As I was wrapping up configuration of the SSP for a new farm, I wanted to configure the full and incremental crawl schedules when I received an error.
Access is denied. (Exception from HRESULTS: 0×80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))
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I had a call from a client this morning that was experiencing errors when editing instances of an InfoPath form and in search results. The full error was:
Web Part Error: One of the properties of the Web Part has an incorrect format. Windows SharePoint Services cannot deserialize the Web Part. Check the format of the properties and try again.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 includes a new and improved version of the hardware virtualization hypervisor, Hyper-V. With the performance of virtualization matching that of hardware in many cases, servers such as domain controllers and utility servers are often the first to go virtual.
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What is the most compelling reason to upgrade to Windows 7?
I’ve been asked this a lot lately, and if your organization has any employees that are mobile users, DirectAccess is the main reason to upgrade.
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As some of you already know, Windows Mobile 6.1 has built-in voice command technology and text-to-speech. This allows you to open applications and dial phone numbers via voice control without voice training, and it works quite well. Additionally, new text messages, email senders and subjects, and reminders can be read to you via the speaker and/or a Bluetooth headset. Although these features are “cool” I found that they had limited practical usage, until recently that is. Continue reading “Practical use of cool technology”