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Type: Improvement
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Status: Closed
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Implemented
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Affects Version/s: None
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Fix Version/s: None
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Component/s: None
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Labels:None
Description
Patch includes
AccountinguiLabels (one missing translation)
OrderUiLabels (added missing labels for the reports)
and of course the edited ReportForms and ReportScreens
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Hi Christian,
This is great but:
- don't put as Resolved status (done for us) rather Provide Patch (waiting review)
- AccountingUiLabels.xml.patch and OrderUiLabels.xml.patch are useless (already applied or maybe rather missing your real additions)
- So from point2 the Report patches seems good but are missing new labels (maybe not all, but some for sure)
Could you please check?
Thanks
Hello Jacques
1. Sorry for that, I was new and thought, that it was the right status. Won't happen again.
2. They are pretty old and had only minor translations. These translations were necassary for a project and after we finished it, I comitted these changes. Maybe in the last 5 months, someone updated the labels.
3. I compared the ReportForms/Screens with the revision from 5 months ago and it looks like this is indeed the complete patch. Like I said before, this is a little patch. Also, by the time I created the patch, there wasn't that much static text left.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards,
Christian
Christian,
- No worries
- You can forget about those 2 patches, see below
- My point is that you use some labels in you patches which are not in OFBiz OOBT, like
OrderAllReferrer
OrderSaleChannel
OrderAllDiscount
OrderSalesReport
OrderNetBeforeOverheadReport
OrderProductDemandReport
OrderSaleOrdersByReferrerReport
....
So if you want these 2 patches to be applied, we need the corresponding labels (check your patches for the complete list)
- Also you should remove comments like
in your patch
3. I see, I will deal with it later and upload the updated labels.
4. Yeah, beginner's mistake
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Hi Martin, I had originally installed NV2 to c:nv2 which during last year changed to d:nv2 then finally to e:nv2, after adding two new hard drives. Of which I tried to copy back to c:nv2 but to no avail would not recognize registration. So I kept a desktop shortcut to e:nv2 nv20, and have used this since then. After installing 2.08 sp17 to e:nv2, everything was fine. My Apr10,2007 cutoff date which has been now updated and purchased on July 5 or 6th. the help file on the workstation still only shows registered to Apr10,2007 even after trying to install 2.08 sp18. Also if I try to copy the nv2 folder to c:nv2 and run the executable, it continues to say not registered, regardless of the licensing.
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It was a Babelfish. You plug it in your ear to translate alien languages. My god, you people have a low geek factor.
Btw the answer is 42. "The answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything is 42."
“What would your good be doing if there were no evil, and what would the earth look like if shadows disappeared from it? After all, shadows are cast by objects and people. There is the shadow of my sword. But there are also shadows of trees and living creatures. Would you like to denude the earth of all the trees and all the living beings in order to satisfy your fantasy of rejoicing in the naked light?”
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I'm not 100%, but I'm pretty sure Way said in an interview with IGN that even though Umbrella Academy stories will jump about in respect to chronology, the second mini (Dallas
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And the write up on the page seems to support that:
The Umbrella Academy has saved the world, but the house they were raised in is destroyed. One member is bedridden, the side of her head held together with tape; and another has lost her voice, the source of her power. Now that they’ve fulfilled their destiny, does the Umbrella Academy have any future at all?
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So, it seems Microsoft don't actually test things like *using* a server OS before they release it.
The major non MS issue - backup Exec is not compatible, this may be a hotfix for 12.5 or even wait until the next release!
The MS things:
No WSUS, hooray! Put an entry in the list of available roles for something that doesn't yet exist! No WSUS 3.0 SP2 yet, so no WSUS for 2008 R2.
Errors and warnings galore!
I've got it down to 1 error and 5 warnings for the boot of a DC now. There is an error for when Windows boots from the Active Directory Web Services (this seems to be new), seems to be a startup order issue (but happened to both DCs).
A couple of SSL certificate warnings, one for the previously mentioned ADWS which is not fixable, seeing as all the other services are quite happy with the generated DC certificate.
And then there are the annoying things.
Why the Shared documents, with all the sample Videos and music crap? This is a SERVER OS!
You cannot input a name during sysprep - this is not a bug, but a design decision for 2008 R2.
Firewall not opened for KMS server when you use it.
Lots of Hyper-V crap bundled by default, although not enabled.
nslookup a bit broken until you use or disable ipv6
No Exchange support
There are a few nice things:
KMS server now counts VMs towards the activation count
Can't think of anything else specific right now, it's really *very* similar to 2008. The schema updates for R2 and Windows 7 are quite minor over 2008.
There are a few nice things:
KMS server now counts VMs towards the activation count
Can't think of anything else specific right now, it's really *very* similar to 2008. The schema updates for R2 and Windows 7 are quite minor over 2008.
Best nice new thing: DirectAccess!
If you use hyper-v: live migration and a clustered file system support (finally).
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For any heavy IAS users. MD5 has been removed as an authentication method. I know it is not terribly secure, but it is used by my HP Radio Ports so that they can still use 802.1x to login to the network.
You can enable it again by adding the following keys (found on MS forums):
Reason being I very recently agonised over whether to install 2K8 or just released 2K8 R2 for something. I cautiously settled on 2K8 which is good because the above items are both show stoppers (I couldn't have waited for them to be fixed). Vindicated :: phew ::.
nslookup a bit broken until you use or disable ipv6
I've been knocking that out by default on 2K8 (too much ipconfig output to wade through otherwise).
No Exchange support
Exchange is (or should be) a dedicated app server or two .. or three ... Do you really care?
live migration and a clustered file system support (finally).
Not having hundreds of virtual servers to throw around I don't care that much about live migration, will be useful very infrequently. CSV is definitely good though.
Microsoft Exchange 2007 does not work, but Exchange 2010 will work on Server 2008 R2.
Server 2008 R2 was done the way it was as technically it is like another server release not an R2, but if it wasn't done as an R2 people would of had to replace their CAL's so with Microsoft doing it this was it has saved people some money rather then them having to go and buy new CALs aswell.
Exchange is (or should be) a dedicated app server or two .. or three ... Do you really care?
Only in that I am stuck on 2003 as I had no 64 bit VM support. I have been waiting to change to 2007 for years, but I don't want to implement a 2008 server only to change it to 2008 R2 in a short time.
I will skip 2007 and wait for 2010. Anything else that isn't R2 compatible yet (SIMS, Learning Gateway etc) will get moved to new 2003 x64 installs. x64 because it removes some emulation on the Nehalems to speed things up.
And about the Clustered FS, it really NTFS with knobs on not a true clustered FS, which put me off Hyper-V again.
nslookup a bit broken until you use or disable ipv6
Heres a question, how many of us have LEA assigned/controlled IP addresses and firewall setups? I can foresee a problem with both DirectAccess and IPv6 here.
DirectAccess is a VPN. A very, very clever VPN with a lot of the setup hidden away from the end user, but still a VPN non the less. This is going to require the correct ports opened on the myriad of firewalls between my network and the Internet. Could be a bit of a fight here.
Like whys, if IP's are currently issued in blocks by County who are using IP4 where do we stand with IP6? I guess the answer is to wait for them to get on board with IP6 and roll it out to us in the trenches.
I haven't really looked in to this yet, but doe IP6 have any private ranges like IP4 (192.168.x.x, 172.16.x.x, 10.x.x.x - for instance)? I know it shouldn't need it private ranges as there should be enough IP's available for every known device to have a few unique addresses.
Heres a question, how many of us have LEA assigned/controlled IP addresses and firewall setups? I can foresee a problem with both DirectAccess and IPv6 here.
DirectAccess is a VPN. A very, very clever VPN with a lot of the setup hidden away from the end user, but still a VPN non the less. This is going to require the correct ports opened on the myriad of firewalls between my network and the Internet. Could be a bit of a fight here.
Like whys, if IP's are currently issued in blocks by County who are using IP4 where do we stand with IP6? I guess the answer is to wait for them to get on board with IP6 and roll it out to us in the trenches.
No fight nessisary, if IP6 is not avalible then it will just use SSL (https) which is allowed practiclly everywhere and should even be realitivly easy for stone age LEA firewalls to publish a couple of servers from your internal site. The DirectAccess Connection Process
It will also attempt to pipe Teredo encapsulated IP6 traffic to a more up to date host if it is not directly IP6 enabled. I know that the providers here are a long way off IP6 as I was hasseling them about it about a year ago when I first heard about the new feature.
Originally Posted by tmcd35
I haven't really looked in to this yet, but doe IP6 have any private ranges like IP4 (192.168.x.x, 172.16.x.x, 10.x.x.x - for instance)? I know it shouldn't need it private ranges as there should be enough IP's available for every known device to have a few unique addresses.
By the looks of it there are several layers of IP address space that the computer participates in, one of these is the site local address which is simmilar to the private ip range. They also have global ips and the system will use the lowest level ip to attempt connection first. For example if you are in the internal network and it can connect using the site local address it will use that but otherwise it will use a higher level address to access resources outside the local network. https://wiki.tools.ietf.org/id/draft...-issues-00.txt
Heres a question, how many of us have LEA assigned/controlled IP addresses and firewall setups? I can foresee a problem with both DirectAccess and IPv6 here.
DirectAccess is a VPN. A very, very clever VPN with a lot of the setup hidden away from the end user, but still a VPN non the less. This is going to require the correct ports opened on the myriad of firewalls between my network and the Internet. Could be a bit of a fight here.
Like whys, if IP's are currently issued in blocks by County who are using IP4 where do we stand with IP6? I guess the answer is to wait for them to get on board with IP6 and roll it out to us in the trenches.
I haven't really looked in to this yet, but doe IP6 have any private ranges like IP4 (192.168.x.x, 172.16.x.x, 10.x.x.x - for instance)? I know it shouldn't need it private ranges as there should be enough IP's available for every known device to have a few unique addresses.
Yes, this is one of the things I spotted from Friday's session at Reading, which I will have to take back to the RBC to discuss ... and I am sure it is something that will be discussed nationally too, so your RBC might already be looking into it (you could ask them!), but I will let you know when I hear something. | ID | [
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@g461571
Are you referring to case like employee leaving the company and you want to hand over your device to new employee?
In this case, let say you backup data and then disable all accounts, users won't be able to login anymore.
Regarding to the PC, you may perform reset and it will ask whether you want to remove thoroughly? Make sure select to remove thoroughly so they won't be able to recover data. Take a look at:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-refresh-reset-or-restore-your-pc-51391d9a-eb0a-84...
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