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Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Sep 29 2006 06:50PM Thor \(Hammer of God\) (thor hammerofgod com) (2 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Oct 02 2006 09:41AM Simon Slavin (s slavin lancaster ac uk) (1 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Sep 29 2006 07:44PM Nenad (neshkica gmail com) (1 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Sep 29 2006 07:52PM Roland Dobbins (rdobbins cisco com) (1 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Oct 02 2006 05:46PM Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) (1 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Oct 03 2006 09:04AM Simon Slavin (s slavin lancaster ac uk) (1 replies) Re: Possible Entourage disclosure issues? Oct 04 2006 07:16PM Thor (Hammer of God) (thor hammerofgod com) |
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this is expected, desired behavior, but it's wrapped in an apparent
Microsoft slant which makes the post a bit suspect to me.
Exactly "who" is making the assumption that the only time one would rebuild
and compact the database is when one is trying to "scavenge" all possible
data?
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On 10/2/06 2:41 AM, "Simon Slavin" <s.slavin (at) lancaster.ac (dot) uk [email concealed]> spoketh to
all:
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> On 29 Sep 2006, at 7:50pm, Thor (Hammer of God) wrote:
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>> Greetings- I'm having issues with Entourage retaining data even
>> after a
>> database rebuild, and I'm wondering if anyone else is seeing this,
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> Don't worry, it's just normal Microsoft programming. The application
> is doing it's best to get back any data it can, on the assumption
> that that's the only reason anyone would ever do a 'rebuild'. The
> 'database rebuild' function should really be called 'database
> scavenge', and the documentation should explain that that's what it
> does.
>
> Simon
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