As part of my activities for my charity (National Coastwatch Lyme Bay - contributions welcome!) I am required by GDPR to keep sensitive files in Microsoft's Cloud, but prefer to manipulate them (Word and Excel)
locally because the web versions of these are not as powerful as their
local equivalents, to which I have access.
I want to write a couple of scripts to download certain files from
OneDrive then move them back after processing. Can anyone recommend an add-in to do this? - clearly I don't want a sync-ing solution.
TIA
On 2019-10-05, Grimble <grimble@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
As part of my activities for my charity (National Coastwatch Lyme Bay -
contributions welcome!) I am required by GDPR to keep sensitive files in
Microsoft's Cloud, but prefer to manipulate them (Word and Excel)
Why this requirement? So that any hacker can download and read the
filesi:-? Or what is the rationale?
locally because the web versions of these are not as powerful as their
local equivalents, to which I have access.
I want to write a couple of scripts to download certain files from
OneDrive then move them back after processing. Can anyone recommend an
add-in to do this? - clearly I don't want a sync-ing solution.
TIA
As part of my activities for my charity (National Coastwatch Lyme Bay - contributions welcome!) I am required by GDPR to keep sensitive files in Microsoft's Cloud, but prefer to manipulate them (Word and Excel)A bit more background: National Coastwatch Institution is a national
locally because the web versions of these are not as powerful as their
local equivalents, to which I have access.
I want to write a couple of scripts to download certain files from
OneDrive then move them back after processing. Can anyone recommend an add-in to do this? - clearly I don't want a sync-ing solution.
TIA
On 6/10/19 11:29 am, William Unruh wrote:
On 2019-10-05, Grimble <grimble@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
As part of my activities for my charity (National Coastwatch Lyme Bay -
contributions welcome!) I am required by GDPR to keep sensitive files in >>> Microsoft's Cloud, but prefer to manipulate them (Word and Excel)
Why this requirement? So that any hacker can download and read the
filesi:-? Or what is the rationale?
locally because the web versions of these are not as powerful as their
local equivalents, to which I have access.
I want to write a couple of scripts to download certain files from
OneDrive then move them back after processing. Can anyone recommend an
add-in to do this? - clearly I don't want a sync-ing solution.
TIA
Can you put them in Google Drive, then use Google Docs to edit them?
Probably, you need to ask this on a Windows forum, write a script that Windows understands, and make its target your Linux copy. Any app such
as wget can download the files. You will need to deal with the
different permissions, and presumably the format will have to suit other members who don't have Linux. Windows offered me to put my files in One Drive. When I did that, the files were unwritable, and any local copies were unwritable as well.
For something this complicated, I would do everything in one OS, which
would have to be Windows, maybe running in Virtualbox.
HTH,
Doug.
Under the heading, "Windows 10 Just Screwed the Pooch (Again)" dated Oct
7, LifeHacker reports that the latest updates to Win10 breaks the OS in several ways, including "boot-up, printing, Windows Search and even the Start Menu."
But when Mageia can't provide a working C++ or an RPMdrake that doesn't crash, I start to have doubts about which is better.
I am in the middle of a download of over 1K packages in Cauldron. They
must have adopted KDE's approach, and be downloading the whole shebang.
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