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    Windows Offline Files

    Maybe I don't quite understand your question, but for me Windows offline files displays the folder structure exactly the same as when online (connected to the server), provided that you look in the same place as online. In our office, we use Windows Offline files (on WinXp) for shared project...
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    Flash exploit

    Personally, I don't, 99% of the time :grin:. (I'm a big Opera fan). But in some (rare) cases, IE is needed. And in the office, some colleagues still prefer IE... So keeping IE as safe as possible is a necessary evil in my view.
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    Flash exploit

    I was using the web-based installer on http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/. Although this did work on IE8 on some other DEP-enabled WinXP SP3 computers, on a (rather ancient) Win2k box, the web-installer hung on the DLM-installation. I just noticed that there is also an offline installer for IE...
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    Flash exploit

    FYI: Flash player v10.0.32.18 is now available However, on 2 DEP-enabled computers running WinXP SP3, installation in IE8 was a bit problematic for me. It looks to me that the "Adobe DLM" (Adobe Download manager used to download the active-X component) generated DEP errors in these cases...
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    Flash exploit

    Updates for both Flash and Adobe Reader should be available by the end of this month, see http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa09-03.html. It seemed that Adobe was able to respect these announced dates, the last few times I checked... To keep track of security updates, I find...
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    Sharing contacts in outlook without exchange?

    Hi! I've been reading here for some time, but never posted anything. I am an employee of a small office (now 16 people), and besides my actual job, I am also acting as the IT-guy of the company. For sharing contacts (and calendars) in Outlook, we've been using WorkgroupShare...
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