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Old 29-06-2007, 06:02 AM   #1
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Hi,
Can anybody tell me how to find "Offline Files tab" in Vista. In XP it use
to be in Windows Explorer->Tools menu->Folder Options->Offline Files tab.

Also, if anyone can tell, do microsoft released any tools to find this kind
of difference. I found the tool for Microsoft Office 2007 but couldn't find
anything for Windows Vista.

Thanks for any help
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Old 29-06-2007, 09:00 AM   #2
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"mhossain" <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Hi,
> Can anybody tell me how to find "Offline Files tab" in Vista. In XP it use
> to be in Windows Explorer->Tools menu->Folder Options->Offline Files tab.
>
> Also, if anyone can tell, do microsoft released any tools to find this
> kind
> of difference. I found the tool for Microsoft Office 2007 but couldn't
> find
> anything for Windows Vista.
>
> Thanks for any help


http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/wi...u=offline+files

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Old 29-06-2007, 03:35 PM   #3
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"Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote:

> "mhossain" <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> Hi,
>> Can anybody tell me how to find "Offline Files tab" in Vista. In
>> XP it use to be in Windows Explorer->Tools menu->Folder
>> Options->Offline Files tab.
>>
>> Also, if anyone can tell, do microsoft released any tools to find
>> this kind of difference. I found the tool for Microsoft Office
>> 2007 but couldn't find anything for Windows Vista.
>>
>> Thanks for any help

>
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/wi...h.aspx?=&qu=off
> line+files


Note to the OP:

You might want to add this link to your "Favorites", it's the start
page for the above and I'm sure you'll find it useful:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Wi...US/default.mspx

It's in my "Favorites"!


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Old 02-07-2007, 01:40 AM   #4
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Thanks Rock & XS11E.

However, If you guys or anybody can tell me the easy way to find all the
changes in Vista, it will be really helpful.

As Microsoft Office has assistance where you can click Word 2003 menu or
button and it will show you the new location in Word 2007.

If Microsoft has this then please let me know, if not it will be good to
have for Vista also. Just a Suggestion.

Thanks again.
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Old 02-07-2007, 05:46 AM   #5
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mhossain <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> However, If you guys or anybody can tell me the easy way to find
> all the changes in Vista, it will be really helpful.


I think you mean differences between Vista and XP?

I know of no source, maybe someone else does?

Possibly the best is this newsgroup if you can cut through all the off
topic posts.


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Old 02-07-2007, 06:51 AM   #6
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"mhossain" <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Thanks Rock & XS11E.
>
> However, If you guys or anybody can tell me the easy way to find all the
> changes in Vista, it will be really helpful.
>
> As Microsoft Office has assistance where you can click Word 2003 menu or
> button and it will show you the new location in Word 2007.
>
> If Microsoft has this then please let me know, if not it will be good to
> have for Vista also. Just a Suggestion.


I have you a link to the feature search page for Vista. That's one place to
look.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Wi...US/default.mspx

I know of no reference that lists all the changes.

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Old 02-07-2007, 07:42 AM   #7
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Thanks Guys.
If I find any thing I will let you know.


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Old 02-07-2007, 11:37 AM   #8
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there is no REAL need for you to wait for someone to point out the location to you.
simply use the START Orb and type into the SEARCH box what you need to find.

self help is always better because you learn more how to manage your computer.



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"mhossain" <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:084491BD-1C1C-4BAA-A514-6585CC345ED6@microsoft.com...
Thanks Rock & XS11E.

However, If you guys or anybody can tell me the easy way to find all the
changes in Vista, it will be really helpful.

As Microsoft Office has assistance where you can click Word 2003 menu or
button and it will show you the new location in Word 2007.

If Microsoft has this then please let me know, if not it will be good to
have for Vista also. Just a Suggestion.

Thanks again.
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Old 03-07-2007, 05:44 AM   #9
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Thanks.
I was thinking more about our user who within a month or so will start using
Vista. When we will give them Office Assistance imidieatly they will ask
simillar Assistance for Vista(thats from my experience). If Microsoft dosn't
have I can't help those poor users.

Thanks anyway
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Old 03-07-2007, 07:48 PM   #10
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"mhossain" <mhossain@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Thanks.
> I was thinking more about our user who within a month or so will start
> using
> Vista. When we will give them Office Assistance imidieatly they will ask
> simillar Assistance for Vista(thats from my experience). If Microsoft
> dosn't
> have I can't help those poor users.


Give them the link I gave you, and buy them a reference book on Vista. Also
Start | Help and Support is very good in Vista. But however one goes about
it, there is a learning curve with Vista, particularly for those who have
experience with XP. Users new to computers seem to have an easier time.
Some things are radically different in Vista from XP so if the user assumes
things are the same and tries to shoe horn everything into the XP mould, it
won't work.

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