Exchange Errors After Online Restore
After Exchange database corruption, online backups prove as the most prominent source for Exchange server repair as then you need not to look for some third party applications to do the course. But, in few of the cases, when you think that you have the full online backup and the database has been restored successfully, as a failure, the Information Store may fail to start, with the error messages like:
“Error -1414 or 0xfffffa7a or 4294965882 (JET_errSecondaryIndexCorrupted)”
Or
“Error -1032 or 0xfffffbf8 or 4294966264 (JET_errFileAccessDenied)”
Or
“Error -1030 or 0xfffffbfa or 4294966266 or c8000406 or 3355444230 (JET_errAlreadyInitialized)”
In this case, the application log may be found full with Event IDs 172, 177, 1080, 5000, 145, 1120 and others which state the words that Exchange server recovery is not completed yet.
The culprit running behind can be the change in Windows NT service pack level and computer name. Actually, with the service level change, Exchange server gets activated to rebuild the indexes to resist incompatibility issues. In condition that the computer name has got changed, the mentioned error messages may appear. So, for the success, there should be the service level match between the recovery server and Exchange server computer. The same problem has also been seen with the changed computer names and same service levels.
To solve the current issue and to have full EDB recovery success, either have the offline degfragmentation or rename sever with the same name as that of earlier one, from which backup was taken.
For the unfortunate cases, when there is no backup or the desired results are not coming, EDB repair with the help of software utilities is the only choice. Exchange server repair software have the ability to scan and repair the database with the competent algorithms. The software are built with the wonderful Exchange server recovery abilities along with offering the interactive interface.
Stellar Phoenix Mailbox Exchange Recovery rids out database corruption by the most powerful EDB recovery algorithms. Compatible with Exchange server 5.5, 2000 and 2003, the software safely repairs the database with the actual content and view.
Phoenix Exchange server recovery is the blend product for curing all database corruption problems. The software proves worth for all the database objects.
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Is India Actually Developing?????
Is India Actually Developing?“I used to think I was poor. Then they told me I wasn’t poor, I was needy. Then they told me it was self-defeating to think of myself as needy. I was deprived. (Oh not deprived but rather underprivileged.) Then they told me that underprivileged was overused. I was disadvantaged. I still don’t have a dime. But I have a great vocabulary.” – Jules Feiffer
Who is developing?-
Sensex has touched the 20,000 mark within a short period of time. The bulls are roaring on Dalal Street. Traders are celebrating it. The soaring Sensex has become a symbol of India’s growing economy. But what does it indicate — that India is one of the fastest growing economies in the world? Indeed, everyone should be happy that India is doing well and receiving huge inflows of foreign exchange. This is becoming the breaking news of the media and it is shown in such a way that India is developing very fast. All magazines, newspapers and TV channels are representing this rise with the development of the country. But there is a point that is Sensex or any other stock market indices should be taken as criteria of development? If is it so then why people are not smiling all that much? The truth is that Sensex reaching great heights and high industrial growth has little meaning for the common man. It is not benefiting the common Indian because when it is showing up as higher profits for the corporate sector, it translates to higher salaries and bigger perks for top executives. Thus it is not benefiting the common or poor India. Why is the rise in Sensex not affecting the fortunes of all? This is because only a few million people are investing in the equity (shares) of companies. Indians invested only 6.2 per cent of their total savings in equity-related instruments in 2007 and equity and mutual funds accounted for only 1.2 per cent of the GDP in 2007.[1] So rising Sensex is benefiting to only few people that have invested in it. This seems to be the by-product of the Global Economy, benefiting only the upper classes and elites while the poor get poorer.
Government policies are also seems to be concentrate on the matters of big industries. Government also shows indices like Sensex and Nifty as criteria of the progress of the country. Earlier the slogan of political parties was “poverty eradication” but now days they talk about Forex, Sensex and economic buoyancy. The government says that purchasing power capacity of people is increased. But we should not see the purchasing power of the people who buy luxurious items like car, T.V. etc. We should see the point that prices of wheat, rice, edible oil and pulses have risen and poor people are not able to buy this. Prosperous India has not yet provided sufficient social infrastructure to make the country less brutal for those at the bottom. India is a democratic country. Whether that democracy is a democracy wherein a small portion of people is being benefited and where there is poverty, they are not getting benefited?
Government’s point-
According to Gandhiji we want independence for effecting change in the system. I think that we have not succeeded in that goal. Sensex, Forex, growth rate, saving and investment are increasing but inequality has also been increasing. Inequality always creates dissatisfaction. We must think about poorest of the poor people and not about rich people. Your policy should be guided for poor people. This government is running by great economists and these led to the situation where common people cannot buy vegetables. Government shows great affection towards the big industrialists. They provide them with each and every requirement whether in terms of money, resources or with land. But both government and private sector are not performing their civil duty. Charity, civic duty and pressure on both the state and the private sector to sustain anti-poverty programmes are rare. Our politicians are seriously concerned when their interests are at stake (the Sensex being one of them) but they hardly care for the millions who go hungry. Hunger and poverty will not be eliminated as long as they form the basis of vote-bank politics.[2]
Poverty in India is present from a long time, no matter which government comes to power. Seat sharing is become the most important work of the parties. Even after 40 years of garibi hatao campaign launched by Indira Gandhi we are still lagging behind Ethiopia in hunger eradication. With the economic buoyancy in industrial sector the investment is increased in this sector. But we need more investment in social sector to increase the status of poor. In India 26% i.e. 260 million people are below the “official” poverty line. In comparison to China, they have only 6 million people who can be termed as poor.
Agriculture sector-
India’s most of the population is engaged in the agriculture sector. This sector is also suffering from many obstacles. Farmer is the biggest producer and farmer is the biggest consumer. Farmer is getting poorer day-by-day. Farmers are commuting suicides. Till the farmers do not get right prices for their produce, they will not get benefited directly. [3]Agriculture, too, needs investment and farmers require credit to remain viable. But today most farmers remain poor without having adequate access to credit and have to migrate from farms to towns in search of work, as productivity and output are low and the size of farms small. Most farmers do not even own the land they are tilling. And the farmers who have their farms to cultivate are forcing to give their land to Special Economic Zones (SEZ). India is trying to attract foreign investment to spur its economy and help develop its largely backward infrastructure. In part, it has chosen to do this by setting up Special Economic Zones, where companies get tax breaks to open businesses and factories. But critics say farmers are often forced from their land or cheated of its value when it is acquired for these projects. On 29th October 2007, 27,000 landless people were gathered to march to Parliament and to protest against government. “Day-by-day the Sensex goes up but the common people get nothing from this,” said Anil Gupta, a march organizer, referring to the Bombay Stock Exchange’s benchmark index. “People here are asking only for the basics. There is no greed. They don’t want clothes or electricity, just land so they can feed themselves,” he said. ‘’In the recent years of economic liberalization, the programme of land distribution among the landless has been badly neglected while hundreds of thousands of acres that belonged to small peasants have been taken away for industries, mining, dams and others projects. Their already meager share of the land is diminishing. Non-violent struggle for protecting the land rights of the poor cannot be delayed any further,’’ said P.V. Rajagopal, the main organizer of the march and chairman of the internationally-known Ekta Parishad movement. [4]
If multinationals needs land government provide them but if landless want land, government denied them. All matters of land reforms laws like SEZ come under 9th schedule. Earlier the rule was that laws under 9th cannot be review by court but now after the Supreme Court decision that court can interpret the laws come under 9th schedule, there is a little hope that this discrimination of farmers could be stop. But it is not so easy. Nandigram issue is an example. Government is giving the land for SEZ that is fertile and producing. This totally shows the unfriendly nature of the government with the poor farmers. Indian property laws are unsettled and are not precise and this also helps the government to acquire the land of poor landowners. And the other factor is red tapping and corruption that also allows exploiting these farmers. So we cannot just blame big industrialists. There are so many loopholes present in our system. Farmers are committing suicides because they are not able to give interest of the loan. There is no facility of small credit without any security like in Bangladesh where Gramin Bank of Yunus Khan is giving small credit without any security.
Cause of poverty-
The main cause of poverty in India is unemployment. This is also because of illiteracy. The poor people cannot afford private school education and the level of government education is very bad. So we can say that only few can get jobs in the future because of lack of education and qualification. The poor people also cannot open their own business because they are not able to get sufficient credit. This is because of lack of education and lack of sufficient security. The credit only goes to the rich people who have collateral securities.
Consequences of poverty-
Due to poverty poor people are not able to invest and even save money. Saving and investing are become only the business of well-to-do people. In real sense, India is experiencing such situation where economic development is only helpful to the rich and more secured people. On one hand people are talking about airplanes, latest mobiles, LCD TVs, five star hotels, abroad education etc. but on the other hand people are deprived of even basic needs like shelter, food, primary education, proper sanitation, pure water, permanent jobs, etc. Such contrasts are not sustainable, and this is clearly evident from the rising protests, incidents of violence, the crime rate, insurgencies and Naxalite activity.[5]
Separation of classes-
Indians are now divided into three parts- upper class, middle class and lower class. The upper class i.e. the big businessmen are always trying to attract middle class because they see them as their market. They do not bother about the poor class. Not only upper class is responsible for this situation but also middle class is also responsible for this. Middle-class Indians who feel little obligation to the poor tend to believe that they have made their contribution simply by becoming middle class. They focus on their own needs because they have overcome a great deal to get where they are and still fear slipping back. Moreover, they say, why give to the state when corrupt politicians will just waste the money? Meanwhile, small charities oriented towards children and women are sprouting up across the country. But life expectancy at birth across India as a whole—62 for men, 64 for women—is lower than in poor Latin American countries like Guatemala and Nicaragua, and the poorest rural families eat less rice than they did five years ago. And no statistic can capture the agonizing sight of a barefoot, ragged four year old doing somersaults at a traffic light to earn a rupee.[6]
Government launched the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme to give employment to the poorest to the poor. It is launched with the aim of providing 60m people a measure of financial protection, through guaranteed work and unemployment benefit. But this scheme is also seems not more than a political tool. Again red tapping, bad governance and corruption are the obstacles that are likely to come before this scheme.
It is not true that India is not developing that India is not developing but it is not developing altogether. Some of the Indian states are doing well. In Tamil Nadu, half the population lived below the poverty line in the mid-1960s, but effective contraception, female education and primary healthcare led to population stability and a consequent drop in poverty by the end of the century. But in Bihar, which had the same percentage of people below the poverty line in the 1960s, the population still grows at a staggering pace, making anti-poverty measures hard to pursue. Both Assam and Punjab have histories of political violence and a poor school system, but the latter’s infrastructure allows for a standard of life far ahead of the former.[7]
Conclusion-
It’s not easy to eradicate poverty in a country of having largest number of poor. But somehow steps have to be taken to come up with this problem. The government should take some steps with the public involvement. The upper class and middle class have to realize their civic duty towards poor. I am not talking about the national sharing but atleast some measures should be taken to make flow of money towards the poor one. It’s good that the big businessmen are becoming richer but poor should get some benefit out of this. They should give a better platform to the poor through aiding them by providing with good education, proper housing, safe drinking water, proper sanitation facility and more importantly jobs. The banks should take some measures that will allow short period and small credit without any security to the poor so that they can start their own business. By only such efforts we can develop in true sense and can say our country as Incredible India. In the end I want to say that it’s not the gyrating Sensex that will bring our country prosperity, only the all-over development will bring India into the league of developed countries.
References-
By V. Rajagopal from Tirupati from the review of article Inhumanity Index (26th Oct., 2007) in Hindu
By Shri Uday Pratap Singh from Synopsis of Debates of Rajya Sabha on March 8, 2007.
loveleenchawla
http://www.articlesbase.com/economics-articles/is-india-actually-developing-688079.html
Migration Problems
As the term “global village” becomes a key definition of the modern world most of developed countries open their doors to professional immigrants from developing countries. Consequently, developing countries experience the lack of skilled people that could rise up the economic levels of their home countries. Recently, African countries have become the leaders of those states that significantly suffer from migration of its citizens to more developed countries. Although, African nations are even more than partially responsible for the “brain drain” they face as they encourage their citizens to receive experience in developed countries; after finishing training programs abroad and experienced better quality of life African citizens simply do not want to come back to their home countries. It is crucially important for the governments of African countries to stop such mass migration from Africa in order to have their home countries developing.
This issue turns out to be very controversial when we start looking for who is actually responsible for the effect of “brain drain” in Africa. If we view the problem from one side we might think that it is very simple to keep skilled, talented and well-educated people in Africa and let them develop their countries. From the other side African countries do not have a great number of higher-level learning institutions to prepare a desired quantity of professionals. A bad thing is that most of African countries do not posses money to create these facilities and besides they will have to dedicate a lot of time in order to create and develop decent educational system. Besides, in order to attract investment African states have to reduce the level of corruption that they presently have. Corruption greatly scares away investors, especially foreign. High crime rate in most African cities also has a negative effect on foreign investments as it makes investors feel unsafe about their capital and results then to seek other investment alternatives. To decrease the level of corruption, for example, South African government implemented “turn around” strategy in 2003. Barry Gilder, the director-general of home affairs, very often makes surprised visits to department’s regional offices to see if the subordinates are implementing the new strategy to life.
We can argue on and on who is responsible for the fact that well-educated people leave Africa, however, it will not solve the problem. What should be done is actually finding ways to decrease a number of emigrants from Africa. In order to accomplish that task the possible causes of mass migration from Africa have to be found and eliminated to the possible extend.
The most obvious cause for migration from African countries is high unemployment rate and a possibility to have a greater monetary income in the destination country. To resolve that problem Africa simply needs a lot of time and investments. However, what can be done right away is toughening of emigration rules in African countries and toughening of immigration rules in the developed destination countries. For example, make it mandatory for all the students that go studying abroad to come back to their home countries after some period of time. Developed foreign countries have to encourage African students to return to their home countries, although, it might be difficult for students to readjust to home conditions as they are exposed to higher living standards.
Another cause of mass migration from Africa is fairly poor living conditions in many African countries. The governments have to improve living standards by increasing economic growth and skilled labor absorption into the economy. The governments have to create favorable conditions for investments in their economy. (I have already mentioned above in my paper what should be done by the governments in order to attract investments.) Instead of spending about four billion dollars annually to recruit and pay foreign professionals African governments should spend this money on training their own professionals.
Africa is an immense developing region that has a great potential. It is logical that to continue the growth in the variety of fields Africa needs high quality workers. Unfortunately, the tendency for migration of African native professionals, mostly to northern more developed countries, increases every year. To keep up with the pace of development African governments’ primary task is to keep the “golden youth” in there home countries because the very same generation will be running African countries on the peak of their developing. It is vitally important to create beneficial and promising conditions for native smart young people in order to keep them enthusiastic about the developing of their region. Only then Africa can have promising future.
Jeff Stats
http://www.articlesbase.com/college-and-university-articles/migration-problems-135053.html
Have you seen Fall of the Republic?
With the establishment at every level desperately attempting to extinguish the simmering fires of fury now burning within the psyche of grass roots America, devastated at the effect The Obama Deception had in unlocking people from the hypnotic trance of the left-right paradigm, Fall Of The Republic arrives to deliver the sucker punch to the new world order.
Resistance to tyranny is spreading like wildfire all around us as the masses finally begin the long process of awakening to the agenda of the globalists that targets them for total domination and the elimination of all human freedom and dignity.
But only with the activism of you, the front line soldier in the Infowar, can we ever hope to reach more people and accelerate the transformation of understanding now enveloping the planet as the new world order similarly accelerates its programs of world government and global enslavement in the knowledge that their time is running out.
We are putting out this urgent call to action to everyone reading these words – get Fall Of The Republic – get the DVD or download a high-quality version at Prison Planet.tv – make copies and hand them out, seed the online version to the four corners of the Internet. Spread the truth virally and help us reach tens of millions of people, just as we did with The Obama Deception.
This is not just about opening minds, its about saving souls from eternal bondage to the new world order system that seeks to strip them completely of their true inherent shining spark of humanity and love.
This is your chance to be part of history, to stand up for freedom, to stand up for humanity and become part of the solution that finally defeats the dark agenda of the new world order and leads to the spiritual renaissance of the 21st century.
Fall Of The Republic: The Presidency Of Barack Obama (FULL MOVIE)
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Fall Of The Republic documents how an offshore corporate cartel is bankrupting the US economy by design. Leaders are now declaring that world government has arrived and that the dollar will be replaced by a new global currency.
When you Face a Beggar
When you face a beggar
Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate.
I have been told by a couple from USA that here in India people are like a crowd and they also told me that beggars are on higher side. We , the people of India had introduced this charity system and when it was introduced, none of us could tell. We have been told that even great rishis and bhagatas who were living in jungles or in mounain caves had been visiting the people with families and they were begging from them and the people were happy to give them charity believing that by this act they shall be paving their way to Heaven. And since then the beggars had been telling us and had been assuring us that we shall get Heaven if we give a beggar something with which he could lead a life.
Time has come when we should have an eye what that couple said to me. They were of the view that beggars in India are on higher side. It clearly means that some people are available as beggars in their own countries too. But there, as per their statement, the state is giving some unemployment allowances to the people who are not in a position to get work or are not in a position to work because of some long term disease or because of they are handicapped. Here in India begging has become a profession, a trade, a calling and an employment. Some families have adopted begging as a profession. They beg, they deploy their children on this field and sometime they are picking up children of others, are handicapping those children and then those children are put at places to beg and in the evening these professionals pick them up back and prepare them for the nest day. There are reports that these people are picking up children and the police is not in a position to catch these persons because they transport the child to some far of place immediately without any waste of time and till the police comes in action, they have done their duty. Some gangs are working against money and the beggars are deploying them against money. Some girl children could be converted at a later stage as prostitutes, dancing girls, dave dassis, call girls or the like.
The state has already passed laws prohibiting begging, but the state could not implement the law because if the state starts catching these beggars, they shall create an additional burden on the state which is already with empty exchequers. The beggars are increasing and we can find them at the railway stations, at the bus stands, in the streets, in fronts of the temples, gurdwaras and at all the religious places. A beggar once was surprised to note that he could collect more money when he spent the day before a hotel where wine was served and then he said, ” Oh God you have given me wrong address. I had been sitting before religious places and could not collect two time meals, but today I had sat before a wine house and I could collect money for two three day”.
If India wants that its name should appear in countries which have declared themselves as advanced countries, they shall have to stop all these beggars and if they are not in a position to stop begging, they shall never be allowed entry in the list of advanced countries. Beggars are a curse and the people must wash it away. None should be allowed to beg and the state must think on the subject. Our forefathers had introduced this concept of charity. That had been a wrong action and it must be written off today because we are not tolerating all this and people coming from abroad are passing adverse remarks on us. This is very bad and therefore, each of us must start thinking on this subject and the people can do one thing, they must stop giving charity to the beggars in spite of the fact that their inner soul is prompting them to give something to the beggar. If the state has failed, we should come forward and the people can do what the state cannot do. If we stop giving anything in charity, we shall see that all those who are running asharams, matths and deras shall also wipe off from the scene and we shall turn a free country. These additional people who want our support are turning us poor and they must be stopped from snatching away our hard earned money.
Dalip Singh Wasan
http://www.articlesbase.com/advice-articles/when-you-face-a-beggar-242052.html
The Importance of Alternative Energy Sources
One of the biggest challenges the human race faces today is finding and using alternative energy sources. The push for means of generating electricity has been around for over 100 years, but when oil and coal-fired generators produced power inexpensively, the world put the search for alternative energy sources on the back burner for a number of years.
We cannot procrastinate any longer, however, as many of the earth’s natural resources, such as oil, are depleting.
A Short History Lesson on Alternative Energy Sources
The need for an alternate energy source was rekindled in the 1970′s with the oil shortage that created lines at gas stations and produced critical shortages throughout the United States. The search for alternate power generation is not limited to finding new ways of powering vehicles, as supplying cheap power for homes and industries is a continuous endeavor. There have been many advances in the search for alternative energy sources, but the price of the power produced still remains too high.
Wind, water and sun are touted as renewable energy resources with claims that once the technology is perfected, making it more cost effective, they can replace the need for oil and natural gas to turn turbines in the generation process. Even geothermal power production is one of the alternate energy sources being researched.
The Source Of The Energy Depends on The Location
For many people the switch to alternative energy sources is a matter of finding the type of alternative power that works the best in their particular geographical location. Persons who live in areas that have limited exposure to the sun for example, may not be too excited about using solar panels to supply power. When the sun goes down for an extended number of days, the town can go dark.
In some of those areas, wind is not a problem as it seems to blow nearly every day. Using wind power to turn turbines to generate electricity can work there, but may not work in other areas that experience less windy conditions. Another of the alternative energy sources, hydropower uses the power of rivers to turn generators, but the cost of the infrastructure to get power to the people from the generator may still be high for long range use.
With the three major alternative energy sources continuing to be researched and advanced, the need for an answer to out problem becomes more evident every time a person receives their electric bill, or fills their car with gas.
The resources that we have left on the planet are running out. Do your part to keep educated on the latest changes in technology and any up to date with the issues at hand to learn what you can do to help solve the energy crisis.
Madison Greene
http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/the-importance-of-alternative-energy-sources-246959.html
So Libs, You Hate Fox News, but you have no alternative suggestions?
So basically you’re running on pure ideology with no source of information?
I asked a legit question but I got no concrete answers. (see prior post)
Once again I ask you: IF NOT FOX THEN WHERE DO I TURN MY TV TO AT 5:00 WHEN I GET HOME? WHERE?
Fine…. I give up. Glenn Beck it is.
I bounce around from CNN to Fox to BBC to local and back again.
You can’t depend on any one source for news. Its amazing to me how different networks play up (or down) news stories. Everybody has an agenda. Everybody.
What is your opinion of the New World Order?
Do you think a New World Order is needed?
Is the United States of America losing its independence to a SCAM?
Or do you think it is time for the USA to order its military back home, from wherever they are, and to begin to more seriously take care of our own business for a change at home?
You got to be kidding right
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Have a new way of doing things on the planet that will be accepted by all the people on the planet
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Is kind of like saying
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Everybody will ware the same color and design of clothing to its own day of the week
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Around the whole planet
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Can you see that one every one waring the same pants and shirt or
Skirt and blouse as every body else
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Kind of scary sounding ain’t it
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Well the same with the same government for all of the people all of the time
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Can you imagine election time what it would be like
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Now reporting from all around the planet as to what the people in each country things
Of the people running for the office of
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Big Brother
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Why are they removing all my questions involving enacting laws to combat government corruption?
Why are the editors removing all my questions involving enacting laws to combat government corruption?
Why do they have to be mild, if the general public benefits… But FYI: One proposed that no Senator, congressman, president, VP or Judge convicted of a feloney or a breach of their oath of office could recieve a government pension?
And the other called for politicians running for reelection to take a polygraph test with the main theme being, Did you violate your oath of office during your last term…?
Is that mild enough for you?
Because you are an anti-semitic
Do "we the people" need to start a revolution against Obama’s police state tactics?
That nonsense might work in Chicago but will it work throughout the United States? Obama wants to take away free speach. He is also trying to intimidate news stations from running ads against him. If "WE THE PEOPLE" do not stand up against this, do we deserve the police state we get?
c
He is reminding me more of Hugo Chavez every single day,This is EXACTLY the type of thing Chavez would do.It’s sad to see so many blind Obamabots ready to hand the Country over to this Marxist.Are Americans reall this tired of living in a Free Country?
NObama 08
August 4 President