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Remotely Wiping Lost PDAs with MobileAdmin

As the use of mobile technology becomes more and more commonplace, the chances of such devices getting lost or
stolen increases dramatically. How can you protect your
information in case the dreaded really happens?
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Acrobat PDF Attachments not Showing Up, CPU at 100%

Ever try double-clicking on a PDF attachment only to have
nothing happen? You then do whatever you can to get it
running only to see the CPU running at 100% and your
attachment still not popping up. What should you do now?
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Mac Entourage X now works with Exchange

Mac users running OS X in organizations that use Microsoft Exchange Server for e-mail had to use various workarounds in order to use certain features on Exchange. They can now tap into what Exchange has to offer without compromising collaboration with other Windows users.
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Armchair Sys Admin - Have Your Server Email You Logs

Participate in armchair system administration! Have your servers email you logs every morning, or however often you like. In this article, I'm going to write about how to use scripts to perform common sys admin tasks.
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Cleaning Outdated Email from AutoComplete

AutoComplete (of email address) is a convenient feature of Outlook XP but may not always read your mind right. Can you imagine it filling in the wrong email and you accidentally send it to the wrong person? Perhaps it's time to clean those old names out.
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Overriding Built-in Security Settings in Outlook XP

Do you ever have the need to exchange .exe or .mdb or other "unsafe" files over email and find that the built-in security within Outlook 2002 (XP) or 2003 doesn't allow you to open them? Take Control! Here is the registry tweak for it. .
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Tips for Offline Users (2) - Free/Busy Time

As the second article of the Offline series, I'd like to talk about scanning and fixing your offline folder, the calendar service and how to get more out of it...
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Daylight Savings Time (DST 2007) Starts 3 weeks earlier in 2007

Daylight Savings


Since 1986, we have gotten used to “springing forward” on the 1st Sunday in April and “fall back” on the last Sunday in October.  But last year – 2006 -- marks the end of it and starting this year – 2007 – we will be “springing forward” 3 weeks earlier.   For 2007, the day we lose an hour of sleep falls on March 11th.  But for IT professionals, there might be more hours of sleep lost due to the patches and user support needed to accommodate this change.  Let’s take a look at what are the patches needed. 

The effects of the change are especially important to Outlook users and Exchange administrators because of how appointments and timestamps are going to be affected.   For administrators of outdated Windows operating systems and applications, that effect is even more profound.  

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