Additional test. I added the mailbox account with an Android and was able to receive all current messages and new messages. This appears to be an iPhone ActiveSync only issue.
Our COO has an iPhone 4S with his only email account being his connection to our Exchange Server. We are running a single Exchange 2007 SP2 on Microsoft Server 2008 SP1. His iPhone which had been working up til Wednesday can no longer receive email on his phone and he gets a message stating...
Thanks for the replies. Ok here is another kink into the issue. It appears to perhaps be less of an Outlook issue and more of an Exchange issue. I have changed from plain text, rich text to HTML without success. I lowered the picture size from 1600x1200 on my test phone to 640x480 and still...
I have a wierd issue. One of my clients uses their camera phones to send pictures to their Outlook 2003 client. They are on ATT and send the pictures via MMS. Until about a week ago(they claim) and verified about 2 months ago, they were able to see these pictures in their email and save them...
By the way the error message states "There was an error executing this command." The switchboard tables are no different than other computers on which this works. Also, if not already indicated, I am not all that familiar with Access.
I have a shortcut to an .mde file that several people in my company use. There is a single computer in the company that cannot run the reports. A little back history.
The program is Access 2000. Access 2000 would not open because the system.mdw file was corrupted. I mistakenly assumed an...
I have tried that and It did not work. My Friend was able to move the router and modem downstairs and was able to hard wire it. In discussing this with another friend, the issue lies more in the USB connection than the OS. Since this is no longer an issue, I will close the thread.
Hello all,
My first question so be gentle. My friend is unable to connect to any wireless networks. She has a Gateway desktop running Windows XP SP2. Her wireless network adapter is a Netgear 54 Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 adapter. She recently purchased a linksys G USB wireless adapter and...
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