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Month: March 2012

How to deleted a folder named with spaces

March 21, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenTips & Tricks

I had a folder on the network named just with a few spaces and I had a heck of difficult time trying to delete it. When I tried to delete it from Windows Explorer, I got message saying that Cannot delete file: cannot read from the source file or disk And when I tried to rename, or copy & paste, […]

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The computer system explained in your washroom

March 20, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenMusing

I was laughing so hard especially when I saw that Backup System and the User Interface in that system. How similar, if not exactly the same.

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How to repair a corrupted Excel spreadsheet

March 15, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenTips & Tricks

I store all my documentations in my Dropbox so I can get access to them at anytime from anywhere. But this morning I found that one of the excel sheet I have in the Dropbox corrupted. And because it’s in the Dropbox, the corrupted version was on every single device I have Dropbox installed. Ooops, even on the Dropbox web […]

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A good list of free add-ons to make your Outlook better and more efficient

March 14, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenMicrosoft

If you use Outlook you have reason to rejoice, because there is a wide range of free add-ons that greatly enhance Outlook’s functionality and add considerably to it’s user experience. Here comes a list of them that are free and useful. Tip my hat to FreewareGenius for making a good list of them here and here. Note that all add-ons […]

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Macro to force hidden text shown in Word

March 14, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenMicrosoft

In order to show the hidden text in your Word document you need to turn on that Show Marks & Symbols button. But for those who don’t like this button turned on at all time, you need to use a few tricks in Word to force the hidden text shown without having to press that button. The basic code in […]

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Force PDF open in browser on SharePoint 2010

March 13, 2012January 24, 2023 Kent ChenTips & Tricks

SharePoint by default turns on a security feature that prevents people from opening PDF files directly in the browser. Need to open and read a PDF file from SharePoint website you need to download and save it to your local computer first, which is annoying. While I understand the necessity of this feature turned on at a large scaled public […]

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  • Managing Microsoft Licenses in PowerShell and Microsoft Graph
  • Audit Email Deletion in Microsoft 365
  • Adding Multiple Server Names to A Windows Server
  • Enforcing HTTP to HTTPS on IIS

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