Math Example: How to calculate percentage increase, Decrease or Difference How to calculate percent increase between two numbers? To calculate percent difference, you need to follow these steps: Percent Problem: You need to calculate percent % increase from 2 to 10. First Step: find the difference between two numbers, in this case, it’s 10 – 2 = 8. Second Step: Take the difference, 8, and divide by the original number: 8/2 = 4. Last, multiply the number above by 100: 4*100 = 400%. You’re done! You calculated difference of a number in percent, and the answer is a percentage increase of 400%
Category: Solutions
Microsoft Office 365 Cloud – Backup Exchange Email and Move to Office 365 Cloud
Open Outlook. In account settings, click on the Exchange email account. Uncheck “Use Cache Mode”. Click “Next”. Click “Ok” and click “Finish”. Close and re-open Outlook. After opening, go to the Import/Export area. Export to a Personal Folder File (.pst). Click on the full email name and check the box, “Include subfolders”. Browse to where you want to create the backup and create a file name for the backup file. Click “Finish” and let it run.
After the backup finishes, you can now create your new connection to Office 365 Exchange Server. After confirming a good working connection, you can begin to manually move folders and emails.
Go to Account settings and the Data Files tab. Click “Add” and browse for your backup pst file. Click close and you should see a new group of folders in the left column. You can move items from the backup folders to the new “live” Office 365 connection.
WordPress – Adding iCal to an event in Events Manager
Go to “Events. Settings, Formatting, Events. Go to “Default single event format” and edit the code to include (#_EVENTICALLINK).
Add this event to your calendar:
#_EVENTICALLINK
Date/Time
Date(s) – #_EVENTDATES
#_EVENTTIMES
{has_location}
Location
#_LOCATIONLINK
{/has_location}
Categories
#_CATEGORIES
#_EVENTNOTES
{has_bookings}
Bookings
#_BOOKINGFORM
{/has_bookings}
Bands Performing:
#_ATT{Bands}
Windows 10 – Quick Assist Feature
Windows – Updates Not Working Because They Are Managed By System Administrator
The fix is to open the registry editor using REGEDIT, navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ Software \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows node, find the WindowsUpdate node, and DELETE the “WindowsUpdate” node. Close REGEDIT and reboot the machine. This will restore your machine to the default “Automatic Updates” functionality that the machine should have had when it was shipped from Dell.
From there, you can then go to Control Panel | Windows Update and configure the machine to use Automatic Updates as you wish.
Windows 7 – Failing to Update – Reset Windows Update
Purge Windows Update Cache–Windows 7 failing to update
1. Open Command Prompt by Start -> type “cmd“; right-click and Run as Administrator
2. On the Command Prompt, type “net stop wuauserv“.
This is done so that you will terminate the windows automatic update service to allow you to delete the cache files
3. Type “cd /d %windir%”
This takes you to the Windows directory
4. Type “rd /s SoftwareDistribution“
This command deletes the directory and all sub files and directories.
Wait a few seconds… and the cache has been purged.
5. Type “net start wuauserv“
This restarts the windows automatic update service.
6. Close the Command window
Reboot and try to run your updates again.
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821
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Microsoft Update Catalog
http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx
Solution for error 0x80070057, error 0x800B0001 and error 0x800B0100 on Windows 7
This problem occurs when some files used by Windows Update are corrupted or missing.
To resolve this Windows Update error, follow these steps:
Step 1: Run the easy fix for Windows Update
Just download the easy fix, then click Run.
Download
Step 2: Use System File Checker to repair damaged Windows files
If the problem continues, use the System File Checker tool to repair damaged Windows files, and then run Windows Update again. To do this, follow these steps:
- Open an elevated command prompt.
- Run the following command:
sfc /scannow - Try to install update again.
For more information about the System File Checker tool, view Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files.
Step 3: Run the System Update Readiness tool
If the problem continues, use the System Update Readiness tool (CheckSur) to fix this issue.
Microsoft Exchange Email – Backup and Move to Office 365 Cloud
Open Outlook. In account settings, click on the Exchange email account. Uncheck “Use Cache Mode”. Click “Next”. Click “Ok” and click “Finish”. Close and re-open Outlook. After opening, go to the Import/Export area. Export to a Personal Folder File (.pst). Click on the full email name and check the box, “Include subfolders”. Browse to where you want to create the backup and create a file name for the backup file. Click “Finish” and let it run.
After the backup finishes, you can now create your new connection to Office 365 Exchange Server. After confirming a good working connection, you can begin to manually move folders and emails.
Go to Account settings and the Data Files tab. Click “Add” and browse for your backup pst file. Click close and you should see a new group of folders in the left column. You can move items from the backup folders to the new “live” Office 365 connection
WordPress – Contributor Can’t Add Media or Featured Image to Posts or Events
WP Article: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/77613/allow-contributor-role-to-upload-images-and-not-edit-already-published-articles
Plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-role-editor/
Used the User Role Editor plugin and had to change one setting to allow this functionality. After installation, go to “Users”, “User Role Editor”, Select Contributor from the drop down and check the box “upload files”. Click update and it’s done. Can be managed as multi-site or individual sites.
if ( current_user_can(‘contributor’) && !current_user_can(‘upload_files’) )
add_action(‘admin_init’, ‘allow_contributor_uploads’);
function allow_contributor_uploads() {
$contributor = get_role(‘contributor’);
$contributor->add_cap(‘upload_files’);
}
WordPress – Tempera Top Bar Spacing
Add this code to the Custom CSS area under Miscellaneous Settings: /* Tempera Custom CSS */ #topbar {margin: 10px;}
User Profile Service Failed The Logon
Restore the computer to a previous restore point seems to be the best fix.