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May 2008 - Posts

Life in testing: more about meetings

Last week I mentioned that about 40% of my time was taken by meetings. That's probably normal for a manager here at Microsoft and I don't see anything unusual about that number. But for a meeting to occur, at least two other items need to be present:
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The Most Hilarious Outlook Configuration Utility Ever

I had to log into a computer this last weekend for the reserves. I'm used to getting frequent updates for all the software installed on the machine (and believe me, the navy equips their machines with a staggering amount of software) but I was totally
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OneNote and Education information available

Good news: Mike Tholfsen has started a "OneNote in the Education World" blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/onenote_and_education/ . This is good news on several levels. First, it gives a different view on how to use OneNote to help schools, teachers and students
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The typical work week in OneNote Test

One of my friends was asking me about Microsoft over the weekend and wanted to know what it was "really like" working here. I suggested he read my blog since that is ostensibly the purpose behind it: to show what life is like as a tester here.
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A test plan for recognizing text in images luckily goes awry

I had a plan many months ago to build a photo database of images with text to use to test our OCR (optical character recognition) routines. At the time, I was new to the team and had not seen the testing which was in place, but wanted to add to the repository
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TWIONT is a lousy acronym no matter how you look at it

As I've mentioned before, we have been in the process of moving all of our automated tests away from being UI based and converting them to white box tests . The results have been very positive thus far, but it has not been a free conversion - there is
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Problems with syncing notebooks to SharePoint because of embedded files

The test team received this report from a person having problems with OneNote syncing notebooks on SharePoint and I want to share the fix for it. He has a notebook on a SharePoint server and was seeing this problem: Couple with: There's a lot going on
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Showing the full name of an attachment in OneNote

A week or so ago in a previous entry I uploaded an image here . You can see where I used my pen to annotate the photo, and if you look at it again, you may see the odd comment about "the truncated file name."  Let me explain that comment.
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Sharing the notes I created when I took a class

A few months ago I "took" a class in ordinary differential equations by enrolling MIT's open courseware class on the subject. I've already written about the testing strategies I picked up from that experience. I want to share a subset of the notes I took
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