Install Chrome for all user accounts: Alternate (offline) Google Chrome installer (Windows)

If you’re having problems downloading Chrome using the standard installer at http://www.google.com/chrome, try downloading the browser using an alternate installer, available through the links below. These alternate installers don’t require network connection to install Chrome, so you can install Chrome while being offline. Once installed, Chrome will attempt to automatically update whenever it detects that a newer version of the browser is available. However, your network configuration may prevent the browser from updating properly. It’s recommended that you bookmark this page and come back periodically to manually download newer versions of Chrome. That way, you can be sure to receive […]

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How to enable scripting in your browser

This Web site uses scripting to enhance your browsing experience. To allow all Web sites in the Internet zone to run scripts, use the steps that apply to your browser: Windows Internet Explorer (all versions except Pocket Internet Explorer) Note To allow scripting on this Web site only, and to leave scripting disabled in the Internet zone, add this Web site to the Trusted sites zone. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, and then click the Security tab. Click the Internet zone. If you do not have to customize your Internet security settings, click Default Level. Then do step […]

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Automatically Applying Outlook Views via Scripts

Scenario: I wanted to set a default custom view for all users connecting to our XA sessions so that users at every logon will have their outlook views reset and configured the custom view defined by me.   I know that Outlook views are saved to Exchange server mailboxes, however I’ve tried below couple of things to see if they help achieving this from a client side changes but in vain.   Exchange Server’s mdbvu32.exe tool reveals where Outlook stores its folder views. If you use mdbvu32.exe to open the root folder of the mailbox Information Store (IS), you see […]

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