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    Hi gurus. I need to create floor map for each (4 floors) floor in my company new building. Map should be similar to Google maps i.e. when map is viewed (image) I want to show employee names in their cubicles. When specific person is searched I want to show where he seats (just that person). Employee (name) should be tied to Office Communicator (IM), which shows status of the person. I can get employee information from Active Directory (name, title, email, etc.) Did anyone have any experience doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I didn't explain good enough let me know and I will try as best as I can. Thank you all, Alex.

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      Hi gurus. I need to create floor map for each (4 floors) floor in my company new building. Map should be similar to Google maps i.e. when map is viewed (image) I want to show employee names in their cubicles. When specific person is searched I want to show where he seats (just that person). Employee (name) should be tied to Office Communicator (IM), which shows status of the person. I can get employee information from Active Directory (name, title, email, etc.) Did anyone have any experience doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I didn't explain good enough let me know and I will try as best as I can. Thank you all, Alex.

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      If you cross-post, it's unlikely you're going to get much help :|

      Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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        Hi gurus. I need to create floor map for each (4 floors) floor in my company new building. Map should be similar to Google maps i.e. when map is viewed (image) I want to show employee names in their cubicles. When specific person is searched I want to show where he seats (just that person). Employee (name) should be tied to Office Communicator (IM), which shows status of the person. I can get employee information from Active Directory (name, title, email, etc.) Did anyone have any experience doing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I didn't explain good enough let me know and I will try as best as I can. Thank you all, Alex.

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        This question is for both forums and I don't know how to ask it otherwise. Instead of just answering the way you did, and wasting your time and mine, you could've answer my question, if you can of course. Then you can let me know that I souldn't have posted it in 2 forums. Again. I've done it only because I know it can be related to both Forums and I'm not sure people visit both of them like you do. Thank you, Alex.

        I see that you've posted this response directly to me rather than to the forum. If you had taken the time to read the forum guidelines, you would know that cross-posting is frowned upon. You shouldn't have to be told this - it's common sense. Cross-posting makes it difficult for people to collaborate on a solution and for other people to find help when searching the forums. I'm not wasting yours or my time by stating this, I'm making you aware of your breach of etiquette. As rule 1 in the forum guidelines states - choose the most appropriate forum for your question and post there only. Your statement that most people don't visit all the forums is irrelevent. Anyway, what has your question got to do with VB.NET? It's clearly a web development issue.

        Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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          This question is for both forums and I don't know how to ask it otherwise. Instead of just answering the way you did, and wasting your time and mine, you could've answer my question, if you can of course. Then you can let me know that I souldn't have posted it in 2 forums. Again. I've done it only because I know it can be related to both Forums and I'm not sure people visit both of them like you do. Thank you, Alex.

          I see that you've posted this response directly to me rather than to the forum. If you had taken the time to read the forum guidelines, you would know that cross-posting is frowned upon. You shouldn't have to be told this - it's common sense. Cross-posting makes it difficult for people to collaborate on a solution and for other people to find help when searching the forums. I'm not wasting yours or my time by stating this, I'm making you aware of your breach of etiquette. As rule 1 in the forum guidelines states - choose the most appropriate forum for your question and post there only. Your statement that most people don't visit all the forums is irrelevent. Anyway, what has your question got to do with VB.NET? It's clearly a web development issue.

          Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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          Yeah. I know it is. But had web questions answered to me in this Forum before. Sometimes you can get a good idea/push from people in here. Sorry for the breach of etiquette. Usually I don't do this. I really need to make my problem work and right now I'm not even sure how to start. Tanks, Alex.

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