External HD in use?

I have a:
Model: LaCie BigDisk Extreme, Capacity: 467.52 GB, Bus: FireWire 800, Bus Location: External, LaCie Big Disk Extreme.
It keeps "clicking"(like something is happening, & the "blue lite" flashes for a few seconds every now & then BUT I'm NOT accessing nor writing to it!! When I tried to dismount it got message it was "IN USE" but its not, or shouldn't be!
Any ideas?
Thanks,

Update to my situation.
I tried firewire 400 & USB with no change in performance.
Repaired permissions, ran "techtool pro" controller check & read write check, both passed.
Verified with disk utility which passed both volumes on problem drive.
Checked "activity monitor" which showed "mdimporter" at 0%
Backed up everything on this drive, part to my other external drive, & part to my internal drive. Now I'm pretty tight on those drives for space.
Strangely, today(24th) the symptoms are all gone!! I have no idea why?
Maybe all the cleaning & maintenance I had "Onyx" do did something good but in my heart I expect the problem to resurface. We shall see.
Thanks for everyone's helpful input.
Harris

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          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\CAF\DCs\sap.com\caf\runtime\security\_comp\gen\default\public\ClientAPI\lib\java\sap.comcafruntimesecurityClientAPI.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\CAF\DCs\sap.com\caf\runtime\api\_comp\gen\default\public\compilation\lib\java\sap.comcafruntimeapicompilation.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\jdbc20\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\jdbc.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\BI_UDI\DCs\sap.com\bi\mmr\cwm_1.0_source\_comp\gen\default\public\compilation\lib\java\sap.combimmr~cwm_1.0_source.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\BI_UDI\DCs\sap.com\bi\mmr\cwm_1.0_source\_comp\gen\default\public\compilation\lib\java\sap.combimmr~cwm_1.0_source_JMI.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\BI_UDI\DCs\sap.com\bi\mmr\cwm_1.0_source\_comp\gen\default\public\compilation\lib\java\sap.combimmr~cwm_1.0_source_JMI_src.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\CAF\DCs\sap.com\caf\runtime\impl\_comp\gen\default\public\CAFRuntimeAPI\lib\java\sap.comcafruntimeimplCAFRuntimeAPI.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\ejb20\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\ejb20.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\jms\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\jms.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\com.sap.security.api.sda\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\com.sap.security.api.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\com.sap.security.api.sda\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\com.sap.security.api.perm.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\jta\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\jta.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\CAF\DCs\sap.com\caf\core\services\_comp\gen\default\public\ClientAPI\lib\java\sap.comcafcoreservicesClientAPI.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\SAP-JEE\DCs\sap.com\com.sap.exception\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\exception.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\CAF\DCs\sap.com\caf\runtime\connectivity\_comp\gen\default\public\com.sap.caf.mp.core.api\lib\java\sap.comcafruntimeconnectivitycom.sap.caf.mp.core.api.jar
          [echo]     C:\Program Files\SAP\IDE\IDE70\eclipse\plugins\com.sap.tc.ap_2.0.0\comp\BI_UDI\DCs\sap.com\bi\mmr\db\_comp\gen\default\public\default\lib\java\sap.combimmrdbdefault.jar
          [echo]   output dir:  D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\t\0C4E7D6DF04F4534176A82AEB939F6DA\classes
         [javac] Compiling 23 source files to D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\t\0C4E7D6DF04F4534176A82AEB939F6DA\classes
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:51: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]         com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:81: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]             com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                   ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:92: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]             com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                   ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:96: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]         com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:105: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:115: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:126: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:131: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:139: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:154: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:159: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:165: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:186: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                    com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                                ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:200: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                    com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                                ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:206: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:213: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:233: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]             com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                   ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:244: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]             com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                   ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:254: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]         com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:261: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]         com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:270: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:281: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                  com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:288: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]          com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:295: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]         com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:300: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:308: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, new java.lang.Object[] , com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:370: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:462: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.entering(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                        ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:477: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]                com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                               ^
         [javac] D:\Documents and Settings\mzwrxw\.dtc\LocalDevelopment\DCs\sap.com\user_example\ejbmodule\_comp\ejbModule\com\sap\user_example\besrv\user\userServiceBean.java:482: cannot resolve symbol
         [javac] symbol  : variable JARM_REQUEST
         [javac] location: class java.lang.String
         [javac]           com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.exiting(user, user.JARM_REQUEST, method, userServiceBean.location, com.sap.caf.rt.util.CAFPublicLogger.LEVEL_MEDIUM);
         [javac]                                                                       ^
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    Ant build finished with ERRORS
    Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
    Error: Build stopped due to an error: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
    Build plugin finished at 2008-04-17 15:51:45 GMT+05:30 (IST)
    Total build plugin runtime: 5.515 seconds
    Build finished with ERROR
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    Madhavi

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    Thanks

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