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SMTP - Current Sessions question

Posted: 13 Mar 2008 01:06 PM PDT

Yes I do. They go in a FW (ofcourse) and there its Nat to the ip-
adress on the inside.

-AA-

Is there an Exchange features wish list?

Posted: 13 Mar 2008 06:45 AM PDT

Good idea, but unfortunately the email is no longer active (it bounced back).

Thanks anyway. I did send an email to the EHLO group
(http://mchangeteam.com/default.aspx), so I will see I guess.


Here's my fourth one :
4. The ability to use the password-protected private key part of the S/MIME
digital ID from GAL or Active Directory in Outlook, so an administrator
doesn’t have to help a user export/import their digital ID on each system
they will be using Outlook on.


"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:
 

Forwarded meeting request notifies meeting owner.

Posted: 13 Mar 2008 06:34 AM PDT

Thanks, it is a great feature for the originator.....

"FD" wrote:
 

Install ES2003 on WS2003 in W2K Domain with ES2K also running on another server.

Posted: 12 Mar 2008 02:49 PM PDT

No worries Chris, let us know the outcome.

"Chris Miller" <Chris(a)InfoGreat.com> wrote in message
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Moving Exchange 2007 mailbox

Posted: 12 Mar 2008 02:04 PM PDT

You see I have a user that is able to open every mailbox but now that users
is not it seems inherit the rights to open the mailbox under that new
storage group. How could I do this. I dont see it in the GUI and I am not
very familliar with cmdlets. Could someone please tell me a quick way to
make every single mailbox I create in that storage group / mailbox database
to be have this user have Full Access Permission.

Thank you,


"George Spiro" <com> wrote in message
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Back Pressure

Posted: 12 Mar 2008 08:04 AM PDT

A 15K SAS Drive is good for about 145 8K random IOs at 20ms response time.

A 1GB email would qualify as a long running transaction. Remember, there's
only about 250mb of version store.

It's times like this that I wish the Behavorial Modification API were
complete and implemented. Alas, it's a work in progress.



"IT" <com> wrote in message
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Random spaces in email address fields

Posted: 12 Mar 2008 05:33 AM PDT

>>I suspect that this space is added somewhere after the email has been 
I do not know, that would mean that we would have to disable spam and
antivirus filtering for about a week to be sure if the problem dissapears.
We do not see this problem often only in about every 1000 emails or so.



"Andy David {MVP}" <com> wrote in message
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Signature with Gif image and disclamer

Posted: 11 Mar 2008 01:06 PM PDT

Thanks for both of your help it has shed some light for me. I am assuming the
reason for not supporting signatures through OWA is for security reasons.

Speaking of links, do you know of helpful references to read about OWA
Exchange 2003?


"John Fullbright" wrote:
 

Autoreply from public folder exchange 2003

Posted: 11 Mar 2008 11:39 AM PDT

is there a work around for this (no mail loop)? how does anyone else handles
a situation like this?

"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:
 

How to renew OWA certificate

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 10:14 PM PDT

Just to confirm the steps:-

1. Create a Certificate Request in IIS Manager and save the Certificate
Request file somewhere.
2.Get the Pending Request accepted by our Certificate Authority and download
the Certificate and save it.
3. Append the new Certificate to the Default Website.

TIA

Greg



"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Daylight saving time issue; ends 30 March; hotifx not available

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 09:36 PM PDT

Thanks - I called the 13 20 number and got the fix emailed to to me.

Cheers

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:
 

Email items disappearing

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 03:28 PM PDT

It doesn't count unless you biometrically authenticate (retinal scan, finger
print, or drool on the keyboard).



"Mark Arnold [MVP]" <org> wrote in message
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Problem receiving attachments

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 09:23 AM PDT

Check those.
--
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Elbryyan" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Microsoft Word - Need help on a work document I'm attempting to improve

Microsoft Word - Need help on a work document I'm attempting to improve


Need help on a work document I'm attempting to improve

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 01:06 PM PST

I am attempting to help out a department at work streamline their tracking sheet. The word document is used to track information about submitted engineering assistance to repair aircraft damage. This tracking sheet gives them a brief overlook of current status, due dates, and priorities of the different aircraft undergoing maintenance. 

The current word document is cumbersome to update. As you input new information, the other text starts moving around as characters are added. Im looking to lock certain areas of the document so as data is inputed, the remaining items on the same line don't move anywhere. 

They also have a color coding system to identify which engineering group is handling a request, so they need to be able to change the colors and format of text they will be changing.

Here is a copy paste of one block they have on the sheet:

Bay 3 Line C                                                             PRIORITY                                               XXXXXXXX
AIRCRAFT ARRIVAL DATE:  12/1/14                    DUE DATE: 12/22/14
A/C SERIAL NO: XXXX              REGISTRATION: NXXXXX     HOURS: 39,265.2              CYCLES: 33,023
   -STS 409+128 BL0 RH post short by 0.063" request shim   Job 5 op 107  Due 12/16
-STS Left hand aileron dents on upper skin  Due 5 op 61  Due 12/15
-STS Floor sill blend out of limits by .004 Job 1 Op 260  - Due 12/18/14 

The Top Left "Bay 3 Line C" information never changes.  The priority has a drop down box to select the priority number.     The red x's indicate the customers order # and is changed with new orders.

The aircraft arrival and due dates change with each completion of maintenance on the aircrafts.

As the aircrafts arrive the serial number, registration, and hours/cycles are inputed then dont change until the next aircraft arrives in the hangar.

Now the information in violet, this is the main part that is edited frequently. Additional items are added, some are deleted as the engineering is approved and received to them.

Im asking for some help on how to setup a fool proof way to keep items tidy while updating all the info .  Any help is appreciated.

Word 2010 - won't keep my preferred language

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 01:02 PM PST

hi,

I installed a Irish language pack for Word 2010 which was working except it would not accept other language like English (spell check etc).  I understand some Irish but type in English mostly.  I tried to select English as my language to write it but It still says Irish on the bottom of Word and won't stick.

Its pretty annoying as I would like to switch between the two languages but it is not sticking.  Now its stuck in Irish and I can't get it to switch to English.

How do I get the language to english and stick ?


Office Home and Student 2007.

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 12:27 PM PST

 I cannot get the margins to work.  Can anyone help? Thank you.

Mail Merge limitations

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 11:25 AM PST

I am trying to mail merge using excel spreadsheet as data base.

1. Randomly the word doc does not pick up fields from the spreadsheet.

The spreadsheet is approximately 70 columns by 400 rows.

2. When going to "finish & merge" - "edit individual documents". I only get approximately 225 rows. (even if I edit recipient list, I can merge missing rows)

3. Word document does not maintain the format of the numbers in the spreadsheet.

How do I preserve the Outline view of a MSWord document?

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 11:07 AM PST

In Office 2010 when you closed a document in the Outline view the next time you opened it the document was still in Outline view. This seems to have changed with Office 2013. Now the document reopens in Print Layout. Is there a way to have the document reopen in the same view as it was closed in?

I installed office 365 and I don't have the app to work offline, did I miss something in the installation?

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 10:26 AM PST

Do I have to reinstall the program to get the app for office 365 to work  offline?

OpenType font support in Microsoft Word

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 09:55 AM PST

I am quite new to using the advanced features in OpenType fonts, however I would very much like that Microsoft Word supported all the OpenType font options like for instance Adobe Photoshop. It is quite dissapointing to buy a font and then find out that you are not able to use it as intended, because Word does not support all the OpenType font options. Does future Microsoft plans include supporting all the OpenType font features?

Thanks in advance.

Can't Install Persian Proofing Tool

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 09:49 AM PST

I've just installed Office 2013 professional. Typing in Persian, and word notifies my to install Persian Proofing Tool. I downloaded the tool from the proposed website, but not working.

I'm sure all the Office's proofing features are installed (as explained in i.e. English Proofing Tools suddenly missing and WON'T install - Office 2013), and also trying some other solution (such as mentioned in: Can't install default Editing Language in Word 2013). Restarting word and computer after each solution was a presumption, but not effective!

I've been using the proofing tool on my previous system, and hope to have it on my new one....

Thnx...

Mail Merge date showing as number in Word

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 09:34 AM PST

I have an excel spreadsheet that I use to create my mail merge in word. My mail merge has been working fine until today. I have 3 merge fields that show dates and one of them is now only showing numbers, the other two are still formatted correctly. Nothing has changed in my spreadsheet but went ahead I cleared the date formatting and reformatted those columns to see if that was the problem but it is still not working.

Does anyone have any clue as to why this is happening?

No straight lines in word for ipad

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 08:33 AM PST

its impossible to insert a straight line in word for iPad, it always stays slightly tilted. Please fix already!

can open doc and see text but when i make any change, format goes to vertical lines, illegible text and x4000 pages

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 08:31 AM PST

if i cant fix this, i lose 3 days work :(

have a word doc, with 389 pgs of funders for community groups

worked fine til copied some stuff from websites this morning

since then, document playing up

tried all my older versions on dropbox, same thing happening to them

assumed it was word issue, as it also crashed on me

did repair word 2013 (windows 8.1) quick and full, and rebooted computer

checked windows for update

then tried to remove all format from word doc, it just turned my doc into 4000 pages of grey boxes and vertical lines

tried resaving and same issue

i had a calibri 12 normal style, text only with some hyperlinks

any change i try to make, i end up with my text rotating 90degress, kerned together, illegible

if i try to save, it freezes on this andolder versions

should i be looking for hidden objects or text boxes or anything else that might change the format

anyone have any macros that might fix this?

thanks in advance


Word 2013 drop down lists on the iPad

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 08:19 AM PST

I created a Word 2013 work order on a PC with drop down lists. How can I make the drop down lists work on the iPad? I want employees to be able to fill out the form in the field and email it back. The drop downs don't work on the iPad.

Tables split between pages

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 07:19 AM PST

I received a document from someone and the tables only fill up portions of a page.  This is not an issue with the row size.  Rows near the end of the table may be on the next page even if all of the table should fit on the first page.  I also have one that has a row in the middle that is all by itself and the table is split over three pages.  I had success with one table inserting rows and copying them rows on the next page, then deleting the original rows.  But I can't fix other tables the same way.

The original document comes from Word 2003 and I'm using Word 2007.

Thanks in advance for you help.

In Word 2010' clipart

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 04:25 AM PST

The Christmas border that I had used previously (Monday) is no longer in clipart. What happened?

Mail Merge

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 02:57 AM PST

I am trying to do a mail merge.  I've done this successfully and easily for nearly 20 yrs without any issue. Now with 2013 word its a problem.  

I have opened a letter, put the information in.  Gone to mail merge, selected recipients, the selected the fields.  I should then be able to 'update' but that is greyed out and I am therefore unable to merge the file!

Word 2003: How to convert a "narrow" document to a document that wraps to whatever the window is?

Posted: 17 Dec 2014 12:07 AM PST

I like to copy all kinds of documents to my ereader.  Some are wrapped in very short lines.  I want it to wrap to whatever window its being viewed on....duh.  Why anyone would want anything else is beyond logical reasoning of course when we're reading, not printing.  

The bizarre thing here is that the symbol I see at the end of each line when I hit the Enter key to go to the next line is the same as Microsoft uses for the "Show Hide" button.  Why in the world wouldn't they choose a different word?  Or symbol?  

I have no clue how to even describe this task I would like to do!  Is there a name for the thing at the end of each line that looks the same as the Show/Hide symbol?

Word 2007 Mailmerge adding additional pages

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 11:06 PM PST

I am using Word 2007 to produce address labels using mailmerge. I have an address document file with all of the information in a table that links to my label document. All this works fine and when I started the original set up and merge worked, everything was contained in three pages of labels. I have since added to the names and addresses 'database' so a forth page is required to print but I can't find any way of getting word to add an additional page for the extra addresses.

Would appreciate any pointers. (I have got the formatting and everything right so I don't really want to create a new merge document.)

Different page number formats in different sections

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 10:58 PM PST

At https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=CAD78704467531B3!145&authkey=!AFsGWS2RC-0uRD0&ithint=file%2cdocx there is a three-page document divided into three New Page Sections.  I would like to format the page numbers differently in each section.

Section 1: no page number (no header or footer).

Section 2: pages numbered in lowercase roman numerals starting at page 1 e.g. Page i of iv

Section 3: pages numbered in Arabic numerals starting at 1 e.g. Page 1 of 1

Would someone please step me through this.  I have tried all the formatting tricks I know but I am not having any luck.

Thanks

Creating Labels in Office 2013 with both People app and Word

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 09:37 PM PST

I have tried searching the community forms or an answer to my problem.

I'm trying to do a mail merge and create labels in Word 2013 utilizing the contact information in the people app in windows 8.1. I'm a solid windows user with all of my devices being windows, desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone. I want to continue to use the people app for my contacts and I already have a good bit of time and data entry invested.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

What does it mean by " microsoft cant find your license for this application."?

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 06:35 PM PST

When I try to open my word document, there is a box jumping out saying," Microsoft cant find your license for this application." What should  I do to solve this problem?

Thank you!

Adding a tick symbol to autocorrect

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 06:14 PM PST

I know the theory on how to add to the auto correct list [for my version of Word it's 'file-options-proofing-auto_correct options'].

I even know how to shorten the process by highlighting the word/etc to be replaced first but, I have had no success in placing the wingding for a tick (character code 0xFC) regardless of whether I select the Plain Text or Formatted Text option.

In my early attempts I wanted to automatically replace when I typed tik with this wingding tick symbol and, in the word document I loaded this combination into the auto_correct list it worked.  However, on new or different documents it doesn't.  

Many thanks in advance as I'm sure adding a tick symbol (any tick symbol - it doesn't have to be a wingding one) to replace as you type whatever you nominate (in my case I want it to be tik) is possible.

Installing microsoft word

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 06:13 PM PST

I am trying to install office 2013 but it keeps saying unable to install check free space on computer...any suggestions would be helpful i have no idea what im doing

Viewing 2 pages instead of 1 in a window by default

Posted: 16 Dec 2014 03:25 PM PST

I have MS Word 2010. It's a great program for writing text and preparing documents. I am preparing one with pictures, diagrams, excel sheets inside containing tables etc. However once I have opened adobe pdf document and converted document to word. The program asked whether to keep all of its settings inside word too. I;ve chosen positive answer button and also to keep it to all new opened word documents. But that option did something undesireable - it hold 2 pages per screen. Or, to say more accurately, two columns of pages in a screen. In View >> Document views it is typed "print layout". Only when I switch between web layout and print layout - only then it is viewed normally - pages in one column and page after page. So my question is - How to do so when I open any edited document I could see pages normally and not in two sections? This is a picture for you to see what I see by default: http://www.imageupload.co.uk/images/2014/12/16/twopagesections.png    [<< copy this link and paste to your browser's address bar] You can answer to my email: *** Email address is removed for privacy ***

Installing Office 2007 Standard Edition - Microsoft Office forums

Installing Office 2007 Standard Edition - Microsoft Office forums


Installing Office 2007 Standard Edition

Posted: 30 Jan 2008 04:42 PM PST

If you have Office 2007 Standard Edition, then NO, it does NOT "clearly
state in the directions/user agreement that this software can be used on
up to 3 computers".

EI Beachbum66 wrote:
 

Product Key Wrong

Posted: 30 Jan 2008 03:25 PM PST

Are you saying Office came with the leased computer nad it is not activated?
Something does not sound right.
Jack

"tundrabound" <com(NOSPAM)> wrote in message
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not a valid win32 application error

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 11:23 PM PST

Hi I get the same problem, one of the two files you download for office 2007,
is a extracting cabinet file. it says it's not a valid win32 file when I
click on it.

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
 

Problems upgrading Microsoft office key license

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 02:33 PM PST

And the other two Q's?

"Salah" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can activated copy of Office be moved to another comp?

Posted: 29 Jan 2008 08:52 AM PST

And it's dead already? I'd be royally ticked off. Dead computer and no
Office software. I'd suggest calling the computer manufacturer. Nothing
ventured - nothing gained.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


"Stomper001" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Can't upgrade from Works 9 to Office Pro 2007

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 01:21 PM PST

Had the same problem, here is what I did> just install the free 60 day trial
version and then you can upgrade with your disk.

"BigMac" wrote:
 

Can Office 2007 be installed on W2K machine?

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 09:03 AM PST

On Jan 28, 8:20 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote: 

Or I suppose I can bite the bullet and upgrade the machine(s) to XP or
install XP on a separate partition and create a dual boot system.
Then I suppose I can load Office 2007 on the XP partition.

Doug

Please go to the Control Panel to install and configure system components ???????

Posted: 28 Jan 2008 02:00 AM PST

Hi Vilius,

It could be a couple of things. You may want to check the Path
statement(s) in the 'Environment Variables' of Windows XP, the sequence that is searched for a command can be influenced there.

With so many programs that use a 'setup.exe' command qualifying it with an explicit path is often a useful help :)

=============
<<"Vilius Mockûnas" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl...
It looks like C:\windows\system32\setup.exe is launched instead of
CDROMdrive:\setup.exe, this is pointed by autorun.inf ? But what I don't
understand why this is happening only on some machines ? <<
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Uninstall Office 2007 trail version

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 06:45 PM PST

Thanks a lot, the other posted issue was from someone else, not me, sorry
about the confussion. It was about; somone has installed Office 2003,
instaleld the trail version of 2007 and when the trail version of 2007
expired it was causing problems with the 2003 version. I will try your
unistall suggestion. I also have Office 2003 installed, do you think that it
might be affected by the manual uninstall of 2007 trail? (not using the Add
and Remove Programs option).

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:
 

Privacy concerns when installing Groove as part of Office Enterpri

Posted: 27 Jan 2008 04:33 PM PST

After restarting the PC, choose Microsoft Office 2007 and change the applications or features you do not want to 'Not Available'
state so they're not going to run.

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<<"Inquisitor" <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:com...
I proceeded to agree with the Software License Terms and the installation
subsequently automatically started without prompting me to choose between
custom install or standard install. I would have expected what you said to
occur and I then would have chosen custom.
Although the install had proceeded & completed, I have not yet restarted my
PC, however now when I look at the Add/Remove Programs, MS Enterprise is
shown but the individual Office suite applications are not. Maybe each one
will be shown there after I restart my PC, maybe not, I don't know.
Is this typical?
Now that Enterprise is installed, how do I proceed to try to ensure not
utilizing/running the Groove application once I reboot my PC? >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


Installation Error with Office 2003

Posted: 25 Jan 2008 07:33 PM PST

The files to be installed during the Office 2003 Setup are mostly contained
in .CAB files (ie, compressed cabinet files). This message suggests that
disk is damaged. Try copying the contents of the CD to the hard drive to
verify that the file can be copied. If it fails, then you have a damaged
disk that should be replaced.

Sloan Crayton
Microsoft
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| X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 207.46.193.207
| From: =?Utf-8?B?ZGVi?= <microsoft.com>
| References: <com>
| Subject: RE: Installation Error with Office 2003
| Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 19:53:04 -0800
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| Content-Type: text/plain;
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| Importance: normal
| Priority: normal
| X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.3790.2992
| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.office.setup
| Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl
| Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl microsoft.public.office.setup:9919
| NNTP-Posting-Host: tk2msftibfm01.phx.gbl 10.40.244.149
| X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.office.setup
|
| it is a .CAB file that talks about caching the cabinets or something.
Could
| this be because I am trying to install it with Vista? If so, is there a
| solution?
|
| "deb" wrote:
|
| > I am getting an error stating, "cannot find file # 456x" when trying
to
| > install Excel 2003 to my new laptop. I have the original CD and all.
What
| > could this mean?
|

Deploying 2007 With Script - Prompted To Select Application

Posted: 25 Jan 2008 01:46 PM PST

Hi Sloan,

Thanks for the reply. In answer to your question, yes and no... I'm
writing this post in a detailed fashion in the event that anyone else has
this issue.

Per the instructions for deploying the Office 2007 suite, I created the
installation source which copies setup files for the entire product line. So
in that event, yes, there are other products with the Office Professional
Plus at the installation source, each in a subdirectory, with setup.exe at
the root of the installation source. I did not combine any other languages
into the installation source.

In any event, I was able to solve the problem. Based on my research of
various deployment methods, I found Active Directory to be unacceptable
(thanks, by the way, for taking that out... it worked brilliantly with
2003... I would have had too much time on my hands had I used it again...),
so I viewed a startup script or the config.xml deployment methods.

I didn't know one could combine the startup script with a custom config.xml
script. I created a config.xml file which only designated the product ID,
and I placed that in the same folder as setup.exe. Now when I call
"setup.exe /adminfile file.msp", setup apparently reads the config.xml file
and proceeds directly to the installation with no prompt. I'm inclined to
believe that I could replace it with whatever product ID I wanted to, and it
would install it correspondingly.

Here's the very simple Config.xml file:

<Configuration Product="ProPlus">

<!-- <PIDKEY Value="BCDFGHJKMPQRTVWXY2346789B" /> -->

</Configuration>

I found the Product ID for Professional Plus in the default config.xml file
in the ProPlus.WW subfoler.

Bottom line: using the config.xml file provides setup.exe with the product
to install, and using the /adminfile switch with a custom .msp file gives all
of the user settings.

Thanks again for your reply.

Multimedia codecs - Forums Linux

Multimedia codecs - Forums Linux


Multimedia codecs

Posted: 18 May 2008 01:49 PM PDT

com wrote:
 

What Linux distribution do you use? Most probably you can find a guide
specific for your distro - or somebody here can tell you.

It's a lot easier if you use the tools specific to your distro, not some
generic, outdated guides.

E.g. for Ubuntu have a look at <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu>.


Michael

DDS-4 tape drive compatiblity

Posted: 18 May 2008 07:06 AM PDT

Scott Hemphill wrote: 


I was guessing something like that. I think you are saying that the
format is as standardize as say ext3 or fat16.

 


Thanks, Scott, I'll try that. So we are expecting/hoping to be able to
interchange any non-compressed DDS-4 tapes among DDS-4 drives.

I found the following doc which gives a lot of technical detail on the
Compaq (rebadged Sony) drive.
 
 
 
 
 
 


I haven't found anything definite yet about DCLZ for the DAT40i. More
about that later.

CentOS 3.9 installation problem

Posted: 17 May 2008 02:11 AM PDT


"F8BOE" <ch> wrote in message
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I agree. Why use such an old distro???


Does rysnc works for this?

Posted: 17 May 2008 02:06 AM PDT

On 5$B7n(B18$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B4$B;~(B39$BJ,(B, Nico Kadel-Garcia <com> wrote: 

Great thanks guys.
Your help is highly appreciated. I will try all the suggestions.
Good luck to me. Thx. ^.^

Linux to be embedded in Asus motherboards, offering 3-second startup.

Posted: 16 May 2008 12:12 PM PDT

On May 16, 7:18 pm, Leonard The Committed <com>
wrote:
 

Keep in mind though that even if Asus provided some source
code for the built-in Linux, that doesn't mean the object files in
the motherboard's flash memory correspond. They could
potentially put spyware in there and you don't know that
it's truly safe until you inspect the code and more importantly
compile and install it yourself.

As an example, what if someone at DeviceVM, which makes
the distro, is highly pro-China and decides to prevent
the embedded Firefox from loading to a pro-Tibet website?

What's needed really is for Linux partisans to te
what DeviceVM has done.

Fedora 9 | changing login screen?

Posted: 15 May 2008 12:36 PM PDT

net wrote: 

Actually it's Gnome (i.e., the Gnome Project) that doesn't provide the
option/utility to change the greeter (aka login screen). Lots of other
folks have complained about its inflexibility, too.

If you get ambitious, there are some things you can change by editing
the GConf structures for the gdm user. Like you can hide the
reboot/shutdown buttons if you want (and a very few other useless
things). As of about a week ago, Gnome added an option to hide the user
list on the login screen, an excellent improvement that would be nice if
it came downstream to Fedora.

The best doentation on what you can and cannot do is at www.gnome.org.

32-bit library on 64-bit SUSE 10 system

Posted: 11 May 2008 04:26 AM PDT

Darren Salt wrote: 

Hi Darren, hi Andrew

Thank you both for your help. I checked your proposals and everythink was fine.
Meanwhile I browsed through some forums and found that I have a memory problem.
My (1und1) virtual server has very little memory. This makes yast fail. I succeeded in
using yast by killing unneeded processes. This minimum memory usage made yast
work. Now I have installed the 32-bit version of openssl and my program is
completely happy.

Thanks.
Andreas

Linux stopped reading my 2nd HDD - Help!!

Posted: 10 May 2008 03:05 AM PDT

DOES KUBUNTU / UBUNTU Linux take care of this problem.
It recognizes MTNL internet flawlessly with firefox----- where the
Debian distribution failed.
Why don't u run VirtualBox on your Windows XP system until Kubuntu
comes up.

Erach


On May 12, 10:34 am, sridhar <com> wrote: 

Where do I find a list of repositories?

Posted: 09 May 2008 05:00 PM PDT

Thank you!

"s. keeling" <com> wrote in message
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video driver / only low resolution possible?

Posted: 30 Apr 2008 08:59 AM PDT

On Fri, 02 May 2008 10:44:53 +0200, Eilko wrote:
 

You should probably have a file /etc/X11/xorg.conf. If it exists it can
be modified slightly to get your higher resolutions.

SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
Modes "1280x1024" "1600x1200"
EndSubSection

If the file does not exist it can be created in a number of ways. You do
need to know a few data ahead of time such as the capabilities of your
monitor.
 

Install a more newcomer-friendly distribution such as Ubuntu.

GRUB or LILO on NTFS?

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 07:13 PM PDT


"Kertis Henderson" <com> wrote in message
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First off, though I know of no way to install grub or lilo on an NTFS
partition...
that's *not* where you'd want it to reside.

If you really want to use such a boot loader...you'll need to install it on
your MBR


I never tried it as I'd see no possible use for doing so...
but you could probably boot from a Linux live cd such as Damn Small Linux
and install lilo or grub from there.

If you end up trashing your mbr in the process you can
use the fixmbr command from the repair console


md5sum

Posted: 24 Apr 2008 03:47 AM PDT

On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 15:44:24 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
 

Obviously, You did not read the lines: "It is important to note that the
hash value shared by the two different files is a result of the collision
construction process. We cannot target a given hash value, and produce a
(meaningful) input bit string hashing to that given value"

http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/SoftIntCodeSign/


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If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough.
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2 files, 2 sizes, identical md5sums

Posted: 22 Apr 2008 11:11 AM PDT

gamename writes: 
 

Which means that if you can test a million files a second you will need on
the order of 10000000000000000000000000 years to find a match.
--
John Hasler
gt.org
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI USA

Strange mount

Posted: 22 Apr 2008 05:03 AM PDT

"Guillaume Dargaud" <gdargaud.net>
wrote: 

I've seen it but it seemed strange to me. Have not yet
had time to look up version differences and why a
"rootfs" type filesystem appears as an extra mount on
a few systems I support.
 
... 
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How to set ACPI governor?

Posted: 19 Apr 2008 02:43 PM PDT

John Hasler wrote: 

Wait. No. This is not what he stated. And the NSA has a long history of
casually monitoring civilian traffic, in direct violation of its charter, the
law, and the constitution. (Look at the warrant-free taps they put on the
backbones of AT&T, mentioned all over various media including this article:
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/05/70908. They can, and do,
monitor at any time and in any way they deem suitable.

Then look at their role in the creation of the Clipper Chip, an encryption
technology designed to rest the decryption keys in federal hands, and its
abandonment when it was discovered the chips could be used with unregistered keys.
 

That's a different story. I can easily believe that they, as its authors, are
aware of a few subtleties not widely published. A backdoor doesn't have to be
robust, merely buried in many thousands of line of complex code. And it
doesn't have to be permanent.

This does not mean SELinux is useless, but that it should be viewed with a
very cautious eye, considering its source.
 

Again, no. He didn't say this. Please don't extrapolate his thoughts into
complete nonsense: while SELinux has been widely used and reasonably reviewed,
it deserves careful and justified distrust of its source.
 

Now, you're just trolling.

beginning

Posted: 19 Apr 2008 04:08 AM PDT

Thank you all for the tips on linux and newsgroups!

The reason I've posted the same questions is that I wasn't sure where to get
the right answer, as I've just subscribed. I would not do the same thing
now.

"Allodoxaphobia" <com> wrote in message
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Debian's Kernel 2.6.24 and future versions: Use amd64 or 686?

Posted: 18 Apr 2008 04:00 PM PDT

Meat Plow <net> writes:
 

Or you could not bother and compare the config files that ship with the
bespoke debian kernels. You will find little difference.

You would be far more interested in "standard" kernel stability and
performance than some optimised mish mash assuming you want to
use it on your desktop.

Clearly if you have very specialised needs then the above might not be
so valid. I know that whenever I have compiled my own there is very,
very little difference in performance and one of the only times I would
consider it would be for very specialised HW situations where I know I
can leave out 90% of the default drivers.


linux server setup - in the deep end

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 11:50 PM PDT

In comp.os.linux.setup Keith Keller <san-francisco.ca.us>: 
[..] 
 

Seconded! I'd also look into http://www.ltsp.org/ a halfway
reasonable server could easily serve +300 students with thin
clients and save tons of money + time for administrative
purposes.

You can run an extra citrix server for some software needing M$,
though most things can be done with Linux apps. You might want to
run the citrix client on the thin clients to save the server some
horse power and speed things up.

--
Michael Heiming (X-PGP-Sig > GPG-Key ID: EDD27B94)
mail: echo qr | perl -pe 'y/a-z/n-za-m/'
#bofh excuse 112: The monitor is plugged into the serial port

Network Printer in Ubuntu

Posted: 16 Apr 2008 02:59 AM PDT

On Apr 16, 9:06 pm, Maurice Batey <removethis.org.uk>
wrote: 

Maurice Thanks
- Ubuntu comes with a HPLIP toolbox which did the configuration for
me. Though I still have no clue as to what I did wrong back there:-))
Vivek

Fedora and I are not mixing

Posted: 15 Apr 2008 12:51 PM PDT

com wrote: 

It is not a good idea to log in as root. Log in as a user and go root. Be root
only when necessary. Anyway when you exit root you become the user again.

You should be at a run level where ctrl-alt F1-F6 give you separate terminals.
I think that is at least 3.

However it does not make sense that an exit does not simply give you a login
prompt instead of shutting down.

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Palestinians have nothing to negotiate with Israel but the schedule for its
withdrawal to its 1948 borders.
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Install Win XP over Linux

Posted: 15 Apr 2008 06:43 AM PDT

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 13:03:22 -0700 (PDT), "com"
<com> wrote:
 
XP Home running in Xen or VMWare or VirtualBox or Qemu is real XP
Home.
 
Since the first time I installed Redhat, I have always followed the
same procedure. Use partition magic to partition and format the
Windows partitions. Use it to partition but not format the linux
partitions. Install linux. Install windows. Use a liveCD or a linux
floppy to boot into linux Mount the linux partitions. add the Windows
partition to lilo.conf. run lilo.

The only time I have ever had *any* problems, was when I tried to make
a SCSI drive a boot drive. Then I had to figure out how to modify irq
mappings in the boot options.

I don't particularly use lilo over grub for any reason except: I know
lilo it has preformed well so i see no reason to change


Install Debian on a Machine with Windows XP

Posted: 12 Apr 2008 04:57 AM PDT

<com> wrote 

This is a lot easier than some replies seem to suggest. While I don't
disagree that doing lots of study and reading will be helpful, it's not
actually necessary to get Debian up and running on your machine. Try this:

1. Boot from the CD you burned, hit enter at the prompt for a 'normal'
install
2. When it gets to the partition manager stage, choose Manual partitioning
3. Select your Windows partition (it is probably the only one, unless you
have one of those wanky OEM recovery partitions or something).
4. Choose "resize the partition" - it will tell you the minimum size you can
make it - this of course depends on how full it is.
5. Reduce it by at least 10GB (this is plenty for messing around with Linux,
but more doesn't hurt if you can spare it).
6. Create TWO new Logical partitions: a small one (1 or 2GB, ideally 2x the
computer's RAM) and a large one (all the rest of the space)
7. Make sure the small one is set as "use as swap space" and the large one
is set to be mounted as / (the root partition).
8. Exit the partition manager and write the changes
9. Proceed with the rest of the install
10. Reboot into Debian and enjoy.

Good luck,

CC


PC / Mac / Linux benchmarks (programs) that compare performance to Cray and other supercomputers...

Posted: 07 Apr 2008 11:33 PM PDT

In article <net>,
James Wilson <info> wrote: 
More of historic interest. 
True. 
Historic. Current models are a bit more complex. 
Old Crays.

PCs will also tend to out perform the ENIAC as well.

--

problem with samsung S203D DVD writer on suse linux 10.2

Posted: 07 Apr 2008 04:10 PM PDT

Fernando Peral Pérez wrote: 
 
 
 
 
 

Not that I am aware of. I thought Toshiba and Samsung were different companies
in Japan and Korea respectively. I had never heard of TSSTCorp and found nothing
to indicate its connection to any other company when I googled it. When I came
into possession of one as part of a pre-built computer it was identified as
TSSTCorp not any other company.

Google that drive and see the web has nothing but complaints about it. So if it
is a subsidiary and to unload a known defective product by using the parent
company name that is sufficient reason to stop buying Samsung.

I am talking something that was known defective about two years ago. I forget
exactly how long ago I asked after my problems with it and lots of peopletold
me about it.

Over the years I have had a lot of CD and DVD burners and this is only one that
has been a disaster. Replacements are a max of $50 these days. No real effort to
find one for $30. It only takes a driver.

But until you have a new burner there is no way to eliminate it as the problem.

As long as you are going root to burn it should work. I have used k3b with no
problems the first time I tried it so I know it works if the burner works. I
have over 400 CDs and DVDs burned and no problems. Failures are uncommon and I
verify every burn.

With the TSST I was griping about the deteriorating quality of blank media
going the way of 3.5" floppies with maybe half or more failures.

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Despite all the questions about the official version of 9/11 the fact
remaains the government has no official version of 9/11. That is immensely
convenient for all parties concerned.
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Dual Booting

Posted: 04 Apr 2008 11:29 PM PDT

JAG CHAN wrote: 

Leave the small drive installed and put linux on the new drive. This will keep
linux safe from almost any stupid thing XP might do. Linux will detect the XP
formated drive and include it in /etc/fstab with the correct parameters so you
can access any data from linux.
 

If needs to partition it for some other reason it is sort of arbitrary mainly
dependent upon how much data he wants to access when running XP as it can only
MS type file formats.

--
Tell me what convinced you when you were skeptical about the Jewish gas
chambers. If you never questioned them, why not?
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