· An Overview of OneNote
· Organizing your Notes within OneNote
· Type Anywhere / Autosave
· Taking Screen Clippings
· Integration with Outlook
· Sending Notes in Various Formats
· Auto Table Creation
· Tagging Notes and Creating Note Summary Reports
· Live Note Sharing/Editing Sessions
· Searching Notes and Within Images
· Performing Math Calculations on the fly
· OneNote Etiquette
· Integrating OneNote and SharePoint
· Creating Shared Notebooks in WSS
· Searching OneNote files in SharePoint
· What’s coming in OneNote 2010
http://www.captaretraining.com/CourseDetails.aspx?CourseID=643de62b-0693-4f37-aa58-0944e0a99a8c&StartDate=7/31/2009
The webinar and notes available for on demand replay.
Captare Training is becoming a very leading SharePoint Training portal though its online offering and its hiring of SharePoint MVP’s for its instructors
Categories: Learning · Office 2003 · Office 2007 · SharePoint · Team Collaboration · Web Links of Note
Tagged: OneNote, SharePoint
Had a little user profile corruption and had to bail on it and rebuild. As the administrator of a domain though, the workstation I do the majority of my work from accumulates a lot of customization which makes it valuable. So I want to be able to rebuild that profile as near as possible to what was originally there. So I leverage a former post on this blog about ‘Vista profile locations of user profile data’ and copy lots of this specified stuff off. But then I go to putting it back.
– its not so easy to keep all of this straight but having that reference location post helped a lot

One of the interesting side affects of the work was that as I put back my .NK2 file (Outlook Auto-complete) and in doing that I saw a lot of other special files in the directory …which got me curious. What are they? Do I want to preserve those too? So a little GoogleFU and I arrive searching for a .SRS file …at a very good website and the reason for this post.
http://office-outlook.com/
all things Outlook and in spades – very well supported tech level in the forum and a good place to come with questions later
Categories: Office 2003 · Office 2007 · Web Links of Note
Tagged: email, outlook
Below the introduction show below is a very detail rich list of what you can do to master SEO. I’ve noted it here so I can come back and review it later when I need to focus on better placement for my sites and those of my clients. Great stuff!
So what is SEO aka Search Engine Optimization all about. To find the answer lets first look into an example so that we know why it is needed and what good it can do for you and your product\website. Suppose you launch a website for your product or any service what would you be aiming at. Surely about more views, more number of people clicking on your website or coming from different pages etc. but for this first of all people should know that there exists a product before they will go for it. Now to achieve this my product should come preferable on the first page in Google search for people looking for similar products or services i.e. I would need a good ranking in Google search where most of things revolve around keywords, their context and how relevant your product is for any given search. Hence it becomes very necessary for a website to serve these requirements in order to get a good ranking or better indexing of your pages by search bots.
click here for specific ideas and details:
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) enabled development (tips and tricks) « Sushantp’s Weblog
Categories: SEO · Web Links of Note
Just got off the phone with Multi-Tech Systems technical support regarding their fax modems with serial interfaces. I use several MT5634ZBA class modems with various clients.
You can use a Serial (DB9 M) to USB adapter with their Fax Modems should you wish to do that either to your new hardware SBS Server 2008 (or any other hardware – of course). They did not have any specific recommendation as to any particular brand/model and they don’t sell them. After asking if they had any specialized pin out, they do not; it is straight through.
To get the serial adapter cable to work requires the proper driver. Until just recently there wasn’t a suitable x64 bit driver. But I have found one, downloaded and installed it, and have my Multi-Tech modem now functioning with the SBS 2008 x64 Premium Server. There is a ‘chip’ in the adapter and that manufacturer is Prolific. http://www.prolific.com.tw/eng/downloads.asp?ID=31
Also, you can now buy fax modems with USB interfaces.
FYI – They were very nice to speak to and fast in getting to the point of answering my question – no phone system labyrinth, no challenging dialect, professional, competent. It was refreshing.
Also, there isn’t any value in worrying about V.92 speeds with data faxes as the receiving fax devices are likely no faster than 33.6K and so this slow speed is normal just be aware of any long distance charges and perhaps set up a 1-800 # if volume warrants this.
Categories: Hardware · SBS · Web Links of Note · fax
Seeking and answers to specific issues I always find other great stuff but need to stay focused on the task at hand. So here’s a list of stuff I’ve ran over the past couple of days for myself to retrace and digest – some are absolute gems.
SBS 2008
Exchange Related
(includes DNS records for Exchange)
Sharepoint
Virtualization
Misc
– Win7, Large File Transfer, Vista/Win08 Image Restore with ShadowProtect…
Categories: Web Links of Note