I already searched throught the wholw snow community but without any luck. Does anyone maybe has a solution to Convert a ServiceNow Workflow into a Visio file? I saw that they planned a OOB function for this (since Eureka - 2014 +/-) but still there is nothing.
Thanks for every response.
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Until now, I was using Set-MailboxMessageConfiguration in PowerShell to change OWA's signatures and it worked perfectly. No permission problems, no configuration problems, nothing.
Today, I was trying to update my signature with PowerShell but nothing happened, the signature in the browser is not changed at all.
But if I use Get-MailboxMessageConfiguration, the new signature is there:
I can see that now, it's possible to manage multiples signatures in OWA. But I can't find find any information about that. So, how I can modify the already existing signature? Or, how I can create a new signature?
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It's a new feature that is not available for everyone yet. My company's O365 account has it, but my student (also 0365) and classic Outlook account doesn't.
So a third option is: How I can turn off this feature?
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Still no defenitive solution.
There're some workarounds that may work. Here's the github issue (opened by #Lee) and the Microsoft's Tech Community discussion:
https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/office-docs-powershell/issues/8537
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-powershell/cant-no-longer-change-owa-s-signature/m-p/2907053
Answering the question relating to your third option "How can I turn off this feature," I opened a support ticket with Microsft for my tenant and they rolled this back for us for now. It took a few weeks to finally get sorted but we can now successfully use this command to set outlook web signatures. Our users no longer see the option to add multiple signatures on the web version.
In the final response, they mentioned that there may be a graph solution in the works for editing the multiple roaming signatures but couldn't offer an ETA.
I am developing an add-in for outlook 2013/2016.
Thus far I've been using vbscript for my forms.
However, needing not to have code exposed to anyone
who knows how to hit'design this form' and for easier
upgrading I was considering to switch to formregions.
My problem is how to assign the properties of a control
created in c# form region in the way that is done in outlook forms
(that are meant to contain form regions)
But I cannot find any help and references for that purpose
Does anyone know of a workaround?or some documentation, maybe?
PS:Importing the form region results in error:
'The installation Path for outlook 15 cannot be determined'
(I am running vsto 15 in office 16 64-bit)
thnx for all the effort!!!
the conversation got quite long
and i am gratefull.
i have taken your answers into
account but i could not complete
the puzzle starting from all
of the points you made.
Instead i will answer this question
with a complete tutorial i found.
Actually it dates back to office 2007
(so i avoided it initially because,
you know, technologies change
but i tried on 2016 and verified it works!!!
the link is at :
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1327185
You can persist any property on an item using PropertyAccessor.GetProperty/SetProperty or the UserProperties collection.
I works on PowerBuilder application and I need develop solution which call REST Apis
This Apis need several parameters and one file, with post method.
I do not found any sample of this.
Can you help me?
Don't know which version of PowerBuilder you are using. PowerBuilder 2017 R3 has an HTTPClient object as well as a RESTClient object and it supports Base64 encoding (what you would use to turn binary data into JSON compatible). There are numerous code examples on the Appeon Website so rather than copy n' paste them all here suggest you look through those various examples and find one that meets your needs: https://community.appeon.com/index.php/codeexchange/powerbuilder?start=120
I am currently working on web application based on Angular JS,HTML5. I have a report section on the same where i am displaying the report data through API calls.
I feel that displaying reports through API call is not the best practice so i did some research and came across TIBCO Jasper reports and its looking fine till now.
What i have done till now is
Installed Jaspersoft Studio in my local machine.
Connected the same to my DB and generated JRXML file.
Uploaded the JRXML file to jasper server and generated reports from DB.
What i need to do is
I see i can generate reports in various formats from jasper server like pdf, excel etc.. How do i integrate this to my web page?
Please assist me on this and share your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
Are you using the community or professional version? If you are using the professional version, you can use their Visualize.js library to access your reports from a web application. We have had success integrating Jasper reports into our Angular app, though we've found it to be pretty buggy and it has required several workarounds on our part.
We started by creating an Angular service that handles all the communication with Visualize/Jasper. Once you get all the service plumbing done, it's just a matter of creating an empty DIV tag with an ID and passing that ID to the Visualize function that generates the report. Visualize will handle the REST request to the Jasper server and automatically inject the JS and HTML returned into your empty DIV.
You can find more info on Visualize (including API docs) here:
community.jaspersoft.com/project/visualizejs
You can integrate JasperServer into your web app using iFrames with their HTTP API. This would allow you to reuse the UI that is part of JasperServer. It is possible to customize the look and feel of this UI using themes. More info here:
http://community.jaspersoft.com/wiki/embedding-using-http-api
Is it possible to update metadata of an item in SharePoint 2007 document library using powershell?
I'd like to execute a CAML query and then change && update every item in the results list. My goal is to write a single throwaway script instead of writing a console app in VS. Can anyone point me towards a way of doing this?
Thanks,
josko
I'm normally able to do anything in sharepoint 2010 just using Powershell and:
[System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.Sharepoint")
But never tried in Sharepoint 2007. However I think you won't have any problem, since it seems Sharepoint Services 3.0 supports the assembly as well, along with SPQuery
Yes you can update document library item using powershell.
please refer site :
http://www.powershell.nu/2009/09/08/moss-2007-script-collection/
Refer these examples given here.