Have you ever get challenged by memorizing your passwords? Not sure about you, but I did. In the cyber world, there are so many systems and applications need password to get in. But surely you don’t want to write them down on the yellow note and stick it on your monitor. Personally, I have been … Continue reading How to Manage Your Passwords?
Author: Jackie Chen
AD User Get Locked Out?
As a Windows domain administrator, unlocking locked user account is part of the routine work. Besides user continually type in the wrong passwords, the below three senarios also can lead to the issue. First, some users tend to keep their password remembered in applications like Internet browser. As this saves their time to type password … Continue reading AD User Get Locked Out?
Offline Address Book (oab) Settings
One of the common issues that I have seen for Outlook users is that the offline address book in their local machine is out of date. This may cause the user can not find a new contact in the address book, or send mail to the outdated email address. The simplest way to solve the … Continue reading Offline Address Book (oab) Settings
Mail for Exchange on E72
Many smartphones naturely support Exchange AtiveSync, it includes iPhone, Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile. In my office, we enabled the ActiveSync on Exchange 2010, and the users who have smartphone can send/receive mails in anywhere at anytime. My phone is Nokia E72 (S60 V3). The setup process is pretty straightforward: 1) Go to ‘Menu – … Continue reading Mail for Exchange on E72
Installed Windows 7 SP1 Today
I spent 1 hour 25 mintues and restarted my laptop twice Today to install the Windows 7 SP1 standalone package. So if you are going to install the SP1, you’d better reserve at least 1.5 hour. I have not seen any issues till now. And I will post it on my blog if I see … Continue reading Installed Windows 7 SP1 Today