Archive for December 31st, 2008
Dec
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 is the first server product where the Windows firewall is enabled by default. On the main SBS server we enable remote administration out of the box, however, if you want to be able to remotely administer any additional Windows 2008 servers in your environment you will have to enable the remote administration
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Dec
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This article describes how to use the Update Certificates Wizard of your Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) servers. Running the Update Certificates Wizard automates the renewal of Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) SSL certificates. Updating your certificates briefly interrupts Internet connectivity and client access to Microsoft Exchange through Outlook Web Access. To minimize impact to users
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Dec
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The new HP MediaSmart Server EX487 allows you to publish photos directly to a selection of photo sharing sites, including Google’s Picasa, Yahoo’s Flickr and Facebook. You can, of course, still publish photo collections to your home server’s website as well as send photos to HP’s Snapfish photo printing service, but today we’re going
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Dec
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Once again, publishing your photos to Facebook is similar to Picasa and Flickr with HP MediaSmart Server EX487.
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Dec
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net2ftp is a web-based FTP client written in PHP, that can run in Chrome, Firefox, IE, and iPod touch. Like normal desktop FTp clients, you can do just about everything: create and CHMOD files and directories, view and edit text files, copy, move, delete, zip, and unzip items. Java and Flash uploaders are available if you'd like to queue
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Dec
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Continuing from our previous post on “How to publish Photos to Flickr with HP MediaSmart Server EX487”. This post show the steps to uublishing your Photos to Picasa.
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Dec
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Andy Edmonds developed a new tyPhoGraphic a declarative CSS transformation library. I’ve been having fun with CSS Transforms (supported by both Webkit/Safari/iPhone and Firefox) as well as the Webkit/iPhone only transform animations. The resulting framerates on the iPhone are hard to achieve any other way. I’ve even built an iPhone app called iBlipper with this tech.
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Dec
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Nicky Murphy has created an automated method to Windows Home Server backup to a NAS box. With Nicky’s method, you can even encrypt the backup.
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Dec
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Windows Live messenger 9.0 (2009) brings to the table a feature dubbed Windows Live Groups, which comes with a set of simple tools to help you communicate and share with the 'real world' groups that so many of us belong to: sports teams, school committees, neighborhood associations, scout troops, etc,” a member of Windows Live team
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Dec
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This post shed some light on some of Microsoft's current plans for the Office 14 Beta. As some of you know, Microsoft begins collaborating very early on in its development process with select customers via a program called TAP (Technology Adoption Program). The next tier of testing much later down the road is a
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Dec
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This post is about a Windows 7 feature that covers a lot of territory—it is about networking, user interface, sharing, media, printing, storage, search, and more. HomeGroup is a way of bringing all these features together in a way that makes it possible for a new level of coolness in a home with multiple
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Dec
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Microsoft Security Advisory warned that a possible attack against the MD5 hash digital certificate could allow an attacker to generate their own certificate with information from the original. Microsoft warned that only the X.509 certificates could be attacked, and suggests users to upgrade to the newer SHA-1 algorithm.
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Dec
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Using Exchange Web Services push notifications just got a lot easier, as Henning Krause has created a notification listener project on CodePlex. The listener application handles Exchange Web Services push notifications. The listener uses the WCF service model, and does not rely on IIS, reports Michael.
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Dec
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Free unlimited installation and usage support is available for Internet Explorer 8 pre-released versions, but only for North America English customers. This support for Internet Explorer 8 pre-released versions is valid until March 31st, 2009. Advanced issues are not supported. Advanced issues include, but are not limited to, problems that are associated with software and hardware
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Dec
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Gawker report that Google VP Marissa Mayer will be leaving the company in 2009. In a recent interview Mayer seems to contradict these rumors when she talked about the future of search and Google. "We think that when you look at the winning search engine in 2020 and what traits it's likely to have, we think the one thing that will be true is that it will understand more about you the user."
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Random From The Rumor: Marissa Mayer leaving Google?
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