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Chris Hopkins' Visilog
Mixing Office and Visio bits
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over 1 year ago
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Christopher R Hopkins
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I get asked this question quite often so I thought that I would post my view. There are various documents that discuss client requirements and version compatibility for various Office applications, including co-existence as referenced here… 1) System...
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Visio Services External Data Refresh Part 2
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over 1 year ago
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Christopher R Hopkins
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Refreshing diagrams from SQL Server using Windows Authentication If you did not read Part 1 of this series, do so now as it will help ensure that you have Visio Services, Excel Services and Secure Store Service configured properly. There are a few scenarios...
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Visio Services External Data Refresh Part 1
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over 1 year ago
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It is no secret that Visio allows you to connect the shapes in your diagrams to a variety of data source, most of which are also compatible with Visio Services once your diagram is hosted in a SharePoint 2010 document library. What seems to be a secret...
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