What Are You Doing Right Now
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You never have to leave your house here.
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Another company with their web presence down. Argh.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Fruit lady just came. Boy we have a lot of pineapples now. While we were out buying fruit the Eskimo ice cream man came. So we got ice cream too.
If you have pineapples and rum, you can have rum soaked pineapple, and pineapple infused rum very easily. Drink the rum while you grill the pineapple.
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@RojoLoco said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Fruit lady just came. Boy we have a lot of pineapples now. While we were out buying fruit the Eskimo ice cream man came. So we got ice cream too.
If you have pineapples and rum, you can have rum soaked pineapple, and pineapple infused rum very easily. Drink the rum while you grill the pineapple.
We have coconuts too. We've been doing pina coladas.
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So I open a file on my phone from OneDrive for business. It opens in word, and I get a notification that I need to sign into my account. I type in my password and hit next, then I select work account. It says finding your files, and then immediately goes back to word and has the same notification that I need to sign in. If I open the menu in word, it shows I'm signed in. I'm obviously signed in to onedrive or I wouldn't be able to open the file. This is ridiculous.
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@johnhooks said:
So I open a file on my phone from OneDrive for business. It opens in word, and I get a notification that I need to sign into my account. I type in my password and hit next, then I select work account. It says finding your files, and then immediately goes back to word and has the same notification that I need to sign in. If I open the menu in word, it shows I'm signed in. I'm obviously signed in to onedrive or I wouldn't be able to open the file. This is ridiculous.
Preaching to the choir. Been waiting for OneDrive for Business to let me sign in for a month and a half now. It is "setting things up and will be ready soon", or so it has been saying.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
So I open a file on my phone from OneDrive for business. It opens in word, and I get a notification that I need to sign into my account. I type in my password and hit next, then I select work account. It says finding your files, and then immediately goes back to word and has the same notification that I need to sign in. If I open the menu in word, it shows I'm signed in. I'm obviously signed in to onedrive or I wouldn't be able to open the file. This is ridiculous.
Preaching to the choir. Been waiting for OneDrive for Business to let me sign in for a month and a half now. It is "setting things up and will be ready soon", or so it has been saying.
We had Zoho and everything was working fine, for free. The owner tried to sync his calendar on his surface to the zoho calendar and it wouldn't work, which was the only issue. So now today I had to migrate everyone over to office365. It's worse and it costs money.
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Which Zoho features are not working on O365?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Which Zoho features are not working on O365?
The only thing that didn't work was the Windows 8.1 Calendar app didn't sync with Zoho calendar. So it was decided that everyone had to be moved over to Office 365.
Other than that issue, everything with Zoho was wonderful.
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Which things are not working in O365, though?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Which things are not working in O365, though?
Oh, I can't edit files on mobile at all. I sign in with my work account and it acts like it's doing something and then just goes back to the application and says I need to sign in again. I have a Windows 7 desktop I'm using, onedrive for business won't sync, it says I need to enter my credentials to sync the documents, but the folders I created through the browser show up.
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Which things are not working in O365, though?
Oh, I can't edit files on mobile at all. I sign in with my work account and it acts like it's doing something and then just goes back to the application and says I need to sign in again. I have a Windows 7 desktop I'm using, onedrive for business won't sync, it says I need to enter my credentials to sync the documents, but the folders I created through the browser show up.
So this worked when you had ZoHo? What tools did it use?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Which things are not working in O365, though?
Oh, I can't edit files on mobile at all. I sign in with my work account and it acts like it's doing something and then just goes back to the application and says I need to sign in again. I have a Windows 7 desktop I'm using, onedrive for business won't sync, it says I need to enter my credentials to sync the documents, but the folders I created through the browser show up.
So this worked when you had ZoHo? What tools did it use?
Probably Zoho Docs. They work pretty well on both the PC and mobile devices.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Which things are not working in O365, though?
Oh, I can't edit files on mobile at all. I sign in with my work account and it acts like it's doing something and then just goes back to the application and says I need to sign in again. I have a Windows 7 desktop I'm using, onedrive for business won't sync, it says I need to enter my credentials to sync the documents, but the folders I created through the browser show up.
So this worked when you had ZoHo? What tools did it use?
Oh, no we used the Zoho Docs. This is a fresh set up for O365.
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We have fresh guava here today.
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@MattSpeller I read every post you do in Ron Swanson's voice
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@Kimberlin said:
@MattSpeller I read every post you do in Ron Swanson's voice
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
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Same here.
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Just wrapped up another article and submitted two more.