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Monday, February 09, 2004 - Posts
RSS.. Is there anything it can't do?
Maybe this is old news but.. I just found Tapestry, which allows you to subscribe to web comics (including Dilbert) via RSS. now if i can just get an RSS coffee maker (maybe an esppReSSo machine? ;)..
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Resource Sites..
Where do you get your info from? For Exchange, I use SearchExchange (all the techtarget sites are good) and for systems management, I use MyITForum Back in the old days, when I was doing production NT support, John Savilles NTFAQ was
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MS Support Webcast: Using Information Rights Management with Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Neil over at MS Exchange Blog posted a reminder about a support webcast on Thursday covering the new IRM functionality in Outlook 2003. This is a cool feature andthis webcast is certainly worth a look if you have, or are planning to implement, Office
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Monday, February 09, 2004 10:49 AM
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StarOfficeZealot?
Chris over at office zealot has blogged about his observations with Sun StarOffice 7.0 "..First, it took me a bit of time to find the StarOffice entry page, Sun runs there website like the only users that come to their site are sysadmins looking for
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Microsoft Bloggers Rock!
Why didn't Microsoft have bloggers back in the days when I used to have to do systems support? Every time I post a question or a request on an MS blog, I always get the response I'm after. A recent post from Sean Alexander, Group Product
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