It is safe to say that the majority of these units won't be running
Windows. It's also probably safe to say that most won't be running
Excel, Word, or Outlook, either.
Actually, it's probably safe to say that most of these units _are_
running Excel and Word, though not Windows. If you want
On Jul 21, 2008, at 9:02 AM, Michael Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't you mean July and not June?
Oh, yeah. Fixed it. Thanks!
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Jonathan Fletcher
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NewMedia Construction Co.
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The next Louisville Computer
I can't escape from my Verizon family-plan contract yet, and my wife
wants/ needs a smart phone (one that can do business e-mails like a
Blackberry), so we are phone shopping. She has used a Palm PDA for
years and believes she will find the Palm OS most user friendly.
Verizon has the
Here's a new one on me — and I'd like to know if anyone else has
experienced anything like this.
This morning one of my employees told me that our email was down at
our office. I checked the server (we run our own in-house email server
on a Mac, using QuickMail Server) and found that it
On Jul 21, 2008, at 11:00 PM, Dan Crutcher wondered:
I've heard of 'bots sending multiple random passwords to try to gain
access to computers, but this is the first time I've heard of doing it
as POP requests with bogus email names. I suppose that if it got a hit
and was able to get all of the