There is another hero on this board (actually several but this one is my best friend right now). Donna, I can relate. My server was working fine when I backed it up and shut it down after closing my solo office. It sat undisturbed for about three weeks and then was carefully carried out and put in my truck seat and transported to my house where I set up a home office to finish sending records, doing payments and statements, preparing to attest for MU. So I get all the computers hooked to the router with the instructions of my buddy and ready to go and the server won't turn on...nothing...nada...not one damned green, yellow or red light to be seen anywhere! Anthem has already been demanding copies of charts, patients are emailing saying they never made it in to pick up their records and want them now, Medicare wants a repayment on a claim.....I am beside myself, looking for the Margarita mix. I email Indy and get up to find the Tequila and before I can even add the lime juice he calls! I crawl around on the floor checking this, checking that, trying to drink my Margarita upside down with a straw, salt flaking off in my nose. Dead..dead...dead..poor dead Dell. Wish I could say it was working now but dead is dead. I don't think this power supply is going to resurrect. But, Indy has been helping me try to find replacement parts and then will skillfully guide me in the transplant. He is super. What a great guy and great friend. What a wonderful Board this has been.
Thanks to all.


Leslie
Hospital Employed Physician Who Misses The Old AC

"It's a good thing for a doctor to have prematurely grey hair and itching piles. It makes him appear to know more than he does and gives him an expression of concern which the patient interprets as being on his behalf. "