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Then Outlook Express won't help you. It sounds like your IT department have blocked Outlook Anywhere (or rather, haven't enabled it).
Use webmail is your only option I'm afraid.
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Hope all goes well. Looking at the oil patch I'd say she was most definitely on your side of the road when hitting you - only the police will be able to say for definite and that'll be what the insurance company really need to nail her -...
Love them in small offices or workgroups, they just keep on going and going, the drivers are excellent in terms of terminal services and the toner cost per page is on a par with a much bigger machine - especially if you opt for the high capacity toners.
Bin it for a HP, and use genuine bits. False economy is remanufactured stuff - makes a right mess of it. Depending on your usage and budget I'd look at maybe the HP 2055dn? £300 but costs buttons to run and built on the same internals as the outgoing P2015 printers, and they never broke...
Is the reason I opted for £20k GAP cover on the Lotus, as I'm being insured with Admiral and they have a habit of giving s**t valuations. All it means is £500 out my pocket, but the GAP cover company (who are Lotus's approved bods) will argue the toss about a s**t valuation for me as it's in...
My Sony HD camera came with some pretty good software which does all the conversion s**t, although yes I am looking to get Vegas so as to do some proper editing rather than start/stop times and conversion.
To be fair, f**k all those people saying that the iPhone is expensive. I can put ANY voice SIM with data tariff in it and it'll work. If I want to use a cackberry I have to use a standard tariff, THEN add on the monthly fee for having a cackberry and then if you use it in a different...
Dell aren't too bad, but Apple are criminal for it. All IMHO, but then I wouldn't buy manufacturer-ram on anything other than Generation 5/6 (PE2950II upwards) kit. Everything else gets Kingston/Crucial/Corsair/Hypertek as they're all more than adequate.
I'm moving that way myself now - all I get is second hand information from someone I'm buddies with at a reseller for everything, and the case studies and work they've done. Apparently the HP thing is something they got quite heavily thrashed for. They've also said the IBM blades have their...
I think you take yourself too seriously.
I do know what Nonstop servers are, and I'm well aware of what they are. I'm actually technical myself, so chill the f**k out and accept that there are two sides to everything. And that HP aren't the be-all and end all of everything. There's some...
c-class enclosure has a single DC rail which has been proven to shut the enclosure down if there is a specific type of failure on a PSU. HP's response was to issue new, 'more robust' power supplies.
Cisco servers will indeed be an interesting one to watch...
I think that you're talking different 10Gb - the HP one is virtual. You can partition the nic on the virtual switch thing in the back of the c-class to give a 4GB or 10x1GB NICs. Very, very clever.
It's the one thing I really do rate about the new HP blades - it's just a shame they wanted to...
The HP blades overheat their memory, and the c-class enclosure has a significant design flaw.
That renders them useless as a solution for HA environments...
I had a Curve, a Bold and a Pearl. Stuck with the Bold as I was told I had to have a Blackberry as my work phone. I have an iPhone for my own phone, and I never touch the Cackberry as it's cumbersome, the keys are smaller than the virtual keys on the iPhone and the interface is clunky and...
GTX295. If you're flush, the Asus one. But even at those resolutions you're going to be out of puff in Crysis when you turn everything up high - and no doubt other games in the not too distant future.
Ballocks. A Q6600 is more than adequate for gaming, even at stock speeds. Overclocking makes very little difference in gaming, the most limiting factor in modern games is still the graphics cards - demonstrated in the Crysis benchmark thread where Roy and Adam have the same graphics card but...
No, a very good idea just with a couple of bad bits, like the rest of Vista then. I'm thankful for the fact I never have to go hunt out disks for stuff when it wants to update/downgrade/change/add features. If you enjoy it, then more fool you ;)
Are the applications you've got on there prone to millions of small updates? As Vista doesn't keep the updated files, it keeps the updated 'component', which in laymans terms I think means the whole application if it's not careful.