I finally figure it out.
customize current view
filter
advanced
field
modified
condition to "on" with the date the reminders were dismissed
add to list
then went through them and turned back on all reminders
done in Calendar and Tasks
I finally figure out what you suggested last night. thanks. I did go about a slightly different way though.
customize current view
filter
advanced
field
modified
condition to "on" with the date the reminders were dismissed
add to list
then went through them and turned back on all reminders...
Re-Enable dismissed reminders in OL
User "A" was out on leave. User "B" with access to user "A" outlook was in user "A" Outlook and hit "Dismiss All" to all the reminders and now user "A" wants/needs all those back.
Is there any way of turning all reminders back on?
and even better...Is...
Re-Enable dismissed reminders in OL
User "A" was out on leave. User "B" with access to user "A" outlook was in user "A" Outlook and hit "Dismiss All" to all the reminders and now user "A" wants/needs all those back.
Is there any way of turning all reminders back on?
and even better...Is...
I've tried creating a package with Landesk but I keep getting issues with Citrix Communication Gateway.
Does anyone have any insight on how to get this to silently install?
I have to push this out to 160 users and would rather not do each one individually.
Thanks
Has any found a fix for this issue?
Private meeting requests are not sent to delegate even though delegate can see private items in Outlook?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/289993
the reason I realized that the user needs to give is because with the rebranding some users opted for name changes also. some of the changes are not consistent.
Markdmac, thanks a ton...
I ended up trimming it down a bit
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Dim WSHShell
Set WSHShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
RegPath = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Communicator\UserMicrosoft RTC Instant Messaging"
Input = InputBox("Please Enter your Email Address")
WSHShell.RegWrite RegPath...
I have also been experimenting with this, but geeting no where!
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Dim Input
Input = InputBox("Please Enter your Email Address")
RegPath = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Communicator"
RegObj = "UserMicrosoft RTC Instant Messaging"
WSHShell.RegWrite RegPath, RegObj, Input...
getting further now line 10 char 5 invalid procedure or argument
Dim WSHShell
Set WSHShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
RegPath = "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Communicator\UserMicrosoft RTC Instant Messaging"
IMMail = Split(WSHShell.RegRead(RegPath),"@")
If LCase(IMMail(1)) <> "x4biz.com"...
I get what you are getting at but I also need to change the name.
This is the reg key
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Communicator]
"UserMicrosoft RTC Instant Messaging"="tomj@xxxxbiz.com"
I guess ideally I would like it to prompt for what the name will be (they enter...
I need to make some changes in the registry and would like to automate this as much as possible. We have recently gone through a rebranding and need to change everyones communicator login with as little interaction as possible.
I have identified the location in the registry where this setting...
I need to make a script to change MS Office Communicator settings.
I have identified the key, but how can I automate this?
for example.
"tom.jones@xxxxbiz.com" to "tom.jones@x4biz.com
I have to make multiple changes due to a rebranding.
Is there a way to find/replace all hyperlinks that end in @test.com to @tester.com
when i do a search it can never find @test.
I see the underlined hyperlink, but the link points to @test.com
i need to change all the @test.com(s) to...
I use HP 4350 on my network. I want to send a message with each manual job, which displays on the LCD DISPLAY identifying which users job is being held for MANUAL printing. The problem is that when multiple users send MANUAL jobs no one knows who’s job is next and there fore which type of...
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