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Problems Using Word from Ofc 2003 to view docs created via Wordfrom Ofc 2000

Posted: 05 Nov 2004 07:17 AM PST

Richard Vaughn wrote:
 
Go to Help (F1) while in Word 2003:

Key topic in blank: Open an earlier version of a document

Resolution:
On the File menu, click Versions.
Click the version of the document you want to open.
Click Open.
This version contains all the previously saved versions.

LC

Office XP & PowerPoint

Posted: 05 Nov 2004 04:25 AM PST

Thanks Bob, I appreciate the come-back.

and here I thought XP was the latest version - just not keepibng up I guess.

again, thanks.

Dutch.

"Bob Buckland ?:-\)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote: 

can I install both Office 2000 and 2003 on the same machine

Posted: 04 Nov 2004 12:29 PM PST

Dale Wainwright wrote: 

You were answered in the misc group. Please don't multipost.

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lose his marbles?



How do I download Excel program file?

Posted: 04 Nov 2004 10:29 AM PST

You will need to apply to your OEM who sold you Office in the first place to
obtain a replacement copy of Office.

--
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, Pamela Lee asked:

| My hard drive was replaced and Excel 97 was not installed. The
| orginal was installed on my IBM when purchased, not CD was given.
| How do I find Excel program files, not the viewer, and download for
| Free? Thanks for any help.
| Sincerely
| Pamela


Explorer Won't Display Page!

Posted: 04 Nov 2004 06:30 AM PST


On 4-Nov-2004, Andrew H. Carter <wnc> wrote:
 

As a matter of fact I installed Firefox as a workaround and it displays the
page fine, but I still would like to clear up the IE problem.

Change name office is registered in.

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 02:57 PM PST

Thanks thats what I was looking for.

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Enquiry

Posted: 03 Nov 2004 12:29 PM PST



"DL" wrote:
 

Word to Wordperfect no option to "save as"

Posted: 02 Nov 2004 03:37 PM PST

Another option is to save as RTF as Wordperfect can read RTF files.
Genine

"Charles Kenyon" wrote:
 

Office Toolbar in Office XP

Posted: 01 Nov 2004 02:09 PM PST

Hi Tom

It was an optional install for Office XP (2002).
Check Start=>Programs=>Microsoft Office or
Start=>Run
MSOffice.exe

If not installed you can add it from the Microsoft
Office XP Choice in Add/Remove Programs in the
Windows Control Panel.

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Is there an office toolbar available in Office Xp, if so, where is it located? >>
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*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
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Difference between two Office 2003 CD's

Posted: 01 Nov 2004 09:26 AM PST

Bob Buckland ?:-) wrote:
 

Yep - At the launch MS provided evaluation copies; the full versions
were mailed a few weeks after the Launch. What I referred to as the
first CD (along with OneNote, in a nice folder) came after those few
weeks; the second one, with the Infopath materials, was sent
subsequently in a plain cd envelope. I lost the accompanying letter
that described why they sent the second copy. Your note explains it
(they must have unintentionally left Infopath out after promising it to
the attendees.)

Thanks Bob, for the information and reminder.

- DOSser

 

How do I remove company name property from Normal.dot?

Posted: 31 Oct 2004 05:51 PM PST

Thanks--this was what I needed!

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

Where is MS Word 2003

Posted: 30 Oct 2004 02:04 PM PDT

All general questions on Word are under the "Word" tab.
 

can no longer send mail from Word via OE

Posted: 30 Oct 2004 01:40 PM PDT

Hey, thanks for your attention AlmostBob! good check, but the
outgoing mail server was indeed correct (everything worked fine when
I send directly out from OE- jsut not when Word asked OE to send).
It turned out to be Zonealarm blocking internet access for Word
(even though I had it set to "ask me" it just 'blocked'- but I've
reset it and it is sending from Word ok now).
take care
lj.

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Lost my documentation - how can I reinstall Office 2000 Pro?

Posted: 30 Oct 2004 08:09 AM PDT

I seem to recall the consensus is that Belarc doesn't work on Office 2000,
although it does work on earlier and later Office versions. If you have an
OEM version of Office that was preinstalled by your computer's manufacturer,
then you will have to contact your computer's manufacturer for a new product
key. If you purchased a retail version of Office from a conventional or
online retailer and installed it yourself, then see
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823570 "How to Obtain a New Product Key
for Office Program Setup".

"Keith Bachman" wrote:
 

Dual-Booting...howto install Office 2003...

Posted: 30 Oct 2004 01:40 AM PDT

Hi Keith,

You'll still need to install Office under each OS to write
the needed registry entries and for common files
in the Windows folder for each boot partition but
you can choose the same 'destination' source for
Office itself in a situation where you're not hiding
drives and the drive letters stay consistent (you could
also put it on the 'data' drive for example.

Check the links in the reference section of the
KB article previously mentioned as well for information
on using the Local Install Source option.

FWIW it's not uncommon to use FAT16 when you
may have on the PC or on a local network a PC
running a Win9x or WinME copy that needs to access
files.

Another option is to use MS's Virtual PC setup.

======== 
news:com...
Okay, that has answers for the following setups:

FAT16 partitions (Who uses these under Windows 2000 and XP? That's
odd...but okay)

FAT32 & NTFS used in conjunction, because they're "incompatible" however,
running Windows 2000 and XP would be no problem, as they both can read all of
the above partition types.

I'm running NTFS on all three - so is it possible, or do I have to do an
install on each OS's partition?

Thanks again!>>
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MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
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Outlook 2003 - Change & edit default view for ALL folders - not just one at a time.

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 06:33 AM PDT

I'm looking for the same global solution - this instruction applies only to
one folder at a time. anyone else have the answer - if there is one.
thanks. Jack

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trouble with office 2003

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 01:06 PM PDT

Sorry, you're the expert! Finally got it working. Thanks so much!

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:
 

How do I chain Off 2003 with SP1 AND Junk e-mail patch in CD impa.

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 10:29 AM PDT

David,

Thanks for the response. I don't thinsk this is going to work in our
situationas we need to use the CD image method of deployment as opposed to an
Admin installation method which as you point out will work with the
"slipstreaming". Because of this I believe I have to use the Chaining method.
Any ideas on chaining?

Kathy


"David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provoc" wrote:
 

How do I Load existing Office 200 to a new PC

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 08:49 AM PDT


Yes it is possible "to load Office 2000" to your new PC. Your serial number is clearly incorrect so you will need to get it right. Have you got Office 2000 still on your old machine? If so thn you need to run a ViewKey program from MagicalJelly (Micky Mouse Stevens MS-MVP has exclusive rights to distribute this pirating software worldwide) so that you can get the correct key number to use. I suggest do a google for MagicalJelly and get the program (free of charge) and run it on your old machine. You can then save the key in Notepad and then print it out when you have formatted it to print in large characters!

You will then be able to install Office 2000 all over again in your new PC. You don't need to activate this as Office 2000 never required this. If you still get into problems then I suggest download a new serial number from here:

http://www.serialarchive.com (this is also Micky Mouse Stevens' website)

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


RogerDodger90 wrote:
 

--
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!




Xcell startup pane

Posted: 27 Oct 2004 08:30 PM PDT

Thanks for the reply, tried this and it still does not work.

Really stumped what is causing this...

David Senior [MVP - Most Valuable Provocateur] wrote: 

Service packs & adding more Office Applications

Posted: 27 Oct 2004 02:33 PM PDT

Thanks DL. Just wasn't sure that the installation program would not
overwrite newer files and that Update would recognise that additional files
from an SP or hotfix might be required.

Dave.

"DL" wrote:
 

Newbie Apache question. - Forums Linux

Newbie Apache question. - Forums Linux


Newbie Apache question.

Posted: 12 Oct 2004 01:30 AM PDT

On 2004-10-12, Doug Laidlaw <com.au> wrote: 

You can ask the server itself using http://yourserverhere/server-status
if you enabled the server-status handler in httpd.conf
Davide

--
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You forgot one: Repeat-- Lars Balker Rasmussen

why do cd-rw's need to be erased?

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 08:41 PM PDT

> You see, one type of laser makes the medium crystallize and the 

Even more: How often can I do this with one CDRW and how long will
such a disk survive in sunlight? The problem we (dummy users) have
today is, that all data we store is gone in about 10 years or so I
guess....


General question about installing applications

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 11:45 AM PDT

On 2004-10-11, Ralph Krausse <com> wrote:
 

Why not just "apt-get install apache"?

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-John (dhs.org)

Force uninteractive disk checking on startup

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 06:37 AM PDT

Liu Chang wrote: 

Boot the system with a Knoppix distribution and make the fsck
from it.


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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"

good night program

Posted: 11 Oct 2004 01:44 AM PDT

Gernot Frisch wrote:
 

1. You may want to think through the idea of using ">" when comparing two
strings.

2. If you use "sleep 60" and a straight equality comparison, then you will
have to compare only minutes, not seconds, and there is a chance that my
script will not work, for reasons that should be obvious.

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

configure problems

Posted: 10 Oct 2004 03:03 PM PDT

In article <sentex.net>, Morrison wrote:
 

Version 7... 9... That could be Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE, or even
Slackware, all of which are quite different.
 

"configure" is usually a shell script located in the build directory of
applications. For example

[compton ~]$ locate configure
/hubble/incoming/downloads/arping-1.06/arping-2/configure
/hubble/incoming/downloads/libpcap-0.8.2/configure
/hubble/new/ppp-2.4.2/configure
/hubble/new/ppp-2.4.2/pppd/plugins/radius/radiusclient/configure
[compton ~]$

I would be somewhat surprised to see a distribution having such a
command, so would you clarify that a bit further?
 

Often, that means that the current directory isn't in your PATH (as
root, it should NEVER be, and an ordinary user might get a nasty
surprise if the current directory is in the PATH, and writable by
others). Does 'ls configure' show the file? Is it executable by
you?

[compton /hubble/new/ppp-2.4.2]$ ls -l configure
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 5081 Nov 9 2002 configure
[compton /hubble/new/ppp-2.4.2]$

To run this command, I would need to type

./configure
 

Might be in plain sight.

I see you also posted this same article to "comp.os.linux.help",
"comp.os.linux.redhat" and "alt.os.linux". First, please do not
multi-post (posting the same article SEPARATELY to multiple news
groups. If you really must post to more than one group (something
that is _rarely_ required), put all of the groups into the
Newsgroups: header separated by commas. That way, people only have
to download one copy. Seconds, point your news tool at
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, or news.lists.misc and see the
post "List of Big Eight Newsgroups" to find a list of valid newsgroups.
"comp.os.linux.help" was renamed "comp.os.linux.misc" back in 1994 -
though some news admins _still_ haven't gotten the word.
"comp.os.linux.redhat" has never been a valid newsgroup.

Old guy

How do you boot using udev

Posted: 10 Oct 2004 11:30 AM PDT

Richard <net> writes: 

You need to make up your mind. You can either configure everything by
hand, or you can rely on other people to know what they're doing and
take advantage of their efforts. Rather than being a script kiddy,
I'm afraid I'm just too old to do it all for myself anymore.

Debian's udev config works really well. A student of mine who runs
gentoo says the same about it. It's obviously not too complicated for
*everyone*.
--
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Department of Computer Science FAX -- (505) 646-1002
New Mexico State University http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~pfeiffer

fedora core

Posted: 09 Oct 2004 03:16 PM PDT

On 2004-10-09, Affan <com> wrote:
 

This is because by default Fedora installs to use runlevel 5, with a
display manager (gdm/kdm/xdm) specified in /etc/inittab to be respawned
whenever the X server dies:

# Run xdm in runlevel 5
x:5:respawn:/etc/X11/prefdm -nodaemon

Using CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE simply kills the X server, which if you're not in
runlevel 5 will drop you back to a text console, but in runlevel 5 will
cause init to respawn the display manager.

You can "fix" this a couple of ways: edit /etc/inittab so your system
starts in runlevel 3 (text) and use "startx" to launch X after you log in,
or simply switch to a text terminal from X using CTRL-ALT-Fn where "Fn" is
one of the function keys F1 through (usually) F6. Return to your X
session by pressing (usually) F7, although if you have more than one X
server running, F8 through F12 can also work.

--

-John (dhs.org)

Popclient

Posted: 09 Oct 2004 01:36 PM PDT

Jeff Krimmel wrote: 

Why don't you use fetchmail? Popclient it's a little old and fetchmail
is much more capable.


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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"

dsl client that not needs root

Posted: 09 Oct 2004 07:33 AM PDT

On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, chabral wrote:
 

Why not start the service when the system starts as you do other services
including ethernet, etc.

That way it starts as root and the user does need to do anything - the
Internet connection is just there.

Alternatively you could use sudo to give the user root for the one command
they need.

Jason Clifford
--
UKFSN.ORG Finance Free Software while you surf the 'net
http://www.ukfsn.org/ ADSL Broadband from just £21.50 / month

Scrolling through Gnome pdf viewer

Posted: 08 Oct 2004 10:36 AM PDT

hi
 
gpdf uses according to /usr/share/doc/gpdf-0.110/README xpdf. The
Readme and man xpdf vil help you.


-
good luck

peter

Open Office - [discuss] Proposal on a different structure for the communitycouncil

Open Office - [discuss] Proposal on a different structure for the communitycouncil


[discuss] Proposal on a different structure for the communitycouncil

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 12:23 AM PDT

Hi André, all,

First I would like to thanks Michael for his proposal and Cor for the
summary here.
André Schnabel wrote: 

I agree with Michael for more openness, what is disturbing me is this
relying on cvs commit. Lot of contributing members are not committers to
cvs and I even don't know how this metric could be evaluated.
 

agreed 

I don't see any difference if we leave the structure of the Council as
it is currently or do you mean that roles from developers to leads are
eligible? In that last case, the structure is changed?
That leave also a large part of the contributors out of the scheme (I'm
thinking about QA members or Documentation members for example), but it
will be more open than at the moment. 

I second all this points, the CC really needs more life from the community. 

At the end, it underlines again that we don't know who are our
contributors. CVS is one metric, but we should have others. 

+1 ;)

Kind regards
Sophie

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[discuss] Erratic spelcheker

Posted: 10 Jul 2008 12:22 AM PDT

2008/7/10 hedy marlisa <nl>:
 


Hello Hedy,

You'll have to unsubscribe yourself, and confirm by responding to the mail
the discuss list robot will send you. Apparently, you didn't complete the
unsubscription process...
see:
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[discuss] Bundle Evolution with OpenOffice?

Posted: 05 Jul 2008 04:40 AM PDT

Please do not send any post, iam not member. nl

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[discuss] page delteing

Posted: 03 Jul 2008 05:09 AM PDT

Why is deleting extra page from document such a mission impossible?
Is there some special option for this? With Del or Backspace it allways
deletes contents from foregoing page.


Regards,
Diki

[discuss] Some Great New Ideas.

Posted: 22 Jun 2008 08:04 PM PDT

OK, I just noticed you are asking for confidentiality - I don't really
see how that is compatible with the open source development model.

Phil.

[discuss] installation version 2.4.1

Posted: 22 Jun 2008 10:14 AM PDT

Maurice a écrit : 

j'ai installé par dessus et cela marche très bien !!!!!!!

ALEX
MDV 2008.0
GNU/Linux


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[discuss] PDF forms

Posted: 18 Jun 2008 04:17 AM PDT

P. De Buck wrote: 

You need to use the Control Properties, which is available from the
form-design toolbar.

HTH,
Matt Needles 


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[discuss] dictionary needs updated

Posted: 11 Jun 2008 08:52 AM PDT

On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:52:10 -0500
Daniel Eells wrote:
 

Scientific words are specialist words. I work in the Web. Would you like
your dictionary to contain all the specialist words of the computer
industry (words like foo, bar, foobar, Perl, ALGOL and Borroughs). I
used to work as an electrician, there was a specialist list of words for
that too. I also worked at a Hydro Electrical Generating station and the
list of words for that was different for that to the normal house wiring
industry. By the way not all names are in the dictionary, but some are.
I find Biblical and Royal names come up a lot, but if you are in the
baby naming businness you probably want the lot in there.

By the way what science are you in? I beleive the list of specialist
technical word will vary depending if it is brain surgery, rocket
science, or nuclear physics. I think if all aspects of science and every
other specialty covered by the dewey decimal system was taken into
account the dictionary would be larger than the OO.o program and doing
a spellcheck would be a prohibitive excercise.

I also believe that specialist dictionaries of words for specialist
purposes do exist. You may find that someone has added the one you want
as a dictionary already, if you are prepared to narrow down your request
to specifics.

--
Michael

All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall
be well

- Julian of Norwich 1342 - 1416

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[discuss] OpenOffice saves the day

Posted: 08 May 2008 04:44 PM PDT

I had a similar experience with an Excel spreadsheet many years ago,
it crashed Excel when opened but StarOffice could open it no problem.
My colleagues were very impressed. Similar problem with a Word
document - I couldn't save it, and I couldn't either shut down or
launch a new instance of Word, so I launched StarOffice and copy-
pasted the contents across and saved it.

Phil.

Microsoft CRM - SFO Question ...

Microsoft CRM - SFO Question ...


SFO Question ...

Posted: 03 May 2004 10:49 AM PDT

Elena -
I beleive this alos happens when the cache in Outlook
gets full and it needs to be cleared. To clear the cache,
you will need to perfrom the following steps.

1. In Outlook, go to Tools, Options.
2. Under the "Other" tab, click on the "Advanced
Options" button.
3. Click on the "Custom Forms" button.
4. In the "Options" window, click on "Manage Forms".
5. In the Forms Manager window that opens, click
on "Clear Cache".
6. Close all open windows, and close Outlook.
7. Re-launch Outlook, and try to use the CRM buttons.

Also, I beleive there's a hotfix download to address this
problem.
 
Contact", "New CRM Task", New 
this happening to any 
offline, the CRM 
that is inactive. 
Outlook, I cannot 

Montior resolution

Posted: 02 May 2004 09:34 PM PDT

If you read through the default.aspx in the CRM (1.2) web root, you'll find
the following javascript:

// 768+ Allows for TabletPC and 800x600 PC Clients
if (window.screen.width < 768)
{
alert("Microsoft CRM requires a screen resolution of at least 800x600.
Please increase the resolution of your display.")
}
else
{
// Load MSCRM
window.open("/loader.aspx","MSCRM_MAIN", "height=" +
(window.screen.availHeight - 60) + ", width=" + (window.screen.availWidth -
14) + ", top=0, left=0, menubar=0, location=0, resizable=1, status=1");
}

So, your minimum for PCs is 800x600.

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Contacts best practises

Posted: 02 May 2004 05:15 PM PDT

Thanks dave
 
the contact 
extended activities 
contacts and parent 
contact-specific 
if 
to? 

Entity ID

Posted: 01 May 2004 01:46 PM PDT

You 'll find all iD in the SDK

Basic CRM questions

Posted: 01 May 2004 12:38 PM PDT

David

If you are using an unsupported accounting solution there is nothing to stop
you adding custom pages, perhaps on the account form which queries a
different database. Of course you would neen a field which is the same
between the two systems.

To do this you need to use ASP.NET and the CRM sdk and a language like
C#.NET or VB.NET

It will take a bit of work of course but if you cant buy it off the shelf
thats the options

Good luck


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Search using multiple fields

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 03:51 PM PDT

If you're just needing to look for blanks within a
particular field, put the wildcard * in front of the
search.

Good luck!
 
www.c360.com. They have an 
save your queries 
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New Case Notification - Email

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 02:35 PM PDT

Works like a champ. Still haven't worked out the internal piece but the
Email to Case portion from an outside address is outstanding. I highly
recommend it. It is a shame that a 3rd party program is required to
accomplish something that MS's product should already address.

Thank you Scott!


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Pushing down updates

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 01:36 PM PDT


Hi there!!!

Yes, they do have a tool like that. I saw it on the MCSE
traing kit companion CD for 2003 Server (exam 70-290 to
70-294). I don't have the cd with me now butI will try to
email the info tomorrow. They have a whole discussion
about how to test and distribute the updates. You can
even skip certain machines and so forth. If you know
someone who has the cd's you can get it from there.

Good luck

CDF Contacts, without Accounts

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 12:11 PM PDT

Matt and Stiffen, Thank you very much

Script error when launching CRM in IE

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 12:02 PM PDT

I did not make any customizations on the CRM. When
installing the CRM software, I followed the instructions
from the implementation guide exactly.
 
2000 
server, 

Add new counter field to Opportunities

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 09:25 AM PDT

The only problem with this is that it won't work when a sales rep is using the
SFO in offline mode. You could have 2 reps both create an opportunity while
offline and they would receive the same value for this field.

You might be able to implement something like this via a Post-Callout though.
The callout won't fire until the recrods are synched on the server, so that
would potentially prevent this issue.

Matt Parks

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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 09:25:18 -0700, "Karl" <fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

Hi Virtual Team,

We want to add a new field onto the opportunity form /
table that will be a sequential counter. I.E. Each of
our opportunities will have a unique number assigned.

Any ideas as to how we go about it?

Many thanks, Karl.

Viewing attachments

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 08:16 AM PDT

If they click Open insted of Save, it should open in the associated Office application. This is what I do.
Colin

Workflow Manuel rule

Posted: 30 Apr 2004 06:56 AM PDT

I tried yes and no.

Support Case and Contract Workflow

Posted: 29 Apr 2004 03:32 PM PDT

Matt,
i guess at least the first part of Bills question is not
only a question of functionality but of the process
itself.

creating a case and assigning a existing contract gives
you the possibility to check the kind of contract
afterwards. dependent on this value you can send an email
to the manager.

So you only have to switch actions in this part of your
real service process.

Do you use the ITIL reference model for building up this
service process?
Actually in our projects we use the biztalk server 2004
for setting up service processes using the ITIL reference
model and integrating MS SMS and MS MOM.

Bye

Steffen Klipfel
Development Lead
ITVT GmbH, Germany
 
functionality. However, you can do 
does the lookup/update 
action. 
(Bill Bither) wrote: 
management. 
check if the 
not. If so, 
(probably be 
need: 
level support 
to the case 
the SDK? If 

IE is closing when launching MSCRM web application

Posted: 29 Apr 2004 12:40 AM PDT

Aside from the popup blockers - an understanding of the code will help.

If you look through the javascript in web_root\default.aspx, you'll find the
load function. (see below)
Find the " // Do not close the window if it is the Application" comment and
start reading.
You'll find that if minimum resolution has been met, a new window is opened,
and the current browser window is closed.

We set up a CRM link on our intranet page that opens in a new window - where
the default.aspx is executed.
If successfully initialized, it opens a new browser window, and closes the
"intermediate" window - thus leaving the browser with the intranet page
intact, and a new browser window running CRM.
----
function load()
{
// 768+ Allows for TabletPC and 800x600 PC Clients
if (window.screen.width < 768)
{
alert("Microsoft CRM requires a screen resolution of at least 800x600.
Please increase the resolution of your display.")
}
else
{
// Load MSCRM
window.open("/loader.aspx","MSCRM_MAIN", "height=" +
(window.screen.availHeight - 60) + ", width=" + (window.screen.availWidth -
14) + ", top=0, left=0, menubar=0, location=0, resizable=1, status=1");
}

// Do not close the window if it is the Application
if (window.name != "MSCRM_MAIN")
{
// Destroy this Window
var oMe = window.self;
oMe.opener = window.self;
oMe.close();
}
}



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Out of Office failure - Microsoft Exchange

Out of Office failure - Microsoft Exchange


Out of Office failure

Posted: 17 Jan 2005 05:26 AM PST

Global Settings, Internet Message Formats, Default - Properties. Advanced
Tab. Check the box for "Allow Out of Office Responses".

--
Ben Winzenz
Exchange MVP


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Exchange 2000 and SP3

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 08:37 AM PST

Sorry I did do that before. Build is 4417.6 with no SP's

"seth" wrote:
 

Exchange2003

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 08:18 AM PST

Thanks for your reply

They are on 3 different NT domains. The one I'm upgrading will be the first
one to switch to 2003 AD.

Regards
Brian

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Backing Up Exchange Server 2003

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 04:29 AM PST

Yeah when I say client I do mean the Arcserve Exchange Client.

It is not so much a problem to use brick level here as there is only 30
mailboxes anyway.

I have looked at all the access permissions and everything is right.

Any other ideas?

Paul

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Exchange 5.5 to 2003 (Windows & Servers): does it work/upgrade?

Posted: 14 Jan 2005 02:39 AM PST

"Neil Hobson [MVP]" wrote:
 

Thanks a lot for all the help

Cheers!

Create whitelist with IMF?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:09 PM PST

KK wrote: 


How did you determine the sending IP address? IIRC this must be an ip
addres. I hope the address was determined by looking at an email header.
Did the one that got blocked have the same address?

Is the smtp vs set up for connection filtering (via the checkbox)? If
not, the connection filter is not checked and therefore would not take
higher (or any) priority over IMF.

--
-------------------------
Paul Stewart
Lexnet Inc.
Email address is in ROT13

Exchange 2000 and POP3

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 02:22 PM PST

Hi,
you need a so called pop3 connector or downloader. There are quite a lot of
free and commercial on the market. We use the one which is included in
Aloaha since that can even scan the downloaded mails for SPAM, does not
duplicate mails and is fully scriptable.
CU

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exchange 

Syncing PDA's with OWA?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 02:19 PM PST

dea wrote: 

No, it isn't possible in any way that I know of.


Spoofed or Internal Relay?

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 10:51 AM PST

Henry wrote: 

Do they really need to? Normal Outlook+Exchange/OWA users don't need to
relay. If you have specific machines/devices that need to relay, allow just
those IP addresses. 

Where are you seeing this? In your queues? 

Yes, but if you don't allow internal users to relay (disable *all* relay
except for the specific IP addresses that need it) this won't happen. And
you should be running centrally managed desktop antivirus software
anyway.... 

I think Fritz answered that one -

See http://www.vamsoft.com/orf/authattack.asp . If you don't have
strong/complex password policies enabled, force regular password changes,
have enabled guest, etc., someone may exploit authenticated relay. If you
don't need authenticated relay, disable it. You can always have any external
POP users use their own ISP's SMTP server for outbound mail anyway.

See http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF005.html for a good overview of
relaying and spam.


ARCServe bricks-level backup fails

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 08:51 AM PST

Here are the error messages from my log:

01/03/05 13:53 "MS Exchange Service Message -- "
01/03/05 13:53 Backup Agent Error -- (1356) "Exchange Server Error.
HrESEBackupSetup failed. Mount the databases before backup. Check Backup
Agent Activity Log".
01/03/05 13:53 <First Storage Group> removed from Backup Mode
01/03/05 13:53 "MS Exchange Service Message -- "
01/03/05 13:53 Exchange Server Error. HrESEBackupInstanceEnd failed. Check
Backup Agent Activity Log
01/03/05 13:53 Backup Agent Error -- (1361) "Exchange Server Error.
HrESEBackupInstanceEnd failed. Check Backup Agent Activity Log".

I am also thinking of abandoning the Brick Level backup.




"Ray1117" wrote:
 

Import Contacts into AD for Exchange

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 08:09 AM PST

Thank you Al,
 
into 

You are right, but he said he needs a way to import _something_ (no matter
what) from a CSV file to AD, Whatever information it is, if you need it in
AD and there are attributes allowing you to store it, it can be done with
csvde, right?

As for the Contacts, normally they are stored in a user's mailbox and not in
the AD at all...
 
for 


Domain glue problem..

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:22 AM PST

Jonas Haggren wrote: 

Double check all your recipient policies.
Have someone on that domain e-mail you and see if you can reply.
 


Are Exchange 2000 CALs valid with Exchange 2003

Posted: 13 Jan 2005 03:17 AM PST

Thanks Lanwench. I will reword and submit a inquiry with MS licensing.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
 

Bizarre stuff with public folder

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 12:21 PM PST

The one I'm talking about currently CAN receive from the Internet, but it
doesn't HAVE to be able to. The weird thing is, I had been deleting the blank
posts and they kept popping back up. However, I just left the post there
yesterday and nothing new popped up. Have you ever see that behavior in a
posting? Interestingly, one of our helpdesk technicians had posted something
several days ago to validate the permissions on the folder, but after he was
done he deleted it. The next day it popped back up. He deleted it, and the
next day it showed up again. We leave it in there and no more pop up.
Strange, huh?

"Andy David - Exchange MVP" wrote:
 

Moving public folders from exchange 2000 to exchange 2003

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 08:38 AM PST

thanks for the reply,
i can't bring the properties up because i get the message about the
certificate having expried.
any idea how to clear that up

ed
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prevent mail loop

Posted: 12 Jan 2005 01:48 AM PST

We seem to have the same problem, particularly when we receive press
releases where the "To" field is says "Distribution List" and not a name in
our organisation.

The problem is that our server sends out a message back to the distribution
list that clearly tells the world that it is our server that has the
problem, which is highly embarrassing to the business!

Any ideas as to how we can correct this?

Thanks

Matt


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server. 
pop 


Exchange Delivery Issue

Posted: 11 Jan 2005 11:35 AM PST

Yes I do have Message Tracking Enabled..and it shows that the message was
sent successfully.

Incidentally, we have Exchange Version 6.5.7226
I think we're on SP1...and users are on Outlook 2003.

Are there any kind of regular maintenance tasks that I should be peforming
on the Exchange Database?

Thanks


"Sheyi Adenouga [MSFT]" wrote: