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Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ?
Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is
most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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Hi,
i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying
to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Hi, i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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Jez: I do so LOVE your directness.
![]() ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Jezebel" wrote in message ... You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Hi, i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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So, whats new ??
When attend people to follow the rules they wanted, this is always the case. Im not affraid for that. (Sorry, im already the company monster, but i don't mind) "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Hi, i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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Gegen der Dummheit kämpfen die Götter selbst vergebens.
"Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... So, whats new ?? When attend people to follow the rules they wanted, this is always the case. Im not affraid for that. (Sorry, im already the company monster, but i don't mind) "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Hi, i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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Ach, jemand soll es machen !
"Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... Gegen der Dummheit kämpfen die Götter selbst vergebens. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... So, whats new ?? When attend people to follow the rules they wanted, this is always the case. Im not affraid for that. (Sorry, im already the company monster, but i don't mind) "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Hi, i know that users don't want to register there document, thats why we want to 'force' them. Not knowing that another users have made changes on essential documents costs more than to 'force' everyone to register there documents. Someone any other suggestions ? "Jezebel" schreef in bericht ... There are quite a few that do bits of what you describe. The key problem is most of the time, the users won't play ball. Although it's possible to set up a system do do all these things automatically, a lot of the time users just want to create a one-off, throw-away document that isn't part of the control system; but to support that you need to make the control optional, and then users forget to use it. (How would you feel about a hard copy filing system that insisted you file *every* piece of paper?) Have a look at SharePoint, Documentum, Interleave, and any other links you can find that refer to those products. "Kees van Amerongen" wrote in message ... Is there a software package outhere that can solve our wishlist ? Wishlist : 1.. Add-on for MsWord, Excel and Powerpoint, including the contextmenu of the Windows Explorer 2.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be an generated versionnumber in the documentsname. 3.. When using "Save" or "Save as" there should be a possibility to add additional information (keywords) in a database. including giving 'rights' to users/usergroups 4.. When saving a already existing document, then transfer the former version to an archive (or make the former version no longer direct available (don't delete it)) 5.. When deleting a document, place the last version in a archive. 6.. Integration with the Windows Explorer 7.. Central database with posibilitys to search the already mentioned keywords. 8.. Possibility to work off-line, and afterwards synchronise with the central database. 9.. Option to read existing directories and add the documents to the database (including a versionnumber to the documentsname). 10.. Adding rights to users/usergroups (see point 3) 11.. Open database (for example ODBC database of other thru Delphi available database) Optional: a.. Searchoptions within the documents. b.. Web-interface Nice to have a.. Open architecture (COM interface) Thanks for your input Kees van Amerongen Netherlands |
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Jezebel shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.docmanagement:
You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. Godwin was here. Thread stops here. -- Amedee Van Gasse |
#10
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Hmm. I don't think that use of the word "nazi" is equivalent to mentioning
Hitler (but now I have). g -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Jezebel shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.docmanagement: You do like banging your head against a wall don't you? What you're trying to do just doesn't work. All that happens is that people will start calling you the document nazi. Godwin was here. Thread stops here. -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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