I’ve been working on a project that entails rollouts of POS terminals in the medical settings, where up-time is critical. These are windows based machines, equipped with peripherals such as ID card reader, document scanner and touch screen.
We have developed software that monitors all units out...
Hi all,
I'm tasked with a medical kiosk rollout project. The kiosks we’ll be installing are relatively small with 15’’touch screen and get mounted on the wall in doctor’s office. Our audience is adult patients that will be taking a very brief electronic survey.
Given, we need to comply with...
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running Exchange 5.5 sp3. I have a user that wants to forward her mail to an external service so she can pick it up on her blackberry. I'd like to avoid using client rules. I thought using a custom receipient would be the
way. Is there another way to accomplish this? thanks in advance.
konrad
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I'm running Win XP, SP1. The system is comprised of 3 drives: 1 4Gb SCSI ( basic partition) and 2 100 Gb IDE (dynamic volumes), all formated with NTFS. Recently i wanted to backup my system using Norton Ghost 2003. I made an image/copy of my system partition (SCSI drive) and saved it onto...
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i'm running EX5.5 SP4. I thought the relaying on my box was locked down and i even tested it receiving messages 550 - relaying prohibited... When i look at my outbound queue from time to time i find there some msgs with no origin address. Is there any way to sop this, how do they even get...
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is there any way i can change the way email client (outlook) displays corporate directory when selecting TO button? as you've noticed global address list shows up by default. I'd prefer that my corporate directory (exchange view i've created) showed up instead. is that doable?
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From one of my Win98 clients I'm attempting to connect to multiple W2K boxes running microsoft's terminal services.
No matter if I use TS client or the web-based client I get the same result; as soon as i connect to "my" server a message pops up :"This is a private system...
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