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Posted by : Jon in (Hardware)

quota on windows server shared folders

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Symptom. Your shared drives  are full but  there is enough disk space available.

Solution.

The reason is the quota. To change the quota do the following:

On your server open my computer. Right click and select properties.

select quotas and change the quotas as you like.

You can disable quotas too. Not recommended unless you have a small company 1-5 users.

Posted by : Al in (News)

Growing Market: Selling Virtualization to SMBs

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Long the realm of enterprise-class organizations with their multi-employee, specialized IT departments, virtualization’s complexity and the subtlety of its benefits have made it less appealing to smaller customers. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by : Al in (News)

Microsoft Offers Dynamics Incentives

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Microsoft announced three new marketing changes to help boost sales of its Dynamics business software and support its channel partners. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by : Jon in (Software)

Office 2007 Outlook reports MSVCR80.DLL Missing

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Applies to VISTA.

This should be fixed in office 2007 sp2 but if for some reason it is not fixed after the servicepack installation then you can do the following:

The only known cause for this  is when an outlook.manifest.exe file has been placed by a COM addin in the folder where outlook.exe is installed.

Now, MS puts that file there in the outlook.exe folder and if it’s not their
file but some other one things get broken and Outlook can’t start.

If you have that file in your outlook.exe folder open it in Notepad and make
sure it has an entry in there with this text “Microsoft.VC80.CRT”. If that’s
in there it’s the MS file and should be OK. If something else is there you
need to remove it and replace it with the original MS file.

 

Posted by : Al in (General ERP)

Microsoft Research & Development Spending in 2009

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Microsoft is once again commited to improving it’s product offerings by spending a massive amount of money on research & development. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by : Al in (General ERP)

The Heart of ERP - Financial Management

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The Financial management module in an ERP software is the core module around which other modules of the system revolves. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by : Jon in (News)

Father of the internet

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Vint Cerf  is the father of the internet. He created the TCP/IP protocol that is the communication protocol of the internet. He created it  in 1973. He works now at google as vice president. I have met him few times over the years in my former work for www.ripe.net. There he controlled a group implementing ipv6. Good information about him:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vint_Cerf

Posted by : Jon in (Networking)

The Cisco IOS

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IOS is the operating system of cisco routers and switches. The name is a acronym for Internetworking Operating System. Usually you access it by telnet.  It is unix based operating system and everyone that know unix feels at home when telnetting into cisco router. Good resourse about the cisco IOS commands is:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/rbkixol.htm

Posted by : Al in (General ERP)

ERP & Business Intelligence

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Great article about how BI helps companies analyze data from their ERP Systems.

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Posted by : Al in (NAV, NAV News)

Dynamics POS 2009

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Microsoft Dynamics POS 2009 is getting great reviews for its role based experience. Read the rest of this entry »