May 2004 - Posts
I'm taking a 3.5 hour plane ride in a few weeks with my son, just the two of us. He has his own seat, and I plan on keeping him occupied for at least an hour, maybe as much as two with eating; my boy's a skinny little guy but he can pack away the rice
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If you sound out my name (KC) into French and translate it back, you get the word “broken” (cassé). I was reminded of that while reading this great story : Other hardware also went astray this week. We sent a shipment of handheld computers
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Have you ever had one of those moments when you feel like you've just been wasting time your entire life? Well, this video made me feel that way about folding laundry. [via Don Park ]
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Welp, I'm back from Tech-Ed. I'm embarrassed that I didn't blog here the entire time I was gone! I did keep the Exchange blog up to date at least, we're posting content related to SP1 and the recent update to our tools that we did, check it out. I had
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I haven't been blogging much recently, and there's a reason for that. Omar's recent post reminded me that I needed to blog this. I'm changing jobs... Starting in a couple of weeks, I will no longer be a program manager in Exchange. Instead, I will be
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Bob asked in the comments on this article if it's possible to add a tooltip to a button. Here's one way to do it programmatically for your own buttons. The below example adds a custom button to the standard toolbar and assigns it a tooltip. Note that
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I saw this discussion on Jonathan's blog , so here's one option: #1: Follow the instructions in this article with this code: Public Sub EmptyJunkEmailFolder() Dim outapp As Outlook.Application Set outapp = CreateObject("outlook.application") Dim olitem
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I just ran across these from Christa : The Exorcist or The Shining , re-enacted in 30 seconds... by bunnies. Needless to say, I signed up for email updates for when she releases the next one.
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Ewan just clued me in to something nifty: you can get HTTP referrer data in your sharepoint site, just go to http://server/sites/nameofsite/ _layouts/1033/usagedetails.aspx . To get there in the UI: Click on Site Settings (by default at the top of the
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Sharing your standard folders like Calendar/Tasks with Outlook & Exchange is pretty straightforward, as I mentioned earlier . But what do you do if you want to share out a folder that's not a sibling to those standard folders, or not one of the default
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If you're using Outlook against an Exchange server, you can share folders between users. This can be done via a few different UI entrypoints - you could go to Tools | Options | Delegates and add a user, or you could right click on a folder and choose
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Culminis has launched, and the annual membership fee is waived for new organizations that register before July 1st. If you're in an IT-related user group, tell your group leader to sign up.
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W henever I think about designing seemingly simple features, I reflect back on this to remind myself how nothing is as simple as it seems: For Exchange 2000 Service Pack 2, I was tasked with speccing out a feature - type-down search. In Outlook and Windows
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I learned this lesson the hard way. I used to manage the interoperability lab for the Outlook team, which is a lab with a bunch of different email and LDAP servers used for testing the POP/IMAP/SMTP/LDAP support in Outlook. In an effort to minimize the
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Outlook has had a 'new mail alert' dialog for years, but until the new mail desktop alert in Outlook 2003, it was, well, sucky. There's another way you can create a custom alert for new mail as well that is not immediately obvious, so I wanted to mention
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[Updated 5/10: Added a new word, didn't want to create a new post just for that one word.] Adam picked up on my usage of 'open the kimono' [1], which reminded me that I've been meaning to blog a little bit about the somewhat odd vocabulary that once seemed
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Then now is the time! Party on, scientists. Have fun looking up a chart of when the 13 and 17 year broods will next sprout in each state . There's fifteen states that will need to be on the lookout for cicadas carrying signs that say “ DE, GA, IL,
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I have been getting a lot of questions asking for help with Exchange & Outlook via the contact link (or comments) on this blog. I have been doing my best for several months to answer them or get answers to them, but lately I have decided that it's
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