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  1. Configuring iPhone to work with Microsoft Exchange

    Most large corporate deployments will rely on Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility (available from http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/enterprise/ ). This tool, available in versions for both OS/X and Windows, allows IT departments to set up template deployments with pre-defined settings and also to...

  2. 10 things to hate about the iPhone

    I took delivery of my iPhone at the start of September, the start of a trying month personally that saw me out of the office for very long periods and only in touch with the world via my phone. It was a baptism of fire for me and the device. You will have seen the adverts, played with it in phone shops...

  3. 10 things to love about the iPhone

    I took delivery of my iPhone at the start of September, the start of a trying month personally that saw me out of the office for very long periods and only in touch with the world via my phone. It was a baptism of fire for me and the device. You will have seen the adverts, played with it in phone shops...

  4. Outsourcing Microsoft Hosted Exchange

    Author: Adrian Gates You can get all the benefits of Microsoft Exchange (including the latest version Exchange Server 2007) without setting up Microsoft Exchange or managing the Exchange Server. There are many companies that provide Microsoft hosted Exchange at a very nominal fee which small businesses...

  5. How to Configure an Authoritative Time Server in Windows Server 2008

    Author: Richard n Williams Time synchronisation in modern computer networks is essential, all computers need to know the time as many applications, from sending an email to storing information are reliant on the PC knowing when the event took place. Microsoft Windows Server from 2000 onwards has a time...

  6. Use an NTP Server To Keep Precise Network Time

    Computers systems have internal real-time clocks that are notoriously poor at keeping accurate time. Hence, the time on all computers and network devices can drift away from one another at different rates. This can be a real headache when trying to synchronise time-critical processes. However, it is...


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