With Microsoft’s announcement and subsequent release of the
Microsoft Office 2013 preview last week, I’m sure many of you have downloaded
and installed the preview. Personally I am loving Office 2013 and using it on
all of my devices which range from a Samsung Slate to a Convertible Tablet connected
to dual 24inch Monitors. (but this is for another post)
Today Microsoft have released a critical patch for Outlook
2013 Preview that resolves a problem where mail was being unintentiuonally
de ...
With Microsoft’s announcement and subsequent release of the
Microsoft Office 2013 preview last week, I’m sure many of you have downloaded
and installed the preview. Personally I am loving Office 2013 and using it on
all of my devices which range from a Samsung Slate to a Convertible Tablet connected
to dual 24inch Monitors. (but this is for another post)
Today Microsoft have released a critical patch for Outlook
2013 Preview that resolves a problem where mail was being unintentiuonally
deleted from your Exchange Server.
The updates are available through the Microsoft Download Center and I’ve
included the links here for you:
MicrosoftOutlook 2013 Preview 32-bit
MicrosoftOutlook 2013 Preview 64-bit
...
User Groups are a fantstic way to get involved and meet some great people in the technology community. Having been attending User Groups for the past two years, I have developed some great friendships and learnt about some amazing technology.
When i first started blogging back in 2008 I wrote two posts about Technology User Groups, the first was about the Sydney Business & Technology Group (SBTUG) and the 2nd about the Sydney Windows Mobile User Group (now the Sydney Mobile User Group) (SMUG or SydMo). Since those two User Groups i have attended nearly everyone since, and even through inspiration from Craig Bailey, created the Sydney Windows User Group (SWUG)
The first user group event I went to was SBTUG back in May 2008, I had travelled down for work meetings in the City and it was the first time I was in Sydney on the same night as a User Group. I turned up at Microsoft Australia’s Sydney office early and waited in the waiting room watching TV and reading the newspaper trying not to look nervous. Finally someone else turned up and after saying a nervous hello, I discovered it was Catherine Eibner and after chatting for a bit we were joined by more people including our Microsoft hosts Roger Lawrence ...