Closed. This question is not about programming or software development. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 6 months ago.
Improve this question
I have an issue I would like some advice on..
I am trying to merge multiple google calendars into one, so that all events from several ("descendant") accounts (e.g. test1#google.com, test2#google.com) are always synced in the "mother" account (e.g. mother#google.com).
I have multiple accounts at clients from which I have to send invites for people to book a meeting. The problem is that now they cant see the other times i am booked for my other accounts. That is why I need to be able to merge all of them together into the mother account so that all my appointments for all my accounts can be seen by everyone.
So to be clear, I need people to see my events in the calendar test1#google.com, when I've send an invite from test2#google.com. Preferably all accounts (test1, test2) are merged and synced/updated in real time in my main account mother#google.com.
Does anybody have any tips on how to get there? Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!!
I'm trying to solve the same problem - the only solution I have found so far relies on using a 3rd party website - you can make a calendar with various sub-calendars merging into it, then share access to it with differing permissions. https://teamup.com
The free account is probably enough for what you need.
Related
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed last year.
Improve this question
We are working with Azure DevOps to organize our development process. Recently we started to additionally develop a fork of our standard product directly for a customer.
Is it possible to let them view a specific part of our backlog and let them report bugs directly to us with our on-boarding them completely into our project?
The customers project managers are non-technical users that feel kind of overwhelmed from ado. I already experimented with Boards but didn't get the result we need.
If each client has a specific Work Item Area it can be configured in such a way that users can be configured in such a way that they can only edit and see work items in that area.
Be careful, in the user drop-down these users can still see all users, that will include the users from others clients. And they will be able to see other work item areas, including the names of other clients in that case.
To separate out the clients a bit, they need to be in separate projects.
To separate clients fully they need their own Azure DevOps organization.
See:
Set Permission Access for Work Items
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
2 days ago i got a https request from facebook.
Now i am getting wierd notifications when some one message me on facebook.
I am pretty sure this is ilegal.
I gave no permission also i dit not read any thing about it.
And i want it gone, can any one help me?
It is not showing anywhere, not in chrome://plugins chrome://settings or windows programs.
i dont have time to search for it and get nowhere...
if some one has the knowledge of this installation please respond, many thanks.
Regards.
Maybe you are confusing (one of the new features of FB) desktop notifications with something.
Firstly, its not illegal.
Secondly, I'm very sure that you have allowed it yourself.
How to remove it:
Open facebook.
Click on the lock in the address bar (where you type the url). You should see the lock before https:// (from where url starts).
You can see the Permissions tab there, which should show:
Notifications: Allowed by you.
Click on it and disable it.
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
I am trying to embed a survey into an email (outlook 2007). When they complete the survey the answers are stored somewhere I can manage (Like the use of forms in Google drive).
I have tried creating a custom form, I do not have access to the organizational form library.
I have tried using the voting system inbuilt in out look which would work if only multiple answers could be selected rather than just 1.
The Google forms does exactly what I need, I just have to use outlook.
I'm hoping I am just missing something because I cannot see a way to do this.
Thanks in advance!
I don't think this will work. Check out the list at the bottom of this page: https://www.campaignmonitor.com/resources/will-it-work/forms/
Edit: From the same article:
Given the sporadic support for forms in emails, we recommend linking
to a form on a website rather than embedding it in the email. This is
the safest, most reliable solution to pairing an email message with a
form. More people will see it and be able to use it, and as a result
participation will increase.
Closed. This question is not about programming or software development. It is not currently accepting answers.
This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. If you believe the question would be on-topic on another Stack Exchange site, you can leave a comment to explain where the question may be able to be answered.
Closed 5 months ago.
Improve this question
So we wrote an app & integrated it within our service as a feature for users to share their check-ins on their wall (ours is a location based check-in service). Integration runs on SMS (offline token) and Android (SDK integration).
We ran this well for the last 2-3 weeks, but got a 400 response earlier today, with this message
"Warning: This Message Contains Blocked Content: Some content in this message has been reported as abusive by Facebook users.","type":"OAuthException","code":368"
This has affected our integration on SMS (Android works fine). And we reckon it's because the messages being posted when users shared via SMS were akin i.e. same parameters being passed by a user, very frequently in a day, for essentially performing the same action (of a check in).
So my question, or plea for help really is: what do we need to do to get our app unblocked? who do we need to speak to? and what measures to put in place to ensure this never happens again?
Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Closed 11 years ago.
Improve this question
Apologies if this is the wrong site - not really sure which site is best for this, but since it's SMTP-related (or is it?), I figured maybe this site had the best audience.
My company just set all of our live servers to route email through Critsend (at a cost). Apparently we've had some people complain about emails going missing, and this service lets us track it better...
I was pretty shocked, and said "There's nothing they can possibly tell us, that we can't get from the SMTP server logs!". However, I was given a huge list of features they support, including this:
Spam folder statistics with addresses
Apparently, they can tell us how many (and which!) emails went into spam folders.
I've done a little SMTP in my time, and I'm certain there is no way to get this information. So, what are they doing to claim this feature? (Note: Sadly, I don't have any access to actually see one of these reports).