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How to resolve Exchange ActiveSync problems between Exchange and the iPhone « messageflip. You may have found that for some reason, your ActiveSync configuration to Exchange on your iPhone stops working. And instead it continually tells you that the password is wrong. You’ve changed the password in Active Directory Users and Computers. To no avail. Like me, you even tried putting in any old password, you know, made up ones. The message is quick and still the same. It made me think that the iPhone wasn’t actually checking the password. Now would be a good time to tell you of my setup. Exchange 2007 Server with POP3 and IMAP services configuredClient Access Server (CAS) Mailbox ServeriPhone with many mailbox accounts configured for ActiveSync, POP3 and IMAP.No certificates configured for my Client Access Server OK.

If your scenario is similar to mine then I hope that this document is useful. You’ll no doubt remember this familiar error message: The first step is to test whether the iPhone can actually connect to the server. Whether the iPhone can resolve your server name 1. 2. 3. Set Up Microsoft Exchange E-Mail on an Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Control smartphone usage with Exchange 2010 ActiveSync. Exchange 2010 includes controls to help IT departments provide mobility services and enable automated methods by which user's devices are required to adhere to organizational policies. Users in Exchange-based organizations enjoy comprehensive built-in mobility via ActiveSync; however, even as users clamor for smartphones, IT needs to make sure that these services are used in ways that are consistent with organizational policies. Although some users believe that these policies can be constraining, the situation would be much worse if the mobile device were to create a major security incident.

There are a variety of third party solutions to manage, monitor, and control mobile devices, but many organizations loathe spending a lot of money on these kinds of services and are most concerned with being able to simply control how devices interact with their systems. This blog post is also available as a TechRepublic gallery. You can enable and disable ActiveSync for any user.

ActiveSync policies. iPad in Business - Apps for Business. Guardian Government Computing. VLOOKUP. Important notice for users of Office 2003 To continue receiving security updates for Office, make sure you're running Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3). The support for Office 2003 ends April 8, 2014. If you’re running Office 2003 after support ends, to receive all important security updates for Office, you need to upgrade to a later version such as Office 365 or Office 2013.

For more information, see Support is ending for Office 2003. Searches for a value in the first column of a table array and returns a value in the same row from another column in the table array. The V in VLOOKUP stands for vertical. Syntax VLOOKUP(lookup_value,table_array,col_index_num,range_lookup) Lookup_value The value to search in the first column of the table array (array: Used to build single formulas that produce multiple results or that operate on a group of arguments that are arranged in rows and columns. Table_array Two or more columns of data. Less than 1, VLOOKUP returns the #VALUE! Remarks Example 1 How? Make Photoshop Faster: 2 little tips to help speed up the tool web designers love to hate. Wanted: an 'Adobe PC' for processing photographs | Ask Jack | Technology. When websites suggest PC configurations, usually you can choose between "home computing" and "gaming". If the former is 0 and the latter 100, where does photo processing lie?

50? With this in mind, could you suggest a good configuration for a dual-monitor PC that would be used to process photos with Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom 4? There's home computing to do too, but photo processing would be its raison d'être. I'm thinking of spending up to maybe €1,500 (£1,208), not counting the monitors, on a high-end system that will be fast, as energy efficient as fast can be, and that will continue to deliver the goods for four years or more. Lots of memory, fast disks, including possibly an SSD, fast processor (Ivy Bridge?) To answer your first question, "photo processing" now covers most of the spectrum between "home computing" and "gaming", from 0 to 90. Your 50 rating suggests you are somewhere between the two extremes, and you have a good idea what you want. Apple iPhone proves practical for local authority apps - Sustainable Gov. There is plenty of hype around the Apple iPhone, but no one would deny it is a successful product.

Over 50 million of the Internet-enabled smartphones have been sold worldwide since its introduction. At the time of writing, the Apple website claimed that over 200,000 apps have been written for this device. From “I want one of those” gadgets to being very useful business tools, the smartphone is making impact everywhere – some will have seen the LGA news report on the fact that Councils have already saved £230 million using such technology (if not view it here ).

The forecast is that there could be more savings made possible by this technology over the next few years. Some of these apps are variations on a theme but read on. And, we’d like to know of any others that we can share with like-minded early adopters who already recognise where this technology is going and also to enlighten those who have yet to take on mobile phone technology to enhance their services. Scores on the Doors.