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Please don't leave messages that this post was too long or too simple. If you know how to do all this stuff then this post wasn't written for you.

Posted by: Pete Stagman on 3/7/2010 | 0 Comments
If you're like me, there's never enough pockets in your Jacket for all your Gadgets. Phone, MP3 player, Digital Camera, Keys, Glasses, Thumb Drives . . . the list goes on.
 



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    "Off the top of my head, no.
    I've never seen that error. I can send an e-mail to tech support and see if they can help.
    They are in New Zealand, so it may be a couple days for an answer.
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    by Pete Stagman on Installing an e-Mail Server on Windows Home Server

    "Very interesting article! I tried to set up Desknow on my EX490, but things go wrong at the last step: when starting Seknow, the program cannot access the database. I checked the Desknow Faq, found the problem's description and checked the event logs. Sure enough PostgreSQL is giving an error; the last line says "The following information is part of the event: postmaster cannot access the server configuration file "//Bj-server/Desknow/desknowdata/pgdata/postgresql.conf": No such file or directory."THe path is ok, the file is there. I guess it has somthing to do with the the access rights. The Desknow FAQ says "The 99.9% of the times the error occurs if the database cannot access its files. The database files are in \desknowdata\pgdata, and the database runs with the 'desknowpostgres' Windows user account. That account must have read access to the desknowdata folder (and any parent folder) and full control to the \desknowdata\pgdata folder (and any subfolder)." I did give my account full access though. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? " Read more
    by Bert-Jan on Installing an e-Mail Server on Windows Home Server

    "After I saw your post, I contacted Doug. This was his reply. -
    "Wish I could say yes, but right now there isn't anything official. Sorry. I'd like to see it too."
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    by Pete Stagman on Interview with Doug Berrett on Webguide

    "So after the interview with Doug - a year ago... is Webguide Mesh out?" Read more
    by Atonzi on Interview with Doug Berrett on Webguide


      
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