Test post using FeedBurner
I just added a FeedBurner feed to my site in hopes it'll fix some of my problems (wrong dates on feeds and no links) and provide some additional functionality.
My new feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechRoundup
News and knowledge about technologies from Microsoft and Microsoft Dynamics - plus tips, tricks, and product reviews.
I just added a FeedBurner feed to my site in hopes it'll fix some of my problems (wrong dates on feeds and no links) and provide some additional functionality.
My new feed is http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechRoundup
Posted by Jason Hartman at 4:20 PM 6 comments
I love the new "attachment preview" feature in Microsoft Outlook 2007. There is where you can click on certain attachment types (Word, Excel, etc.) and view the attachment right in Outlook 2007 without having to launch a seperate product.
I know we'd all like to be open those PDF attachments in the same manner. There is no official PDF support yet - either from Adobe or Microsoft but I've found there are a few people out there creating their own.
I'm using "PDF Preview Handler for Outlook/Vista" by Ryan Gregg. It works with Windows XP, even though its not listed on the page. It does require Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.x or later.
The other one that I found is "Foxit PDF Preview Handler". This one uses the light weight Foxit PDF reader, for those that don't want to use Adobe Acrobat. This one apparently only works with Windows Vista so I haven't been able to test it out yet.
Also, these previewers should allow you to preview PDF files in Explorer when browsing files in Windows Vista.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 3:07 PM 5 comments
Labels: Microsoft Office 2007
For anyone reading my blog via the RSS/Atom feed, i've just noticed that the posting date is wrong on all of the posts i've submitted recently. The posts on the website are fine (www.JasonHartman.net), its just the feed posts that are messed up.
Seems to be a problem others are having with Blogger. I'll see what I can do to fix it.
Also, I've noticed that since moving over from the "classic" Blogger to the new/beta Blogger, that the links aren't showing up in my feed posts either. I'm reading feeds in Outlook 2007.
I'm trying to clean up these issues. I'd also be curious to hear from anyone what would recommend another blogging platform for me. And I'd of course want a fairly easy way to migrate all of my past posts to the new platform.
Thanks,
Jason
Posted by Jason Hartman at 3:50 PM 5 comments
One interesting tidbit that I heard at Convergence was about the release of a screensaver that partners could run that would pull in newsfeeds from PartnerSource. I've tried it out and it's pretty cool. You can select which products you want to hear about (Dynamics GP, NAV or AX). And you can select whether you want business news and/or technical news. Also a few settings for how often you want it to look for new articles or change the picture.
If you have a PartnerSource account you can download it from this page.
The text below is from the description:
The Microsoft Dynamics Partner Instant Update Screensaver gives you the opportunity to get updates on an ongoing basis from the global Microsoft Dynamics Product Management teams. It offers you the opportunity to get global updates directly to your desktop. The news column in the left hand side of the screensaver is updated with new announcements on an ongoing basis and links to the full details on PartnerSource. Once installed, news updates will be fed automatically to your screen whenever you are online and the screensaver is activated.
Install the screensaver on your machine and specify your preferences using "settings" in the top right corner of the screensaver.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 2:49 PM 2 comments
Labels: Microsoft Dynamics GP
If you have an older version of Microsoft Office (Office 2000, Office XP, Office 2003), you can download an Office Compatibility Pack which will give you the ability to work with the new XML-based file formats use in Word, Excel and PowerPoint 2007.
Details on the pack are available here.
Or you can jump directly to the download page.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 2:42 PM 2 comments
Labels: Microsoft Office 2007
Because of some legal reasons, Microsoft wasn't able to include the "Save as PDF" feature in the new Office 2007 suite but you can download it for free from this link.
It also gives you the ability to save as an XPS document - which is Microsoft's version of a PDF-type document.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 2:37 PM 2 comments
Labels: Microsoft Office 2007
I've setup "Mobile Blogging" on my blog so I'll be able to send text and images from my smartphone phone this week while I'm at Convergence. What is Convergence you say? It's the grand daddy of all Microsoft Dynamics conferences. It officially kicks off tomorrow in San Diego and runs thru March 14th. This site can tell you all about it.
So keep an eye out for my "photo journal" - it looks like you'll actually need to come to my site to see the pictures. They don't appear to publish thru the RSS feed.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 9:45 AM 4 comments
I had the opportunity to work on my first Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 (Great Plains) installation on a Windows Vista workstation.
There is a Microsoft TK article that says you need to disable the User Account Control (UAC) security feature or change the installation location to somewhere outside of \Program Files\. I did turn off UAC but not until later in the process after GP was already installed but before I ran it for the first time, so I can't comment if GP would have worked with UAC enabled. It did installed fine with UAC enabled. I had an issue installing Service Pack 2 for GP 9.0 so disabling UAC was part of my troubleshooting effort.
While installing SP2 , I received the following message:
"A fatal error has encountered.
The Microsoft Dynamics GP installation has ended prematurely. Click Finish to exit the installation."
To remedy this situation, you need to install Service Pack 1 for the .Net Framework 1.1, according to this TK article. My installation of SP2 went fine once I installed that service pack. I was then able to launch GP and connect to the server.
I'm not sure why the .Net Framework 1.1 even comes into play since Windows Vista already includes version 3.0 of the .Net Framework. Mixing versions of the .Net Framework has been a bad idea in my experience.
The official word on Integration Manager 9.0 and FRx 6.7 is that they are currently NOT compatible with Vista. FRx 6.7 SP9 is supposed to be compatible but this release isn't available on PartnerSource or CustomerSource yet. I'm assuming they are working on a new service pack for Integration Manager to make it compatible as well. Also, the Automatic Payroll Tax Update in GP is not compatible with Vista. You'll need to pull in those tax updates from another non-Vista GP workstation.
Posted by Jason Hartman at 10:23 AM 13 comments
Labels: Great Plains, Microsoft Dynamics GP, Vista