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Switching computers

Posted: 24 Oct 2004 05:14 PM PDT

If Office XP is retail version, you can install or renstall on as many machines as you wish provided not all of them are used simultaneously. There is no need to uninstall from the old machine!. Activation is normally automatic if you are reinstalling after 120 days of the first installation via internet. Otherwise, you will need to activate by phone. I suggest read this article first:

http://www.microscum.com/mmpafaq/

Hope this proves useful.


T Martin wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!



I don't have the MS OFFICE 2000 code to install the program

Posted: 23 Oct 2004 09:57 PM PDT

As in another response to How do I reinstall Office 2000, below, you could
try and call MS, here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823570


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Network Resource

Posted: 23 Oct 2004 10:37 AM PDT

If you have your Office CD in the CD drive and point the installer to it
when it asks, does it help?

What is the original problem that you are trying to fix in Outlook? Perhaps
all of this is unnecessary?


--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, JohnnyM asked:

| Milly: Thanks for the reply. I installed it on a single PC (No network
| involved).
|
| JohnnyM
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| How was Office first installed?
||
|| --
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
|| the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my
|| personal account will be deleted without reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, JohnnyM asked:
||
||| I have been having problems with Windows Installer window appearing
||| every time I go into OUtlook. I want to reinstall Office Pro 2003.
||| When I run the intallation disk I get the following message "The
||| feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is
||| unavailable". It then ask for me to find another location, which I
||| have no idea where to look. Any help will be appreciated.


I had someone help correct my computer & lost Microsoft Office. C.

Posted: 22 Oct 2004 10:37 PM PDT

YES. It looks like the links on the desktop have disappeared so do a search for the following:

1) Excel.exe
2) Frontpg.exe
3) MSAccess.exe
4) Outlook.exe
5) PowerPnt.exe
6) WinWord.exe

Just right-click on these and select create a shortcut on Desktop!! Or simply look for MSOFFICE.EXE and run it and it will create a shortcup toolbar in Office XP Professional. Office 2003 does not have this and so there is no point in buying this!

I find it difficult to comprehend Office can be deleted so easily. Uncle Bill does not like his progs to be dumped easily for substitutes such as WordPerfect Office!!

Did that "someone" format the hard drive? If sothen don't waste time searching for anything but get hold of original CDs and/or use restore CDs supplied by your PC vendor.

Hope this helps.


SLLynch wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!




i bought a office cd 2003 but i lost the product key and i want t.

Posted: 22 Oct 2004 07:13 PM PDT

You can get this from your existing computer by using the pirating tool supplied by Micky Mouse Stevens {M$ MVP - Lier) called ViewKey. Just do a search for ViewKey and ee what you get on the internet. Failure this, you need to contact Uncle Bill's Office in your country who can help you out. Failure this, you need to get pirated keys from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com

All this info is supplied by Micky Mouse Stevens on other newsgroups. He is the sole supplier of pirating tools for M$ products in the world.

Hope this helps.


vladimir wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!




How do I transfer all e-mail data to new computer?

Posted: 22 Oct 2004 08:55 AM PDT

I would make use of Uncle Bill's File & Settings Transfer Wizard and you access this as follows:

Start, All Programs, Accessories, Systems Tools, Files and Settings Transfer Wizard

This is fine if your old/current computer is already running XP. If not then you need to run this from the Windows XP CD (which you should get with your new PC) on your old PC and follow the instructions.

Then in the new machine, again use the same thing but this time select that "this is a new PC" or something similar to import the data.

If you don't get a CD with the new PC then you are wasting your money as a PC without the actual CDs {of all preloaded software} is useless!!!

I would always rely on Uncle Bill's programs as these must be working otherwise he can't make money!!

Hope this helps.
Micky {Mouse} Stevens [MS-MVP] is a lier and I wouldn't buy a second hand car from him!!


raevynn wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!




Before I set up 2003, lingering 2000 problem

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 11:35 AM PDT

Hi, Ariel. It's good that you read the instructions. I wouldn't try
the utility with Windows XP; it might work just fine, or it might mess
up your Office installation to the point where you have to uninstall and
reinstall. I think your approach of fixing old problems before
upgrading is a good one. But now that you've already upgraded twice and
are about to do it a third time, and as the annoyance doesn't seem to be
adversely affecting how Office is working, and since you don't want to
do a clean install, I'd say it's probably better to let sleeping dogs
lay.

Ariel wrote:
 

Office and Microsoft Express

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 09:53 AM PDT

Tootsie wrote: 

Please quote the post you are replying to - no-one knows what on earth you
are talking about.


debian 3.0 r2 question - Forums Linux

debian 3.0 r2 question - Forums Linux


debian 3.0 r2 question

Posted: 29 Sep 2004 11:35 AM PDT

Andreas Janssen wrote: 
I'm having difficulties with chosing packages...And when I choose
packages I'm getting couple of messages that installation wasn't
succesful. Then, I try again, and I don't get error mesages. After
rebooting I don't get any GUI (like KDE or Gnome), just terminal mode to
login. What kind of linux is that?

Linux cannot see hard drive

Posted: 29 Sep 2004 04:11 AM PDT

On 29 Sep 2004 04:11:02 -0700, co.uk (L-Plates) wrote:
 

You may want to update /etc/fstab to reflect the change in the FS-type from
ntfs to vfat. Use any text editor to do this.

It might also be advisable to update the FS-type in the partition table.
'fdisk' can do this with the 't' command, but, Windows may have done this for
you already.

--John

minicom: cannot open /dev/usb/tts/0: No such file or directory

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 08:58 PM PDT

Floyd L. Davidson wrote:
 

Pot, kettle, black. Pretend to be an adult, leave the tantrums by the door.
 

On the topic of infantile displays of ego and useless posts, you are without
peer.

--
Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com

Lilo on Floppy

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 06:45 PM PDT

Thanks for the responses, especially Peter's, which contained a bit
more sass and sarcasm than I generally care for. But really, all the
others were a great help.

Thanks to Lew Pitcher for agreeing that it's good to not risk things
you don't have to.

Anyway, I have decided that once I wrap up some critical college
applications and essays that I have going on, I will jump in again and
boot Linux. It's just that I think it would be very bad to have to
fix my computer while I have things on it that I spent a lot of time
on. Of course, I could back them up (and do), but I like to work on
them too.

So, based on your combined suggestions and the sorry realization that
Lilo is not able to do anything in Windows, I will probably redo my
Linux install (shouldn't have to do it all over again), and see if it
will do something nicer than last time.

Thanks again,

Aaron

Operating System Not Found

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 02:50 PM PDT

John S wrote:
 

You said that the recovery disk (by which I take it you mean
Fedora disk #1 in rescue mode) worked,
in which case there cannot be too much wrong with your system.

Using the rescue disk, try re-installing grub.
After "chroot /mnt/sysimage" look at /etc/grub.conf
and make sure it looks for the right partition.
(You would get the "OS not found" error message
if it was looking at the wrong partition.)
Assuming grub.conf is correct,
say "grub-install --recheck /dev/hda",
and see if it works now.


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tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366
s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

X forwarding

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 10:12 AM PDT

Doru-Catalin Togea wrote: 

Maybe you need to give a xhost command as: xhost +name.of.machine
to allow the other machine to use the Xserver.


--

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Director Tecnico de bgSEC
com
bgSEC Seguridad y Consultoria de Sistemas Informaticos
http://www.bgsec.com
ESPAÑA

The only people for me are the mad ones -- the ones who are mad to live,
mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time,
the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn
like fabulous yellow Roman candles.
-- Jack Kerouac, "On the Road"

XP and Linux installation on seperate hard drives

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 08:47 AM PDT

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 17:01:12 -0400, Spot wrote:
 

Well, SuSE 9.0 Pro's GRUB installation does.

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(Retired in Hampshire, UK)
www.maurice.eurobell.co.uk
(Remove 'antispam.' to reply by email)

Red_Hat installation problem

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 02:58 AM PDT

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In comp.os.linux.setup Hany <com> suggested:
 
[..] 

[..]
 

Already outdated/discontinued, I'd suggest fedora if you want RH
or some other recent distro, with support/patches.

You didn't told which kind of system you are using (CPU/mobo).
 

Perhaps, but it's you who is in front of the system, not me.;)


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Where is my mouse?

Posted: 28 Sep 2004 12:23 AM PDT

Hello

Thomas A Torda (<edu.au>) wrote:
 

Try

# modprobe psmouse

best regards
Andreas Janssen

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Registered Linux User #267976
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Microsoft CRM - iexplorer.exe memory usage huge

Microsoft CRM - iexplorer.exe memory usage huge


iexplorer.exe memory usage huge

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 12:37 PM PDT

Gary,

Thanks. I had already done all of that, she did have some
spyware which was removed (not to say that she hasn't
gotten more.) We are quite diligent on the virus front,
but spyware is a bit trickier to control. I will take
your advice and try again to clean any extraneous stuff
off and report back.

Jason 
etc........check 
hiding, also run 
up, and make sure 
message 
to 
activity. 

MIssing Standard Crystal Reports

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 11:33 AM PDT

you need a tool from MBS to republish your reports.

Only way to get this is to log a support call. Here are detils in case you
need them

Contact Microsoft CRM Support by dialing our support number (888-477-7877)
or logging a case via the web, at http://mbs.microsoft.com/support if you
are an existing Microsoft Business Solutions customer or partner. If you
are using Microsoft CRM from a Microsoft MSDN subscription, then you should
contact Microsoft CRM Support by using one of the phone numbers or email
support options at the following link:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;OfferProPhone.



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Outlook > CRM mapping

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 10:22 AM PDT

The activitytype value controls whether or not it will sync with Outlook. Only
Appointments & Tasks will sync with the Outlook Appointments & Tasks. The other
types will not sync with Outlook.

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:13:11 -0700, <microsoft.com> wrote:

Yes I have looked at that class. What I had meant to ask
about was the Schema definiation for mapping properties
to the Outlook task. As implied here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
url=/library/en-us/CrmSdk1_2/htm/v1d2objectschemas.asp
there should be a Task Activity as there is an Email
Activity or an Appointment Actvity. My question is is
the Activity class and its associated Schema what Outlook
would consider a "Task" if so then Why is the
documentation incorrect and why haven't they fixed it?
Thanks 
url=/library/en-us/CrmSdk1_2/htm/v1d2crmactivityclass.asp 
message 

SFO without msde?

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 09:46 AM PDT

What about writing an Outlook add in that mimics the functionality of SFO?

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Custom Controls

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 03:01 AM PDT

I was not aware of this company so thanks for pointing it out. Of course
another option is to develop the controls yourself. Not as difficult as you
may think.


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New type of activity

Posted: 27 Apr 2004 02:41 AM PDT

The only way to do this would be to create the new activities in a different
table and link somehow back to CRM. A number of companies have developed
solutions like this. As said this feature has been mentioned as a possible
for the next crm release although as always nothing is guaranteed until it
ships.


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After Upgrade Javascript Error

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 07:13 PM PDT

on the CRM web server open a command prompt and run the command iisreset
which will restart the web server


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them, 


Need help with CRM Account object model...PLEASE??

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 06:53 PM PDT

I'm smarter than you imbecile, giving this retarded answer to a very
straight forward question.

oh by the way, nice disguise.


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Emails not sending

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 02:49 PM PDT

Try sending another email and check again right away on the server. There MSCRM
will log details about the error there. Typically, there is a connection issue
between CRM & Exchange, but without the specific error, it's tought to help.

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:16:02 -0700, "Cayla" <com> wrote:

Do you know of any specific errors I should be looking for. I've checked the
event log and sorted for the time that I tried sending the email and I don't see
any errors at that time.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Cayla

SDK and web form

Posted: 26 Apr 2004 12:26 PM PDT

Based on the verbage John supplied, using the SDK would be allowed in this
situation. The SDK documentation has samples of how to create records (no
specific lead creation examples, but they're no different than other objects).

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:01:04 -0700, "Tony Asche"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

Consider a scenario where prospects log on to a website and submit contact
information through a web form that gets turned into a lead in Microsoft
CRM. Since the propsect submitting their information is not directly
accessing or using Microsoft CRM, there are no additional licensing
requirements.

Yes, this is what I would like to do, are there instructions on doing this
through the SDK, or do you have to do it differently?

Thanks in advance.
Tony

Outlook CRM Installation

Posted: 25 Apr 2004 04:03 PM PDT

Michael;

IE has security settings that allow for the users' windows credentials to be
passed to web sites as authenticaion (Tools-->Internet
Options-->Security-->Custom-->User Authentication). If you get your users
to the point where they can connect to the CRM via a browser without being
challenged, then you should not have problems when installing the SFO
client.

Dave


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Email not working. Fails with error and Event ID 2

Posted: 25 Apr 2004 02:11 PM PDT

Well, one other option to rule out a IIS config issue: try browsing to
http://crmservername//MSCRMConnector/ICrmEmailDispatchSDL.SRF

Sometimes the base files returns an error when trying to browse to it. This one
should return a SOAP message.

If you get an error, please respond with the exact error number and message.

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:10:24 -0700, "jhinckley"
<microsoft.com> wrote:

Matt,

I don't have SSL installed on the exchange server or the
CRM server.

When I try browsing to the registry URL for
the "mailserverurl" value I get "This page cannot be
displayed...blah blah..etc.."

Thanks,
John

 
so, you need to disable 
directory. 
bad. Check on the CRM 
a reg value for the 
happens. The error you 




Integrate CRM into Sharepoint - Frames?

Posted: 25 Apr 2004 01:32 AM PDT

Hmm that's a great idea, thanks John

I expect there would be some licensing issues though, has
anyone found issues with licensing using CRM as a
datasource? (e.g. for a website? )
 
consider developing 
message 

Crystal Report LICENCE ERROR and FIREWALL

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 10:09 AM PDT

I solve it !
It's a quite difficoult to explain but I think it could be interesting (for
sys-admin and for Microsoft).

The problem occurs when the crm server is in a Lan A protected by a firewall
and some users are in a Lan B protected by a second Firewall. The two Lan
are connected by Internet. The internal crmserver name is different from the
external (public) crmserver name.

With the standard configuration only users in LanA and Internet can access
the CRM.
Changing the IIS autentication method adding "base autentication-non cript"
users in LanB can access the CRM; but if they try to open a report a
"Crystal Licence" error occurs.
If you want to correct the error you have to edit the file hosts adding
this:
127.0.0.1 www.crmserver-publicaddressname.com

I don't know why, but it works !

Enjoy.
Sebastiano.



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I have SQL Server installed on my workstation, can I not use MSDE

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 10:07 AM PDT

Dirk,

It will work with the configuration you describe. It may be a security error,
though I haven't run across this one myself.

Sorry,

Matt Parks

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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:36:17 +0200, "Dirk VDB" <com> wrote:

Hi,

I have SQL 2000 Dev edition installed on he client.
But when I install SFO client with MSDE, I can't go Offline --> the sync
doesn't work and I get a Metabase error whhen the statun is Offline. Seems
that here are replication problems if the is also an installation of SQL
2000 on the client.

????

Dirk

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are 
wrote: 


Can't access CRM webpage

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 08:36 AM PDT

Did you create the website "CRM" in IIS before installing CRM on the SBS?
SBS uses Sharepoint Services and the company intranet uses the Default Web
Site. If you try to install CRM to the default settings, it will create
havoc with CRM and the SBS intranet site. Check page 249 in the CRM
implementation guide.

"Colin Campbell" <com> wrote in message
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works fine on multiple clients however I can't access the webpage. When I
try the URL http://localhost I get "Microsoft CRM - User Access Error. The
System could not log you on...". I've followed all the steps for installing
on SBS2003 and the Outlook clients seem to be working perfectly. 


explorer quits when connecting to CRM

Posted: 23 Apr 2004 02:39 AM PDT

Hi,

Even if u uninstall the popup blocker, sometimes if u access the CRM
using the remote desktop the IE closes itself after the authentication
is passed and if u close all the opened IE crm gets opened... What to
do fot that ?

Regards,
-Richard IP

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Connecting to Office OWA from Home SBS 2003 network - Microsoft Exchange

Connecting to Office OWA from Home SBS 2003 network - Microsoft Exchange


Connecting to Office OWA from Home SBS 2003 network

Posted: 09 Jan 2005 05:35 PM PST

On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 22:00:35 +0800, "jeff" <fjhfhfhf>
wrote:
 
So it seems you can actually get to the server then and you are just
seeing what ammounts to broken links.
DP has put some tips on his site at:
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_isa_to_publish_owa.htm but I'm not
sure it's applicable here. Interesting you've switched to TCP85
though. Do you have the problem if you go back to tcp 80?

Exchange 2000 --> 2003

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 09:48 AM PST

Keep this in mind
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822931


Mike wrote: 

IMC Working path

Posted: 07 Jan 2005 06:24 AM PST

Thanks Mark. I would'nt have figured it out myself.
SN
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Adding a confidentiality notice to Exchange

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 03:15 PM PST

If you are referring to a .sig (signature - occasionally known as a
disclaimer) that is placed on every outbound e-mail message and is not able
to be changed or removed by the user community, I would recommend EXclaimer
(www.exclaimer.com).

If you need a really robust toolset that includes the disclaimer, I would
suggest GFI Mail Essentials. There is a disclaimer portion of the software
will work after the 60 day trial for the software expires.

There are a ton of toolsets out there that can accomplish this goal
effectively. Here are links to some websites with information regarding the
various toolsets available:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/content_control.htm

http://www.msexchange.org/pages/search.asp?query=disclaimer
http://www.policypatrol.com

If you are looking to add a disclaimer to all outbound SMTP messages and
don't want to spend a lot of money and have someone that is familiar with
VBScript as well as Exchange and SMTP event sinks, you may want to review
this KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;317327

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Ex2k IM

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 09:50 AM PST

HI Bob,

Unfortunately, I dont have a backup :(
My company never intend to go further on LCS.
Thanks for replying.


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Help with Exchange 2003

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 08:43 AM PST

1. Two mailboxes = Two users. Correct

2. Custom address list - open the properties of the list and click the
modify button. This is similar to the find tool in AD or you can add a
custom LDAP search if you wish. When you created the address list the filter
rules would have got you to the same place.

3. Contacts are created in AD, Right click, new, contact.

4. General email addresses like those can be created three ways;
a. Distribution list (mail enabled group) - mail appears in each
member users inbox.
b. Public Folder (mail enabled) - mail is held in public folder
and access is controlled by permissions on folder. Set default and anonymous
to contributor.
c. User Mailbox - create general user and give permissions to the
mailbox for people to access.
The best way is probably A or B, but it depends on your environment and you
may find C works best for you. Test with at least two users and one general
account.


Glen




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the 
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the 
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tutorial 
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OWA 


mail account for multiple users

Posted: 06 Jan 2005 08:17 AM PST

In addtion to Glen's opinion, if you going to use an additional generic
mailbox, take a look at UniSent utility:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/unisent.shtml

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Regards,

Victor Ivanidze,
software developer


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Information Stores won't mount

Posted: 05 Jan 2005 03:20 PM PST

Martin,

You guessed right. That was exactly the error message I got. Interesting to
read your lines on JET. I never new the difference between JET Red and JET
Blue. I knew that Windows uses JET for other things (like the DHCP
database), but not that Exchange also uses it.

And yes, I am extremely happy that my Exchange is running again. I always
used SBS2003 and Exchange was one of the things I tried no to touch because
of it's assumed complexity. I now switched to Windows Server 2003 + Exchange
2003 in a non SBS2003 environment and find that Exchange is much more
admin-friendly once you get the hang of it.

Erik



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General Questions

Posted: 05 Jan 2005 12:43 PM PST

Chaplain Doug wrote: 

The inbox/calendar/etc should all be kept in the exchange mailbox, but you
can also use public folders for shared contacts, etc. 

Yes, in a public folder. 

Not easily. See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm for other
options. If you have a small office/network, look at www.microsoft.com/sbs -
Small Business Server 2003 is a very good bargain & includes Exchange. 


Store.log

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 10:41 AM PST

Hello,

Thank you very much for this information.
Several servers had this setting turned on.

We were able to cleanup the large store.log files.

Kind regards,
Exchange2003

"Rob Wilcox [MSFT]" wrote:
 

maintenance question...

Posted: 04 Jan 2005 09:15 AM PST

plus, I don't see a generate report selection anywhere in recipient policies...?

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Hi Scott

Can you send more details about the recipient policy you set up for mailbox management? For instance, is there anything in your filter? Have you selected only 'Generate Report'?
It's just about impossible to know why no mailboxes are getting processed without more info about your policy.

- Genevieve

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"Scott McDonald" <com> wrote in message news:%phx.gbl...
I setup mailbox maintenance to occur on Sunday nights on our production exchange server and my home / test exchange server. Every time it processes I get the same message that nothing was done...why?

The Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox Manager has completed processing mailboxes

Started at: 2004-12-31 23:04:45

Completed at: 2004-12-31 23:04:45

Mailboxes processed: 0

Messages moved: 0

Size of moved messages: 0.00 KB

Deleted messages: 0

Size of deleted messages: 0.00 KB


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Scott

Microsoft Word - Word 2010, How to Select an entire line during a Search and Replace

Microsoft Word - Word 2010, How to Select an entire line during a Search and Replace


Word 2010, How to Select an entire line during a Search and Replace

Posted: 17 Jul 2013 08:32 AM PDT

Hello All,

 

Is it possible to select an entire line when doing a Search and Replace based on what the line begins with?

 

For example, the lines I want to replace all BEGIN with a "JW" but after those 2 characters it could be anything. But I would like to highlight the entire line so when I do a replace I can format the entire line to be Bold and 14 pt.

 

When I try this search (below), I know how to do the formatting but when I do the search it ONLY highlights the first 3 characters.

Example:  *I already selected the "Use Wildcards" checkbox...

     Search String --> " JW?* "

        *ignore the whitespace in the quote

 

So the Search string above starts with "JW", then I have the "?" which is any character, then I have the " * " which is 0 or more times. So shouldn't the search highlight the "JW", then any character after that 'x' number or times? The goal is to get that entire line highlighted...

 

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated...

 

 

Thanks in Advance,

Matt

Making Web View the default

Posted: 17 Jul 2013 07:09 AM PDT

I mostly work in web view these days. How can I make web view the default view, when I open Word 2013? Word always opens in print view, even though I set the Normal.dotm template to web view.

It works in 2010 (when I set the Normal template to web view, Word 2010 opens in web view by default), why doesn't it work in 2013?

Anything I can do about this, like maybe a registry edit, or anything else? Anyone any suggestions?

(Before you answer, understand that I'm not a programming/coding guru)

Thanks in advance.

How to repeat numbers in a multilevel list?

Posted: 17 Jul 2013 07:06 AM PDT

I have a multilevel list in a two-column table. I need the two columns to parallel one another, so that when item 1 appears in the left column, it also appears in the right column.

Word 2007 automatically numbers the left and right columns sequentially. Previously, I was able to simply right click and set the numbering values to match. However, now I receive a message that states, "This value is less than the previous entry in the list. Use a value that is greater than the previous entry."

How can I change this so that either the numbers repeat automatically (best case) or I can manually change them? Does this have something to do with "Advance value"? (When I deselect "Advance value," I am unable to set a value at all – the "Set value to:" box is grayed out.)

Note: In the Modify Style (of multilevel list) dialogue, I am unable to select "Restart list after:" – it is grayed out, probably because this is Level 1.

I appreciate any help! Thank you!

I am writing notes for a course and want to get as much text as possible on each page to save paper what is the best way to do this

Posted: 17 Jul 2013 04:43 AM PDT

I have a lot of notes and want to cram as much text as possible onto each sheet, when I type now quite often there is a bigish blank at the bottom of say sheet one and then it starts on sheet two, I want to fill every available space.

why does offic eword change docs to word pad when sent via email?

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 04:19 PM PDT

oh please...just answer the question!!!

Files

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 03:27 PM PDT

Whenever I rename my file it says .doc at the end. Why is that?

Convert Word or Text list into a list format in Excel?

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 02:30 PM PDT

how do you get a long list (in Word or Text) separated by commas into a list format in Excel?  Each word needs to be in one row (all in one column).

SQL command message when opening Word

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 09:20 AM PDT

Everytime I open Word I get a screen that says this:  "This message can appear if your document contains code for accessing information from a database - for example, if your document is a form letter that retrieves an address from a mailing list. If this is expected behavior and you want to retrieve the data, click Yes. If you don't think this document should be accessing information from a database, click No. If a network administrator or IT professional is available, let them know about the SQL command that this document is attempting to run.  "  I also can't open a blank page document without getting a label document I tried to print a long time ago...which I can't delete.  So, no new blank documents are possible. What is up?

Have new win 8 can't open Word why

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 02:33 AM PDT

When I click on Word 2013 Apps a message appears reporting an error.Tthis is followed by another box that says they are fixing this but nothing changes

Word 2010 CPU usage

Posted: 11 Jul 2013 09:18 PM PDT

Using MS Office, Word 2010 about a year (Windows 7).  Recently, soon after opening, something starts to run in the background that makes it very difficult to use Word.  Curser is small circle that blinks rather fast.  CPU is running between 60 to 70%.  Doesn't seem to bother other Office programs.  Any ideas?

Rich

Missing fonts in word 2010

Posted: 11 Jul 2013 06:32 PM PDT

User opens up word documents and only has maybe 3-4 fonts in the drop down box
how do i restore all the fonts, i tried doing a repair, uninstall/reinstalled office and then installed 2010 sp1
user has windows xp sp3

Installing together Office 97 and Office 2002 - Microsoft Office forums

Installing together Office 97 and Office 2002 - Microsoft Office forums


Installing together Office 97 and Office 2002

Posted: 21 Oct 2004 05:57 AM PDT

Easy. uninstall Office XP (2002) , install Access 97 and re-install Office
XP and choose to keep the older version of Access.

hth,
g


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"Mirko" <co.uk> wrote in message
news:google.com... 


Auto Configure Startup Folder

Posted: 20 Oct 2004 03:17 PM PDT

Thanks,
I will take that onboard via a VBA macro, but what do you mean by
deployment and how is it done then?
Is it an option available when Word is installed?
John D.

KePaHa wrote:
 

multiple versions of office coexisting install questions

Posted: 20 Oct 2004 09:10 AM PDT

ok. thanks.

"DL" <nothere> wrote in message
news:phx.gbl... 
folder 
XP(2002). 
and 
for 
and 
that? 
newer 
installed 


Wake up!!

Posted: 18 Oct 2004 09:25 PM PDT

net wrote: 

Who the hell are you talking to?


Calling for Office 2000 Disks

Posted: 18 Oct 2004 02:25 PM PDT

I don't know what exactly are you trying to do but if you are applying the service pack than you are required to insert the original media in the drive so that some files can be re-copied. Cynics might say this is M$'s way of stopping pirating but I would have thought that with the advent of CDRW drives, people can easily supply copies of CDs relatively cheaply.

Talking of CDRW drives, have you thought of making copies yourself and keeping them handy near the PC (with serial number) so that whenever needed by updates, this can be found easily. Since M$ has sophisticated activation system, even if the CDs are stolen from your desk, they are not likely to be of any use to the thief. Perhaps, Uncle Bill needs to be streetwise to know this!

Hope this proves useful.
http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm
..

JR wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!




2003 trial upgrade

Posted: 17 Oct 2004 09:07 PM PDT

So you know. I looked at the read me and it does say qualifies for an
upgrade purchase and below is what they direct you to when you try to
purchase a key code on line.



Shopping Cart
Qty Description Unit Price: Total

1 Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003 Upgrade $239.00 $239.00

SKU# 021-06873

Subtotal:$239.00



"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

XP PRO AND OFFICE

Posted: 17 Oct 2004 12:23 PM PDT

JIM wrote: 


No? Really?! You don't say! Funny how MS doesn't include /Office/ in its
*OPERATING SYSTEMS*, now isn't it?! Maybe that's because it actually wants
to sell Office?

have office and office small business 2002 but 

The answer is simple. You cannot. XP SBE was OEM only and, as such is tied
to the PC it was shipped with/first installed on. You may not install it on
any other system. You want Office you'll have to purchase it.


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Office 2003 keeps runing install - help please

Posted: 16 Oct 2004 06:06 AM PDT


I am experiencing the very same error on a number of machines. I have
not found a solution yet.

is this a known bug?



Regards,
heggers


On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:01:44 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian"
<com.uk> wrote:
 

CD Key number

Posted: 15 Oct 2004 09:15 PM PDT

Hey Vishal,

After all that text in your message, you have answered the wrong question!! The question was about Office 2000 but you seem to have copied every thing verbatim from Microsoft knowledge base article which deals with Windows XP. We don't do this way in the UK especially when you have only succeeded in confusing the original poster!.

Do you mind giving just the link instead of copying and pasting in the body of the message! I hope you can understand this simple instruction.

Are you in Bangalore by any chance where the Indians have stolen jobs from British and other European workers!?

The answer you should have given is that Serial Numbers can be obtained from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com

This site was originally given to us by Michael Stevens MS-MVP (http://www.microscum.com/ns/mlslies/index.htm). Michael is a high time pirate who supplies link for tools to pirate M$ products. His site bears his name so it is not difficult to google it! I do not want to be part of his scheme to defraud M$.

Hope this proves useful.

"vishal subramaniam (msft)" wrote:
 

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I use non Microsoft products wherever possible which requires no activation.

I use Netscape 7.2 as my default browser which has everything I need for my work.

I believe in good Financial Management!! I do not believe in enriching rich jerks!




How do you execute Powertoys for Windows XP?

Posted: 15 Oct 2004 06:00 PM PDT

Hans Crump wrote: 


Wrong Newsgroup....

In the meantime, right-click on an empty area of your desktop. Select
Properties, Appearance, Effects. Look at the second pull-down menu.

courtney sends....

Pulling Excel charts and graphs into Powerpoint or Word is a nightmare

Posted: 15 Oct 2004 12:25 PM PDT

littleearthquakes wrote: 

Wow. I find it incredibly easy. In fact, I create all my charts in
Excel, then place them in Powerpoint slides (provided you installed
Microsoft Chart--it installes automatically with Excel).

Select the chart page (not the chart itself) in Excel, press Control-A,
Control-C. Go to your Word or Powerpoint document and press Control-V.

Your chart will appear with resizing tabs. If you right-click on the
chart, you will find that the spreadsheet (and any formulas) comes with
the chart.

Works perfectly.

courtney sends....