
While most companies can get away with one phone number coming in to ring a group of users, many companies want separate numbers for groups of people or for specific individuals. Here’s how to add a DDI to our Lunna based phone system.
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It’s a common request that companies want to block outgoing calls made out of hours. Typically this is for security purposes – most phone security issues would seem to happen overnight. This is very straightforward in our Lunna phone systems (powered by the superb open source phone system Elastix). Continue Reading →

When trying to connect to a Canon IR3035 from a Windows workstation I was getting the message Windows cannot connect to the printer and error code x000003e3. Continue Reading →

One of the advantages of Exchange and Outlook is that it’s very easy, and very common, to share contacts with people. Your IT Support provider or Google Apps Reseller can do this for you but here’s how you can do the same in Google Apps for Business.
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Microsofts latest operating system is knocking at your door with it’s release date only days away on the 24th of October 2012. Any operating system upgrade has it’s pitfalls. Mac users suffer the endless issues with printers not working after OSX upgrades (Canon I’m looking at you) and software not supporting new features, or not working at all, and with Windows it’s no different.
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As a growing IT Support provider in Sussex, we realise how important social media is when it comes to advertising.
We also know the importance of getting it right.
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You may find that you have valid emails sitting in Outlooks Junk E-mail folder.If so, there are a couple of things you can do to move them and “mark as safe”.
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Here’s how to set up the default Email client in Android Ice Cream Sandwich. These instructions were created on a Samsung Galaxy S3 so the exact screenshots you see on your device may differ. If you are using a different email client you will need to refer to the manual.
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So, you have purchased a top of the range, all singing and dancing, flatscreen supersize monitor that also makes the coffee but you find the fonts and words so small that you need a telescope to see what you are typing.
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With Linkedin recently suffering an embarrassing security leak it’s time to change your Linkedin password. Here’s how.
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