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Blackberry Server Free Version: Blackberry Enterprise Server Express

July 27th, 2010 Thomas No comments

Get BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express for Free

We’ve always had an impartiality for Blackberry devices as a staple for our corporate business clients with mobile communication needs (some people are just plain faster and more efficient on Blackberry). For those of you integrating Blackberry in the workplace – specifically those with Microsoft Exchange 2003 or newer running in-house servers, you can use Blackberry Enterprise Server Express for FREE – with some minor limitations.

First, you must be running Microsoft Exchange (or Lotus Notes) in order to install the software. Simple enough? Well then check out the excerpt below and fire it up as they lifted all the back-end limits on licensing now.

Connect people via BlackBerry smartphones and ideas get bigger. Progress happens faster. Answers get smarter. So imagine what happens when you give a business the freedom to connect all its employees.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express enables businesses of any size to quickly and easily get started with the BlackBerry solution. It provides advanced BlackBerry smartphone features with no additional software or user license fees, and works with any Internet-enabled BlackBerry data plan or a BlackBerry enterprise data plan.
Connect people via BlackBerry smartphones and ideas get bigger. Progress happens faster. Answers get smarter. So imagine what happens when you give a business the freedom to connect all its employees.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express enables businesses of any size to quickly and easily get started with the BlackBerry solution. It provides advanced BlackBerry smartphone features with no additional software or user license fees, and works with any Internet-enabled BlackBerry data plan or a BlackBerry enterprise data plan.

Find out how ZONE-X can solve your Small Business IT Support needs: (877) 779-6639

Hard Drive Data Recovery: Give Crashed Hard Drives a Break!

June 1st, 2010 Thomas No comments

Over the last few months, ZONE-X’s partner data recovery provider, DriveSavers, have a noticed a steady increase in the number of hard drives received at their facility that have severe media damage, making them unrecoverable. While it is difficult to pinpoint the cause of media damage, experience tells us recovery attempts on these drives may have been made using utility software, or perhaps the drive was left running and a minor head slap became major media damage.

In many cases, the customer’s data had been scraped from the hard drive’s platters, turning it into magnetic dust. While it’s a fact that DriveSavers has the highest data recovery success rate, even we have our limits!

As we are fond of saying, “The first data recovery attempt is the best.” Sometimes, it’s the only chance we get if the drive develops media damage during the data recovery process. To minimize the risk of making a bad situation worse, if your customer’s data is valuable or irreplaceable, do not run software utilities.

If for some reason you must attempt a hard drive data recovery, follow these important guidelines to avoid permanent data loss:

  • If a hard drive makes any repetitive clicking or grinding, do not attempt a data recovery. The drive may have media damage. Operating the drive in this state will make the situation worse.
  • If you connect the hard drive to a computer and it is not recognized in the setup, stop the process. The drive may have a damaged circuit board and should not be swapped with an identical model, as it could remove the bad sector table.
  • Avoid utility software that makes changes to the drive’s firmware or bad sector table. This can permanently corrupt the data.
  • Avoid home remedies such as placing a hard drive in a freezer. This will create condensation buildup inside the drive mechanism creating further problems.

Find out how ZONE-X can solve your Small Business IT Support needs: (877) 779-6639

Windows Server SBS Port Forwarding List

April 6th, 2010 Thomas No comments

This is the list needed to get a clean and wide-open Windows SBS server running smoothly, forward the following ports at your router or firewall:

SMTP 25 - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

HTTP 80 – Home Page Web

SSL 443 – Home Page Web Secured

HTTP2 444 – Second SSL Secured on alternate port for SharePoint

PPTP 1723 – VPN Connections

RDP 3389 – Remote Desktop Protocol (only needed for direct access, if using RWW website, only 4125 is needed)

RWW 4125 – Remote Web Workplace

Optional:

POP3 110 – If using POP3 mail connections

IMAP 143 – Good for iPhones (1st Generation)

IMAP SSL 993 – Even better for iPhones (1st Generation)

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Adobe Acrobat: File Name Limit Too Long Error

June 27th, 2008 Thomas No comments

Adobe Acrobat Error: “The Disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full”

We recently had a bit of a brain teaser… Adobe Acrobat would not allow a client to save a file to a specific subfolder. Obviously it smelled like a permissions error… Checked all that, no problems. Created some new folders called “TEST” and the client was able to save the Adobe PDF file to that folder – no problems. But when we tried a folder 2-3 levels deeper, the same error message kept coming up.

So, after some sleuthing around the Internet, we stumbled upon a simple explanation: Adobe Acrobat Reader cannot process document titles that exceed 100 characters.

Error Message:
“The document could not be saved. The disk you were saving to or the disk used for temporary files is full. Free some space on this disk and try again, or save to a different disk.”

The solution is to shrink the folder structure (or rather the characters contained therein) so as to get the character limit to be less than 100 (or so) characters.

Find out how ZONE-X can solve your Small Business IT Support needs: (877) 779-6639

Does Your Business Need a Server?

July 18th, 2007 Thomas No comments

One of the most often encountered questions we receive:

Is Our Business Ready for a Server-based Network?

Many small business owners are reluctant to interrupt operations and invest the time needed to switch the companies’ computers from a peer-to-peer (P2P) network to a server-based one. While the fears of down time may be understandable, these entrepreneurs are ultimately compromising their businesses.

Why? By moving from P2P to a server-based network, small business owners should discover that the long-term gains in efficiency, productivity and, ultimately, profitability, will far exceed any short-term losses that could be incurred by making the switch.

Small Business Networking

A P2P network allows employees to share content files – anything from audio, video, data or any file in digital format – between their computers. In a P2P, the computers, or nodes, essentially act as both servers and client systems, allowing employees to pull files from different computers connected to the network.

At first glance, P2P seems to be a viable solution for budget-conscious small businesses. But the reality is much different. The fundamental problem with P2P is that it drastically reduces the processing speed of each node. This is because each computer in a P2P must act as a both a repository for information and workstation. For example, while you are working on a document from your computer, one of your employees may be retrieving a different file also stored on your computer. As a result, your computer slows down to fulfill both requests.

A server-based network instantly wipes out this headache, because the server – and not individual computers – is the information hub. As a result, your company can realize dramatic improvements in efficiency, productivity – and the bottom line – in the short term and well down the road.

Server Purpose and Set Up

Because they are designed to be considerably faster than P2P networks, server-based networks would seem to be the obvious choice for businesses of all sizes. But for years, many small businesses have been intimidated by servers, believing them to be expensive and challenging to set up, maintain and support. Today, however, server technology is affordable and within reach of smaller companies.

For example, Megan Duckett, founder of Sew What?, Inc. — a company in Rancho Dominguez, Calif. that produces custom-made curtains, drapes and stage settings for concerts tours, theaters and other special events – recently upgraded her server-based network to allow her business to keep up with rapidly growing customer demand. After installing a server, Duckett and her staff saw immediate productivity improvements.

“Our Web site helped our business grow more than 75 percent in 2006 and managing all of the business it generates requires a lot of storage – from global customer information to thousands of drapery and fabric images to QuickBooks files,” said Duckett. “With the power and scalability of our new server, we still have plenty of room to grow and soon will be able to host our Web site in-house. I never dreamed that the tiny business I started on my kitchen table would grow into the global business we have today.”

Benefit

Beyond the ability to provide dramatically faster processing speeds than P2P networks, server-based networks offer a wide range of business benefits, including one advantage that small businesses are increasingly coveting: the ability to better manage security of information and store all business-critical information in one repository.

Because the goal of many companies is to grow, small businesses are looking for technology that can grow with them. Servers that are affordable – yet fully scalable – can do exactly that. In fact, it’s not unusual for a company to begin with only a handful of employees and grow to dozens, using the same server along the way.

Because the goal of many companies is to grow, small businesses are looking for technology that can grow with them. Servers that are affordable – yet fully scalable – can do exactly that. In fact, it’s not unusual for a company to begin with only a handful of employees and grow to dozens, using the same server along the way.

  • File and printer sharing
  • Increased e-mail limits and shared calendars
  • Desktop faxing
  • Remote Access & Remote Workers
  • Internet and intranet access
  • Improved multi-level firewall security
  • Simplified management
  • Flexibility to add additional servers

These and other potential benefits explain why small businesses are increasingly beginning with – or switching from P2P networks to – server-based networks.

Servers are built to manage data from multiple users at the same time. While one person is saving files another person could be retrieving files at the same time.

Having a server-based network is also a great way to help ensure reliability. One way servers accomplish this is by having multiple internal hard drives. For instance, if you get a server with two hard drives you can have a mirror setup where the data that you save to the server is being copied to both hard drives. If one hard drives happens to fail then the other hard drive keeps the server running and has all of your files intact and accessible.

Another way a server can help ensure reliability is through the use of multiple power supplies which are available. On a personal computer, if your power supply goes out, you’re pretty much down. However, if a server has redundant power supplies and one of them goes out, the other power supply will take over ensure continuous activity.

Types of Servers

Because every business is different, we offer various servers to meet the needs of our customers. Tower servers can deliver key features crucial to small businesses and remote facilities. They provide high performance in free-standing formats in with rich, highly configurable solutions. The latest chipset technologies can boost versatility, helping make them extremely reliable for even the most complex business needs.

Rack servers are reliable, space-saving solutions designed for expandability. These servers are capable for a range of performance and scalability requirements for different businesses. They help you protect your mission-critical business applications and make the most efficient use of your server space.

Support & Guidance Offered

To help decide which servers provide the type of benefits you need to meet the unique business goals of your company, please use the link below to find out more information.

Find out how ZONE-X can solve your Small Business IT Support needs: (877) 779-6639

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