Monday, September 29, 2008

Office XP Service Pack 3 (SP3)


Office XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) provides the latest updates to Microsoft Office XP. SP3 contains significant security enhancements, in addition to stability and performance improvements. This service pack applies to any level of Office XP. It contains all updates included in Office XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Office XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), and updates released after SP2.

Office XP SP3 will install successfully even if one or more of the publicly available updates, listed earlier in this document, have already been installed on your computer.

Office XP SP3 also includes stability improvements developed due to user input from the Error Reporting Tool in Office XP and from Microsoft Product Support feedback.

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Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3)


Microsoft® Office 2003 Service Pack 3 (SP3) represents a major evolution in security for Office 2003. It further hardens the Office suite against potential attacks and other security threats. This service pack also includes fixes that have been previously released as separate updates for Office 2003.

Use Microsoft Update consolidates updates provided by Windows Update and Office Update into one location and enables you to choose automatic delivery and installation of high-priority updates.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Google is turning 10 come celebrate with us

Google is Turning 10 Google Search Engine will soon become 10 years old. There is lots of happening in Googleplex whether it is “How i use Google?” or a Project 10100 (pronounced “Project 10 to the 100th”) or beautiful interactive timeline of Google History.

How i use Google? People find countless interesting ways to use Google products. Google invite you to check some out and to share your own via a short note. Make a video and post it as a response to below video and Google will post some of favorites notes.



Official Google Blog: Ten years and counting

Monday, September 22, 2008

Recover Microsoft office file

Locate a TMP file

1. Occasionally when you lose your file, there will be a TMP file available. This usually only happens when you lose the file while saving, or if you were working on it when PowerPoint or Windows crashed. Nevertheless, it’s worth checking.
2. Right-click the Windows Start button, and then click Search.
3. In the All or part of the file name box, type *.TMP.
4. In the Look in list, click either Local Hard Drives, or even My Computer.
5. Click Search.
6. After Windows finds your TMP files, click the Date Modified button at the top of the Search Results pane. You might have to scroll to the right to see this button.
7. Look for a TMP file created around the time that you lost your PowerPoint file. Note the folder it’s in.
8. Open PowerPoint, and then click Open on the File menu.
9. Click the arrow next to the Files of Type box at the bottom of that dialog box, and then click All Files.
10. Navigate to the folder where the TMP file is located.
11. Click the TMP file, and then click Open.

Verify latest Office 2003 service pack

To verify that you have the latest Office 2003 service pack installed, follow these steps:

1.

Start an Office 2003 program.

2.

On the Help menu in the Office 2003 program, click About Microsoft Office program name.

In this step, program name is a placeholder for the Office 2003 program that you started in step 1. For example, on the Help menu in Microsoft Office Word 2003, click About Microsoft Office Word.

3.

In the About Microsoft Office program name dialog box, the first line of text will indicate which service pack, if any, you have installed.

For example, the About Microsoft Office Word dialog box lists the following if you have Office 2003 SP3 installed:

Microsoft Office Word 2003 (version #) SP3

The version number will vary if you have installed other updates to Office 2003 or to Word 2003 after you installed Office 2003 SP2.

The current service pack for Office 2003 is Service Pack 3.