Anyone know of a program in Linux that can read a password protected M$
Word 2000 file? I have the password, but OO.org tells me it can't do
pssworded files... Ditto for Kword...
TIA,
Brian
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On Monday 26 September 2005 04:41 am, Brian Chabot wrote:
Anyone know of a program in Linux that can read a password protected M$
Word 2000 file? I have the password, but OO.org tells me it can't do
pssworded files... Ditto for Kword...
I've had success with Abiword.
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Dan Jenkins
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Brian Chabot wrote:
Anyone know of a program in Linux that can read a password protected M$
Word 2000 file? I have the password, but OO.org tells me it can't do
pssworded files... Ditto for Kword...
Honestly, I have yet to find anything that works flawlessly other than
I can vouch for ColoSpace too. I used to use them with my last company and we
were always happy with them. They were by far the best value for the money
for a small company (we only had two servers) and we were never disappointed
with service.
-N
On Monday 26 September 2005 12:54 pm, Travis
Well, firstly update to Open Office 2:
http://marketing.openoffice.org/2.0/featureguide.html
If that's not possible, the easiest thing might be to fire up your
VMWare instance and run the document through MS Office thusly:
1.)Open a protected document in Word.
2.)Choose the
David J Berube wrote:
Any recommendations on a webserver colos? Looking for someone to call
at yell at, if necessary.
I've had servers colo'd with MV Communications (603-629-) for ten
years. Never had a problem, except when much of the city of Manchester
was out of power for about 14
At 12:50 PM -0400 9/26/05, David J Berube wrote:
Any recommendations on a webserver colos? Looking for someone to
call at yell at, if necessary.
I've used www.Destek.net in Nashua for a number of years.
--Ray
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Raymond Cote
Appropriate Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 458 ~ Peterborough, NH
I have to second MV as a colo service. That's where the GNHLUG site is.
They've been unbelievably good and reliable.
--Bruce
Dan Jenkins wrote:
David J Berube wrote:
Any recommendations on a webserver colos? Looking for someone to
call at yell at, if necessary.
I've had servers colo'd
I believe the Debian /etc/interfaces file requires you
to indent the sub-parameters of each iface stanza.
My Debian system has a pretty decent man page
for interfaces in which we find this:
Options are usually indented for clarity [...]
but are not required to be.
...and which also
This is one of those minor nits that start to really irritate one
after awhile: TWiki URLs suck. They're impossible to transcribe by
hand, they're long, they're ugly, they frequently get mangled, etc.
Does anyone know of an easy way to make TWiki URLs not suck?
For example, take this URL:
I also just discovered this project
(http://www.opencrx.org/tour-features.htm), which offers a (biased?)
comparison chart of both proprietary and open source ERP/CRM products
ps. this message was sent using GMail, hopefully in text-mode, so as
not to bother anyone with ugly HTML mail.
On 9/26/05, Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also just discovered this project
And this one http://crm-ctt.sourceforge.net/index.php
quote:
CRM-CTT will replace any spreadsheet and MS Access database you or
your employees use to track things - only this time it will be
web-based,
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