Posted by Jason Mohan on Jan 7th, 2010 | 1 comment

You can now have multiple exchanges accounts setup for push email, calendar, and contacts on your iPhone through this simple hack. This has been a question I’ve had since I’ve bought the iPhone, however I’ve never been able to find a solution. Let me say first, yes it’s possible to have two, three, or four exchange accounts on the iPhone, and they don’t have to be on...
Posted by Jason Mohan on Dec 29th, 2009 | 4 comments
When I first started using sugarsync I loved it. I thought this is the file syncing sofware I was looking for. I backed up my data to the sugarsync servers, and synced my files to the rest of my computers. I loved Syncplicity at first, but they got rid of the mac client, and I have a macbook pro which I use everyday. Sugarsync had a windows, mac, and iphone client, and I loved that. However later...
Posted by Jason Mohan on Sep 18th, 2009 | 0 comments

What do you do when a user doesn’t remember the answers to the security questions that they registered with in citrix password manager? But their is another option just enter your previous password? Oh they don’t remember that either. Great! So what do you do. Just reset their registration of password manager. I dunno why, but I had the hardest time trying to find this option. So in...
Posted by Jason Mohan on Aug 11th, 2009 | 0 comments

Some of us, maybe a few of us need to setup a PHP webserver on a windows machine. I know you PHP fans are probably disgusted even thinking about PHP on a windows server. Anyways it’s not very easy to setup PHP, but yet it’s not difficult either, you just need to download a bunch of stuff. I setup PHP (without MySQL) on a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server. I needed to access a Microsoft...
Posted by Jason Mohan on Jul 15th, 2009 | 0 comments

We have many citrix servers, but whenever I need to run one simple command I hate to go to all my citrix servers to run on. I wish I could just connect to one server, and access the command line for all the other server. Well you can, as I soon learned with psexec. It’s a Microsoft tool (formerly sysinternals), and you can download it here. Below is how you use it.
psexec \\RemoteComputer...