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Robert Ogden

Word for Mac closes unexpectedly or error "The application Microsoft Word quit unexpect... - 0 views

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    "Resolution To resolve this problem, follow steps below. Microsoft Word for Mac 2008 or Later Step 1: Quit all applications On the Apple menu, click Force Quit. Select an application in the "Force Quit Applications" window. Note You cannot quit Finder. Click Force Quit.  4. Repeat the previous steps until all active applications. Warning When an application is force quit, any unsaved changes to open documents are not saved..  Step 2: Remove Preferences Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.  On the Go menu, click Home.  Open Library. Note The Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu.  Open the Preferences folder. Look for a file that is named com.microsoft.Word.plist.  If you locate the file, move it to the desktop. If you do not locate the file, the program is using the default preferences.  If you locate the file and move it to the desktop, start Word, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit Microsoft Word, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.Word.plist file to the trash.  Quit all Microsoft Office for Mac programs.  On the Go menu, click Home.  Open Library. Note The Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To display this folder, hold down the OPTION key while you click the Go menu. Open the Preferences folder. Open the Microsoft folder. Locate the file that is named com.microsoft.Word.prefs.plist.  Move the file to the desktop.  Start Word, and check whether the problem still occurs. If the problem still occurs, quit Word, and restore the file to its original location. Then, go to the next step. If the problem seems to be resolved, you can move the com.microsoft.Word.prefs.plist file to the trash.  On the Go menu, click Home.  Open Library. Note The Library folder is hidden in MAC OS X Lion. To disp
Robert Ogden

Manually uninstall Google Chrome in Windows - Google Chrome Help - 0 views

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    "Manually uninstall Google Chrome in Windows If you're having problems uninstalling Google Chrome through your Windows Control Panel, follow these steps to manually remove the browser: These instructions involve modifying your Windows registry. If you're uncomfortable or unfamiliar with editing your registry, you may want to consult a computer technician before you start. You may also want to consider backing up your registry before proceeding. Make sure extensions are displayed for your files. Here's how: Go to the Start menu > Control Panel. (Windows 8 users: Learn how to access the Control Panel) Double-click Folder Options. Click View. Make sure the "Hide extensions for known file types" checkbox is deselected. Right-click this link. Click Save Link as and save the file name as remove.reg. (Select "All files" as your file type.) Exit Google Chrome completely. Double-click remove.reg on your desktop. In the confirmation window, click Yes. Click OK. Enter the keyboard shortcut Windows key +E to open Windows Explorer. In the Windows Explorer window that appears enter one of the following in the address bar: Windows XP:%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Google Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Windows 8: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google Delete the Chrome folder in the directory that opens. Google Chrome should now be uninstalled."
Robert Ogden

Using Moodle: how to remove the message "Incorrect access detected, this server may be ... - 0 views

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    "Re: how to remove the message "Incorrect access detected, this server may be accessed only through x address, sorry." by Howard Miller - Tuesday, 24 January 2012, 12:21 AM In lib/setuplib.php look for this line     redirect($CFG->wwwroot, get_string('wwwrootmismatch', 'error', $CFG->wwwroot), 3);   Change the 3 to 1. "
Robert Ogden

Fixing the slow login/logout/authentication issue in OSX Snow Leopard : TechSmog - 0 views

  • Fixing the problem: Remove the /Active Directory/All Domains search path from both the Authentication & Contacts search policy. * Please see the Notes section at the bottom for possible problems this may cause when doing this.
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    "Fixing the slow login/logout/authentication issue in OSX Snow Leopard"
Robert Ogden

NETGEAR ReadyNAS * View topic - .appleDB already exists/.appledouble - 0 views

  • To delete these, open a finder window select your source folder (in my case on the external harddrive)and search for '.AppleDouble' .Press the cogwheel symbol in the Finder window and select 'Show search criteria'.After that, select the 'Kind' drop down button and select 'Other ...' .Now a window opens with multiple search attributes.Select
  • File invisible'.Now you have an additional option when you press the 'Kind' drop down button.Select now "File visibility" and the attribute "invisible" - now you are able to see your .AppleDouble (which are actually displayed as folders)Select them and move them to trash - they will still be there in your selection window, but will have changed the location.That's it.Now you are able to copy from your source (external harddrive) to the destination ReadyNAS. Egg ReadyNAS Newbie   Posts: 8Joined: Mon Jun 15, 2009 5:31 am
Robert Ogden

Mac OS X v10.4 and later: How to prevent .DS_Store file creation over network connections - 0 views

  • defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true
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