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How to Solve MS Office VBA Compile Error UserAuthentication

MS Word VBA Compile error UserAuthentication

This is such a persistent issue that hopefully will die down soon. In a corporate world where there are so many legacy systems though, and this comes up more than we want to admit.This happened in one corporation that has one department relies on … [Continue reading]

January 24, 2022 Filed Under: How To Tagged With: Microsoft, Office

How to Install Fonts on macOS using Homebrew

Homebrew Package Manager installation page

If you have used Homebrew to manage your packages, you can also use it to install fonts on your macOS so long as the fonts are available. And as you'll see in the example below, this is way easier (and quicker) than downloading the fonts and install … [Continue reading]

January 21, 2022 Filed Under: How To Tagged With: macOS

How to Enable Font Ligatures in Visual Studio Code

Testing font ligatures in Visual Studio Code

Ligatures are special characters in a font that combine two or more characters into one.For example, if you use a ligatured font, whenever you type != it will become ≠.Aside from the arguments whether using a ligatured font is a good or … [Continue reading]

January 19, 2022 Filed Under: How To Tagged With: Code Editor, Microsoft, Visual Studio Code

Connect New SSRS Server to Old SQL Server with TLS

Windows registry enable TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2

This was posted just to share an experience of tackling a problem we encountered when we needed to connect an SSRS Server 2016 to an older SQL Server database (Windows Server 2008 R2) and what steps we took to troubleshoot the issue.After all the … [Continue reading]

January 17, 2022 Filed Under: Use Case Tagged With: Information Security, Microsoft, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Server, SSRS

How to Use Python to Connect to SQL Server

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Can Python work with SQL Server database? Some may argue that SQL Server is not the best SQL database for Python, but in most cases it actually does not matter. In my corporate experience, SQL Server may be the easiest database to use with Python. … [Continue reading]

January 12, 2022 Filed Under: How To Tagged With: Microsoft SQL Server, Python, SQL Server

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