From: Benny Kreisler on
NEW: O&O DiskImage 5 Server Edition 01-21-2010



Dear Mr. Kreisler,

Hello there! Here's a loaded question: how do you make sure your
servers are constantly available? Do you work with RAID, or do you
have a permanent "crash" server on hand all the time?

Well, an easier and cheaper option is a classic data backup - und we
have come up with something that makes this even easier and cheaper
for you:

M.I.R. - Machine Independent Restoration: Restore whole systems onto
different hardware. (Unlike our competitors, MIR is included in our
product as standard. No hidden charges when you buy from O&O!)

E-mail notification: Keep yourself informed on how the image processes
are going by e-mail with regular status updates.

User guidance with Information Bar: Top tips and guidance throughout
the entire procedure.

One-Click Imaging: Make a perfect image copy of your entire server
with just one click - not time-consuming but comprehensive
nevertheless.

Imaging without downtime: Create consistent system images with no
interruption to your operations - from Windows 2000 to Windows Server
2008 R2.

Specially designed for Servers: Use the most modern systems on older
hardware without placing a heavy burden on it.

Various imaging methods: You can create full images (save space with
used-sector only, or comprehensive images with the forensic variety)
as well as incremental images that only save the changes made since
the last one.

Sound like a good idea? Why not take a good look at the new O&O
DiskImage 5 Server Edition on our Homepage or simply download a free
30-day trial version from our Download Page and see for yourself just
how much this program can do for your server and company security.
More here ...

Best regards from Berlin, Germany
--
Jim Harrison
Director of Sales International, O&O Software GmbH

PS: O&O DiskImage 5 Server Edition costs just US$ 359.00 in our Online
Shop.


The O&O DiskImage 5 Server Edition functions at a glance

Imaging

NEW: One-Click Imaging
Images single partitions and entire systems
Job Assistant
Images just the changes made (differential and incremental)
Forensic and direct forensic images
Advanced burning functions to CD/DVD/Blu-ray/HD-DVD
1:1 copies of drives (cloning)
Various compression and encryption methods
Restoration

NEW: Restoration onto different hardware (M.I.R.)
Start CD based on Windows PE with system rescue tools
Retrospective loading of drivers
Image can be mounted as virtual drives
Change computer name and security ID (SID)
Handling

NEW: E-mail notification
NEW: User guidance with Information Bar
Works with Microsoft Virtual PC Disks (VHD)
Graphical display of hard disk usage
TrayIcon to provide information on service and job status

Contact O&O

O&O Software GmbH
Am Borsigturm 48
13507 Berlin
Germany

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http://www.oo-software.com/en/
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From: John Smith on
On 1/21/2010 11:11 AM, Benny Kreisler wrote:
> NEW: O&O DiskImage 5 Server Edition 01-21-2010
>

Are you having trouble understanding the concept of freeware?
Either that, or you are a spammer.

I vote for the second option.

From: za kAT on
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 04:19:09 +0100, F. Reeware wrote:

> John Smith <notarealemailaddress(a)connected.com.INVALID> wrote:
>
>> Are you having trouble understanding the concept of freeware?
>> Either that, or you are a spammer.
>>
>> I vote for the second option.
>
> Mr Smith, you have my full support.

I'm sure you have made him a happy man, however I just checked this out and
O&O do a bit of freeware.

O&O RegEditor

http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/download/current/ooregeditor/index.html

"Changing or creating system and program settings belongs to the daily
routine of every Administrator. The O&O RegEditor makes working with the
registration database significantly easier. It comes with an eminently
user-friendly application, but it is through it�s portability that it
really makes the life of an Administrator much easier."

I just tried it and the search function produces a list of finds, which is
way better than M$'s effort.

32 & 64 bit versions.

--
zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat
From: No Spam on
In article <hjbtbg$jk4$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>
za kAT <zakAT(a)super-secret-IPaddress.invalid> wrote:

>On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 04:19:09 +0100, F. Reeware wrote:
>
>> John Smith <notarealemailaddress(a)connected.com.INVALID> wrote:
>>
>>> Are you having trouble understanding the concept of freeware?
>>> Either that, or you are a spammer.
>>>
>>> I vote for the second option.
>>
>> Mr Smith, you have my full support.
>
>I'm sure you have made him a happy man, however I just checked this out and
>O&O do a bit of freeware.
>
>O&O RegEditor
>
>http://www.oo-software.com/home/en/download/current/ooregeditor/index.html
>
>"Changing or creating system and program settings belongs to the daily
>routine of every Administrator. The O&O RegEditor makes working with the
>registration database significantly easier. It comes with an eminently
>user-friendly application, but it is through it�s portability that it
>really makes the life of an Administrator much easier."
>
>I just tried it and the search function produces a list of finds, which is
>way better than M$'s effort.
>
>32 & 64 bit versions.

That doesn't justify posting spam about their commercial software in a
freeware newsgroup.
From: za kAT on
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:04:57 -0800, No Spam wrote:

> That doesn't justify posting spam about their commercial software in a
> freeware newsgroup.

Where was I trying to justify that?

--
zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat