Hello,
>Below is a letter I received from the folks at Facts on File. They
>do maps, and all sorts of visuals, great speeches, and lots and
>lots of facts. They had been paper-based for years and have jumped
>into an on-line resource now. Leslie gave me a month long trial
>subscription. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:This is a Novell, Prosoft, PowerPoint issue for anyone who thinks they canhelpWe can open a PowerPoint file saved on our server and edit and save, butwhen we try to re-open that file it has been corrupt. We have the sameproblems with Word and PageMaker. Does anyone have
This is a Novell, Prosoft, PowerPoint issue for anyone who thinks they can
help
We can open a PowerPoint file saved on our server and edit and save, but
when we try to re-open that file it has been corrupt. We have the same
problems with Word and PageMaker. Does anyone have a solution?
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The SANS organization has always been proactive, and they have some cool looking classes on security. yet at$ 2500.00 each, they're looking pricey! (plus travel, plus meals, plus parking, yada yada, yada.) See...http://www.sans.org/conference/onsite.htmEven at a 40% discount for onsite sessio
Here is a GOOD security document.
- Original Message -
From: "The SANS Institute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "George Tuttle (SD208296)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 12:16 PM
Subject: SANS NewsBites Vol. 3 Num. 43
> To: George Tuttle (SD208296)
> From: Alan for t