I have to install and program a finger print reader to clock in and out about 50 employees a day. Any recommendations as to the brand/model?
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[NF] Getting Outlook 365/win10 to talk to GMail (Ted Roche) 2. Re: [NF] Getting Outlook 365/win10 to talk to GMail (Dave Thayer) 3. Re: [NF] Getting Outlook 365/win10 to talk to GMail (Tracy Pearson) 4. Re: [NF] Getting Outlook 365/win10 to talk to GMail (Ted Roche) 5. Re: [NF] Getting Outlook 365/win10 to talk to GMail (Chris Davis) 6. Re: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Mike Copeland) 7. Re: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Alan Bourke) 8. RE: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Dave Crozier) 9. Re: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Alan Bourke) 10. RE: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Darren) 11. Re: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Alan Bourke) 12. RE: [NF] Looking for Alpha 5 (Alpha Anywhere) users (Kevin J Cully) 13. M$ giving more support to dbf? (Stephen Russell) 14. Re: M$ giving more support to dbf? (Alan Bourke) 15. Re: M$ giving more support to dbf? (Stephen Russell) Stupid computers. Stupid competing software companies. Trying to get a client's Outlook to talk with GMail. I've done this a hundred times before on various versions of Outlook, T-Bird, and real mail clients, but this one's kicking my butt. Email: clientsn...@clientsdomain.com PW: XXXXXXXXX - confirmed via the web interface to GMail. IMAP enabled on the gmail settings page. In Outlook, add an account imap.gmail.com, port 993, SSL smtp.gmail.com, port 587 or 465, SSL or TLS or Auto, tried all six combos. clientsn...@clientsdomain.com, password retyped 100 times or so. SPA Authentication tried on and off, no joy. Always presented with a login dialog, and Outlook reports it cannot connect. I remember there is always a weird tweak to the combination of settings to get this to work. IIRC there's a trick to where you are supposed to add the account credentials and where you don't, and I think I've tried all the combos, although it does approach an m^n problem... Lots of cheatsheets dated 2013 and earlier, which I suspect are out of date. Any suggestions on what else to try? -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Ted Roche <tedro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Stupid computers. Stupid competing software companies. > > Trying to get a client's Outlook to talk with GMail. I've done this a > hundred times before on various versions of Outlook, T-Bird, and real > mail clients, but this one's kicking my butt. > > Email: clientsn...@clientsdomain.com > PW: XXXXXXXXX - confirmed via the web interface to GMail. Is your client using two-factor auth on gmail? (Everyone should be, but I digress). If that's the case they will need to generate an application-specific PW for outlook. HTH dt -- Dave Thayer Denver, CO If they are not using two-factor, there is a setting buried in Gmail to allow less secure applications to authenticate. On September 7, 2016 6:11:28 PM EDT, Dave Thayer <davetha...@gmail.com> wrote: >On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Ted Roche <tedro...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Stupid computers. Stupid competing software companies. >> >> Trying to get a client's Outlook to talk with GMail. I've done this a >> hundred times before on various versions of Outlook, T-Bird, and real >> mail clients, but this one's kicking my butt. >> >> Email: clientsn...@clientsdomain.com >> PW: XXXXXXXXX - confirmed via the web interface to GMail. > >Is your client using two-factor auth on gmail? (Everyone should be, >but I digress). > >If that's the case they will need to generate an application-specific >PW for outlook. > >HTH > >dt -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Dave and Tracy: Ah, thanks for the pointer. I use a separated 2-factor application (LastPass) so I hadn't turned that on, on my own accounts. I'll dig into this and see if that's the case. On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Tracy Pearson <tr...@powerchurch.com> wrote: > If they are not using two-factor, there is a setting buried in Gmail to allow > less secure applications to authenticate. > > On September 7, 2016 6:11:28 PM EDT, Dave Thayer <davetha...@gmail.com> wrote: >>On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 4:05 PM, Ted Roche <tedro...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Stupid computers. Stupid competing software companies. >>> >>> Trying to get a client's Outlook to talk with GMail. I've done this a >>> hundred times before on various versions of Outlook, T-Bird, and real >>> mail clients, but this one's kicking my butt. >>> >>> Email: clientsn...@clientsdomain.com >>> PW: XXXXXXXXX - confirmed via the web interface to GMail. >> >>Is your client using two-factor auth on gmail? (Everyone should be, >>but I digress). >> >>If that's the case they will need to generate an application-specific >>PW for outlook. >> >>HTH >> >>dt > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. 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