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      <title>Mobsync Issues</title>
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      <description>After today&amp;rsquo;s encounter with Mobsync and COM+, I am left scratching my head and looking about in disarray. This doesn&amp;rsquo;t happen often, but I am sure glad when it does because it beats sitting in a lecture hall &amp;lsquo;attempting&amp;rsquo; to learn about the intricacies of Windows communication subsystems.&#xA;It all started when I received a call yesterday from one of my clients. She couldn&amp;rsquo;t access her network drives. Of course, the client doesn&amp;rsquo;t actually say this; more commonly I hear much more detailed descriptions like, &amp;ldquo;Micah, the Internet is broken&amp;rdquo; or &amp;ldquo;my icon disappeared.</description>
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