[HELP] TD removed from shared drive.

hello guys i have question about TD.
i have created a TD drive by the methods posted here on community.
now my one of TD is gone from shared drive.
i search about it and find that by which organization i have created is showing as under maintenance.

so is this going to come back once maintenance is over or i have go for the new one?

have anyone before face this problem?

and if it comes back do i have my data in there?

Which link you used?

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That big one lordspantry…

I got several TD from alumni.ccu.edu.tw and all of them are still present!

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I have that one but looks like this is next one who is going down bcz from bottom to top I have seen every one is going down.

recently ssrp and lordspantry domain TD got taken down by the institutions
If u had data in it…say bye bye…mostly likely it wont comeback

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hii… looks like lordspantry… has come online i got my drive and the data as it is.

wow thats good news…and ur lucky u didnt lose ur data

If only Costa college edu g suite drive can be restored too. :blush:

Cheers!!!

… And Over Every Possessor of Knowledge, There is (Some) One (Else) More Knowledgeable.

i doubt it…it was abused too much…ppl had made tuts for it even on utube..
anythg that is abused too much will be nuked especially in case of gsuite…that’s why most ppl don’t share gsuite tricks

Can you imagine. Even on YouTube. Lolz.

Whatever, life continues. Nothing good lasts forever. Cloud storage is here to stay and the search for other alternative options continue.

All i need is just a functional and long lasting edu mail. I don’t understand why people need to keep over 20 of such edu mails. You can’t store the whole internet on them. Just one gives you unlimited storage capacity. What else do we want. Bit then again, man is indeed insatiable!!!

P. S.

For a good entrepreneur who cherishes his reputation, selling such drives may do more harm than good to his trademark name. If he/she sells such stuffs to clients and they get flagged in no time, he stands the risk of being called out and labelled a scam. Better to issue a disclaimer to prospective clients. He may even have to issue a refund in some cases. That’s business. I cherish my business name, so i usually have reservations about selling such stuff.

Cheers!!!

… And Over Every Possessor of Knowledge, There is (Some) One (Else) More Knowledgeable.

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