Re: Accounts showing multiple times in the tree

2018-07-06 Thread Adrian Godfrey
A very helpful person t Ritlabs gave me a solution:

Close The Bat

Delete the AccOder.cfg file
Regedit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\...\ rename "RIT" into "RIT_1".
Restart The Bat and change the "user-defined directory" accordingly

The drawback  is,  the  order  of  the entries change, but at least the
duplicates are gone.

Im  not  sure  yet whether directly editing that cfg file would let me
specify the actual order of entries in the tree.

in  the meantime, I have started  reorganising using "move up" and "move
down" within the program itself.

Adrian



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Re: Outlook Calendar emails

2018-07-06 Thread Maurice Snellen
Hi Tom,

> On 6 Jul 2018, at 04:33, Tom  wrote:
> 
> I  don't  need  any function to add these to a calendar or similar but
> just  would  like  to  be able to read the content of the email easily
> without all the added "background info. Is
> there anything I can do about this?
> 
> Please see below an example:
> 
>> BEGIN:VCALENDAR
>> PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook 14.0 MIMEDIR//EN
>> VERSION:2.0
>> METHOD:REQUEST
>> X-MS-OLK-FORCEINSPECTOROPEN:TRUE
>> BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
>> TZID:AUS Eastern Standard Time
>> BEGIN:STANDARD
>> DTSTART:16010401T03
>> RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=4
>> TZOFFSETFROM:+1100
>> TZOFFSETTO:+1000
>> END:STANDARD
>> BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
>> DTSTART:16011007T02
>> RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYMONTH=10
>> TZOFFSETFROM:+1000
>> TZOFFSETTO:+1100
>> END:DAYLIGHT
>> END:VTIMEZONE
>> BEGIN:VEVENT
>> ATTENDEE;CN=t.com.au;RSVP=TRUE:mailto:xxx.com.au
>> ATTENDEE;CN="Txxe";RSVP=TRUE:mailto:com.au
>> CLASS:PUBLIC
>> CREATED:20180705T065330Z
>> DESCRIPTION:Gentlemen\, just a diary note for our Tuesday get together. I c
>> an’t live without these things in my Outlook. Can reschedule time of day
>> if required\, so I’ve set a reminder for first thing in the morning for
>> us all.\n\nRegards\nEddie\n
>> DTEND;TZID="AUS Eastern Standard Time":20180710T15
>> DTSTAMP:20180705T065330Z
>> DTSTART;TZID="AUS Eastern Standard Time":20180710T13
>> LAST-MODIFIED:20180705T065330Z
>> ORGANIZER;CN="xxxs":mailto:xxx.com.au
>> PRIORITY:5
>> SEQUENCE:0
>> SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-au:Eddie - first week thoughts
>> TRANSP:OPAQUE
>> UID:04008200E00074C5B7101A82E008A02B84B38014D401000
>> 01000B1DC1B048952AB4D82F1B56B617985CF
>> X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: N">>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n>Gentlemen\, just a diary note for our Tuesday get together. I can’t 
>> live without these things in my Outlook. Can reschedule time of day if req
>> uired\, so I’ve set a reminder for first thing in the morning for us all
>> .\n\n
>> Regards\n\n>Eddie\n\n\n>> 
>> X-MICROSOFT-CDO-BUSYSTATUS:TENTATIVE
>> X-MICROSOFT-CDO-IMPORTANCE:1
>> X-MICROSOFT-CDO-INTENDEDSTATUS:BUSY
>> X-MICROSOFT-DISALLOW-COUNTER:FALSE
>> X-MS-OLK-AUTOSTARTCHECK:FALSE
>> X-MS-OLK-CONFTYPE:0
>> BEGIN:VALARM
>> TRIGGER:-PT360M
>> ACTION:DISPLAY
>> DESCRIPTION:Reminder
>> END:VALARM
>> END:VEVENT
>> END:VCALENDAR

These are called iCalendar files, normally saved in .ics files and usually they 
should look like an attachment of this type. The format is similar to vCard 
files, except that they contain calendar items instead of address book items.

Maybe they can come up with a viewer for these that displays the most important 
information like subject, description, localised date and time, attendees 
(people invited) and whether it is a recurring appointment, like this one. You 
can tell by the RRULE lines which indicate a yearly recurrence on the first 
Sunday of april and oktober.

-- 
Regards,
Maurice




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