If iPhone is experiencing any signal strength, interference, or other issues while it is in a carrying case that uses magnetic clips to secure the phone try the following: (more…)
If iPhone is experiencing any signal strength, interference, or other issues while it is in a carrying case that uses magnetic clips to secure the phone try the following: (more…)
Microsoft Windows Vista clients may be unable to join a PDC hosted on Mac OS?X?Server v10.5 or later. Windows Vista may be configured with a local security policy which does not include an authentication protocol that is required by Mac OS?X?Server v10.5 and later. Windows Vista clients may receive an alert similar to this when trying to bind to the Mac OS?X?Server PDC:? “Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the following error has occurred: Logon failure:?unknown user name or bad password.” (more…)
In certain cases, you may experience built-in keyboard issues on your MacBook or MacBook Pro computers after upgrading to Mac OS X v10.5. These issues may include the keyboard intermittently not responding or the first key you type being ignored. (more…)
When adding storage to an Xsan volume, use these guidelines. (more…)
The Podcast Producer service can support different methods of authentication depending on the version of Mac OS X Server. This article explains how to enable or disable specific authentication methods in different versions of Mac OS X Server v10.5 or later (more…)
With the introduction of Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, you can use MS-DOS (FAT32)-formatted disks, including USB flash drives or external hard drives, to store external accounts or home directories. (more…)
Just like a Mac and AirPort base station, network modems and routers use built-in software (called firmware) in conjunction with hardware to provide network services, such as Internet or email access. In order to function properly, you should make sure that the firmware installed on your modem or router is up-to-date. (more…)
If you have an issue with your iPod touch, try these tips first. (more…)
After you import your recorded videos from your iPod nano (5th generation) to your Mac or PC, you can post them on Facebook or YouTube. (more…)