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Posted: 01 Dec 2004 09:22 AM PST


"DragonFire" <hku.hk> skrev i meddelandet
news:cokuk6$6k0$cs.hku.hk... 

The biggest beta test in the world ( Window$ ) overwrite the MBR no
questions asked during install.

If you want to keep the RH installation you can boot from the RH cd/floppy
and repair LILO or GRUB whatever RH was using. ( I think RH has GRUB as
default )


Please help with XP Professional dual boot

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 08:32 PM PST

Michael Stevens wrote:
 


.... many computers come with that hidden 30 meg partition:
it is a MAINTENANCE partition, with tools to check the
machine out: memory test, disk test, etc.
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command line/script to setup ntpd

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 08:17 PM PST

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 04:28:56 GMT, Bit Twister wrote: 

forgot to add /etc/ntp.conf
which will also need your time server FQDN or ip addy.

5-button Optical PS/2 intellimouse

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 01:19 PM PST

In message <asfrd.1008731$ops.worldnet.att.net>,
Norm Dresner wrote:
 
You've got different numbers on the bottom of yours. Mine claims to be:

Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical USB & PS2 Compatible (using PS/2)
P/N X08-70388 PID 55250-OEM-0221522-0

No idea what's significant about any of that but it is also working via a
KVM switch to Linux, Win2K, OS/2 and even Mac OS X (via a nice little PS/2
to USB converter). The wheel even works on most Mac apps. Last item, I'm
currently using FC2 Linux, although it's worked on previous RedHat stuff as
well.

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Windows network with Linux Server

Posted: 30 Nov 2004 01:51 AM PST

Maximilian Schwerin wrote:
 


http://www.linuxselfhelp.com/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html
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Rescuing data before an imminent hard disk failure

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 11:44 PM PST

Jules wrote:
 


.... here here !!!!
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Gentoo hardlocks on keyboard use!

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 10:10 PM PST

OSU wrote: 
[snip] 

The continous beep is an interesting clue. My guess is that it's
overheating and what you're hearing is the temperature alarm (either
from lm_sensors or from the BIOS itself). Check system temps and
ambient temp next time you have a lockup.

(FWIW, I saw similar symptoms once when a heatsink retention clip had
broken and the heatsink suddenly fell of the CPU. It had worked fine
for ages but died suddenly and wouldn't go more than a few minutes
without locking up. But that's understandable when the heatsink is
nowhere near the CPU!)

Debian Setup Accessing NTFS

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 07:11 PM PST

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 03:11:52 GMT,
Lionel Hanners <net> wrote: 

$grep ntfs /etc/fstab

/dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5 ntfs ro,gid=disk,noexec,umask=027 0 0

Substitute hdb1 for hda5, umask might as well be 0227, if you
don't have writing to ntfs compiled into the kernel the "ro" is
unnecessary. Make sure you add users that should have access to
group "disk" or the appropriate group.

If you don't want the partition to mounted by default on booting
add the "noauto" option.

I have Debian 3.0r2, writing to ntfs was still considered risky
and I'd assume you'd have to recompile the kernel to get write
access. I assume there is still no write access by default (the
last I'd checked, writing was still risky and running
chkdsk/scandisk was required after any any writes.)

man mount, and man fstab have lots of useful information.

Michael C.
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RH AS V3

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 06:37 PM PST

In comp.os.linux.setup Ana C. Dent <com>: 
 
 

Shouldn't be a problem, you might need to change the BIOS not to
halt on errors, to be able to boot headless. You should configure
your boot-loader to output anything to serial and connect the
system serial to some other box/terminal server/etc. Check the rh
docs how to go about it. A system that has a remote BIOS
redirection (LAN/serial) would be the best for running completely
headless, sadly not all x86 systems allow that, there are some
add on cards, which aren't really cheap.

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Posted: 29 Nov 2004 04:46 PM PST

mjt wrote:
 
......^^^^^

.... oops. you "can" get ...

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External MIDI ports disappeared!

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 03:59 PM PST

RRB <com> wrote: 
[snip] 

What card model and driver are you using?

Thanks...

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How can I make Linux box as Router?

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 03:14 PM PST

Santa wrote:
 

Or, if the machine is doing nothing other than routing packets, check out
one of http://ipcop.sf.net or http://www.smoothwall.org

Cheers,
mvdw

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X crashes with GeForce FX 5200

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 10:01 AM PST

Andrew P. Billyard wrote:
 


.... file:/usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO-8.html#ss8.6

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MBR after dual boot

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 09:26 AM PST

George wrote: 

I have never used Fedora or grub, so I don't know. But if the Fedora
boot CD gives you an option to install grub, then that should do what
you want.

Good luck, jimbo

Two distributions sharing /home

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 09:26 AM PST

Jules <this.yahoo.co.uk> wrote: 

.... to check if that is actually your problem, you can 'cd' to the
home directories of the users and issue 'ls -al'.
If the user and group names are shown, everything is fine.
If you see numbers instead of names, you have the problem described.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

Display is not centered... Its 2004!!

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 09:24 AM PST

Jules wrote:
 
 

i suspect, since vendors give info to m$, they
have an advantage over the "guesswork" that might
have to happen for a given "unknown" monitor or
that possibly when polling doesnt reveal any
useful information. if you've ever used xvidtune,
you know you can "move" the display around.
technically, the modeline values can be 'correct',
but logically (ie, visually to the eye) the values
are incorrect - IOW, the display can be shifted
"off screen", but the values are still correct.

even with the well-known monitor i have, some
distros, during the install, i get a shifted
display, so i merely use the X config file from
a well-known running system :)

as far as windows "getting it right", have you
ever installed it from scratch without vendor
drivers? more times than many, i cant get a
better resolution than 640 until drivers are
obtained!!

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newbie advise server setup

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 06:25 AM PST

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:48:52 +0000, KJ wrote:
 

I forgot to throw in a plug for Ubuntu linux [www.ubuntulinux.org]. It's
based on Debian and snap to install and maintain.

(no subject)

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 05:34 AM PST

until it is too late.

As has already happened repeatedly: the government will use
this National Spying Apparatus to crush political protests,
and monitor the politically incorrect.

In the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s... and the 1990s.


Question:

Why argue against something that would catch crime?

Answer:

ECHELON is so invasive we lose all privacy.
It is infinitely abusable.
It has been abused repeatedly.
CALEA takes us into the abyss.


Would monitoring really turn up that many violations?
Meaning: is it really that effective a mechanism?



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I was travelling on a tram the other day and in one seat
there was an old digger (Australian soldier or ex soldier)
reading his newspaper.

Across from him was a juvenile with a spikey mohawk haircut
coloured pink, green, orange and yellow.

The old digger kept looking over h


partition restoration

Posted: 29 Nov 2004 05:19 AM PST

Loknath Bharti wrote:
 

so, you HAD a 10gig partition with an ext3 filesystem.
 

you "came to know"? what does that mean? so the previous
ext3 filesystem had 5gig of data on it?
 

use the backup you made before creating the partition
with the reiserfs filesystem on it. the ONLY hope that
i see happening is to mark the partition with an ext3
filesystem and try a recovery tool to get the files off
of it. however, i doubt this will work. your second
option is to use a tool to read the disk directly, as
you've already attempted.
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How to use the floppy drive under linux?

Posted: 28 Nov 2004 11:02 PM PST

On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 15:02:30 +0800, kff wrote: 

If you loaded the mtools package

mdir, mcopy, mcd, mdel.....

another method
mkdir /mnt/floppy
mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
ls /mnt/floppy
umount /mnt/floppy

For extra points
man mount
man umount
man fstab

Fstab entry example:
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0

How to determine the size of cylinder?

Posted: 28 Nov 2004 08:28 PM PST

Lew Pitcher <ca> wrote in
news:BjRqd.12106$bellglobal.com:
 
[snip] 

This is bogus, of course, and has nothing to do with the physical number
of cylinders, heads, or or sectors on the disk. Only the vendor's data
sheet will give you the physical information.

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2.4.9 woes

Posted: 28 Nov 2004 10:03 AM PST

Chiefy wrote:
 

.... hmmm. 2.6.9 can conjure up some odd thoughts ...
 

???? ....
http://www.mail-archive.com/org/msg00569.html

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Max memory of Fedora Core 3

Posted: 28 Nov 2004 06:51 AM PST

Dear Sir,

No need to re-comile kernel if install 4GB MEM?

Jackson



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<fi> wrote:
 

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How to set up a Linux machine that occupies the minimum memory footprint ?

Posted: 28 Nov 2004 04:46 AM PST

begin Jean-David Beyer dedi ki: 

Opteron motherboards too. Only, as I gather (I'm still a student on this),
Opterons additionally have Numa arrangement option to boost performance:
Each CPU concurrently accesses its own local memory in Numa, as opposed to
sharing a single bus serially in shared memory systems. And it's still
possible to use all the memory from within any CPU (via inter-CPU Hyper
Transport mechanism). For this to work, the OS should have CPU and memory
affinity, aka NUMA capable kernel (the doc above says only "memory
affinity" but it also takes CPU affinity if I'm not mistaken). Linux does
that. So, for a general purpose system Opteron/Numa makes a good deal.
Though it doesn't help the OP much, as he needs all the RAM from within a
single process.
 

I reckon this is due to the fact that the north bridge (MMU) is integrated
into amd-64 CPUs, which is a very good thing as it speeds up memory access
compared to the off-chip north bridge on AthlonXP and Xeons. So you need
the CPU in its place to access related memory. Nevertheless, considering
the price diff between an Itanium or Xeon-EM64T and an Opteron or
Athlon64, a dual Amd-64 setup could cost the same as a single Itanium.

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I have 40GB Hard drive, RH Linux installed, how can I install two more flavors?

Posted: 27 Nov 2004 12:18 PM PST

mjt <ru> writes:

]Santa wrote:

]> I have 40GB HD, I installed RH Linux, I need to install Debian anb
]> SuSE, How can I partition the current disk for two more flavors,
]> appreciated for commands and help.

You do not say how you partitioned the disk in the first place.

Wipe the disk.
place three partitions, each of size 5GB, which will be the / directories
of each ofthe three distros. Make the rest of the disk into one partition
which you can call /common
Into /common you will place home, and othr common stuff.
Then install each of the distros into their partition. Afterwards, do
mv /home /home.old
mkdir /common/home
ln -s /common/home /home
mv /home.old/* /common/home




]... use the partitioning tools during the install
]process for those
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Entering Task Information Microsoft Project

Entering Task Information Microsoft Project


Entering Task Information

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 12:05 PM PDT

As Jan said do NOT enter task start and end dates. You are indeed missing a
whole lot.

Amplifying a bit. Duration is the time interval between when work begins
and when it ends. You are trying to say it begins 15 June, fine, maybe it
does. But then you are also trying to say it ends 01 Dec. That's almost a
6 MONTH time period. You are ALSO trying to get the system to accept that
time interval as being equal to 10 days. 6 months does NOT equal 10 days,
it equals (in duration terms at 5 work days a week) closer to 120 days.
It's one of severeal possible things - a 10 day task starting 15 June and
finishing about 01 July but with a completion deadline of 10 December, a n
ice comfy grace period, or it's a 120 day task starting 15 June finishing 01
December, or it's a 10 day task starting 15 November and ending 01 December.
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"Glenn" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:com... 


Closing or archiving a project

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 11:24 AM PDT

While there are a number of activities associated with project closeout,
there is nothing specific in terms of software procedures. Mark all the
tasks complete, update the actual work and cost information with the final
figures, make sure actual start and end dates and durations are properly
entered for the tasks and save the file into your long-term storage folders.
I'd burn a backup copy to CD and store it in a fireproof safe for safety
sake as well since optical media is more reliable for long term stability
than is magnetic media like disks or tape.. From a software standpoint
that's about all there is to it.
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"Michelle" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Retain full utilization of resources after a task is complete

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 11:13 AM PDT

Hi Joe,

Quoting from memory, that must have been about the issue of multiple
resources working together.
You can obtain that through leveling by unchecking "Leveling can adjust
individual assignments on a task".
It doesn't come into play whan you have only one resource on a task, though.

HTH

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"Joe" <microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
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33 
who 
what 

would 
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plan 
he 
resource 
on 
makes 
not. 
make 
over 
handle 


Change highlight on summary tasks

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 10:30 AM PDT

Dale, thanks for writing. Actually, I did have "Show related summary
rows" checked, but they don't highlight. I should mention, that I'm using
the filter to highlight only, I'm not applying it so only filtered tasks
show. Basically, I want all the project tasks to display normally, but only
filtered tasks (and their parent summary tasks) highlighted. Thanks.

LP

"Dale Howard [MVP]" wrote:
 

Workplan repository

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 07:56 AM PDT

Ha - now that's a funny response. I actually laughed out loud!
Thanks....for the answer, too :)

"Jan De Messemaeker" wrote:
 

Adding tasks manually

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 07:50 AM PDT

See my reply to your other post.
Master plans will reflect the current version of the inserted plans.
Whether or not that means "messing up" depends on what yoy dit to the
inserted plans..
HTH

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the 


Macro

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 07:00 AM PDT


Brian,
Thanks for the additional information, it helps us understand what you
want much better. I agree that a full up consolidated master can be
quite unweildy. The largest I've worked with was 70+ files with just shy
of 10K lines total and it was a challenge. Another simple solution you
might want to look at is to create a separate milestone in your master
for each external item you want to track. Then use an external link from
the source file to yours. When you open you file Project may or may not,
depending on version and settings, ask if you want to update links.
Doing so will give you the latest input.

From a VBA standpoint, it looks like Rod has given you some input.

Hope this helps.
John

Can flow chart be created in Project 2003?

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 05:03 AM PDT

Project does create a special type of flowchart called a PERT chart or
Network Diagram that shows the logical relationships between tasks in a
project. But it is not a graphing tool as such nor does it create other
types of generic flowcharts or other graphics. Depending on version its
also more expensive than Visio. Visio is purpose-built for business
diagraming including flowcharting and has far more graphical capabilties
than Project. You didn't say whether you were working specifically with
project task schedules or some other sorts of flowcharting but unless it's
part of a project schedule I'd investigate Visio.

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Assignment dates not moving with task dates

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 02:44 AM PDT

I can't guarantee it because I don't know exactly the details of everything
that went into your particular file but it will go a long way to helping
resolve it. The task Finish date should be a computed value based on
duration from Start rather than a date you enter directly. When the team
lead is giving you a revised end date, what he's really saying is "I think
we have 10 days work left to do so that would make it 10 Nov" or something
to that effect. Use the 10 days estimated remaining as the Remaining
Duration or Remaining Work (depending on what it is) and let Project
calculate the finish date that it implies. Are you using the Tracking
Table? It shows the fields you should be using - Actual Start is the date
the task actually began, Actual Duration is the duration worked to date,
likewise Actual Work (careful, work and duration are different metrics even
though they both are recorded in hours) and the remaining fields. Start and
Actual Start are different fields, likewise Finish and Actual Finish.
Revising "Start" does NOT record an Actual Start but entering an Actual
Start of some date other than the present schedule will update the scheduled
"Start" field to the same date.

Steve House [MVP]




"JimS" <microsoft.com> wrote in message
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conversion of gantt chart to pdf

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 02:13 AM PDT

Hi fausta ,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :-)

Please see FAQ Item: 16. Project Viewer.

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: http://www.mvps.org/project/

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :-)

Mike Glen
Project MVP

fausta wrote: 



I need a MS Project 2002 tutorial containing an actual project to.

Posted: 29 Oct 2004 02:04 AM PDT

Hi Bobz,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

See the MVP Faq #41 Project 2002 Microsoft Courseware, Training,
Reference Whitepapers and Webcasts. FAQs, companion products and other
useful Project information can be seen at this web address:
<http://www.mvps.org/project/>

You might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine at this site: http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc (Perhaps you'd care
to rate the article before leaving the site, :) Thanks.)

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP

Bobz wrote: 



Ms Project Prof 2003 - Check in

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 09:05 PM PDT

cpchathura --

You can also navigate to the Project Center page and click the Check in my
projects link in the sidepane. This way you don't have to ask your Project
Server administrator to check in the project for you. Hope this helps.

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Lenth of task in Gantt chart

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 01:59 PM PDT

Hi

and in addition to JulieS's suggestion, choose Format / Timescale and the
Non-Working time tab and choose the In Front of Task Bars option .. which
will put the blue bar line behind the grey weekend line and then it doesn't
look like you're working on weekends.

Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD

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Can microsoft project be used to manage testing?

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 11:39 AM PDT

From my limited experience with TestDirector, I think you're better
off sticking with it. You can't get the same kinds of information in
Project without creating each field as a custom field. It's just not
worth the effort when TestDirector already has all of that built in.

Sarah
kikos@(removethis)nationwide.com

I'd like to be able to save Reports in Project

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 11:23 AM PDT

If you have Adobe Acrobat (full version, not just Reader), select the
Adobe Writer as your printer before you generate the report. Then when
you select to "print" the report, it will ask you to select a location
to save a PDF version of the report.

Sarah
kikos@(removethis)nationwide.com

Capturing Captial Costs

Posted: 28 Oct 2004 08:15 AM PDT

Thanks Rod - I did find a post in August about Capital costs from Steve House
which leads me to think that putting capital costs in our projects may be the
wrong financial approach - I'll follow up with our CFO. In the meantime -
thank you for your post!
Scott

"Rod Gill" wrote:
 

Open Office - [discuss] Installing OOo in College.

Open Office - [discuss] Installing OOo in College.


[discuss] Installing OOo in College.

Posted: 15 Jun 2009 11:30 PM PDT

Bhargav Prasanna wrote:
 

That's really a format you wish to steer clear of. Keep in mind that
'docx', 'pptx' and 'xlsx' are not documented formats nor is the company
backing them showing any signs of changing its position against
interoperability. Nor are those formats approved standards.

'docx', 'pptx' and 'xlsx' are not widely spread. So best to nip that
problem in the bud and ensure that new documents are created in the
OpenDocument Format. There is a plug-in from Sun that allows legacy
applications to work with ODF:

http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/

-Lars

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[discuss] Ia2 Support for open office.

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 05:32 AM PDT

Hi Kevin...

Kevin Cussick wrote, On 06/07/09 19:00: 

I was in contact with them from time to time - didn't help much...
 

Not sure if there really is such a flag, and if so, if it's for all kind
of AT. The option in OOo is not only needed for screen reader support,
but also for screen magnifiers which want to do focus tracking.

The only reason for the explicit option / registry in OOo is that we
need to launch a JavaVM for AT support, which is time consuming so
shouldn't be done for everyone.

The explicit option shouldn't be needed anymore with IA2, I guess.
 

With IA2 we wouldn't need Java for AT support anymore...
 

Done ;)

Malte.
 

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[discuss] download/distribution

Posted: 04 Jun 2009 08:23 PM PDT

Hi,
did you see http://download.openoffice.org/index.html? There is a link
called "Peer-to-peer downloads" (http://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/).

Enjoy,
Olaf

Michael Adams wrote: 


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[discuss] Newbie w/ Spread sheet question

Posted: 03 Jun 2009 02:04 PM PDT

Kirk Abbott wrote: 

That said, it /looks/ very much like a spreadsheet to the user. But has
all the "sums" pre-defined, in effect; so you can't get them wrong.

http://www.gnucash.org/

You can use it for anything from a simple, single account, to multiple
accounts and accounting for tax and where everything goes.

Take a look; at worst you can only waste a little time.
 

I'm a little surprised that a google user doesn't seem to have found
their search engine :-) If ever you see a program like 'gnucash' that
you want to know more about, just type it into their [or indeed another]
search engine. There's even an acronym - GIYF or "Google Is Your Friend".

A word of warning - the latest version suitable for most users is 2.2.9;
the most recent release, 2.3.0, is described as "unstable" and
"development" which are code words for "buggy, on test".




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[discuss] mailing labels

Posted: 03 Jun 2009 09:50 AM PDT

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Thanks, Peter & thanks, Tony.
It seems like an unnecessary extra step to register a data source, but
maybe I'm not thinking clearly.
I'll try this again.
Dwight
PS. I was pleased to see that 3.1 opened a *.docx file with no problem.

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[discuss] AWAITING REPLY TO MY ORIGINAL EMAIL PLEASE

Posted: 03 Jun 2009 04:51 AM PDT

OpenOffice.org dont require authentication process you are free to
download and install it.

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[discuss] security poster

Posted: 01 Jun 2009 04:36 AM PDT

Hi Harry, *

it seems that your poster didn't reach this list, as the mailserver
strips off most attachments.

If you want to, you may upload it to tour wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Special:Upload (please add a
word about the licensing in the comment in order to make it reusable by
others)

Once uploaded you might include it in the Additional Artwork Galleries:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Art/Gallery

And if you are interested in doing more artwork for OpenOffice.org,
don't hesitate to join the Art Project and our mailing list
openoffice.org

Best regards

Bernhard



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[discuss] Open Office suggestion.

Posted: 30 May 2009 10:31 PM PDT

Couldn't you do a Replace on double spaces after finishing the document?


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[discuss] OOo project proposal: Security Project

Posted: 25 May 2009 08:30 AM PDT

Poster design to follow.

 
before 
issues 
digital 
security 
team 
security 



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[discuss] Remove e-mail address from the web site please

Posted: 19 May 2009 03:39 PM PDT

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Sadly it may be an indication of how low a profile OOo really has that there
has been almost no comment/probing around these subjects in the IT industry
trade media
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Lallybroch Alpacas
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[discuss] Remove e-mail address from the web site please

Posted: 18 May 2009 10:27 PM PDT

On Tue, May 19, 2009 16:07:30 PM -0400, Drew Jensen wrote:
 

they can encrypt addresses as explained at http://gmane.org/tmda.php
how to use it is explained at http://gmane.org/faq.php

Note that encryption will bring in some challenge-response scheme,
which is a major annoyance.
Marco
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[discuss] Ich habe eine Frage

Posted: 17 May 2009 08:48 PM PDT

Hallo Tina,=20

Am Fri, 15 May 2009 15:01:12 +0200
schrieb "Tina Baumann" <de>:
 

Das Projekt OpenOffice.org gibt es seit Oktober 2000. Die erste
deutschsprachige Version der Software gibt es seit Mai 2002.=20

Ich hoffe, das reicht dir als Antwort?=20

Gru=C3=9F,=20
Sigrid

PS: Du hast an eine englischsprachige Liste geschrieben - um Fragen auf
deutsch stellen zu k=C3=B6nnen, schreibe n=C3=A4chstes Mal einfach an
openoffice.org.=20

@all=20

I've answered Tinas question since when OOo exists as a free project and
also pointed her to the germanophone mailing lists.=20

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[discuss] taking the survey

Posted: 10 May 2009 04:39 PM PDT

I managed it and had forgotten that point. If I remember correctly, it
lists languages in English once you change to English. In some other
places, I have seen each language with its own name, e.g.
Deutsch
English
Francais (Yes, I know I didn't put the cedilla, but that would take more
time than typing this caveat.)
Perhaps next time someone works on the survey, this could be changed.
--Paul

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[discuss] OpenOffice.org 3.1 release date

Posted: 05 May 2009 08:44 AM PDT

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Hi I got this version from the a fore mentioned site yesterday

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Andre Schnabel <net>wrot=
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[discuss] feedback and info

Posted: 20 Apr 2009 10:51 PM PDT

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2009/4/21 Peter Junge <org>
 


strictly spoken, that isn't probably the case, since the .org is missing...

 

there sure are a lot of sharks out there!
--
Guy

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[discuss] Open Office - Latvian lang.

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 02:36 PM PDT

Mathias Bauer wrote:
 

Sorry, I just saw that it's you, Normans. :-)

My small brain just can't remember the names of posters once it scans
the mail body. :-)

Regards,
Mathias


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OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS
Please don't reply to "de".
I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely read other mails sent to it.

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[discuss] ms word

Posted: 03 Apr 2009 05:15 AM PDT

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Okay, Ian Lynch, that's far beyond my scope of knowledge.

2009/4/3 Ian Lynch <org>
 

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[discuss] Work Presentation

Posted: 31 Mar 2009 08:58 PM PDT

On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 15:07:04 +1300
Came this utterance formulated by Graham Lauder to my mailbox:
 

Updated version on the blog now. A lot of the support data has moved to
the notes.
http://whyodf.blogspot.com/2009/04/presentation-version-101.html
Still got a lot more to do, like replacing text with graphics where i
can.

On of the pages in the presentation you linked too has a big number 50
on the slide with no indication what it means?

Also got an interesting blog comment from someone called open_sauce on
the earlier post. They admonished me to give an "objective comparison"
then debated my points. In a debate one takes sides, not making a
balanced comparison (which is subjective anyway) {shrug}, kind of
negates his own argument. But i intent to blog a point by point reply.

--
Michael

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

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Microsoft CRM - Cannot Customize form in crm?

Microsoft CRM - Cannot Customize form in crm?


Cannot Customize form in crm?

Posted: 27 May 2004 01:36 PM PDT

I'm starting to think deployment manager should auto restart iis after it
publishes. Perhaps first put up a dialog warning web server will be
restarted do you want to continue etc


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CRM - email subject line string of chars..how to hide/remove

Posted: 27 May 2004 06:24 AM PDT

I believe there is a component you can download from mbs site that hides
these strings.

Roger


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Buttons in Activity Form

Posted: 27 May 2004 04:37 AM PDT

Like Martin said you can't do this without entering unsupported terrority,
however.....

I see no problem with creating your own app that mimics the activity history
(add a date column while your there!!) and place your button here to perform
this action (use the SDK for this).

-Gary

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editing the .aspx pages and this is not supported. You can add buttons to
the side navigation bar and also the toolbars, as well as menus on the
menubar. 
or form. Maybe this will be changed in future releases.


Promoting emails to CRM

Posted: 27 May 2004 02:49 AM PDT

I dont think workflow can do this. You might have to write your own
app.........

-Gary

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this 
and 
find 


CRM lead notes

Posted: 26 May 2004 03:34 PM PDT

This is by design. For example in an opportunity you can click the
administration tab and click on the Originating Lead field to open the
original lead and view attachments etc.





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How to send <br /> formatting characters into an Email through the SDK?

Posted: 26 May 2004 02:49 PM PDT

That simple, huh? Thanks a million Gary! (I assume I
just have to stick my text in between the body tags, and
if I happen to have a <br> tag in there, html will
process it just fine...)

 
but... 
need 
its 
wrote 
will 
breaks 
to 
was 
\src\platform\include\OMCommon\CrmPropertyBagUtil. inl</fil 

Advanced search

Posted: 26 May 2004 02:00 PM PDT

Document Object Model.
http://www.w3.org/DOM/

basically its how to control/get data from forms,.....like
document.form1.element[1].text

-Gary

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Find 
page. 
perform 


How to stop automatic moving of closed activities to history

Posted: 26 May 2004 01:05 PM PDT

c360 has Activity summary which includes both open and
completed items (as well as notes) on one tab. It is
worth the investment.
Linda 
completed items from 
everything on the 
and i 
accesible without a 
work? Could you 
activity as 

Resources for MSCRM customization

Posted: 26 May 2004 11:09 AM PDT

Other than the examples from MSDN and the SDK I dont know where else you
will find good references. They have examples on MSDN that are
C#.........also alot of the code examples in the SDK are in C#........

-Gary

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the 


What good is CRM if it's not integrated?

Posted: 26 May 2004 10:02 AM PDT

Dave,
Not sure what you mean when you say if you migrate
Exchange contacts into CRM you have to maintain two
separate systems. If you use the Outlook client, then
you can make changes in CRM which will be reflected in
Outlook Contacts.
HTH,
Dave 
other applications 
it's "native" integration 
BizTalk Server to 
little more overhead to 
companies. 
either done using 
or purchasing a 3rd 
integrated with your 
module, you still need 
Exchange into CRM. Now 
You add a contact 
vice versa. 
implementation is a less 
must integrate with 
direct data exchange 
supported, it looks like my 
integrate CRM with my 
to let CRM access 
contains some native 
conclusions? 

ASSIGN means automatically SHARE ?

Posted: 26 May 2004 07:11 AM PDT

I put in a support request on this issue, and Microsoft confirmed to me that
it's a feature, not a bug. I put through a product suggestion on
CustomerSource that they change this "feature" in the next version. Please
put through more suggestions, so that they actually do this! I've
experimented with workarounds, but not found one. If you assign it to
another user again, it just adds the user to the share list. The only way
to get rid of the shares is to manually delete them...
John

Access Levels

Posted: 26 May 2004 06:51 AM PDT

Are you saying that if the owner of an account record changes, say
from a salesperson to a post sales support person, and these 2 owners
are from different BU’s then the account record would continue
to be owned by the originating BU?

Surely the owning BU of an account record must change as the owner
changes….

Thanks

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Assign/share CRM email

Posted: 25 May 2004 10:00 PM PDT

Thank you - one thing I haven't checked yet - if you assign contacts
to someone else, will incoming emails be then directed to their inbox?
I don't see how this would work, as the email would still be sent to
the individual unless MSCRM applies an automatic workflow on this ...

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Urgent: Is there anyway to recover CRM data without the master and msdb databases?

Posted: 25 May 2004 05:51 PM PDT

Hi Matt,

Thanks for that.

Luke


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Disqualifying a lead

Posted: 25 May 2004 08:39 AM PDT

Dave,

How do I edit the status field? Do I use the schema manager?

Thanks
Lee


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