Hi 58Sniper,
I was looking at your previous posts for the same subject and you mention Mapigen. We are using Exchange 5.5 and Outlook 2003; will Mapigen work in this scenario?
If so, could you explain to me how to use it please. How do I call the script for instance? Sorry, i am a little out...
Re: MS OUTLOOK Profiles
I work at a Doctors surgery where we do not have roaming profiles because it interfers with the clinical software.
All our users hotdesk. I need to find a way of setting up users' Outlook profiles so that their profile is downloaded at logon, without me having to logon...
Still can't get it to work.
I have the policy showing under our domain name, below the Default Domain policy. This is linked to the same policy file under Group Policy Objects.
The only difference between myself and the test user is security rights; I have 'Edit settings, delete, modify...'...
I created a separate policy that sets the lockout and set a default desktop wallpaper. The wallpaper works for any user, but the lockout only works for me.
I have created group policy to lock a workstation after 10 minutes of inactivity. I tested this on my own account and the lockout works correctly; however, it does not work for any other user I add to the policy.
Any ideas why please?
We are running Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2002.
I have created a custom form in the Organizational Forms Library and the form shows under Public folders in Outlook.
Problem is, I can see the custom form for the contacts, but if another user accesses a contact, they see it with Outlook's...
We are running Exchange Server 2003 and Outlook 2002.
I have created a custom form in the Organizational Forms Library and the form shows under Public folders in Outlook.
Problem is, I can see the custom form for the contacts, but if another user accesses a contact, they see it with Outlook's...
Thanks for the comprehensive reply Vragbond. Excellent idea; I'll remove the styles one by one and see if the problem reveals itself.
I will post the solution - if I find it.
Thanks once more.
Amanda
Thanks for your response Keith. Glad you like the site, thanks. I am learning CSS as I go - I tried text-align: left; under the li and li a sections but unfortuantely in IE6 the text still jumps.
Do you know of a hack?
/* side navigation */
#sidenav {
float: left;
width: 210px;
font...
Has anyone got IE6 that can tell me why my sidenav text appears pushed over to the right when the page loads. If I role the mouse over the text, it then jumps to the left where it is supposed to be.
I tried position: relative, but this made no difference.
The site is...
Thanks for the advice Vragabond.
With regard to the POSITION: RELATIVE, I have tried all combinations placing it in my sidenav ul, li and li a elements but the menu still jumps to the right. Should I be trying it anywhere else?
Here is my SIDENAV CSS:
#sidenav {
float: left;
width: 210px...
Hi,
I uploaded my revised home page and checked it in safari, opera, firefox, netscape and IE6. In IE6 the side navigation labels are over too far on the right until I hit the F5 key. All other browsers are fine.
I was told this was to do with my DOCTYPE and when trying to validate at...
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