Gmail's new compose and reply experience - Gmail Help - 0 views
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You can now write messages in a cleaner, simpler experience that puts the focus on your message itself, not all the features around it. Here are some of the highlights: Fast: Compose messages right from your inbox. Simple: Redesigned with a clean, streamlined look. Powerful: Check emails as you're typing, minimize drafts for later, and even compose two messages at once.
JAM with Chrome - 0 views
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Set Up Your Print Server - Chrome Devices for Business Help - 0 views
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"Set Up Your Windows, Mac, or Linux Print Server For set up instructions, see Connect your classic printers with Google Cloud Print. The process to set up printers on Windows, Mac, and Linux print servers is identical to the directions to set up a printer attached to a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. Networked printers print fine with Google Cloud Print, using the same setup you use to configure individual printers. If you're using a "headless" Linux print server, click here for Google Cloud Print installation instructions. Note: If you have 2-step verification enabled for your account, with step 7 in these directions, you will need to put an application-specific password in the password field instead of your regular password when you first set up Google Cloud Print. Printer Sharing You can share your printer with anybody using a Google Apps account or a Google Account. "
Printing Overview - Chrome Devices for Business Help - 0 views
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Setting up Google Cloud Print To connect your cloud-ready printer or to set up your classic printer, see Connect your printer to Google Cloud Print. Because printers you set up with Google Cloud Print are associated with a single Google Apps account or Google Account, we recommend you set up your organization's printers with your Google Apps administrator account. To share the printer with people in your organization, see Share your printer. To set up Google Cloud Print with your existing print server, see Set Up Your Print Server with Google Cloud Print. Benefits of using Google Cloud Print for network printing You can print to any printer in your network, without having to worry about printer drivers and traditional problems with running an enterprise printer network. The Google Cloud Print Connector integrates with your organization's existing print servers (Windows, Mac, and Linux) and automatically registers the printers hosted by that print server with the Google Cloud, and links them with a Google Apps account or Google Account. The printers can then be shared to people and groups within the organization using the same sharing infrastructure as Google Docs.
The Power of Educational Technology: Two Interactive iPad Apps that Work! - 0 views
Delegate calendar access - Google Apps Help - 0 views
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Your delegate can also subscribe to notifications about events on your calendar, such as changes to events, canceled events, and invitation responses.
Java Group Policy - 0 views
re-enable confirmation dialog before running applets | Firefox Support Forum | Mozilla ... - 0 views
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I've selected "[ ] do not ask again" when prompted to run java applet. Now all applets run without confirmations. How can I restore confirmation dialog for java applets?
Mac OS X v10.6: Active Directory binding lost on network transition (.local domain) - 0 views
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Symptoms If network access is interrupted, a Mac OS X v10.6 client may not be able to reconnect to an Active Directory domain whose name ends in ".local".
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Resolution Lengthen the default timeout for .local name lookups by editing the following file: /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/IPMonitor.bundle/Contents/Info.plist The key/value pair is: <key>mdns_timeout</key> <integer>2</integer> The integer value is in seconds; changing it to at least 5 should allow the Mac OS X client to reconnect to the Active Directory domain after a network interruption. In some configurations, a larger timeout value may be required. You can change this value by using the sudo command and a text editor to edit the preference file directly. Or you can use the Terminal command below, making sure to enter it all on a single line: sudo /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy -c 'Set :mdns_timeout 5' /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/IPMonitor.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
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