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8 Mar 2010When you set up the Mail service on a new installation of Mac OS X Server v10.5, SMTP is restricted by default to the local subnet. Machines on this subnet can relay through your mail service without authenticating. In some cases, such as a home office server connected to the Internet via cable modem or DSL, the “local subnet” may include other cable or DSL subscribers outside the home office.
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18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer. In some cases, the iPhone may not be recognized as a camera. The steps below may resolve the issue.
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18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer.
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18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer. In some cases, the iPhone may not be recognized as a camera
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17 Feb 2010Here are some tips if you are having difficulty burning a DVD in iDVD. If you are having difficulty playing back a burned DVD, see this article instead.
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30 Oct 2009In some cases, when saving an iWork ‘09 document, instead of creating a single file with the name you assigned to the document, a folder is created that contains other files.
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13 Oct 2009In some cases, after installing Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard and Final Cut Studio (2009), Motion 4 projects can be created and saved, but those projects are unable to be opened. Motion projects from any previous version also will not open
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12 Oct 2009In some cases you may want to erase all data on your iPhone or iPod touch, and set it up as a new device. Example: After purchasing a new device, you decide to give the previous device to a family member, friend, or another person for their use
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15 Sep 2009Try the steps below if iTunes for Windows recognizes an audio CD but won’t play it, or doesn’t play songs you import from an audio CD. In some cases, iTunes appears to import songs from the audio CD, but the created tracks contain no music and have a time of 0:00.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.