Exchange 2003 Server Roles

The Windows Server 2003 Security Guide recommends an organizational unit structure that allows you to easily adopt the security templates supplied with that guide. Because Exchange 2003 is a directory-enabled application, the Windows Server 2003 organizational unit...

Exchange 2003 Recipient Update Service (RUS)

Exchange uses the Recipient Update Service primarily to generate and update default and customized address lists, and to process changes made to recipient policies. This service makes sure that when new recipient policies or address lists are created, their content is...

List of the Best Droid Applications (Feb 2010)

Here is the list: Advanced Task Killer – task manager to kill running apps gTasks – syncs w/ google tasks Astro – file manager Find Starbucks – what can I say, I am addicted Movies (Flickster) – movie showtimes with movie reviews from...

How to Replace Your Blackberry Pearl Screen

These videos will help in taking your blackberry pearl apart if you need to replace your screen, repair other parts or just to do some basic cleaning and removing of dust. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQxMmsrnwfU]

How to Clean Your Blackberry Trackball

I read a lot of articles where BlackBerry users complained about their BlackBerry’s trackball (aka pearl – which gave the Pearl its name) doesn’t want to move to a direction anymore. To be honest, this is something I was afraid of when I first heard RIM will replace...

Motorola Droid Icons and What They Mean

What do the icons on my phone mean? At the top of the screen, icons on the left notify you about new messages or events (flick the bar down for details). Icons on the right tell you about phone status. Notification icons report the arrival of new messages, calendar...

Working with a WordPress Vigilance Child Theme

First, create a folder called “mvigilance.” In that folder, create a screenshot.png and a style.css. Here is a sample of what you paste into your style.css. (beginning of file) /* Theme Name: myvigilance Theme URI: http://wordpress.org/ Description: This...

WordPress: My Posts Are Appearing in a Random Order

This happened to me in the Admin > Posts page as well as the RSS feed (the random order matched on both). This was caused by a bad plugin — postMash. So the morale of the story — if you see weird behavior, deactivate all of your plugins!

How do I change my site URL in wordpress

WordPress stores two addresses inside the database. These determine where your blog files are, and where the main index is. On a normal install, these addresses are the same. There are two occasions where you will need to access the database to alter one or both of...

10 Principles for Successful Work-Life Balance

Leadership coach Mike Hawkins offers 10 tips for balancing workplace pressures with life responsibilities. It seems the only way to get ahead in your profession these days is to get behind at home. Much is written on finding a healthy work/life balance. It is a...

When should I use a CNAME vs. an A Host record?

Alias (CNAME) resource records are also sometimes called canonical names. These records allow you to use more than one name to point to a single host, making it easy to do such things as host both an FTP server and a Web server on the same computer. For example, the...

Useful WordPress Plugins

These wordpress plugins have been tested on wordpress 2.9.1. Category Order – allows you to order categories – http://wpguy.com/plugins/category-order/ postMash – order posts on the fly – http://joelstarnes.co.uk/blog/postmash/ WP Post Sorting...

Favicon for wordpress.org

A favicon (short for “favorites icon”) is an icon associated with a website or webpage intended to be used when you bookmark the web page. Web browsers use them in the URL bar, on tabs, and elsewhere to help identify a website visually. A favicon is...

How to use your custom favicon for wordpress

Go Get A Blavatar “What-atars?” you say. Blavatars! Blog + avatars. Your blavatar automatically becomes your favicon: the little icon that displays next to your blog’s URL in a browser’s web address bar. It’ll also show up next to your pingbacks in the comments...