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Beware of Snow Leopard!
#11
Anybody using 10.6.1 with Mail 4.1 on a Microsoft Exchange server and has run into problems with Mail?
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#12
How can we know what server our IPS uses?
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#13
Sorry, I am talking about my workplace, not at home.
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#14
Ah! Have you been to the Apple forums and searched for an answer?

http://discussions.apple.com/index.jspa?categoryID=1
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#15
Yes, thank you, but didn't find anything helpful.
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#16
Semi-Native wrote: I RECOVERED ALL MY PHOTOS!!!!

I'm so happy, I could just cry. I spent an hour on the phone yesterday with Apple tech support, and we determined that the files were still on the drive, but nothing we tried could repair the disk. I then got on the Apple discussion boards for recommendations about data recovery software. Here's the one I got and it worked great. You can even download a demo to see if it will work first, so you don't have to pay out money for nothing:

It's ProSoft Engineering Data Rescue II and here's the link:

http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue_sysreq.php?PHPSESSID=8b4e94f3f116a4a7a8161f86726bcd2f

I highly recommend it if you need to recover data. It can even recover deleted files.

I accidentally formatted my digital camera once, which to my knowledge erases the directory structure without really affecting the photos themselves. I had to use similar (or maybe the same?) software to recover them -- but at least there is a solution out there!
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