Rob Tiffany has got the details... . The main features include: Intelligent resolution awareness Synchronization Services Windows Communication Foundations "Store and Forward" MapPoint LINQ Custom Controls Managed Stored Procedures and Triggers Notifications and Online Help Language Switching...
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William
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03-17-2008
Filed under: News, Humor, Data Access, Misc Technology, WCF, ADO.NET Synchronization Services, Microsoft.Synchronization, Mobility, LINQ, Sahil Malik
There are often times that I read something, typically involving a lawsuit, that I'm shocked people push. Often they are so embarassing, I'd probably pay extortion money to keep the crap quiet if someone threatened to go public about something I did. But instead of trying to keep it quiet and...
It's all about this isn't it? ..making things easy...more agile.. easier to get the job done... Watch that and see if you don't agree with me that that's exactly what SBS is all about.. the foundation and base that makes it all possible.... ....and I need to order two more Mobile phones for the gang...
A poster in the 2k group ...and a ping from a fellow MVP reminded me of some troubleshooting steps (not to mention some help from the Podcast gang )...about ensuring that RWW is working 1. Check and make sure you at least have port 443 and 4125 open and forwarding from your router to the IP address of...
The Official SBS Support Blog : Inside SBS #14 - The Mobility Meltdown: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/02/12/419364.aspx It seems like daily there is a post about "how do I get this sync'd with that". Check out the Texas gang as they delve into the details of Mobility and SBS!
Huy has a Verizon card and it was not letting him connect to Remote Web Workplace. The card he has is the PC5740 and the software version is 5.3.8. Huy Pham wrote: Dear Susan, I have found the solution thanks to hint of your blog. You're right, Verizon fixed this compression error by putting in an option...
To update our blog readers...Jeff is back home in New Orleans (NOLA) where things are getting better...but as he put it..."not quite where some of us would like yet..." Messages you type here are delivered to a mobile phone or pager. The recipient may be charged for each message by his or her wireless...
Sometimes it's the stupid little things that trip you up and then get you frustrated so you don't check the things that are trying to tell you the problem. Here it was...in my event logs for the last day trying to tell me ... Girl... hello.... the user login name isn't what you put in... it's supposed...
The good news the Audiovox is now connecting to the Internet [uh...fixed that one with the Cingular guy having me turn the phone off and then on again] hmmm .... I'm not doing something right.... While I have the active sync 3.8 on the workstation, and Chad walked me through manually installing the certificates...
Well here I am back home reading the... um... cdrom I guess you'd call it. The Audiovox didn't come with a manual, just a quickstart guide and instead with a cdrom that you had to browse to find the PDF manual. And I'm obviously missing something. I sync'd. Then I had to manually run the SBS mobility...