Microsoft recently discontinued the older versions of Office viewers. Microsoft will not provide hotfix, service pack, or security update support for these products. The discontinued Office viewers are as follows:
This article describes how to make Web pages available for offline viewing using Internet Explorer 5. When you make a Web page available offline, you can read its content when your computer is not connected to the Internet.
The following topics are discussed in this article:
NOTE: Some Web sites use HTTP headers or META tags within a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or Active Server Pages (ASP) document itself, to prevent their contents from being stored in your disk cache (Temporary Internet Files). In this case, the Make available offline and Synchronize options may appear to work, but the Web site content is not stored in your disk cache. As a result, the site is unavailable for offline viewing. For example, after you click the Make available offline option and then synchronize your Outlook.com inbox, you are unable to view your Outlook.com inbox offline.
For a New Offline Web Page:
When you make a new Web page available for offline viewing, click Customize in the Add Favorite dialog box to start the Offline Favorite Wizard. The Offline Favorite Wizard can be used to configure the following settings:
The "Does this site require a password?" option enables you to specify a user name and password for the offline Web page if it is required. The user name and password are automatically provided when Internet Explorer synchronizes the Web page.
For an Existing Offline Web Page: To customize an existing offline Web page, click Organize Favorites on the Favorites menu, click the offline Web page you want to modify, and then click Properties. You can specify the following settings:
Synchronization Items tab: You can specify the network connection to use for the selected schedule. You can also select which offline Web pages to synchronize with this schedule. Internet Explorer can also automatically connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to synchronize your Web pages.
The "Download pages links deep from this page" setting enables you to specify how many links deep Internet Explorer should download Web pages for offline use. You can choose to follow links outside of the page's Web site and limit the amount of hard disk space allocated to the Web page. You can also specify what type of content to download or omit from your Web pages by clicking the Advanced button.
NOTE: When you choose to work offline, Internet Explorer always starts in Offline mode until you click Work Offline on the File menu to clear the check mark.
For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
In short I want to download a map and view it offline, I have MapPoint and Streets and Trips both by Microsoft but they do not work with Windows 8.1. I have not yet found any decent maps that work with Windows 8.1.
By the way: In addition or as a replacement of your notebook, I recommend using a handheld mobile device (a smartphone or tablet; with GPS built-in) for your usecase. There are many good OSM apps with offline maps, POIs and routing for Android and iOS.
For stakeholders who only need file-viewing access, we offer free viewers without a subscription. If you're transitioning to named user, be sure to take advantage of the trade-in offers available to you.
The log showing the offline scan run seems to be stored in a file below C:\Windows\Microsoft Antimalware\Support, using the naming scheme MPLog--.log (e.g. MPLog-20181217-055720.log).You can tell that it is an offline scan log by the following line somewhere at the beginning:2018-12-17T04:57:20.837Z [PlatUpd] Service launched successfully from: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Offline Scanner
In addition to viewing 3D models, you can use Bentley View as a free CAD viewer with capabilities to search for objects, measure distances and areas accurately, and print drawings to scale with full fidelity, on every desktop, for free. You can easily open DWG and open DXF designs with the same fidelity as the authoring software.
I have application running on my server that reported today that server went offline for few seconds. I would like to find server log to see why that happened. Where should I look within event viewer to locate this error.
I'd check the logs of the application itself or the application log in event viewer may show a crash. It'd help to define "offline", did it crash or did the server just stop responding for a few seconds?
We just started using our monitoring program yesterday to check for servers going offline, and this morning I get a message about 3 servers going offline - same as your situation. No server failures, no hard restart, Windows logs don't even kick out a "critical error" message. In my case, something is triggering SCM to stop and restart a few services for a second or two. The point I'm trying to make, in a roundabout, discombobulated way, is that monitoring software may be seeing something as small as a service stopping and restarting and logging it as "server offline", even though no major errors or damage have occurred. Pull up the system logs and scroll to around the time you got the errors and see what comes up.
The point I'm trying to make, in a roundabout, discombobulated way, is that monitoring software may be seeing something as small as a service stopping and restarting and logging it as "server offline", even though no major errors or damage have occurred.
Microsoft Help Viewer (HV) is the offline help system (local help) developed by Microsoft that ships with versions of Microsoft Windows including and subsequent to Windows 8, as well as Visual Studio 2010 and its associated MSDN Library.
Visual Studio 2010 includes a taskbar applet in the Windows notification area (system tray) that arbitrates between viewing offline help and online help in the browser when F1 is pressed, and resolves help topic URIs to the proper topic page. It also includes a "library manager" application to manage the download, installation and uninstallation of help topics on the system, as well as whether to prefer online help when connected to the Internet.
Viewing PowerPoint files without downloading any software? This can be done by using online viewers. Although they allow for easy viewing, some features of the desktop version may be missing. Plus, there could be restrictions on file size or privacy.
Another way is to transform PowerPoint files into PDF format. Not only does this make them compatible with different devices, but it also keeps the formatting and layout of the original presentation. By using PDF viewers such as Adobe Acrobat Reader or Foxit Reader, you can easily view your PowerPoint presentations.
For stakeholders who only need file-viewing access, we offer free viewers without a subscription. If you're transitioning to named user, make sure that you take advantage of the trade-in offers available to you.
In addition to regular reports that open in a web browser and can be automatically delivered, Veeam ONE offers offline reports that can be generated in Veeam Report Viewer. This is a convenient way to view report data off-site, outside the local infrastructure or its networks.
While using a browser remains a straightforward method for online PDF viewing, its functionalities often stop at merely opening files. For those seeking enhanced control over both online and offline PDFs, the best PDF editors and best free PDF editors offer robust features that go beyond just displaying a document.
Is there a way to display .md files offline so we know what it will look like once it's uploaded in Github? I'm referring to showing the README.md file as it would come out in Github, and not as for editing purposes.
I just coded up an offline markdown viewer using the node.js file watcher and socket.io, so you point your browser at localhost and run ./markdownviewer /path/to/README.md and it streams it to the browser using websockets.
One of the simplest resources that works well on MacOSX is the Markdown Quick Look plugin found at InkMark. After installing this on OS X 10.9+, you simply select a markdown file in Finder and tap the space bar. I am not certain if the results are correlated 100% with Github but they are pretty good and make for a tiny unobtrusive offline viewer only solution. Mashable also wrote an article on 78 different tools if you'd like other options.
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