apple started their free iPhone 4 case program today. visit http://www.apple.com/iphone/case-program/ to find out more.
basically search for iphone 4 case program in the app store from your iphone 4, choose your case and apple will send you one when it's available. if you've already purchased a case, apple will issue you a refund.
hi, i'm seth. i'm not very nerdy, but kinda nerdy. this blog is for all things technical that i run across and think might help others.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
how to transfer iPhone backups between PC's
ON THE OLD PC
first of all, you must show HIDDEN files and folders
do this through control panel > folder options, then click the view tab
windows 7 location -- C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
windows xp location -- C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
copy the entire folder name in the backup directory to a usb flash drive or cd-r. example - d76015282d585f8548b2a3ffc5c4d0ff435cb3b8
ON THE NEW PC
ensure itunes is closed
paste the folder in the same location where it was copied from
open itunes
click edit > preferences and click on the devices tab
you should see the backup there
first of all, you must show HIDDEN files and folders
do this through control panel > folder options, then click the view tab
windows 7 location -- C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
windows xp location -- C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
copy the entire folder name in the backup directory to a usb flash drive or cd-r. example - d76015282d585f8548b2a3ffc5c4d0ff435cb3b8
ON THE NEW PC
ensure itunes is closed
paste the folder in the same location where it was copied from
open itunes
click edit > preferences and click on the devices tab
you should see the backup there
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
scom doesn't detect exchange 2007 servers
this is by design in scom 2007 r2. a few simple steps will get you there though.
verify discovery helpers
-don't scope your views and click on "discovered inventory" in the monitoring pane
-right-click and click "choose target type"
-type "Exchange 2007 Discovery Helper" in the look for field
-exchange 2007 servers should appear w/ "not monitored" status
enable the discoveries (see note2 and image below for more info)- http://blogs.technet.com/momteam/archive/2010/02/23/exchange-2007-management-packs-do-not-automatically-monitor-exchange-servers.aspx
note1: discoveries only run every 24 hours (86400 seconds), so i'd recommend changing that override as well when enabling the discovery for each exchange 2007 role. change it something like 120 or 180 seconds, wait for the discovery and verify in the monitoring pane, then remember to change it back to the default (86400 seconds).
note2: hub transport and client-access are easy to find in the list of object discoveries. mailbox role is under the rule named "Exchange 2007 Standalone CCR Node Discovery". everything else is pretty self-explanatory.
verify discovery helpers
-don't scope your views and click on "discovered inventory" in the monitoring pane
-right-click and click "choose target type"
-type "Exchange 2007 Discovery Helper" in the look for field
-exchange 2007 servers should appear w/ "not monitored" status
enable the discoveries (see note2 and image below for more info)- http://blogs.technet.com/momteam/archive/2010/02/23/exchange-2007-management-packs-do-not-automatically-monitor-exchange-servers.aspx
note2: hub transport and client-access are easy to find in the list of object discoveries. mailbox role is under the rule named "Exchange 2007 Standalone CCR Node Discovery". everything else is pretty self-explanatory.
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