TheRiov wrote:
If their IT rules are anything like ours it probably went down something like this:
The computer is stored in an asset database with a registered user.
Yes.
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They made multiple attempts to contact the user but as they were on leave they just hit a black hole.
True, but every employee has a manager. They came to me and asked. I explained where she was, and when she would return. The response was "we should do this while she's out so it doesn't disturb her." Hey, great idea. But why wipe it out without a backup? Why not have your **** together enough to make sure you have the parts?
I found out later that this isn't even an upgrade. They are just wiping her hard drive, all her software, etc, to get rid of Windows XP and install Windows 7. WTF - that's not important. What parts are we waiting for????
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The manager never reassigned the asset to a new user while the person was on leave, so they had no alternate contact information.
No, I never did, because it's still allocated for her. But again, all employees have a manager, so it shouldn't be that hard to find out why someone isn't responding. Go to her manager.
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As the lease deadline approached they were forced to take action by their own deadlines.
Again, this is just to get Windows 7 installed. No other purpose.
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That being said, in my environment we would have contacted the manager, however in many companies personnel on leave are reassigned to a leave manager (as they are here) who has no information as to the status of the PC and sometimes ignores such requests. (particularly when they're CC'd not directly targeted by an email)
Ok, with the new information - would you wipe the drive without making a backup?