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  1. rinseit

    Attendees field missing when printing Meetings from specific Calendar

    We are using Outlook 2003, it's a fresh installation on a new build and this issue has really got me flummoxed, I can find very little about this on the web. When printing a meeting from one of my users calendars in Outlook 2003 the "Required Attendees" field is missing. If the user prints a...
  2. rinseit

    Block downloads from Hotmail / Gmail using ISA 2004 HTTP Filter

    Hi, Am trying to use the http filtering in ISA 2004 to block downloads from webmail (notably yahoo, gmail and hotmail). The http filter is successfully blocking downloads based on file extensions from most sites, but presumably because of the way the webmail sites work, ISA is not recognising...
  3. rinseit

    Unable to update MS Project 2000 admin install point using MSP file

    Well I managed to sort out my own response to this and that was to NOT use the latest version of Windows Installer. Don't know if the switches have changed or what, but I reverted to using MSIEXEC v2 and it all worked perfectly
  4. rinseit

    Unable to update MS Project 2000 admin install point using MSP file

    Hi, Am trying to update an Administrative install point of MS Project 2000 (yes, I know) with the MSP file to upgrade it SR-1. I've looked all over the web and it seems to be very simple, at a command prompt do the following: MSIEXEC.EXE /A \\>SERVER\SHARE>\>PATH TO CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE...
  5. rinseit

    Unable to update MS Project 2000 admin install point using MSP file

    Hi, Am trying to update an Administrative install point of MS Project 2000 (yes, I know) with the MSP file to upgrade it SR-1. I've looked all over the web and it seems to be very simple, at a command prompt do the following: MSIEXEC.EXE /A \\>SERVER\SHARE>\>PATH TO CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE...

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