renegade600
April 20th, 2006, 10:59 AM
A user called who had lost a document. Thinking at first that we could restore it from a backup tape, my colleague started asking some standard questions.
Me: "Okay, when did you lose the document?"
User: "I don't know. I wrote it about a year or so ago."
Me: "When did you write it?"
User: "I don't know."
Me: "Was the document deleted?"
User: "I don't think so. It's on the server somewhere."
Me: "Which network drive did you save it to?"
User: "I don't know."
Me: "Well, what is the name of the document?"
User: "I don't know. It was too long ago!"
Me: "Can you tell me what client it referred to?"
User: "No."
Me: "Ummm, well, there are several hundred thousand documents on the servers, so unless we have some more information about the document, it's going to be tough to find."
User: "But, can't you just restore it from the backup? I really need this document!"
Me: "What kind of document was it?"
User: "It was a fax, and I don't want to have to type it again!"
Me: "Okay, when did you lose the document?"
User: "I don't know. I wrote it about a year or so ago."
Me: "When did you write it?"
User: "I don't know."
Me: "Was the document deleted?"
User: "I don't think so. It's on the server somewhere."
Me: "Which network drive did you save it to?"
User: "I don't know."
Me: "Well, what is the name of the document?"
User: "I don't know. It was too long ago!"
Me: "Can you tell me what client it referred to?"
User: "No."
Me: "Ummm, well, there are several hundred thousand documents on the servers, so unless we have some more information about the document, it's going to be tough to find."
User: "But, can't you just restore it from the backup? I really need this document!"
Me: "What kind of document was it?"
User: "It was a fax, and I don't want to have to type it again!"