2 Ways to Prevent Recipients from Forwarding Your Meeting Invitations to Others in Outlook

If you wish to prohibit the recipients from forwarding the meeting invitations that you send to them, you can use either of the two methods introduced in this article. By default, if the recipients forward your meeting invitations to other people, you as the meeting organizer will receive a notification. Yet, most of time, maybe what you want is blocking recipients from forwarding your meeting invitation, instead of a simple notification. Focused on this requirement, here we will share 2...

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4 Main Differences between Data Macros and UI Macros in MS Access

In this article we look at the 4 Main Differences between Data Macros and UI Macros in Ms Access Although there are several features and options in your MS Access application, one of the most used and essential feature out of all is the macros. These are important not only because they can automate task and save time, but also because they allow you to explore the option of multiple tasks that can be automated. MS Access provides you with two different kinds of macros; Data Macros and UI...

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Why You Are Not Able to Access Database in an Availability Group in SQL Server?

Failover Condition Level determines when a failover should occur. This applies to SQL Server Always on Availability Group and to the SQL Server Failover Cluster Instances. Based on the failover condition level, you might not be able to access databases participating in Always On. Policy to failover For an availability group, automatic failovers are controlled by failover policy. With these policies, we can attain the highest level of control on the conditions that trigger a failover. In your...

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