Earn a living with WordPress Knowledge

August 21, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Filed under: WordPress, Work 

WordPress JobsWordPress Jobs is now an available resource for job seekers that are quite skilled in WordPress and its structure. Positions available include programmer, designer and even Blogger. WordPress Jobs is still fairly new so listings may be a bit slim, I would keep this one bookmarked for future reference.

My Son is Here!

August 21, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Everyday 

HUNGRYAugust 9th, 2007 @ 8:05am my son Michael was born. He was two weeks early but I will not hold that against him. Mother and son are doing very well at this time and signs indicate that he will be a very healthy child.

The image I had selected for this post may be fitting since this is what most new parents are used to seeing. I am in no way going to post a regular picture of him online, too many internet perverts out there, I watch Dateline.

Make your WordPress Blog iPhone friendly

July 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Filed under: WordPress 

Make your WordPress Blog iPhone friendlyContentRobot.com recently announced the beta release of their newest plugin available for your WordPress powered blog. The iWPhone WordPress Plugin and Theme automatically reformats your blog’s content for optimized viewing on Apple’s iPhone. It detects the iPhone’s User Agent and serves up the content with the special theme only to iPhone visitors, all other browsers will view your WordPress blog with your current theme.

Complete information and detailed installation instructions are available at ContentRobot

How to recover items that have been hard deleted in Outlook

July 4, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Filed under: How To 

By default, the Recover Deleted Items functionality is only enabled on the Deleted Items folder in a user’s private folders; items that are hard deleted cannot be recovered. To enable the Recover Deleted Items functionality on mail folders other than Deleted Items (for example, for Sent Items, Drafts, Outbox and Inbox folders), you must make the following changes to the registry:

  • Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe)
  • Locate and click the following key in the registry:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options
  • On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry value:
    • Value name: DumpsterAlwaysOn
    • Data type: DWORD
    • Value data: 1
  • Quit Registry Editor

You can use an administrator’s computer or a user’s computer to make this change to the registry. After you change the registry, start Outlook, and then click Deleted Item Recovery on the Tools menu. A list of items that have been hard deleted during the retention time set on the server is displayed.

If you are an administrator, you can set this functionality for all user workstations. To do so, use your computer to change the registry for all user workstations, and then open the affected user’s mailbox as an additional mailbox. You can then recover deleted items from the user’s mailbox mail folders.

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