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- create multiple folders in explorer from excel list
- Hi, I have a list of names "about 200" that I want to make into folders in explorer, I would also like to have a default set of subfolders in them. How can I automate this task. an example would be; John, Denis, David and in these folders would...
- Tags: denis.cadogan@...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-04
- Evaluating the Options for Vertical Hosted CRM
- Should your CRM application be custom-built? Can a prebuilt system really address your industry's needs? With the rising popularity of on-demand CRM in vertical markets, the old debate has come full circle. In this white paper by Beagle Research, learn what CRM thought-leader Denis Pombriant believes is the best approach.
- Tags: Hosted CRM, Siebel Systems Inc., CRM, Advertising & Promotion, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software
- White papers
- Phillips CDRW4800 burns but no go !
- OK, this is a new CD writer. I've tried it with XP Pro and Nero. Same problem : the lil SOB burns the files data but will not CLOSE the session. The green LED on the writer stays ON and on and on after the red burn led has goen...
- Tags: Nero
- Q&A 2005-11-05
- Avaya Case Study: City of Drancy
- Located in the county of Seine-Sant-Denis, the city of Drancy has 62,000 residents. Drancy had a costly and obsolete communications network. It was increasingly difficult to manage and upgrade, operating costs were high, based on its limited functionality. Other key objectives included cost savings and new user and administrative functionality,...
- Tags: Avaya Inc., Drancy, Benefits, Human Resources
- Case studies
- Can't get Outlook 2003 deployed with contacts in listed in dropdown box.
- Can't get Outlook 2003 to deployed with contacts in listed in dropdown box when clicing TO:. I'm using a MST file to deploy Outlook 2003, but I can't find an option to list the contacts in the downdown box when trying to send a email. There is just...
- Tags: Microsoft Office, E-mail clients, Groupware, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook 2003
- Discussion threads 2006-06-09
- Greenpeace, Apple clash over toxic waste
- PoliticsHmm. Doesn't Al Gore (Mr. Green Himself) sit on the Apple board of directors? I'm sure I heard that somewhere. You don't suppose that the republicans, who I'm sure are beginning to worry about '08, have someone working with Greenpeace do you? Now wouldn't that be...
- Tags: Duke, Greenpeace, apple and greenpeace, AutomationGuy, it management, Apple Computer Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-30
- Colleagues offer up tips and advice on disruptive users
- Learn the benefits of using Microsofts Poledit function and have some chuckles over members horrid user tales.Disruptive or disgruntled users can be the worst part of working an IT help desk. These problem clients range from annoying and mischievous to rude and destructive. I’ve dealt with several such users and...
- Tags: Bill Detwiler, desktop
- Technical articles 2000-08-09
- French accord could herald the end of file-sharing
- While you folks in the United States were having your Black Friday last week, an anti-piracy accord was being signed in France that could have far-ranging repercussions where file-sharing is concerned. What it means is this, according to The Register: The plan has been drawn up...
- Tags: Accord, France, U.K., File-sharing, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-11-25
- Exchange 2003 Rouge outgong emails
- I am running SBS 2003 with Exchange 2003, this computer connects to the internet through ISA server that resides on another w2k server! Over the past few weeks lots of messages are in the queue that don’t seem to be real. Here is some information that I have put together...
- Tags: denis.cadogan@..., e-mail, ISA, Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, Microsoft ISA Server, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, queue, SBS Connector, server, windows
- Q&A 2006-09-06
- CRM systems still promise more than they deliver
- Customer Relationship Management CRM is a perpetual favorite topic for the IT analyst community. Every week, there are analyst views, reports, quotes, and interviews on the problems facing CRM. The analyst firms also vary, sometimes wildly, in their views and predictions for CRM. In this series of columns, I’ll take...
- Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., benefit, CRM, CRM system, Customer Relationship Management customer, Jim Zimmermann
- Technical articles 2003-03-26
- The French are naming streets for the killers of American cops.
- The French are naming streets for the killers of American cops.[b][i]My first reaction to this was disbelief but after looking into it further, I would say, the United States would be fully justified in suspending any dealings with France. Whether you believe Abu Jamal innocent or not; whether you approve...
- Tags: FRENCH, Mumia Abu-Jamal
- Discussion threads 2006-05-24
- Why digital machines?
- Why digital machines?New to this forum and impressed by its wider perspective than elsewhere, I thought the following might be of interest:Since 1995 innovation in technology has been stagnant, replaced by efforts to improve and replicate within the boundaries of what already existed. This has produced a complacent industry bloated...
- Tags: industry, digital machine, digitaL, information, future, automation, xuriwan@...
- Discussion threads 2005-11-05
- Outsourcing: U.S. needs reforms, not rhetoric
- As a senior Silicon Valley executive, Bob Denis hears a lot of talk about the exportation of jobs overseas--but little that addresses the real problem. Instead of blaming black-hearted CEOs or predatory foreign countries, he contends that the root of the issue has always remained within U.S. borders, in...
- Tags: Bob Denis, job, outsourcing
- Technical articles 2004-05-11
- Look it up in your FOLDOC
- Make the Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing your one-stop source for definitions of industry jargon, acronyms, and other IT terminology.Got too many acronyms, jargon, and terms rattling around your head? Are you finding it hard to keep track of all of them? Well, free up some mental cache with the...
- Tags: Channel management, Programming languages, Bruce Spencer, FOLDOC
- Technical articles 2000-02-14
- IT executives take a more modular approach to CRM software
- Can software be both a suite and highly modular? CIOs from a number of industries are saying yes, at least when the software is intended for customer relationship management CRM applications.CRM was supposed to be one of the major pillars in Web-based networking and e-business, alongside enterprise resource planning ERP...
- Tags: CRM, CRM software, software, Terry Sweeney, ViewSonic Corp.
- Technical articles 2003-05-30
- Being Hacked need help to lock down :)
- Dear FriendsI need advice and I must say, Badly.I'm also going to put this up as a blog, but I thought I would ask you first.Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in AdvanceDenisAs you know, from my profile, I am a tech who keeps computers in shape for charitable organizations...
- Tags: computer, Aaron Baker, programming, floppy disk, hacker, password
- Q&A 2006-07-14
- Look out: MyParty worm leaves a hidden back door
- A new, medium-risk virus is spreading across the Internet. Get the facts on the MyParty worm, see which systems you need to protect, and learn how to recognize the back door left by this unique new worm.A new worm called W32.Myparty@mm is currently propagating itself through the use of e-mail...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Symantec Security Response team, John McCormick, payload, worm
- Technical articles 2002-01-30
- IBM eyes half of China's computer market
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Tools & Techniques, Desktops, Servers, IBM Corp., Henry Chow, business computer, software, computer
- Technical articles 2004-09-15
- Test your OSI knowledge
- OSI is an abbreviation, not an acronymOSI is an abbreviation, not an acronym.Not a TLA?From Dictionary.com:acronymn : a word formed from the initial letters of a multi-word name. . .See also TLA.tla :Three-Letter AcronymYes, it is a TLA.TLA - Three Letter AbbreviationConfusing answers...Question 12. Layer 2 is not Application....OSI is...
- Tags: OSI
- Discussion threads 2005-04-18
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