Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Manually configure Exchange in Outlook

1. Click the Windows Start button, select Control Panel, and then click Mail (32-bit).



Note: Depending on the version of Windows you're running, you may need to switch to Classic view to find the Mail entry or it might be labeled 32-Bit.


2. Click Show Profiles, click Add, enter a name for this profile, and then select OK.

3. On the Auto Account Setup page of the Add New Account wizard, select Manually configure server settings or additional server types, and then click Next.



4. On the Choose Service page, select Microsoft Exchange or compatible service, and then click Next.



5. On the Server Settings page, perform the following actions:
     A. In the Server text box, type outlook.
     B. Select the  the Use Cached Exchange Mode check box.
     C. In the User Name text box, enter your entire email address.
     D. Click More Settings.



6. In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, click the Connection tab and select the Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP check box. Then, click Exchange Proxy Settings.



7. In the Microsoft Exchange Proxy Settings dialog box, perform the following actions:
    
A. In the Use this URL to connect to my proxy server for Exchange text box, enter mex06.emailsrvr.com.
     B. Select both the On fast networks and On slow networks check boxes.
     C. Under Proxy authentication settings, select Basic Authentication.
     D. Click OK.


8. In the Microsoft Exchange dialog box, click Apply and then click OK.
9. On the Server Settings page, click Check Name, type your password, and then click OK.
Note: If you receive a pop-up message asking you to select your mailbox from a list, select your mailbox and click OK
Your name will then be highlighted and a line will appear under the User Name  field which indicates your profile has been configured.
Note: The server name resolves to a unique string that is different with every mailbox. Do not attempt to replicate this information with other accounts.
10. Click Next, and on the next page, click Finish.



11. Open Outlook to select your new Exchange profile.

Monday, March 23, 2015

IP Camera Support List GV-System.


The following camera brands and models have been tested for compatibility with GV-System.

        

Add a Third-party Camera into GV-DVR/NVR through ONVIF Protocol


 1.On the main screen, click the Configure button, select System Configure, select Camera Install,and select IP Camera Install

 2.Click Add Camera.
 
 3.Type the IP address,User name, and Password of the camera.

 4. For Brand, select Protocol and for Device, select ONVIF.

 5. Change the Record and Preview settings if necessary.
 
 6.Click Submit. The IP camera is now added to the camera list.

 7. Click the IP camera that you just added and right-click it.Select Display
     Position and select a camera number to assign a channel for it.  

 8. Click OK to return to the main screen and see live view on the
     designated channel. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Setting up an Exchange Email Account

  • From the Home screen, touch Applications appSettings > Accounts and sync.
  • Touch Add account.
  • Touch Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.
  • Enter your Email address and Password information:
    • Email address: your Outlook work email address
    • Password: typically your network access password (case-sensitive)
  • Touch Next.
    – or –
    Touch Manual setup to manually configure your connection settings.
  • Touch Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.

  • Enter your Domain\Username, Password, and Exchange Server information.     
  • Monday, March 16, 2015

    How to Recover an Acronis Image

    1. Burn the Acronis2012.iso to a CD or DVD and set your computer to boot from CD OR DVD in the BIOS.
    2. Insert the burned disc into your computer and start it up. It will say “Press any key to boot from DVD…” At this point press any key and make sure it boots from the disc. It will look similar to a Windows installation
    3. Click on “My Disks” under “Recover”
    4. Browse to the location of the Acronis Image that you want to restore to the hard drive and then click next:
    5. Select “Recover whole disks and partitions” and click next
    6. If you hard drive is bigger than 250GB, this next step will be important to maximize the usable space on your drive. If your hard drive is bigger than 250GB select only the MBR: 
    If your hard drive is greater than 250GB you need to finish the process restoring only the MBR then run through it again restoring the other two partitions. The reason for this is that Acronis will allow you to resize your partitions and use the extra free space on the drive. If you don’t do this then you will have unallocated space on your hard drive. If you are restoring a Windows 7 or Windows 7 Embedded image, you can restore the drive as if it were 250GB or less because you can extend the partition to use the free space in disk management. This does not work for XP and tends to cause boot failure.

    1. For those who are using a drive 250GB or less, select all three boxes
    2. If you are restoring the MBR or you chose all three partitions, choose the hard drive you want to restore the image to which will look like this:
      If your hard drive is 250GB or smaller, skip to step 11.
    3. If your hard drive is greater than 250GB then choose the partition or unallocated space you want to restore the partition to and this is where you can change the size of the partition you want to restore. Make sure partition type says Primary and active. Also make sure “Free space before” and “Free space after” both say 0 bytes. If it doesn’t, change it:
      Acronis does not have the means to create and delete partitions so you may need to use another utility to create or remove partitions so that you have the right number of partitions to restore to. If you selected all three partitions and the MBR, then you will not run into this problem because Acronis will erase anything on the disk and restore the partitions as it is in the image.
    4. Once you have chosen the partitions and or disk to restore to and changed the settings to your needs you can click proceed and Acronis will restore the image to your hard drive:

      Please note that this will remove ANYTHING on the drive so please backup anything that is important before you do this. Also, in some rare cases we have seen the recover operation fail, but if you retry it, it seems to work fine.

    Wednesday, March 11, 2015

    Resolving Blue Screen errors in Windows

    Blue Screen errors (also sometimes called black screen errors or STOP code errors) can occur if a serious problem causes Windows to shut down or restart unexpectedly. You might see a message that says, "Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer."
    These errors can be caused by both hardware and software problems. If you added new hardware to your PC before the Blue Screen error, shut down your PC, remove the hardware, and try restarting. If you're having trouble restarting, you can start (boot) your PC in safe mode. For more info, see Windows Startup Settings (including safe mode).
    You can also try the following:
    • Get all the latest updates with Windows Update.
    • Get help from other sources.
    • Try restoring Windows back to an earlier point in time.
    • Read through Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7 for troubleshooting tips that might be helpful, even if you’re not running Windows 7.

    Get latest updates

    Follow the steps for your version of Windows.

    In operating systems earlier than Windows 8

    • Click the Start button Picture of the Start button, click All Programs, and then click Windows Update.

    In Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

    1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
      (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
    2. Tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Windows Update.
    3. Tap or click Check now, and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your PC.
    4. If Windows finds updates, tap or click Install updates. Administrator permission required You might be asked for an admin password or to confirm your choice.
      Read and accept the license terms, and then tap or click Finish if the update requires it. Windows Update will tell you if it successfully installed the updates.

    Get help from other sources

    If the suggestions here don't solve the problem you’re experiencing, you can get help from Microsoft Support and the Microsoft community. Microsoft Support offers a variety of ways to get technical help about different versions of Windows. The Microsoft community pages in the Windows forum offers solutions that other people have found for problems they've experienced.
    If your PC came with Windows preinstalled on it, contact the PC manufacturer.

    Restore Windows to an earlier point in time

    You can restore Windows back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point. System Restore doesn’t change your personal files, but it might remove recently installed apps and drivers.
    If you're having trouble starting (booting) your PC, you can restore Windows in the Windows Recovery Environment. For instructions, see Windows Startup Settings (including safe mode).

    In operating systems earlier than Windows 8

    • Open Control Panel, then type system restore in the search box. In the returned results, click Create a restore point, then click System Restore in the dialog box that comes up, and follow the instructions.

    In Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

    1. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search.
      (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search.)
    2. Enter Control Panel in the search box, and tap or click Control Panel.
    3. Enter Recovery in the Control Panel search box, and then tap or click Recovery.
    4. Tap or click Open System Restore, and then follow the instructions.




                                                     **Collect from microsoft**

    How to delete saved passwords and add passwords for network drives in Windows

    At first
    go to run command (windows+R)
    then write control keymgr.dll
    enter
    you will get new window
    now you can delete your credential
    otherwise add password

    **you can go directly
    open my computer and write the following word in the address bar and press enter
    Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Credential Manager