by ray | Mar 1, 2010 | Exchange Mail Server
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...
by ray | Mar 1, 2010 | Exchange Mail Server
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...
by ray | Feb 22, 2010 | IT / Tech News
Configuring other mail clients * Follow the instructions below to set up POP access in most POP clients. * Google Apps users, please follow the default instructions unless otherwise noted, replacing ‘your_domain.com’ with your actual domain name. We offer...
by ray | Feb 20, 2010 | Android
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...
by ray | Feb 19, 2010 | Blackberry
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]
by ray | Feb 19, 2010 | Blackberry
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...
by ray | Feb 19, 2010 | Blackberry
Go into options, security, general. Click the trackwheel and choose wipe handheld. The password is “blackberry”.
by ray | Feb 18, 2010 | Android
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...
by ray | Feb 17, 2010 | Wordpress
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...
by ray | Feb 16, 2010 | Android
If you are able to get email but not sync your Exchange 2007 calendar, then read on. First, make sure you installed Exchange 2007 SP2. Then, remove your Exchange account from the Droid (didn’t reboot) and re-installed the account with the same settings from the...
by ray | Feb 12, 2010 | Wordpress
Make sure you completely empty out your Trash. Otherwise, all of your trashed items will appear on your new site in a Published state.
by ray | Feb 11, 2010 | Wordpress
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!
by ray | Feb 11, 2010 | Wordpress
WordPress and the dreaded “Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL” So, if you’ve setup wordpress on your own server you’ve probably seen this “Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL” Terrible. really terrible. So, this is what I’ve done...
by ray | Feb 11, 2010 | Wordpress
Microsoft IIS 5.1 and IIS 6.0 This section contains instructions for manually setting up Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.1 and IIS 6.0 to work with PHP on Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. For instructions on setting up IIS 7.0 and later versions on...
by ray | Feb 11, 2010 | Wordpress
Here is part 3. From its first version, IIS has supported CGI (“Common Gateway Interface”). CGI, in its basic form, is a standards-based protocol that allows information servers, such as IIS, to interface with external applications. FastCGI was introduced...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | Exchange Mail Server
First, you need to determine if your client machine that you will be using to connect to Exchange 2007 server is 32-bit or 64-bit. To download the 32-bit tool, you can go here —...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | 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...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | IT / Tech News
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...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | IT / Tech News
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...
by ray | Feb 9, 2010 | Wordpress
Go to the server and find the plugin directory (wp-contentplugins) and delete the problematic plugin folder.
by ray | Feb 8, 2010 | Exchange Mail Server
If anyone wants to remove an old email address that is being used as the default address for a recipient in OWA, the best way would be to go to IE > Internet Options > Content > AutoComplete Setting > click “Delete AutoComplete history”...
by ray | Feb 5, 2010 | Wordpress
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...
by ray | Feb 1, 2010 | Wordpress
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...
by ray | Feb 1, 2010 | 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...
by ray | Jan 28, 2010 | Exchange Mail Server
I have a user who is connecting from outside the office and he can receive email but not send email. Most people these days are switching to Outlook Anywhere (RPC over HTTP), Outlook Web Access, or Exchange ActiveSync because they provide a richer client experience...