Archive for September, 2009

Now Hosting Kerio Mail Server 6.7.2!

September 25, 2009 No Comments

We’ve upgraded our servers to the latest version of Kerio Mail Server, version 6.7.2, which includes support for Apple OSX Snow Leopard. It also has some updates for issues with the iPhone. For full details on the new version, please visit Kerio’s Website Here.

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Kerio Mail Server 6.7.2 Coming Soon

September 25, 2009 No Comments

We are happy to learn that Kerio has published the latest update to Kerio Mail Server, 6.7.2, which includes support for iphone OS 3.1 and Mac OSX Snow Leopard. We will be testing the upgrade on our testing servers today and will aim to upgrade this evening after-hours. Once the update is complete we are ...

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September 16, 2009 No Comments

Using slices in Photoshop

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September 16, 2009 No Comments

How to add a Page Viewer Component in Waypoint

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To all Kerio Customers: Please wait before installing Snow Leopard

September 5, 2009 2 Comments

We have discovered that Kerio Mail Server does not currently support computers running the latest Mac OS X, Snow Leopard. In particular, iCal does not function properly. We are recommending that Kerio users postpone plans to upgrade their operating system until Kerio has released their next service release which is expected to resolve these issues. ...

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When you can’t seem to fix “The located assembly’s manifest definition does not match the assembly reference”

September 5, 2009 2 Comments

I’ve dealt with this one a few times. You get the .net error: Could not load file or assembly ‘MyAssembly, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null’ or one of its dependencies. The located assembly’s manifest definition does not match the assembly reference. So immediately you start moving DLL’s around, trying to find the one that’s out of date. ...

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September 4, 2009 No Comments

Adding an email signature in Outlook Express 6

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WordPress/Feedburner Character Limit

September 3, 2009 1 Comment

Ever have one of those technical issues or software bugs that are so elusive, it seems like you’ll never find the answer? And then, only to find that the answer involved one changed line of code? Well this was a good example of just that. The problem: A WordPress blog whose RSS Feed is fed ...

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Are you backing up your data?

Most people know they should back up their data, but not everyone does. If you’re one of those people,...

5 Easy Choices For a Better Website.

Are you planning to design or redesign your website soon? If so, then here are a few tips that...

How to enable site maps in Waypoint

Sitemaps are simple XML files that Google and other search engines use to find the content in your website....

5 reasons you should learn how to use HTML

HTML is the backbone of everything online. Everyone should know how to read it and write it! OK, well...

How to Link Facebook to Twitter

Posting to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media sites is a great way to interact with your customers....

Visual Studio Environment Tips

This week I had to send my iMac in for repair. Normally I program using Windows Server 2008 running...

Fixing IIS7 Maximum Upload Size

If you have your Waypoint site hosted with Twin Harbor and you need to increase the maximum file upload...

What is an SSL Certificate?

You may have heard about SSL Certificates, also called secure certificates, or SSL Certs for short. But what are...

OSX Lion Removes Functionality

In my previous post I thought I had found a way to maintain some of the functionality that we...

Assign Applications to “Spaces” in OSX Lion

I was a happy user of Spaces in OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. You could assign certain applications to certain...