[mssms] Report for Application deployment status with requirement not met

2018-01-11 Thread Kevin Ray
Hi All

I'm looking for detailed report for requirement notmet ..so if I have 2
require ments in the report it should show up with which is not met with
which requirement type.

I'm looking SQL query




RE: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

2018-01-11 Thread Mike Murray
Yeah, same as before. Cool. I just wanted to revisit just in case.  ☺

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Adam Juelich
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 6:32 PM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

The general recommendation is x86 due to Add-ins and such.  If you can make x64 
work, more power to you, but it's generally not recommended because most run 
into an issue that requires them to pedal back.

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Mike Murray 
> wrote:
It's been a while since I revisited this, but is 32-bit MS Office still the 
safer bet in enterprise (instead of 64)?


Best Regards,

Mike Murray
Desktop Engineer/IT Consultant - IT Support Services
California State University, Chico
530.898.4357
mmur...@csuchico.edu

Remember, Chico State will NEVER ask you for your password via email!
For more information about recognizing phishing scam emails go to: 
http://www.csuchico.edu/isec/basics/spam-and-phishing.shtml







Re: [mssms] Randomly Dropped from List?

2018-01-11 Thread Niall Brady
yes it happened to me, twice

On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 4:56 PM, Brian Illner 
wrote:

> Anyone else receive a “You cannot send to this list” error just out of the
> blue and have to subscribe all over again?
>
>
>
> *BRIAN* *ILLNER* *|* Senior Systems Administrator
> 864.250.9227
> 864.679.2537 Fax
>
> Canal Insurance Company
> 400 East Stone Avenue
> 
> Greenville, SC 29601
> 
>
>
>
> Visit canalinsurance.com for news and information.
>
> 
>
> *WARNING*:  *As the information in this transmittal (including
> attachments, if any) may contain confidential, proprietary, or business
> trade secret information, it should only be reviewed by those who are the
> intended recipients.  Unless you are an intended recipient, any review,
> use, disclosure, distribution or copying of this transmittal (or any
> attachments) is strictly prohibited.   If you have received this
> transmittal in error, please notify me immediately by reply email and
> destroy all copies of the transmittal.  While Canal believes this
> transmittal to be free of virus or other defect, it is the responsibility
> of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no responsibility is
> accepted by Canal (or its subsidiaries and affiliates) for any loss or
> damage arising therefrom.*
>
>





[mssms] Randomly Dropped from List?

2018-01-11 Thread Brian Illner
Anyone else receive a "You cannot send to this list" error just out of the blue 
and have to subscribe all over again?

BRIAN ILLNER | Senior Systems Administrator
864.250.9227
864.679.2537 Fax

Canal Insurance Company
400 East Stone Avenue
Greenville, SC 29601
[cid:image001.jpg@01D38ACA.E4C551C0]

Visit canalinsurance.com for news and information.

[cid:image002.jpg@01D38ACA.E4C551C0]
WARNING:  As the information in this transmittal (including attachments, if 
any) may contain confidential, proprietary, or business trade secret 
information, it should only be reviewed by those who are the intended 
recipients.  Unless you are an intended recipient, any review, use, disclosure, 
distribution or copying of this transmittal (or any attachments) is strictly 
prohibited.   If you have received this transmittal in error, please notify me 
immediately by reply email and destroy all copies of the transmittal.  While 
Canal believes this transmittal to be free of virus or other defect, it is the 
responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free and no 
responsibility is accepted by Canal (or its subsidiaries and affiliates) for 
any loss or damage arising therefrom.





RE: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

2018-01-11 Thread John Marcum
Oddly enough I've had a few customers lately who are using 64 bit office but 
none of them  used custom add-ins.  I can say without a doubt 64 bit doesn't 
work in law firms because they use a ton of add-ins.


https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Choose-between-the-64-bit-or-32-bit-version-of-Office-2dee7807-8f95-4d0c-b5fe-6c6f49b8d261






From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Adam Juelich
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 8:32 PM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

The general recommendation is x86 due to Add-ins and such.  If you can make x64 
work, more power to you, but it's generally not recommended because most run 
into an issue that requires them to pedal back.

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Mike Murray 
> wrote:
It's been a while since I revisited this, but is 32-bit MS Office still the 
safer bet in enterprise (instead of 64)?


Best Regards,

Mike Murray
Desktop Engineer/IT Consultant - IT Support Services
California State University, Chico
530.898.4357
mmur...@csuchico.edu

Remember, Chico State will NEVER ask you for your password via email!
For more information about recognizing phishing scam emails go to: 
http://www.csuchico.edu/isec/basics/spam-and-phishing.shtml






Sensitivity: Confidential between partners





RE: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

2018-01-11 Thread Dam, Bryan
At our org we had some PowerBI/Excel stuff that required more memory than the 
32 bit version can use.  I never saw it personally but supposedly users would 
actually get prompted by Excel that it needs more memory and they should use 
the 64 bit version.

In our switch to Windows 10 the decision was made to go full 64 bit everywhere. 
 Not my call, that’s just what was decided.  It’s not gone well and has been a 
huge pain in the ass.  Doubly so if you are still supporting some legacy plugin 
or process that requires and older version of Office.  For example, our 
internal SharePoint site is way behind but our marketing department ‘needed’ 
that IE plugin that makes spreadsheets looks like spreadsheets right in their 
browser.  It is not supported to run both 32 and 64 on the same box and newer 
installers detect this and refuse to install.  So you have to install the 
latest first (Office 365 64 bit) then work backwards (SharePoint Plugin).  If 
you ever need to reinstall Office you have to wipe everything and start over.  
It’s terrible.

  Bryan

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Sherry Kissinger
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 10:20 PM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] MS Office x86 or x64

Same; x86 for the majority.  However, if you have some really deep Excel 
experts, they might want Excel 64; I seem to recall some Excel expert saying 
how x64 excel is much better for some things they needed to do with it.

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 8:32 PM, Adam Juelich 
> wrote:
The general recommendation is x86 due to Add-ins and such.  If you can make x64 
work, more power to you, but it's generally not recommended because most run 
into an issue that requires them to pedal back.

On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 3:37 PM, Mike Murray 
> wrote:
It's been a while since I revisited this, but is 32-bit MS Office still the 
safer bet in enterprise (instead of 64)?


Best Regards,

Mike Murray
Desktop Engineer/IT Consultant - IT Support Services
California State University, Chico
530.898.4357
mmur...@csuchico.edu

Remember, Chico State will NEVER ask you for your password via email!
For more information about recognizing phishing scam emails go to: 
http://www.csuchico.edu/isec/basics/spam-and-phishing.shtml







--
Thank you,

Sherry Kissinger

My Parameters:  Standardize. Simplify. Automate
Blog: 
http://mnscug.org/blogs/sherry-kissinger