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Monday October 08, 2007 |
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NCSU Symantec Antivirus Problem
If you were running Symantec Antivirus (SAV)10 for Windows on October 2, 2007 and getting your updates from NCSU, your SAV may not be getting updated.
To find out if you have this problem, open SAV (On PCs: Start -> All Programs -> Symantec Client Security -> Symantec Antivirus) and look at the Virus Definition File's Version. If it is 10/2/2007, then follow the instructions at: http://help.ncsu.edu/solutions/all/3513.php.
The Virus Definition File Version should always be current - within a day or two. If not, then run Live Update.
If you have any problems, please contact your Area IM Agent.
Posted by jdorner
( Nov 19 2008, 10:42:58 AM EST / Oct 08 2007, 11:20:51 AM EDT )
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Google Docs is a GREAT way
to share documents (word processing files, spreadsheets and now
presentations) and work with other people. If you haven't used it yet,
you owe it to yourself to take a look! All you need is a Google
account.
The key to working smarter is working together. Today, there are lots
of tools that can help you do this more efficiently and Google Docs is
one of them. I'll write about others I use in future articles.
I have been using Google Docs for about a year now. Now, I save very
few, if any, documents to my hard drive. They all go into Google Docs.
The straw that broke the camels back and pushed me into using Google
Docs for just about everything I do happened one day this spring. I
needed to see the budget my secretary kept on her computer and she was
out of town for a week. There was no way I could get to that file
(legally). When she got back, we put that spreadsheet into Google Docs
where we could both access it and work on it. I've heard of many such
problems in the county offices.
Reasons I love Google Docs:
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I can access my files from any computer connected to the internet. Very nice if you use more than one computer.
- Other people (I choose who) can be allowed to edit - this is the REAL power
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Other people (I choose who) can be allowed to view
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Documents can be published to the web to share with a lot of people with two clicks
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Every change is recorded - along with who made the change
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Integrated with Google Mail (if you use gMail)
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FREE
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EASY
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FAST
Reasons Google Docs is not perfect:
- It is not a desk top publishing (DTP) application. For
the rare occasion when I need to format a document for paper beyond the
capabilities of Google Docs, I save it to my computer and use the
appropriate application for DTP. I use Google Docs to create, get
others' input and help and then do any final layout using a DTP app on
my computer.
- I find it easier to move around and edit a
spreadsheet using Excel or Calc. So, if I'm going to be doing some
major work on a spreadsheet, I'll work on it locally and then upload it
when I'm done.
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Presentations doesn't allow me to edit the background or add animatation.
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Presenations doesn't allow me to save as a PowerPoint file.
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It does about 95% of what I need a word processor to do, about 90% of
what I need a spreadsheet application to do and about 80% of what I
need a presentation application to do. What I lose in functionality, I
more than make up for in other ways.
Over the last year, Google Docs has made a lot of improvements and new
features are being added at a fast pace. If it doesn't do what you
need today, keep watching.
For a quick overview of Google Docs, see: Google Docs in Plain English.
If you have any questions or would like some help getting started, just let me or your IM Agent know.
Posted by jdorner
( Nov 19 2008, 10:42:58 AM EST / Oct 08 2007, 09:24:17 AM EDT )
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