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Sharing Excel files safely

Written by IT News on 10:20 PM

Sharing an Excel documents is easy. Probably a lot of people don't realize it, but Microsoft built Office 2003 and Office 2007 with collaboration in mind. Both versions allow you to share an Excel workbook with other users so multiple users can make modifications to a spreadsheet. In this article, will show you how to share an Excel 2007 workbook. More importantly, It will discuss how you can keep a shared workbook secure.

Before you start sharing a workbook, the first thing you have to do is protect the spreadsheet you've created. It is very important to lock the cells so that other users are not able to modify them without your permission.

You can protect a range of cells by selecting them, right clicking on them and selecting the Format Cells command from the resulting shortcut menu. When you do, Windows will display the Custom Lists properties sheet. Go to the Protection tab and either lock or unlock the protected cells. Keep in mind that locking a cell has no effect until you protect the sheet.

To protect a worksheet, click on the Review menu and then click the Protect Sheet icon. When you do, Windows will display the Protect Sheet dialog box.

Verify that the Protect Worksheet and Contents of Locked Cells check box is selected. Then enter a password to use in order to unprotect the sheet. Keep in mind that this password is worksheet specific.

Before you click OK, read through the other protection options on this dialog box. You can control what users will and will not be allowed to do to the spreadsheet just by selecting a check box. By default, users are allowed to select both locked and unlocked cells in a protected spreadsheet, but that's about it. It is up to you to decide whether you want to allow your users to format or create or delete cells, rows or columns. You can also authorize or forbid various other types of edits.

Now that you have implemented some basic protection, it's time to share the workbook. To do so, go to Excel's Review menu and click the Share Workbook icon. Excel will display the Share Workbook dialog box. To share the workbook, select the Allow Changes by More Than One User at a Time check box, found on the Editing tab, as shown in Figure A.

Figure A

To share the workbook, select the Allow Changes by More Than One User at a Time check box.

Before you click the OK key, go to the Advanced tab, shown in Figure B. As you can see in the figure, the Advanced tab asks you if you want to track changes to the file. If security is a concern to you, then I highly recommend tracking changes to the file. By doing so, you create an audit trail that allows you to see exactly what modifications were made by whom.


Figure B
The Advanced tab contains settings related to tracking document changes.

The next section is the Update Changes section. By default, updates occur when the file is saved, but you can configure changes to be updated on a periodic basis.

The fact that multiple users can work on the document simultaneously means that there is a potential for conflicts to occur. Two users could potentially save contradictory changes at the same time. As such, Excel makes you decide what should happen when contradictory changes occur. By default, Excel will ask you which change should be kept, but you have the option of configuring Excel so that the most recently saved change is authoritative. From a security perspective, I recommend going with the default setting because then you can decide for yourself which change to keep and which to discard.

The last section shown in Figure B is the Include in Personal View section. By default, each user is allowed to maintain his own separate printer settings and filtered view settings. This isn't usually a threat to security since a user cannot change another user's print settings or filter settings. Therefore, I recommend going with the default settings in this section.

Click OK, and the worksheet will be shared. Keep in mind, though, that you have only granted document-level sharing. It is still up to you to place the shared worksheet into a network location where it will be accessible to all of the necessary users. I strongly recommend setting some NTFS permissions so that only the intended users are allowed to access the document.

Disable the popup message "This Device Can Perform Faster"

Written by IT News on 10:12 PM


If you have older USB device such ver 1.1, you will got popup message "This Device Can Perform Faster" everytime pluged it into your USb potrs. Actualy this is not major problem, but you could disabled it if you want. REMEMBER! you only able to hide the error but the performance still slow unless using USB version 2.0 or higher. here is the step by step disabling the popup message above:

1. open Device manger, to do so, go to your Control panel, double-click into icon Systems;














2. click the Hardware tab, and click the Device Manager button;
3. click Universal Serial Bus controllers;
4. right-click any USb controllers in your device, then click properties;














5. click tab no 2, Advanced tab, click the check-box "don't tell me about USB errors" is located on the bottom of window


Repeat the step for all USb device or controllers you have in your device list. Note: This tips has been tested in Windows XP Pro with SP2

Gmail is now really cool!

Written by IT News on 3:40 AM

Amazing! what is your first though when your friends told you that gmail is now give access to the IMAP and POP3 protocol? Perhaps you will sudently said, that was a joke or just another hoax.

I can't imagine that google are really provide these access for free. This is what just people looking for. With this service you will be able to read or download your gmail inbox into your local mail client such as Outlook,Eudora,Netscape and mobile device.

Gmail is improve day after day, and this service is the best one. Event yahoo never give these access freely.

The requirement or setting gmail Imap or Pop3 are versy easy, simply logon to your gmail account and then navigate to setting area.

Overall it’s a thumbs up for the Gmail team. Good job! its really cool guys!
I'll personaly write the step by step on how to configuring gmail pop3 access with outlook.


Disable windows popup warning on XP SP2

Written by IT News on 11:11 PM

Tips how to Disable "Your computer might be at risk" Popup in Windows XP SP2

If you just upgrading to windows XP SP2, you will see a popup message that tells you that your computer might be at risk because there is no antivirus software installed. Here's how to turn off that annoying message.


Note: The most recommendation regarding this issue is to install antivirus software on your computer.





Now open up your control panel, and then double-click the Security Center icon.

On the left hand side menu, you will see a resources section. Click the bottom link, "Change the way Security Center alerts me"
and makesure it isn't grayed.









Now choose which alert to disable. If you havn't installed any anti virus, just unchecked the "virus protection" checkbox.




How the computer viruses work?

Written by IT News on 1:59 AM


If you are interested on how any computer viruses work or attack, the following article will answer all about it. The article write by By Marshall Brain for howstuffworks.com

Inside This Article
1.Introduction to How Computer Viruses Work
2.Virus Origins
3.Virus History
4.Virus Evolution
5.E-mail Viruses
6.Worms
7.How to Protect Your Computer from Viruses
8.Lots More Information
9.See all Internet articles

In this article, we will discuss viruses -- both "traditional" viruses and the newer e-mail viruses -- so that you can learn how they work and also understand how to protect yourself.

Running Internet Explorer on linux

Written by IT News on 12:41 AM

Firefox is a good and best browser ever. The compatibility and its performance has been confirmed by any internet users world wide. And now firefox is faster, more secure and fully customizable to your online life.

And its included in most linux distro, "why do people try running it in linux?"
Even Linux devotees may need to use Internet Explorer on occasion for tasks such as testing Web design or JavaScript. Brian Smith shows you how to get Microsoft's browser running on Linux.


Getting started with ASP.NET AJAX

Written by IT News on 12:10 AM

Although there are a number of other free AJAX frameworks and toolkits available, Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX differs by its total integration into the ASP.NET environment. Justin James guides you through installation and configuration of ASP.NET AJAX.

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