Eniregnat
Jul 21, 04:28 PM
M$ products that offer password protection can easly have the passwords found with easy to use bruteforce programs. Most people won't try this, but emploiers might. Best to encrypt with an external application.
adamo7
Jun 4, 04:14 PM
what app is that in the second picture?
Its an app called IntelliScreen and it allows you to glimpse at your critical data on your iPhone "Slide to Unlock" screen.
Its an app called IntelliScreen and it allows you to glimpse at your critical data on your iPhone "Slide to Unlock" screen.
cluthz
May 1, 02:41 PM
It's very likely the PSU is dead, it could be the
Here is a guide to replace it:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-iMac-Intel-20-Inch-EMC-2105-and-2118-Power-Supply/1098/1
(White 2006 iMac 20-inch, look around the site for other models if this isn't yours)
Getting a new one from apple will most likely cost you around $500, but it should be able to get one for about $100 used, but with some risks.
Did a quick google and here is a new one for $118:
http://www.galaxyhp.com/b17in-and-20in-iMac-Intel-2006-White-Casebbr185W-Apple-Power-Supply-New_p_366.html
I don't know anything about the shop that sels it tho.
Here is a guide to replace it:
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-iMac-Intel-20-Inch-EMC-2105-and-2118-Power-Supply/1098/1
(White 2006 iMac 20-inch, look around the site for other models if this isn't yours)
Getting a new one from apple will most likely cost you around $500, but it should be able to get one for about $100 used, but with some risks.
Did a quick google and here is a new one for $118:
http://www.galaxyhp.com/b17in-and-20in-iMac-Intel-2006-White-Casebbr185W-Apple-Power-Supply-New_p_366.html
I don't know anything about the shop that sels it tho.
SevenInchScrew
Jun 22, 01:53 AM
Come on, guys - at least help me on the black/white issue!! :eek: ;)
Both look pretty good, but I'll put a vote in for white. My iPhone 3G is white, and it really hides the fingerprints and scuffs and stuff really well. For a portable system that will be handled all the time, I think the same thing will apply. So, I say get white.
Both look pretty good, but I'll put a vote in for white. My iPhone 3G is white, and it really hides the fingerprints and scuffs and stuff really well. For a portable system that will be handled all the time, I think the same thing will apply. So, I say get white.
heehee
Apr 15, 09:32 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
As far as I know, there is no way to use exchange 2003 on outlook it even says so on the box.
Yes, exchange 2003 does work on iPad/ iPhone because it uses a mobile email.
We pay a company who hosts our exchange emails ALOT of money per month and they can't figure it out other than to upgrade to exchange 2007/2010. If they can't figure it out, I don't think there is a way cause they can't afford to lose our account.
As far as I know, there is no way to use exchange 2003 on outlook it even says so on the box.
Yes, exchange 2003 does work on iPad/ iPhone because it uses a mobile email.
We pay a company who hosts our exchange emails ALOT of money per month and they can't figure it out other than to upgrade to exchange 2007/2010. If they can't figure it out, I don't think there is a way cause they can't afford to lose our account.
cludgie
Jan 21, 10:12 AM
After losing another bid on eBay, is there anywhere reliable in the UK to pick up a classic Mac, Colour Classic or SE/30 preferably (obviously not eBay) any advice tips would be much appreciated
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digiddy
Apr 21, 10:00 AM
Well I'm not 100 % sure it "blew up". I looked inside the power supply through the small circle holes and on both the supplies it looked as if it got hot enough that grey plastic melted and got all over the internal parts.
Thanks for your replies guys.
Thanks for your replies guys.
MisterMe
Sep 29, 11:06 AM
This is not news; this is a question. As questions go, it is not a particularly good one. Comcast is in the business of selling content over its wires and the wires of its competing cable providers. Currently, the company produces some of its own content. With the takeover of NBC Universal, it will produce much more. One can only surmise that Comcast is taking over NBC Universal to enhance its cable operations. From where I sit, the iTunes Store is more of a competitor for Comcast than it is for NBC Universal. As much as I would like to Comcast to dump Hulu and go with the iTunes Store, I believe that we will see a lot more kicking and screaming before it happens.
trishul007
Jun 22, 08:59 PM
Bump^
I'm in the same boat. I'm here for a conference and really want to pick up the new iPhone but don't know where and when people are lining up. Anyone want to chime in?
the walmart manager told me they are getting atleast 35.. so i will be camping out there tommorrow night.. more like in there.. this is the walmart in callaway, (hwy 98) ...
I'm in the same boat. I'm here for a conference and really want to pick up the new iPhone but don't know where and when people are lining up. Anyone want to chime in?
the walmart manager told me they are getting atleast 35.. so i will be camping out there tommorrow night.. more like in there.. this is the walmart in callaway, (hwy 98) ...
sorepheet
Feb 15, 10:56 AM
Very capable! It also sips power another plus :D
celticpride678
Dec 20, 04:44 PM
What's included in the app?
bartezzini
Apr 22, 12:46 PM
:confused: I have to change SSH default port on Snow Leopard server. There's a hint that works with my home snow leopard but don't work on server why?
This method edit ssh.plist
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Lacero
Sep 21, 06:00 PM
Appears you and I are the only ones to have watched this show.
For a pilot, it wasn't too engrossing. The acting from the lead female was pretty bad. Oh well.. I'll give this series another few looks before I give up on it.
For a pilot, it wasn't too engrossing. The acting from the lead female was pretty bad. Oh well.. I'll give this series another few looks before I give up on it.
bearbo
Mar 27, 02:28 AM
what exactly do you mean?
machilfe.ch
Dec 31, 04:36 AM
Dear readers and admins
My question is about the "correct" setting of the user and group rights, so the following is possible. It relates to Server 10.3 and to 10.6.
Requirements:
Group 1 = "Regular user "
Group 2 = "Administration, Accounting "
User 1 and 2 belong to group 1, users 3 and 4 belong to Group 2.
User 1 & 2 must have read/write access to files and folders in Group 1, but may not have access to files and folders of group 2.
User 1 & 2 must be in a position of creation and deletion of file and directory of group 1, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 2 must be in a position to delete or change files and directories that an other user of group 1 has created.
User 3 & 4 must have read and write access to files and directories of Group 1 & 2. They must be able to creating and changing such files and directories, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 3 & 4 must be able to create and change files and directories which belong to user 1 & 2.
As I understand it, this can be achieved with ACL's under Server 10.4 and newer as well as with complex user- and group settings under 10.3.
Am I right there?
How does such a structure look like in 10.3?
What would such a structure look like with ACL's?
I unfortunately don't have a server 10.3 running and my 10.6 server is down due to technical problems.
Thank you in advance for your help.
All a happy new year.
Regards
Thomas Thaler
My question is about the "correct" setting of the user and group rights, so the following is possible. It relates to Server 10.3 and to 10.6.
Requirements:
Group 1 = "Regular user "
Group 2 = "Administration, Accounting "
User 1 and 2 belong to group 1, users 3 and 4 belong to Group 2.
User 1 & 2 must have read/write access to files and folders in Group 1, but may not have access to files and folders of group 2.
User 1 & 2 must be in a position of creation and deletion of file and directory of group 1, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 2 must be in a position to delete or change files and directories that an other user of group 1 has created.
User 3 & 4 must have read and write access to files and directories of Group 1 & 2. They must be able to creating and changing such files and directories, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 3 & 4 must be able to create and change files and directories which belong to user 1 & 2.
As I understand it, this can be achieved with ACL's under Server 10.4 and newer as well as with complex user- and group settings under 10.3.
Am I right there?
How does such a structure look like in 10.3?
What would such a structure look like with ACL's?
I unfortunately don't have a server 10.3 running and my 10.6 server is down due to technical problems.
Thank you in advance for your help.
All a happy new year.
Regards
Thomas Thaler
Glenn.955
Jun 19, 06:13 AM
Don't spose it supports Exchange Servers? :confused:
lilrhino
Mar 11, 04:04 AM
I'm thinking about standing in line after seeing the shipping options online. When I called yesterday, I was told that you could expedite shipping - not true. Going for the white wi-fi + 3G 64GB on Verizon if no contract.
MacBytes
Jun 16, 10:45 AM
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Mudbug
Aug 14, 09:13 PM
Does that say leet speak? It took me awhile to figure it out. Who types like that anyway? It just takes more time and less people understand you.
I totally and completely couldn't agree mor3. :D
I totally and completely couldn't agree mor3. :D
dmr727
Jul 29, 12:37 PM
All my 800K floppies seem to still work without error. That said, I'm not going around storing important documents on them either. At this point I assume that any of them can fail at any time. The good news is that most old software is available on the internet. If you're worried about particular applications or documents you have on the disks, though - I'd find a way to back them up.
As far as the capacitors, all you can really do is power on the machine and see if things work. If it works, great! I'd only worry about it if the machine stops working, and deal with it then. A failed capacitor won't hurt anything else, and I doubt you're using the Plus for any mission critical work. ;)
As far as the capacitors, all you can really do is power on the machine and see if things work. If it works, great! I'd only worry about it if the machine stops working, and deal with it then. A failed capacitor won't hurt anything else, and I doubt you're using the Plus for any mission critical work. ;)
QuarterSwede
May 4, 08:43 PM
One question I still have though is, will a time machine backup from this current hard drive, once 'restored' onto the newly installed hard drive, be exactly the same? Is it that easy?
Yes and yes. I've restored from Time Machine backup several times. All settings, apps and data will migrate over. Heck, even the Finder windows I had open were restored.
Yes and yes. I've restored from Time Machine backup several times. All settings, apps and data will migrate over. Heck, even the Finder windows I had open were restored.
Knolly
Jun 30, 01:14 PM
You've got PM.
cciliberto33
Mar 25, 06:27 PM
I have a 1 month XBL subscription. I want 800 MSP for it cause i dont need a 1 monther
jiminaus
Apr 14, 09:46 PM
Something like the following pseudo-code:
Initialize program
Loop
Initialize program
Loop
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