
We recently tried to migrate from a Windows 2008/Exchange 2007 server to a OSX Snow Leopard Server box... what a nightmare!
Setting up all the mail accounts was strange, because you set up a primary email account username (let's say the username is bob for the email address bob@robert.com). Then you can add aliases for that account, like robert and rob. The weirdness comes into play when sometimes while adding aliases, for no reason, an alias name will take over as the primary account name (the primary account name will change from bob to robert). The only way to fix this is to REMOVE THE ACCOUNT, or to keep adding random aliases and removing them in hopes that the real account name will flop back to primary. This is all a known issue on Apple's support site.
The easiest part was moving mail (we just set up connections to the old exchange server and the new mac mail server, and dragged over the folders from one to the other, worked like a charm.)
Calendar export import was iffy, but eventually worked.
Contacts? Terrible. We copied our contacts over from Exchange to Mac Server. The Mac Server contacts format is CardDAV, a new standard for storing contact information. This would be OK if all of our iPhones support CardDAV (they don't!).
With Exchange, our iPhones synchronized flawlessly using Push for email/contacts/calendar events. Since iPhone doesn't support CardDAV, the only solution to get your contacts onto the iPhone is to set up Mac address book on a desktop machine to connect to the Mac Server. Then, YOU HAVE TO COPY ALL OF YOUR CONTACTS TO YOUR LOCAL MACHINE. Now you have two copies of all your contacts, one on the server, one locally. You can then tether your iPhone and sync the contacts with iTunes (iTunes won't sych contacts on the server, which is why you have to make a local copy of all the contacts). Any time you have a new contact on the server you will need to put it on your local machine as well.
So if that wasn't bad enough, here's the next fun thing: OS X SNOW LEOPARD SERVER DOES NOT SUPPORT PUSH EMAIL TO IPHONES (despite their site saying it does!). This was a big WTF moment for us, considering these are both Apple products.
Finally, we had a ton of problems with sending Calendar invitations -- these would (seemingly randomly) attach themselves to the wrong Calendars. Sometimes the event would attach to a local calendar, others to the calendar on the server. The only solution we found to this was to DELETE local calendars.
Eventually we just sent the server back, Apple was kind enough to issue a full refund without a restocking fee. We moved everything back to Exchange.
PocketGnome is the only OS X bot I am aware of and has been fully open sourced:
No l33tness test here! I was just stating what settings I was on in case someone else was interested to try 3D gaming in a virtual environment. I don't have a linux box at my disposal currently, but I might switch one of my home machines if this can be done with something other than parallels! What VM software do you use?
Indeed, we play at lunch where I work. The office paid for the licenses which was easy to justify at $10 each!
Just as an FYI: 3D acceleration is supported to a degree in Parallels, I play Counter-Strike 1.6 in in 1920x1080 using OpenGL mode on my Mac. It isn't perfect for all games, but it does work!
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Here's the solution:
"Hey guys, we are going to do one more simulation, just step over here. We've made some improvements that make this ULTRA realistic."
Let them think it is a simulation until they get to Mars, then send them the "tricked you!" email when they get there.
Parallels, definitely! I play CS 1.6 and HL2 on my Parallels install with few/no problems!
If I could double mod you up, I would
The first oblivion glitch is actually a non-mod glitch using arrows to duplicate items. It can be used on the Xbox360 version as well as the PC version, so long as they are unpatched.
This is directed at Paul Sams:
A few years ago my account was banned for botting through parts of the game that are terribly tedious. I am not admitting or denying guilt regarding this, but I do have two questions for someone in your position:
1) Can you unban accounts
and
2) Can you unban mine?
On a side note, (this might be more for Jeffrey Kaplan) make things less tedious!
Thanks in advance!
-MobileMrX
This restaurant was advertising breakfast any time. So I ordered french toast in the renaissance. - Steven Wright, comedian