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By KC Lemson [MS]

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July 2004 - Posts

What a great use of technology
Check this out . How great is that? And to think, when the folks who created SMS were dreaming it up, they probably had much simpler ideas in mind... [ via Patrick ] Read More...
KC's blog guidelines & comment policy
I copied Raymond and created a comments policy . It ended up being more than a comments policy, and I don't know if it will have any effect, but at least it's written down. :-) Read More...
Can't open embedded messages, no "Message" form in standard forms library
I got myself into a bad state a while back where I was unable to open messages attached to other items. It happened while I was monkeying around with this custom form which adds a column to the view. I don't remember exactly how I got into the bad state, Read More...
Using ldp.exe to look up a user in the active directory
I'm tired of having to look up the query syntax every time I need to do it, so blogging it: 1. Start ldp.exe 2. Connection | Connect and choose your DC 3. Connect | Bind and authenticate 4. View | Tree and browse to the top-level OU from which you want Read More...
How geek parents track their kids' milestones
Normal parents would track a baby's progress by noting when he first learned to sort things , such as put the square block in the square hole and so on. Geek parents, on the other hand, eagerly await the day that their babies learn bubblesort. (For the Read More...
Explore the different formats in which you can save data from Office applications
A few months ago I posted about [what I think is] a neat way of using Outlook's ability to save as HTML . Today when compiling a powerpoint presentation , it occurred to me that there are a lot of formats that Office applications can save into that I Read More...
Spam as creative muse
First we had songs written about spam . Now there are poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by spam subject lines. Read More...
The employee morale dance
I've been reading up a lot on strategies to motivate employees and increase morale, and I ran across this article , which has the following in it: 1. Watch how you're standing. Men enjoy standing side by side when speaking to one another. Women enjoy Read More...
RSS feeds on the Exchange community page
As I promised before ... it's now live. A ton of kudos for the mscom team for listening to community feedback and implementing these great features. RSS Feed that points at the root of all the blogs registered for Exchange [i.e. a notification of newly Read More...
How to get someone to answer your questions
I learned a wonderful trick today that completely resonates with me, and I wanted to share it. Perhaps I should start a new program management category for this kind of thing, seems like I've been writing about it a lot recently. The problem: You have Read More...
Yet another two cents on Microsoft's benefits package
An article in the Seattle PI that's making the rounds of the internal DLs this morning prompted me to write this. I hope this doesn't come across as belittling or admonishing anyone who's griping about any of the individual changes - we all need a place Read More...
Tripped up by imprecise terminology
In OWA 2000 SP2, we added some registry keys to control certain behavior related to attachments. We needed the keys to be set by default, so I talked to the setup team, and they agreed to make the change. I sent them a mini speclet where I described that Read More...
Strategies for being a program manager
PMing is an odd thing. Sometimes it's difficult to figure out what you did all week, especially if you don't want to use words like 'unblocked', 'enabled' and 'drove'. You might spend a large portion of your time simply following up with other people Read More...
The science of weight loss
I just ran across this interesting source of information on the physiological mechanisms of how the human body processes & burns calories. It's well balanced in its approach, continually emphasizes the basics rather than the fads (”Burn more than Read More...
A few days away from RSS feeds on microsoft.com/exchange/community
I'm so psyched. I just saw a build on the internal staging server of our community page , where it was displaying bits and pieces of Exchange blogs from the community (not just Microsoft). I'm told that they're troubleshooting some issues with getting Read More...
Momma said there'd be days like this
She just never said how many: (I assure you that my meetings aren't really that interesting, but I just don't see a need to share the specifics) Read More...
Technology improving my way of life: renewing a driver's license
Yesterday was my birthday. (pause momentarily for rampant 'wahoos'. Done? OK, back to the program). I procrastinated and my driver's license has now expired. I've been dreading the DMV trip... last time I went more than 5 years ago, I thought I'd be smart Read More...
Use your Tablet to make your handwriting into a font
I decided tonight that I wanted to make a font out of my own handwriting. Surely it's possible to do this online with my tablet and get instant gratification, I thought. One quick google search later and 9 dollars later, I had my answer: Yes, via www.fontifier.com Read More...
Give the guy/gal who came up with this one a huge raise
I learned last week about this amazing product, Crayola Color Wonder (with C o l o r W o n d e r T e c h n o l o g y (tm)). C o l o r W o n d e r T e c h n o l o g y (tm) lets Crayola sell markers, finger paints and other sorts of items that are usually Read More...
How to transfer ratings on MP3s in Windows Media Player between machines
I just got a new desktop machine and was faced with this problem: How to transfer the ratings when I move my music collection from the old machine to the new? I have over two years of metadata stored up on which songs I like, and I'd hate to lose it. Read More...
Keyboard shortcuts to go to the Font & Font Size drop-downs in some Office applications
In certain Office apps that support it, such as Word & Outlook, I have “Show shortcut keys in screentips” enabled (right click on a toolbar, choose customize, and it's on the Options tab in certain of the apps). Normally, this displays Read More...
How to stop the clicking sound when you click on a link in IE
By default, IE makes a clickety sound when you follow a link. It can get annoying after a while. Here's how you turn it off: 1. Open the control panl 2. Open the “Sounds and audio devices properties” applet 3. On the Sounds tab, scroll down Read More...
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