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I know this page still needs work. The lead could be controversial but I know that post historically has a connotation of a timber. There are many publication which refer to a post as any material so it is hard to show this usage based on published materials. I am curious if the fields other than wood construction have a preference for the terms post, column, pillar, and pier. Jim Derby (talk) 16:26, 13 December 2012 (UTC) ""Yomi Ogunbajo…….Microsoft Exchange Specialist. Barclays Bank Plc., UK. I often than none get questions on issues regarding backups and Exchange Server on enterprise and critical environments, because this does not always work as required hence this brings me to find a lasting solution to this global problem. The manage,recovery of Exchange this works like magic and it has been tested on Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013 as well. Note: Do make sure you add the other volumes that houses your Databases as long as its resides on a different drive from the drive that houses the log files. DISKSHADOW: add volume G: DISKSHADOW: add volume H: DISKSHADOW: add volume I: DISKSHADOW: add volume J DISKSHADOW: add volume K: DISKSHADOW: add volume L: DISKSHADOW: begin backup DISKSHADOW: create NB: Drive G is for the log file while Drives H-L are for the DB. The create command takes a while to execute depending on the size of the log files and the DB in your Exchange Organization."" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Abo ogun (talkcontribs) 08:35, 16 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]