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Sunday, May 24, 2009 12:22 PM
Using colors to easily identify which Time Management (TIMA) appointments have been tracked
The Problem There is no simple method to look at all of the items in the Outlook calendar and identify which Duet Time Management appointments have been successfully tracked. In order to determine tracking status each appointment must be opened or you
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Friday, May 15, 2009 5:15 PM
An Inspector can be leaked if you call GetInspector() in the Application_ItemSend() event.
The Problem There is a case in Outlook programming where an Inspector object may be created and not released. The condition is when the Application_ItemSend() event is fired, and in that event the GetInspector() method is called when a Meeting
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 9:57 AM
Windows Server 2008 and the Duet 1.5 Request Handler
Currently the Duet 1.5 Request handler is not supported being installed on Windows 2008 server (x86 or x64). Due to the various changes that were made in Windows Server 2008 to IIS (now IIS 7.0), we cannot support the Request Handler on Windows Server
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Friday, May 01, 2009 8:56 AM
The Duet SystemTray process may not run
After installing the Duet client, a user may notice that the Duet System Tray process does not start. Upon further investigation, it may be observed that attempting to manually start the Duet System Tray that it immediately stops. There are
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