I have the same problem...
Switching off the Themes setting within the Remote desktop app solves the problem...
Somehow w2k doesn't like it...
Gert-Jan
Not an answer on your first question, but on your second :)
To remove the 'Type a question for help' do the following:
Go to View/Toolbars/Customize....
Now right-click on the 'Type a question for help'
A option appeard with wich you can show/hide it..
Gert-Jan
Well if it is only the text part your after you could do the following:
If the security of the PDF is set in such a way that you may not copy away text then:
Create a text (generic) printer and let it print to file...
Then use this printer to print it...
For installing/creating such a...
Newer bios versions do allow a boot from a usb device: (e.g. some hp biosses; dell optiplex; etc.)
So i imagine in the near future that a diskless system has got a bios which can be booted from a usb device...
Then you can have a 32mb usb key and use it just as if it were a floppy...
There is a great (but technical) article about creating a bootdisk @ Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms.
Normally a floppy is used to create a boot file so that you can test things out, before you burn it on cd... You have to do it the hard way :)
Gert-Jan
Do you have the latest Servicepacks installed?
I remember this issue was solved by either office sp1 or office sp2...
You can check this by going to the Office Update site
Gert-Jan
I can think of 2 things you can do:
1st:
Go to View/Toolbars/Customize
Click (and hold) on one of the omnipage entry's and drag it to downwards to a point not on one of the toolbars and let it go (you should see a X appear when you can let go)
If this goes, delete all other entrys...
Just use winzip... At least version 8 can...
Select all the ZIP files you want to unzip; Right click and select the wanted option (e.g. extract here using filenames for folders)
Gert-Jan
Oh yeah.... It will see it alright...
When fdisk starts you will get a question about NTFS partitions...
Just say Yes (it's the default)...
fdisk can see and name the NTFS-partition...Although Win98 can not use it...
:-)
Is the new partition set as 'Active'?
You can check this using a win98 bootflop and then use fdisk..
There is an option to set a partition as active....
Gert-Jan
For transfering the account settings (e.g. username/password/server info) you could try to use the Windows XP Util 'Files and Settings Transfer Wizard' which should be located at the 'accessories\system tools' Start Menu...
I've not actualy used this myself... But it should (if i believe the...
Did you already had a look at Troubleshooting Guide for Outlook Web Access ?
Also take a look at http://www.slipstick.com (the best site when it comes to exchange :-)
Gert-Jan
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