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RE: swap time zone issue         


Author: laurenm
Date: Sep 29, 2006 08:41

I will try this. Thanks so much!!

"Omar Droubi" wrote:
> You do need Administrative rights to change the time zone on the workstation.
>
> Only administrators and power user group members can change the system time.
>
> Add this user to the power user or...
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RE: swap time zone issue         


Author: laurenm
Date: Oct 3, 2006 10:53

Hi Omar,

Since is against our policy to make give our users Adminstrator or PowerUser
rights, I tried the change the local security policy to change the system
time. However, once the user had the Admin rights stripped away (I needed to
do this in order to make the change), the functionality of changing the
system time doesn't work. We do not have any group policy in place at the
moment. Do you have any other suggestions Please let me know.

Thanks!
LaurenM

"Omar Droubi" wrote:
> You do need Administrative rights to change the time zone on the workstation.
>
> Only administrators and power user group members can change the system time.
>
> Add this user to the power user or...
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Re: How do I share additional calendars I have added?         


Author: SNHartman
Date: Nov 14, 2006 14:37

Hi Carmen.

Just struggled through this at work this afternoon. After an hour, we
got things figured out.

So your teammate has your mailbox icon in her folder view. If she
clicks on the mailbox, then clicks on her calendar icon, it should pull
up all of your shared calendars. No need to use the open another
user's folder option once you have mailbox access.

Cheers. Ben.

Carmen wrote:
> Hello Sue
>
> Where can I view the sheet by screen shots?
> I have created a second calendar in a folder in my Calendar function.
> my default calendar and secondary calendar include her...
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MI5 Persecution: Communications with Security Service Tribunal in 1999         


Author: MI5-Victim
Date: Nov 30, 2006 07:24

Communications with Security Service Tribunal in 1999

I took some more potshots at the SS-Tribunal in the first half of 1999. The correspondence between myself and the Tribunal
Secretary is detailed on this webpage. Ultimately I decided not to pursue another complaint with them, partly from Robin
Ramsay's advice (and that of a solicitor I consulted), but mostly because it was rather obvious from Mr Brooks' replies
that the Tribunal has no investigative means of its own and is that useless animal, a toothless watchdog.

Included with this first letter was a copy of the leaflet, "Complaints about the Security Service". This tells you that
the Tribunal can order "the service to end its inquiries about you; the service to destroy any records it holds about
those inquiries; the quashing of a property warrant; financial compensation". Yeah, right. Look, there's a flying pig, oink-flap, oink-flap.

My subsequent letter to Nick Brooks, Tribunal Secretary, dated 25 March 1999, said;

Dear Mr Brooks,

We spoke on the phone last week and you kindly sent a copy of the form,
"Complaints about the Security Service".

I have a few questions which I should like to ask you, before I undertake the task of
making a formal complaint. As you know I made a complaint in February 1997, and in June
of that year the tribunal made a bland and unsatisfactory statement that "no determination in
your favour has been made on your complaint". During our phone conversation I expressed
the view that the Tribunal was incapable of performing its functions and acts as a
whitewashing body for the Security Service. My questions are as follows;
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Re: Import ics file to shared calendar         


Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Nov 30, 2006 09:18

dooleys@snowy.net.au snowy.net.au> wrote:
> I am not given that option
> I select File, Import and Export

Double-click the ICS file in Windows Explorer. When it opens, see if you
can choose File>Move to Folder.
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Brian Tillman
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Re: How do I customize the hours shown in Calendar in Outlook?         


Author: Remove ABCD from Email address to reply
Date: Jul 5, 2006 20:54

Sorry, I don't have any suggestions.

Neil
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RE: Outlook 2000 Calendar freezes         


Author: Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
Date: Aug 23, 2006 16:41

OK, then you might want to try running Detect and Repair on your Office
installation. You can find the command on the help menu of Outlook or any
other Office program you have installed. Make sure you have your Office
installation CD at hand before you start the repair.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***

"Jay" wrote:
> Jocelyn,
> I tried that but it made no difference. In experimenting, I found that after
> the calendar opens with the blank windows, if I click on the address book
> icon wait for that to open, then...
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Re: Missing meeting requests         


Author: Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Date: Aug 23, 2006 20:38

Check RIM's site then. I don't use a blackberry so have no use for their
support forums.

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Re: Have a simple issue why doesn't MS support it's products w/o c         


Author: Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Date: Aug 23, 2006 21:00

No, no one in this forum "should" answer your question. Someone "may"
answer your question and others may just blithely skip your post and move on
to others.

This is a volunteer forum, not Microsoft Product Support Services.

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Re: changing my message pop up alerts on my outlook calendar         


Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Aug 25, 2006 12:05

TimA discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have been searching for a way to separate Outlook reminders.

User Outlook 2002 or earlier. They had separate reminder windows.
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Brian Tillman
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