Friday 9 December 2011

How to set the System Time on NEC Topaz PABX

1. Press a SPK key.
2. Dial 828.
3. Dial two digits for the hour (24 hour clock, 13 = 1:00 PM).
4. Dial two digits for the minutes (00-60).
5. Press SPK to hang up.


Saturday 29 October 2011

How to appoint or modify Administrative Contact Record in .MY Domain Registry (MYNIC)



1. Logon to .MY Domain Registry.

2. Enter your Administrator Username & Password.

3. Enter your Administrator Contact Code.

4. Go to Domain Name >> Modify Domain.

5. Enter the domain name to modify, and click Search.

6. Tick the domain name that you needed to appoint new invoicing party, and click Modify.

7. Tick the Appoint / Modify Administrative Contact Record and then select Appoint A New Administrative Contact.


8. Enter the Existing Contact Code or select New Contact to create a new contact.

9. Enter your preferred username, First Name, Last Name, Phone No. and E-mail Address. (NOTE: The confirmation will be sent to the specified E-mail Address. Please use a valid email.)

10. Click Modify at the end of the page.

11. Your domain name has appointed to new invoicing party successfully. [Done]

Tuesday 27 September 2011

How to configure Group Mail under MailEnable Administrator


  1. Open MailEnable Administrator.
  2. Under MailEnable Management, Go to Messaging Manager > Post Offices.
  3. Expand the domain name for the particular email that needs to be configured and select Groups.
  4. To create a new group, right-click on Groups and select New > Group….
  5. Enter a name for the group and click Add Email… to add an email address for the group.
  6. Click Apply and OK to confirm.
  7. To add members to a group, right-click the group and select New > Group Member….
  8. Click Advance… or Simple… to toggle the Mailboxes list.
  9. In Simple mode, type an email address to add as new group member.
  10. In Advance mode, select the mailboxes from the left and click >> to add.
  11. Click OK to confirm.
  12. Exit MailEnable Administrator and choose Yes to save the console settings. [Done]

Thursday 22 September 2011

How to login to FortiGate SSL VPN Portal




  1. Open an internet browser, type https://<your wan ip>:10443 into url and Enter.
  2. Then, login with your credential.
  1. After login successfully, you may use the Connection Tool to establish connection with your remote host. (You should use internal ip of your remote host)
  2. Alternatively, may connect to your remote network as Tunnel Mode. (installation of additional browser add-on are required)

    **Connect to your remote host using windows native Remote Desktop Connection requiring Tunnel Mode to be established first.

Tuesday 20 September 2011

How to add Biz Standard/Pro Email in Microsoft Outlook 2007



  1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2007.
  2. Go to Tools >> Account Settings… from the menu.

  1. On E-mail tab, click New… to add an email account.

  1. Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.

  1. Select Internet E-mail and click Next.

6.     Under Internet E-mail Settings, enter your email account information.
    • Your Name: Enter your name.
    • Email Address: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Account Type: Choose IMAP.
    • Incoming mail serverEnter mail.yourdomain.com.my (your domain name).
    • Outgoing mail server (SMTP)Enter mail.yourdomain.com.my (your domain name).
    • User Name: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Password: Enter your account password. (including @domain).
  1. Tick Remember Password for Microsoft Outlook to remember your password.
  2. Before proceed, click More Settings….

  1. Under Outgoing Server tab, tick My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication and select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.

  1. Under Advanced tab, choose SSL as encrypted connection type and port 993 for Incoming server (IMAP).
  2. Then, choose TLS as encrypted connection type and port 587 for Outgoing server (SMTP).

  1. Click OK to confirm and then click Test Account Settings … to test your configuration.

  1. After the Test Account Settings completed, click Close and then click Next to proceed.

  1. Click Finish and close the Account Settings.

  1. Your email account has added to Microsoft Outlook successfully. [Done]

How to add Biz Standard/Pro Email in Microsoft Outlook 2010



  1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2010.
  2. Go to File >> Info, select Account Settings… under Account Settings.

  1. On E-mail tab, click New… to add an email account.

  1. Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.

  1. Select Internet E-mail and click Next.

6.     Under Internet E-mail Settings, enter your email account information.
    • Your Name: Enter your name.
    • Email Address: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Account Type: Choose IMAP.
    • Incoming mail server: Enter mail.yourdomain.com.my (your domain name).
    • Outgoing mail server (SMTP): Enter mail.yourdomain.com.my (your domain name).
    • User Name: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Password: Enter your account password.
  1. Tick Remember Password for Microsoft Outlook to remember your password.
  2. Before proceed, click More Settings….

  1. Under Outgoing Server tab, tick My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication and select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.

  1. Under Advanced tab, choose SSL as encrypted connection type and port 993 for Incoming server (IMAP).
  2. Then, choose TLS as encrypted connection type and port 587 for Outgoing server (SMTP).

  1. Click OK to confirm and then Next to proceed.

  1. After the Test Account Settings completed, click Close and then click Finish.

  1. Your email account has added to Microsoft Outlook successfully. [Done]

Monday 19 September 2011

How to change Name Servers in .MY Domain Registry (MYNIC)


1.       Logon to .MY Domain Registry.

2.       Enter your Technical Contact Username & Password.

3.       Enter your Technical Contact Code.

4.       Go to Domain Name >> Modify Domain.

5.       Enter the domain name to modify, and click Search. (Search with blank will show all domain names associated with your contact code.)

6.       Tick the domain name that you would like to make changes, and click Modify.

7.       Tick the Modify Name Servers.

8.       To modify the existing Name Server IP, select Modify Name Server IP and change the IPv4 Address respectively to match with your name server IP address.

9.       To add or change the Name Server, select Add / Remove / Change Name Server.

10.   Then, click Create (the green Plus icon) under Action to create a new Name Server.
11.   Enter your Hostname and IP address for the name server and click Create to confirm.

12.   Please create or assign at least two (2) name server for each domain.

13.   Alternatively, you can also enter an existing name server Code directly instead of creating new name server.

14.   Finally, click Modify to confirm the changes to your domain.
15.   Your domain’s name server will be updated shortly by MYNIC. [Done]

Thursday 15 September 2011

Welcome to Windows 8 – The Developer Preview

If you’ve been following this blog, then you know today is a big day for the Windows team. At the BUILD conference we are about to preview Windows 8. There’s a ton to see in the product and so we’d really encourage everyone to check out the available streams on http://buildwindows.com, where we will webcast the keynote. The BUILD conference this week is focused on developers and hardware partners, and there are over 100 sessions (all of which will be available from the link above within about a day of the scheduled presentation time). In that sense it is good to keep in mind that today is the launch of the developer opportunity for Windows, not the launch of a product (and certainly not the launch of new devices).

Windows 8 represents a reimagining of Windows from the chipset to the experience. Since this is a week focused on developers, we also detailed the bold underpinnings of the re-imagination of the Windows platform, tools, and APIs. We will show off the opportunity to build applications for all of the customers of Windows 8, no matter what type of PC they have—from tablets to laptops to convertibles to desktops. We will show the brand new tools that allow you to code Metro style applications in HTML5/JavaScript, C/C++, and/or C#/XAML. The investments you have made as developers in all of these languages carry forward for Windows 8, which lets you choose how to best make use of the Windows 8 system services. We talked about Windows 8 being a no-compromise OS for end-users, and it is also a no-compromise platform for developers.

Many are interested in Windows 8 for ARM processors. Everything we showcased today at BUILD also runs on the ARM-based Windows PCs being created by ARM partners and PC manufacturers. Windows 8 running on ARM will ultimately be available with ARM-based hardware that you can purchase. ARM requires a deeper level of integrated engineering between hardware and software, as each ARM device is unique, and Windows allows this uniqueness to shine through. The new development tools enable you to start today to build Metro style applications that will seamlessly run on x86 (32 and 64 bit) or ARM architectures. Even if you use native C/C++ code, these tools will enable Metro style apps to target specific hardware if you choose. As new PCs become available for testing, PC manufacturers will develop seed programs for developers.

You probably want to try out the preview release—and you can. Starting later tonight you can download the Windows 8 Developer Preview. This includes a 64-bit (x64) build with development tools to build apps, and a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) build without development tools. The releases also include a suite of sample applications (please note these are merely illustrations of potential apps, not apps that we intend to ship with Windows 8). The ISOs are linked to from http://dev.windows.com.

Upgrade from Windows 7 installation is not supported for pre-release code; only clean installs are supported. Reminder: this is a developer preview release and is not meant for production. It is not a beta release. We will be updating the release with various quality updates and drivers over the coming weeks/months just to exercise our overall update and telemetry mechanisms.

We’ve got a lot more blogging to do. So stay tuned. This blog continues to be a big part of the development process. Now we have a lot more shared context, and so we expect folks commenting on posts to be running the Preview so we share in the context of the release. Let’s keep comments focused on the topic at hand and we’ll pay attention for potential new topics. We know there will be a lot—that comes from reimagining a product used by a billion people!
--Steven

UPDATE (10:10 am PST) - Slight correction inserted above.
UPDATE 2 (11:30 am PST) - I bet a lot of you heard about the machine that attendees at the conference received (this was a limited production run and is not available for sale). It is pretty cool. Keep in mind, Windows 8 is a no-compromise OS, which means you do not need to have a tablet or touch-capable machine to experience Windows 8. Mouse and keyboard are first class in the whole experience. If you are curious, a little later today we will post some of the touch hardware we have experienced in our labs so you can see what existing Windows 7-based hardware experiences we have. Keep in mind there are no PCs designed for Windows 8 yet—that’s a big part of the BUILD conference—gearing up for newly designed Windows 8 PCs of all types.

NOTE: The preview build does not include every feature shown this morning. Shown but not in the Developer Preview release include the Windows Store, Windows Live Metro style apps, and some of the user interface features. The focus of the preview is the API and development tools for building Metro style apps.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

How to add Google Apps Email to Microsoft Outlook 2007


  1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2007.
  2. Go to Tools >> Account Settings… from the menu.

  1. On E-mail tab, click New… to add an email account.

  1. Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.

  1. Select Internet E-mail and click Next.

6.     Under Internet E-mail Settings, enter your email account information.
    • Your Name: Enter your name.
    • Email Address: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Account Type: Choose IMAP.
    • Incoming mail server: Enter imap.gmail.com.
    • Outgoing mail server (SMTP): Enter smtp.gmail.com.
    • User Name: Enter your email address (including @domain).
    • Password: Enter your account password. (including @domain).
  1. Tick Remember Password for Microsoft Outlook to remember your password.
  2. Before proceed, click More Settings….

  1. Under Outgoing Server tab, tick My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication and select Use same settings as my incoming mail server.

  1. Under Advanced tab, choose SSL as encrypted connection type and port 993 for Incoming server (IMAP).
  2. Then, choose TLS as encrypted connection type and port 587 for Outgoing server (SMTP).

  1. Click OK to confirm and then click Test Account Settings … to test your configuration.

  1. After the Test Account Settings completed, click Close and then click Next to proceed.

  1. Click Finish and close the Account Settings.

  1. Your email account has added to Microsoft Outlook successfully. [Done]
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