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Disable Internet Explorer 7 Run Once using Group policy
In this post I will discuss how to disable the very annoying feature of Internet Explorer 7: Run Once using group policy. When Internet Explorer 7 is first launched the following welcome screen is displayed. addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Froqu3.com%2Fdisable-internet-explorer-7-run-once-using-group-policy%2F’; addthis_title = … Continue reading
New iPhone Pricing model announced in Australia – Telstra
With the much anticipated released of Apple’s new iPhone in Australia just around the corner (July 11th) major carriers in Australia are tight lipped with their pricing models. Telstra (the major telco in Australia) recently announced their pricings of the … Continue reading
“Active Sync encountered a problem on the server. Support code: 0×86000108″
This posts investigates the ActiveSync error: “Active Sync encountered a problem on the server. Support code: 0×86000108″. This post consists of what causes the ActiveSync support code: 0×86000108 error, the work around and the permanent fix. The Cause of ActiveSync … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Exchange, Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, Windows Mobile
Tagged Active Sync, Microsoft Windows XP, Smartphones, Windows Mobile
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Quickly find user availability using Outlook Free-Busy to set up an appointment
This posts outlines how to quickly identify (a business) user’s availability (free-time) in order to set up a meeting or appointment in Outlook using the Free-Busy information. The Outlook Free-Busy Information is published information about a users’ availability based on … Continue reading
Posted in Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007
Tagged Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook How To, Microsoft Windows XP
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