29 August, 2012

How to troubleshoot a damaged presentation in PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2010

You may experience unexpected behavior when you work with a Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 or PowerPoint 2010 presentation. This behavior may occur because the presentation is damaged. This article contains step-by-step methods to try that may help you partially restore or fully restore your presentation. 
This article is intended for a beginning to intermediate computer user.
You may find it easier to follow the steps if you print this article first.
Problem Description:
When you try to open or change a presentation that is damaged, you may experience the following symptoms:

When you try to open a presentation, you receive one of the following error messages:
§  This is not a PowerPoint Presentation
§  PowerPoint cannot open the type of file represented by file_name .ppt
§  Part of the file is missing. 
You receive the following types of error messages:
§  General Protection Fault
§  Illegal Instruction
§  Invalid Page Fault
§  Low system resources
§  Out of memory
Methods to determine whether you have a damaged presentation
There are several ways to help determine whether you have a damaged presentation. You can try to open the file on another computer that has PowerPoint 2007 installed to see whether the unexpected behavior occurs on the other computer. You can try to create a new file in PowerPoint and see whether the unexpected behavior occurs with the new file. This section describes how to use existing presentations and how to create a new file in PowerPoint to determine whether the presentations have the same behavior.
Method 1: Open an existing presentation
·         In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button. In PowerPoint 2010 click the File menu and then click Open. 
·         Click a different presentation, and then click Open. 
Method 2: Create a new presentation
Step 1: Create the presentation
§  In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click New. In PowerPoint 2010 click the File menu. 
§  In PowerPoint 2007, click Installed Templates, and then click Introducing PowerPoint 2007. In PowerPoint 2010 click the File menu, click New, click Sample templates, and click Introducing PowerPoint 2010. 
§  Click Create. This process creates a presentation based on the template. 
§  In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Save. In PowerPoint 2010 click the File menu and then click Save. 
§  Type a name for the presentation, and then click Save. 
§  Exit PowerPoint. 
Step 2: Open the new presentation
§  In PowerPoint 2007 click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Open. In PowerPoint 2010 click the File menu, and then click Open. 
§  Click the new presentation, and then click Open.
Methods to try if you cannot open a presentation
Method 1: Drag the presentation to the PowerPoint program file icon
Windows Vista
·         Click Start, and then click Documents . 
·         In the Start Search  box, type  %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12 (PowerPoint 2007), and then press ENTER. If you have PowerPoint 2010 installed type  %programfiles%\microsoft office\office14 (PowerPoint 2010), and then press ENTER. 
·         Locate the Powerpnt.exe icon in Windows Explorer. 
·         Drag the damaged presentation icon from one window to the Powerpnt.exe icon in the other window.

Windows XP
§  Click Start, and then click Run.
§  In the Open box, type %userprofile%\My Documents.
§  Click OK
§  Click Start, and then click Run. 
§  In the Open box, type %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12 (PowerPoint 2007). If you have PowerPoint 2010 installed type %programfiles%\Microsoft Office\Office14 . 
§  Click OK. 
§  Locate the Powerpnt.exe icon in Windows Explorer. 
§  Drag the damaged presentation icon from one window to the Powerpnt.exe icon in the other window.   
Method 3: Try to open the presentation in PowerPoint Viewer.
Windows Vista
Step 1: Visit the PowerPoint Viewer download Web page
1.   Click Start
2.   In the Start Search box type iexplore.exe, and then press ENTER.
3.   Visit the following Microsoft Web site for PowerPoint 2007 Viewer
4.   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=048dc840-14e1-467d-8dca-19d2a8fd7485 
5.   Visit the following Microsoft Web site for PowerPoint 2010 Viewer
6.   http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=cb9bf144-1076-4615-9951-294eeb832823 
Step 2: Install PowerPoint Viewer
1.   Click Download
2.   Click Run
3.   Click to select the Click here to accept the Microsoft Software License Terms check box, and then click Continue
4.   Click OK
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue
Step 3: Open the damaged presentation in PowerPoint Viewer
1.   Click Start , and then click All Programs
2.   Click Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer [2007/2010]
3.   Click Accept
4.   Click the damaged presentation, and then click Open
If you can open the presentation in PowerPoint Viewer 2007, the copy of PowerPoint 2007 installed on the computer may be damaged.

28 August, 2012

Workflow in SharePoint Server 2013

SharePoint Server 2013 Preview brings a major advancement to workflow: enterprise features such as fully declarative authoring, REST and Service Bus messaging, elastic scalability, and managed service reliability.

SharePoint Server 2013 Preview can use a new workflow service built on the Windows Workflow Foundation components of the .NET Framework 4.5. This new service is called Windows Azure Workflow and it is designed to play a central role in the enterprise. Processes are central to any organization and workflow is the orchestrator of processes.

Two SharePoint workflow platforms

The SharePoint 2010 Workflow platform has been carried forward to SharePoint Server 2013 Preview. All of your workflows that were built by using SharePoint Server 2010 will continue to work in SharePoint Server 2013 Preview.

In SharePoint Server 2010 the workflow engine installed automatically with the product. This continues to be the case with the SharePoint 2010 Workflow platform in SharePoint Server 2013 Preview. If you simply install SharePoint Server 2013 Preview and do not install and configure Windows Azure Workflow then you will have a nearly identical experience with building workflows as you did in SharePoint Server 2010.

The SharePoint 2013 Workflow platform only becomes available to you, and your tools, after you download and install the new Windows Azure Workflow service and configure it to communicate with your SharePoint Server 2013 Preview farm.

SharePoint Designer enhancements

SharePoint Designer 2013 Preview includes new functionality designed specifically for Windows Azure Workflow. In SharePoint Designer 2013 Preview this new platform is known as the SharePoint 2013 Workflow platform. These new features include:

- A visual workflow development experience that uses a Visio 2013 Preview add-in
- A new action that enables no-code web service calls from within a workflow
- New actions for creating a task and starting a task process
- New coordination actions that let you start a workflow built on the  SharePoint 2010 Workflow platform from a workflow built on the SharePoint 2013 Workflow platform
- A new Dictionary type
- New workflow building blocks such as Stage, Loop, and App Step

When you create a workflow in SharePoint Designer 2013 Preview, you have the option of choosing the platform on which you wish to build a workflow in the workflow creation dialog

Windows Azure Workflow capabilities

Windows Azure Workflow brings a new class of workflow to SharePoint Server 2013 Preview. Workflows built by using Windows Azure Workflow can take advantage of several new capabilities. These include enterprise features such as:

- High Density and Multi-Tenancy
- Elastic Scale
- Activity / Workflow Artifact Management
- Tracking and Monitoring
- Instance Management
- Fully Declarative Authoring
- REST and Service Bus Messaging
- Managed Service Reliability

Windows PowerShell cmdlets that manage workflow

As a SharePoint Server 2013 Preview workflow administrator you should be familiar with Windows PowerShell. After you have installed the Windows Azure Workflow service you will need to configure it to communicate with your SharePoint Server 2013 Preview farm. This pairing is accomplished by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets. Windows PowerShell is used exclusively when you manage and monitor Windows Azure Workflow.

This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from other documents to this document

Problem Description:
Consider the Following situation:

You create a file or have a file that has the maximum allowed characters in the filename of that file on a Microsoft Windows 7 computer.

Note: This size limitation incudes the path to the file as well as the filename.

When you try and open the file with Microsoft Word 2003, 2007 or 2010 you get the error "This document could not be registered. It will not be possible to create links from other documents to this document" 

Probable cause:
The filename and path is too large. The maximum filename and path size is 255 characters.

Resolution:
To work around this issue the filename will have to modify to a shorter length. This issue occurs because of a 255-character limitation on creating and saving files in the Office products. Also, you receive an error message when you save or open a file if the path of the file meets the following condition for the appropriate program.

This will be applicable for word2003, word2007 as well as word2010.

If you have any queries/questions regarding the above mentioned information then please let me know.

I would be more than happy to help you as well as resolves your issues, Thank you J

27 August, 2012

Cloud Computing Bulletin

Below are some links on the Cloud Computing Bulletin for your reference.
To become your organization’s cloud superhero, you’ll need to evaluate the fundamental differences between available cloud offerings, their distinct advantages, disadvantages and the mistakes to avoid.

The cloud is continuing to gain popularity, but is it the right choice for all of your applications? How can you leverage the full benefits of the cloud?
This eBook will explain the top five mistakes to avoid in cloud adoption.

An increasingly global and mobile workforce is changing the way IT needs to support the business. Worker demographics are also changing, resulting in different expectations on how IT delivers data and applications. Rather than try to meet the needs of this new business paradigm with an old computing model, many companies have found a much simpler, more flexible and secure solution: virtualize the desktop.

This 52-page guide, sponsored by HP and Intel, outlines the hardware and software needed as well as the process to create a Windows virtualized network with VMware
Cloud computing is this year's hot new sports car and lots of companies are kicking the tires. It's easy to understand the appeal. But with concerns about security, privacy, and compliance, enterprises are too often keeping their foot on the brake pedal.

This webinar will give you an insider's view of what you should ask for and expect, when adopting cloud services.
Some enterprises are finding that their investment in cloud computing -particularly for email storage - can be at odds with their in-house eDiscovery strategies.

Cloud computing makes IT operations fast and nimble, but it doesn’t necessarily make electronically stored information easier to discover or legal holds easier to enforce.

Read this paper to get advice on how to evaluate cloud service providers and how to define SLAs that meet the business, legal and IT goals of your organization.
WhitePaper: Download »
Running your business in the cloud has many advantages, including constant access to information and scalability.

Get this checklist and learn what you need to know if you're considering a cloud-based business model
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Your beta software has expired. Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel to remove the beta software from your computer

Problem Description:
When you try to start a Microsoft Office 2010 application, you receive the following message:
Your beta software has expired. Use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel to remove the beta software from your computer.

Probable cause:
This issue occurs because the beta version of the Office 2010 application that you are using has expired. The beta 1 and beta 2 versions of the Office 2010 applications expire on the following dates:
• 2010 Microsoft Office Beta 1: October 31, 2010 
• 2010 Microsoft Office Beta 2: November 1, 2010 

Resolution:
To resolve this issue, follow these steps to uninstall the beta Office 2010 versions from your computer before installing the release version:

For Windows 7, Windows Vista (with Service Pack 1) and Windows Server 2008:
1.  Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 
2.  Click Programs and select Programs and Features. 
3.  In the Currently installed programs list, select the beta (1 or 2) version of the Office 2010 application installed on the computer, and then click Uninstall. 
4.  When you are prompted, click yes to remove the program. 
5.  Restart the computer if you are prompted. 

For Windows XP (with Service Pack 3) and Windows Server 2003 R2:
1.  Click Start, and then click control panel. 
2.  Double-click Add or Remove Programs. 
3.  In the Currently installed programs list, select the beta (1 or 2) version of the Office 2010 application installed on the computer, and then click Remove. 
4.  When you are prompted, click yes to remove the program. 
5.  Restart the computer if you are prompted. 

When all beta versions are uninstalled, install the release version of Office 2010. For more information, visit the following Microsoft website: http://office.microsoft.com