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  • Viability of Mac OS X 10.9 Time Machine Server in office environment

    - by user197609
    Currently we have about 20 Mac OS 10.9 MacBook Pros (almost all with SSDs) backing up to individual USB drives. I'd like to consolidate these to one drobo thunderbolt drive array attached to a Mac Mini server (running 10.9 server) using time machine server. My question is, will this scale to 20 users? Examples I have seen seem to be 5 or 6 users tops, and this isn't easy for me to test (I'd rather not ask everyone to backup to the array and then switch back to USB drives if it brings our network to its knees). My primary concern is saturating our gigabit network, as time machine backs up every hour for every machine, so there would usually be a couple people backing up at any given time. We also have some people occasionally on our 802.11ac network and not on ethernet (usually connected via 802.11n until people upgrade to newer machines), but most of the time people are connected to our thunderbolt displays which have a gigabit ethernet connection on them. Our network topology is one 32 port gigabit switch with 5 smaller gigabit switches at each desk cluster. The mac mini server is connected directly to the top level switch. Update: Failing information from someone who has done this in practice, I suppose my question is really around how switches work. If three or four people are backing up simultaneously, and then other two (different) users transfer a file between each other, will they be able to transfer the file at gigabit speeds?

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  • View Docs and PDFs Directly in Google Chrome

    - by Matthew Guay
    Would you like to view documents, presentations, and PDFs directly in Google Chrome?  Here’s a handy extension that makes Google Docs your default online viewer so don’t have to download the file first. Getting Started By default, when you come across a PDF or other common document file online in Google Chrome, you’ll have to download the file and open it in a separate application. It’d be much easier to simply view online documents directly in Chrome.  To do this, head over to the Docs PDF/PowerPoint Viewer page on the Chrome Extensions site (link below), and click Install to add it to your browser. Click Install to confirm that you want to install this extension. Extensions don’t run by default in Incognito mode, so if you’d like to always view documents directly in Chrome, open the Extensions page and check Allow this extension to run in incognito. Now, when you click a link for a document online, such as a .docx file from Word, it will open in the Google Docs viewer. These documents usually render in their original full-quality.  You can zoom in and out to see exactly what you want, or search within the document.  Or, if it doesn’t look correct, you can click the Download link in the top left to save the original document to your computer and open it in Office.   Even complex PDF render very nicely.  Do note that Docs will keep downloading the document as you’re reading it, so if you jump to the middle of a document it may look blurry at first but will quickly clear up. You can even view famous presentations online without opening them in PowerPoint.  Note that this will only display the slides themselves, but if you’re looking for information you likely don’t need the slideshow effects anyway.   Adobe Reader Conflicts If you already have Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader installed on your computer, PDF files may open with the Adobe plugin.  If you’d prefer to read your PDFs with the Docs PDF Viewer, then you need to disable the Adobe plugin.  Enter the following in your Address Bar to open your Chrome Plugins page: chrome://plugins/ and then click Disable underneath the Adobe Acrobat plugin. Now your PDFs will always open with the Docs viewer instead. Performance Who hasn’t been frustrated by clicking a link to a PDF file, only to have your browser pause for several minutes while Adobe Reader struggles to download and display the file?  Google Chrome’s default behavior of simply downloading the files and letting you open them is hardly more helpful.  This extension takes away both of these problems, since it renders the documents on Google’s servers.  Most documents opened fairly quickly in our tests, and we were able to read large PDFs only seconds after clicking their link.  Also, the Google Docs viewer rendered the documents much better than the HTML version in Google’s cache. Google Docs did seem to have problem on some files, and we saw error messages on several documents we tried to open.  If you encounter this, click the Download link in the top left corner to download the file and view it from your desktop instead. Conclusion Google Docs has improved over the years, and now it offers fairly good rendering even on more complex documents.  This extension can make your browsing easier, and help documents and PDFs feel more like part of the Internet.  And, since the documents are rendered on Google’s servers, it’s often faster to preview large files than to download them to your computer. Link Download the Docs PDF/PowerPoint Viewer extension from Google Similar Articles Productive Geek Tips Integrate Google Docs with Outlook the Easy WayGoogle Image Search Quick FixView the Time & Date in Chrome When Hiding Your TaskbarView Maps and Get Directions in Google ChromeHow To Export Documents from Google Docs to Your Computer TouchFreeze Alternative in AutoHotkey The Icy Undertow Desktop Windows Home Server – Backup to LAN The Clear & Clean Desktop Use This Bookmarklet to Easily Get Albums Use AutoHotkey to Assign a Hotkey to a Specific Window Latest Software Reviews Tinyhacker Random Tips Xobni Plus for Outlook All My Movies 5.9 CloudBerry Online Backup 1.5 for Windows Home Server Snagit 10 How to Forecast Weather, without Gadgets Outlook Tools, one stop tweaking for any Outlook version Zoofs, find the most popular tweeted YouTube videos Video preview of new Windows Live Essentials 21 Cursor Packs for XP, Vista & 7 Map the Stars with Stellarium

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  • Convert OpenXml Excel files to HTML

    - by necrostaz
    Hello. I'm developing printing solution for MS Office 2007, office automation is not good for me, because it requires installed office. Open XML Document Viewer is solution for converting Word files (.docx) to HTML format by XSLT transform, but it works only for .docx. Can you suppose related or similar solutions for Excel spreadsheets files? Thanks.

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  • Office documents prompt for login in anonymous SharePoint site

    - by xmt15
    I have a MOSS 07 site that is configured for anonymous access. There is a document library within this site that also has anonymous access enabled. When an anonymous user clicks on a PDF file in this library, he or she can read or download it with no problem. When a user clicks on an Office document, he or she is prompted with a login box. The user can cancel out of this box without entering a log in, and will be taken to the document. This happens in IE but not FireFox. I see some references to this question on the web but no clear solutions: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices.development&tid=5452e093-a0d7-45c5-8ed0-96551e854cec&cat=en_US_CC8402B4-DC5E-652D-7DB2-0119AFB7C906&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1 http://www.sharepointu.com/forums/t/5779.aspx http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/30817418/anonymous-users-getting-p.aspx

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  • Opening Ms word/ Excel / PPT AND PDF in Flex

    - by Manan
    Hi , I am looking for a solution preferrably 3rd party component , to open / disply word/excel/ppt and PDF document into flex : Flow is like this : User uploads any of the file .doc/.docx/.pdf/.ppt etc . This file is then displayed in flex area , without having user to get Office . ( Office WEB Component ) is ruled out because it needs office to be installed already . print2flash.com sounds good but their problem is they are on windows , my setup is LAMP PHP / mysql over Linux . Thanks

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  • Can someone confirm how Microsoft Excel 2007 internally represents numbers?

    - by Jon
    I know the IEEE 754 floating point standard by heart as I had to learn it for an exam. I know exactly how floating point numbers are used and the problems that they can have. I can manually do any operation on the binary representation of floating point numbers. However, I have not found a single source which unambiguously states that excel uses 64 bit floating point numbers to internally represent every single cell "type" in excel except for text. I have no idea whether some of the types use signed or unsigned integers and some use 64 bit floating point. I have found literally trillions of articles which 1) describe floating point numbers and then 2) talk about being careful with excel because of floating point numbers. I have not found a single statement saying "all types are 64 bit floating point numbers except text". I have not found a single statement which says "changing the type of a cell only changes its visual representation and not its internal representation, unless you change the type from text to some other type which is not text or you change some other type which is not text to text". This is literally all I want to know, and it's so simple and axiomatic that I am amazed that I can find trillions of articles and pages which talk around these statements but do not state them directly.

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  • Should developers *really* have private offices?

    - by Aron Rotteveel
    We will probably be moving within a year, so we have to make some decisions regarding office layout. At the moment, our company is basically one big office. When our developers can't bother to be disturbed at all, we all have our own headphones to mute the outside world. Still, it seems a lot of people feel that private offices are no doubt the way to go. From Joel's article Private Offices Redux: Not every programmer in the world wants to work in a private office. In fact quite a few would tell you unequivocally that they prefer the camaradarie and easy information sharing of an open space. Don't fall for it. They also want M&Ms for breakfast and a pony. Open space is fun but not productive. Even though I can understand the benefit on productivity, does having a private office really result in more net productivity? There seem to be plenty of companies that create wide open spaces and still maintain good productivity. Or so it seems. (I should mention many of them use cubicles, though) What is your opinion on this? What does your company do? Is there some middle ground in this? Some more related information on this matter: Private Offices Redux The new Fog Creek office A Field Guide to Developers Gmail recruitment page. Found this last one somewhat remarkable since the Gmail recruitment page promotes the "wide open space" idea.

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  • Come play in the SQL Server 2008 R2 Hosted Trial virtual lab!

    - by ssqa.net
    In continuation to SQL_Server_2008_R2 release date announcement you can access a complete, integrated Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, SharePoint 2010, and Office 2010 environment… right from your desktop. SQL Server 2008 R2 Hosted Trial Our Hosted Trial makes it easy for you to experience new features without any need for configuration or additional work. Register now to try out up to seven labs: SQL Server 2008 R2 – Multi Server Management SQL Server 2008 R2 – PowerPivot SQL Server 2008 R2 – Reporting...(read more)

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  • Why many applications close after opening a document or doing a specific actions?

    - by Mohsen Farjami
    I have some encrypted pdf files that have no problem and in my last windows, I could open them easily with Adobe Reader 9.2 and other pdf readers. But now, I can only open non-encrypted pdf files and one encrypted file with Adobe Reader. every time I open almost any encrypted pdf, it closes itself. Also, when I try to search a folder for a keyword with Foxit Reader, once it closed. This is not related to Adobe Reader, because I have the same problem with Word 2007. When I open a document, sometimes it closes instantly and sometimes it closes after a few seconds and sometimes it is stable. My windows is Fresh. I have installed it a few days ago. I have ESET Smart Security 5.2 and I have updated it today. OS: XP Pro SP3, RAM: 3 GB, CPU: 2 GHZ, HDD: 320 GB My installed applications: Adobe AIR Adobe Flash Player 11 ActiveX Adobe Flash Player 11 Plugin Adobe Photoshop CS4 Adobe Reader 9.2 Atheros Wireless LAN Client Adapter Babylon Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba CCleaner Conexant HD Audio Dell Touchpad ESET Smart Security Farsi (101) Custom Foxit Reader Framing Studio 3.27 Google Chrome Hard Disk Sentinel PRO HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver IrfanView (remove only) Java(TM) 6 Update 18 K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 8.8.0 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Microsoft Data Access Components KB870669 Microsoft Office 2007 Primary Interop Assemblies Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 Microsoft User-Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1.0.0 (Pre-Release 5348) Mozilla Firefox 7.0.1 (x86 en-US) Notepad++ Office Tab FreeEdition 8.50 ParsQuran PerfectDisk 12 Professional Registry First Aid RICOH R5C83x/84x Flash Media Controller Driver Ver.3.54.06 Sahar Money Manager 2.5 Stickies 7.1d The KMPlayer (remove only) TurboLaunch 5.1.2 Unlocker 1.9.1 USB Safely Remove 4.2 Virastyar Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition Runtime Winamp Windows Internet Explorer 8 Windows Media Player 11.0.5358.4826 Windows XP Service Pack 3 WinRAR 4.11 (32-bit) WorkPause 1.2 Z Dictionary My startup applications: WorkPause USB Safely Remove TurboLaunch SunJavaUpdateSched Stickies rfagent Persistence ParsQuran Daily Verse ITSecMng IgfxTray HotKeysCmds Hard Disk Sentinel egui disable shift+delete CTFMON.EXE Bluetooth Manager Babylon Client Apoint AdobeCS4ServiceManager Adobe Reader Speed Launcher Adobe ARM What should I do to solve it? If you recommend installing Windows again, what guarantees that it won't happen again?

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  • Quelle est la nouveauté la plus intéressante de Microsoft Office 2010 qui vient de sortir cette sema

    Quelle est la nouveauté la plus intéressante de Microsoft Office 2010 ? Qui vient de sortir cette semaine La sortie cette semaine de Microsoft Office 2010 est l'occasion de revenir sur la (longue) liste de des nouveautés de la suite bureautique. Parmi elles, en voici 7 qui ont particulièrement retenu notre attention. Etes-vous d'accord avec cette sélection ? 1) Outlook Social Connector Office 2010 joue délibérément la carte des réseaux sociaux. Outlook Social Connector est une fonctionnalité qui permet de suivre les fils de ses contacts et de mettre à jour ses profils directement depuis Outlook. Une n...

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  • Office 2011 : Microsoft publie le Service Pack 2 pour Mac, qui améliore les performances et corrige des problèmes critiques

    Office 2011 : Microsoft publie le Service Pack 2 pour Mac qui améliore les performances et corrige des problèmes critiques Microsoft vient de publier un Service Pack 2 (SP) pour la dernière version de sa suite bureautique Office 2011. Cette mise à jour apporte de nombreux correctifs et des améliorations pour Office 2011 Mac, et résout les problèmes d'incompatibilité avec Mac OS X Lion. Le SP 2 offre aux applications de la suite une meilleure prise en charge du service de stockage Cloud de Microsoft Skydrive avec un accès aux documents se trouvant à la racine d'un dossier sur le service en ligne. Le mode plein écran de Lion est maintenant disponible pour toutes les ...

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  • Microsoft Office sur iOS et Android : en 2013 ? Oui, non... peut-être

    Microsoft Office pour iPhone et Android Oui, non... peut-être Soyons prudent. Rien n'est encore très clair avec le « Buzz IT » du jour : Microsoft Office débarquerait sur iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) et Android dès 2013. L'information vient du site américain The Verge qui tiendrait lui-même le « scoop » de sources internes à Microsoft. D'après ses sources, rien de bien révolutionnaires cependant. Microsoft Office serait disponible sous la forme d'une application gratuite (histoire de ne pas financer des concurrents ?) qui ne permettra que la lecture des fichiers Word, PowerPoint, et Excel. Toujours d'après le site, l'édition des documents ne sera possible qu'avec un compte Offi...

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  • Office 365 : plus que quelques heures pour tester la beta de la nouvelle suite professionnelle hébergée de Microsoft

    Office 365 : sortie officielle avant la fin du mois Pour le successeur de BPOS et de Online Services, plus que quelques jours pour tester la beta publique La nouvelle suite d'applications professionnelles de Microsoft en mode Cloud devrait faire ses débuts officiels dans le courant du mois. C'est en tout cas ce qu'à laissé entendre Steve Ballmer, le PDG de Microsoft, lors d'une intervention en Inde. « Nous travaillons dur dans le domaine des outils de productivité. Nous allons lancer notre service Office 365, qui vous donnera Lync et Exchange et SharePoint et Office et plus encore sous la forme de services hébergés disponibles par abonnement », a-t-il déclaré. « Ce lanc...

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  • Office 2013 : les détails de la version pour tablettes sous Windows RT, une déclinaison qui aura quelques limitations mais pas trop

    Office 2013 pour Windows RT serait limité en fonctionnalités Microsoft aurait supprimé le support des macros, des extensions et de VBA Microsoft avait annoncé que les tablettes ARM sur lesquelles seront exécutées Windows RT intégreront par défaut la suite bureautique Office 2013. Des sources officieuses, il semblerait que la firme aurait décidé que cette version d'Office serait dépourvue d'un certain nombre de fonctionnalités. Selon TheVerge, les fonctions comme les macros, les extensions tierces, le support de VBA et un petit nombre d'autres fonctionnalités ont été supprimées. Comme pour la version Metro d'Internet Explorer (dont les plugins ne sont pas autorisés), Micro...

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  • Une fausse bêta d'Office 2010 est un Trojan : la contrefaçon des produits de Microsoft est de plus e

    Mise à jour du 21/05/10 Une fausse bêta d'Office 2010 est un Trojan La contrefaçon des produits de Microsoft est à la mode chez les pirates Après les fausses alertes de sécurité et le faux outil de diagnostic pour évaluer si les ressources d'un système sont suffisantes pour installer Windows 7, c'est au tour du lancement de Microsoft Office 2010 d'être exploité par les pirates. Un nouveau mail vient d'être repéré par BitDefender. Son objet : « See Office 2010 Beta in action ». Ce titre aguicheur accompagne un message qui présente les nouveautés de la suite bureautique et pour faire gagner du temps aux utilisateurs, leur propose...

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  • Office bientôt sur iPad ? Microsoft travaillerait sur le port de sa suite bureautique sur iOS

    Office bientôt sur iPad ? Microsoft travaillerait sur le port de sa suite bureautique sur iOS Microsoft travaillerait activement sur l'adaptation de sa suite bureautique Office pour l'iPad. Selon le quotidien The Daily et des sources anonymes, l'éditeur pourrait dévoiler une application Office pour iPad avant le lancement de la prochaine version de la suite bureautique pour Mac, en début de l'année prochaine. La solution viendra concurrencer les applications de bureautique existantes sur la plateforme, plus particulièrement les outils d'Apple iWork. The Daily estime d'ailleurs que le prix serait sensiblement équivalent à celui de iWork, soit un tarif de 10 dollars. ...

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  • Could not load Assembly 'Microsoft.Office.Server.Search'

    - by Hitesh Wadekar
    Hi I have got following error: "Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Office.Server.Search, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format." Does anybody know solution for this? or Does anybody gonn through this error? Any input greatly appretiated?

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  • MSI Launch Condition to Detect Office 2010 Applications

    - by Amitd
    Hi guys, I was trying to create a setup project using VS2008. Is there anyway to detect if a particular Office 2010 application is installed or not? (as a prerequisite) .eg: i want to detect if Powerpoint 2010 is installed on client machine . I was trying to use windows installer search option in lauch condition but unable to find what is component id of powerpoint 2010? Are there any more ways to detect the same? (can be programmatic)

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  • Hosting Microsoft Office application inside Silverlight 4?

    - by Ivan Zlatanov
    I know that Silverlight 4 has the support for COM interop via the AutomationFactory class. dynamic excel = AutomationFactory.CreateObject( "Excel.Application" ); excel.Visible = true; Easy. But this creates a separate process for the COM object. What I am missing here is if I am actually able to actually host the office document inside my silverlight application - in a ContentPresenter for example? Thanks in advance.

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  • Showing bug count or CI build on a TV in the office

    - by Matt Frear
    I recently saw a blog post showing off different displays that some software development shops use for showing their bug count or CI build status on a nice TV in the office. I can't for the life of me find it now, and I can't find it on google either. Anyone know what I'm talking about? (I don't think this belongs on superuser or serverfault either) -Matt

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