Showing posts with label Folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Folder. Show all posts

20110414

Problem ID: 3218160433468091931
Entered by: Ben Simo

You require permission from yourself



So, I need permission to make changes to a folder. Trouble is it says I need permission from the user currently logged into the system -- me, aka myself, aka I.

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20100130

Problem ID: 1929543836854430714
Entered by: Ben Simo

The not-so-automatic automatic backup



NTI Shadow is a backup program advertised to automatically backup data to a NAS file server as files are changed.

However, it appears that the designers of the software failed to seriously consider that one may be using a mobile computer that does not always have access to the network file server. I don't think I should have to manually restart backup jobs every time I connect and disconnect from the network.


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20100109

Problem ID: 2257775864384629306
Entered by: Ben Simo

File cannot be accessed

Getting this error while saving a new file in Excel 2010. Directory has "[]". 

@Office I am able to create New Excel file in the same directory from Win Explorer (Right click-New-Excel)

@Office Using Word 2010, when I save a file in same directory, I do not get such problem. #Office2010 



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20091228

Problem ID: 2600191017826962593
Entered by: Ben Simo

No to All?



Every version of Microsoft Windows I can remember displays a message similar to the above when copying or moving files and it finds duplicate files or folders in the destination path.

When copying dozens (or hundreds, or thousands) of files, checking this message and clicking Yes for each item can take hours (or days). Selecting Yes to All can be useful when it is known to be safe to overwrite files in the destination folder. However, sometimes a warning would be helpful.

So where is my No to All button with reporting/logging of what didn't get copied/moved?

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20090305

Problem ID: 395351408566211859
Entered by: Ben Simo

Not located in the usual place

Tweeted by @Alcedine




"What does this even mean???
I think a restart is definitely in order...
So long Photoshop CS4 ; ;"

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