't I? lol!
Almost everyone is seeming to advise these tape copies? Why are you both against them?
As for the backup of the NAS on the NAS, I'm guessing that's incase there's random corruption and the backup would be...
Right:
Total users: 5 External, 5 Internal.
Current email is done through our web host, just POP accounts that are brought into outlook. (Email suits us totally fine).
Size of data - At current, somewhere in the region of 5GB, in 3 years, around 100GB maybe.
Budget - Lowest cost solution...
Interesting, anyone help me out with regards to very rough costings on the hardware side of things?
If possible I'd love to just do it myself.
Literally all this server will be is somewhere to keep our drawing files (and a few word docs etc). Then, whilst on site, I want to be able to work on...
Nothing we do is majorly restrictive in terms on bandwidth, none of our drawings ever go over 5mb really.
Ontop of that we're working on mobile BB on site :eek: so things will be slow anyway.
To give you an idea of typical usage...
Come into office, pull a drawing off the server, work on it...
External access would be the main point of the thing!
We work in onsite offices all the time, I've never even been to our main office (Hereford).
It'd need about 8 users external access, but that's on the VERY unlikely event that everyone was accessing at the same time.
Dan - Didn't realise...
Hi.
I've been asked to look into setting up a server for my work. We're only a small-ish construction company, we basically just want somewhere central to store our drawings.
We want to be able to access them, edit, and resave them. That's about it really.
From what I've read it's...