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Guide: Troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook
Got a Microsoft Outlook problem? Whether you’ve run into a confusing error message, your users are experiencing password or calendar issues, or you simply can’t connect, we’ve got the answer here. Feature
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Microsoft Outlook Anywhere explained
With a growing remote and mobile workforce, users need easy access to email and information on Exchange servers. That’s where Outlook Anywhere comes in. Feature
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Admin's guide to configuring Gmail in Outlook
Have any users requested Outlook to be configured so they can access their Gmail accounts? Some may have already set it up themselves. Either way, it pays to know about the various configurations. guide
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Your guide to our Exchange explained series
Unsure about what hosted Exchange is, or what it means to virtualize an Exchange server? Our Exchange explained series dissects those topics and more. guide
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Top 10 Microsoft Outlook and OWA tips of 2011
Just in time for the holidays, we’ve bundled up our 10 most popular Outlook and OWA tips of 2011. One look at the list and you’ll see why these tips kept users clicking all year. Feature
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Free tools to ease Exchange Server and Outlook administration
Looking for ways to relieve Exchange and Outlook administration woes without spending a mint? Look no further than this helpful list of seven free tools. Toolbox
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Five Quick Links: SharePoint and Outlook integration
Frustrated that you have to manage SharePoint and Outlook? There might be some benefits to it after all. Tutorial
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Top 10 Microsoft Outlook tips of 2010
Just in time for the holidays, these top 10 Outlook tips make great stocking stuffers for frustrated users and fellow admins. Feature
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Quick steps in Outlook 2010
Create your own quick steps in Outlook 2010 with the built-in editor that simplifies common tasks such as emailing your team or manager. Slideshow
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The backstage view in Outlook 2010
Recall and resend messages with the Outlook 2010 backstage view. This feature allows you to move messages to a different folder and learn new ways to work with your documents. Slideshow
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Expert Exchange insight: Quotes from TEC 2012
Exchange experts at TEC 2012 had lots of interesting things to say about Exchange, Office 365 and more. Here are some of the most interesting quotes from the show. News | 02 May 2012
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Microsoft extends personal archiving to Outlook 2007
Though it missed the cut with Exchange 2010 SP1, Microsoft has finally added personal archiving for Outlook 2007 users. News | 21 Dec 2010
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A few favorite Microsoft Exchange Server blogs
One of these Microsoft Exchange Server blogs may contain the solution to that burning Exchange issue, Outlook dilemma or Outlook Web Access glitch that you've been searching for. Column | 26 Feb 2008
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Microsoft Windows protocol walls tumble down
With Microsoft's decision to open its APIs and protocols, developers and IT managers are finally on a road to true interoperability. Article | 21 Feb 2008
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Critical fixes for Excel, Outlook and Windows
Microsoft starts the year with security updates for Excel, Outlook and Windows. Three of the fixes are rated critical. Article | 09 Jan 2007
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Office Communications Server 2007 private beta released
Microsoft's unified communications strategy moves forward with the release of Office Communications Server 2007. Article | 12 Dec 2006
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Microsoft reorg aligns Exchange with Outlook
Exchange Server and Outlook are finally together under one management umbrella over at Microsoft. Article | 31 Jan 2006
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Accessing another user's mailbox in Outlook
In this tip from "15 tips in 15 minutes: Managing recipients and distribution lists," you'll learn how to access another user's Microsoft Outlook mailbox by following this tip showing you how to delegate mailbox access, grant access to another user, ... Article | 13 Oct 2005
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Monad hits a milestone
Microsoft has released a second beta for Monad, the company's alternative to the Linux and Unix command line scripting languages. Article | 13 Sep 2005
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Microsoft takes aim at Blackberry with mobile e-mail
Microsoft plans to release free tools for Exchange Server 2003 and Windows Mobile 5.0 that will allow e-mail and other data in Outlook to be redirected to mobile devices running versions of Windows. The move is seen as a challenge to capabilities off... News | 06 Jun 2005
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Troubleshooting Outlook Anywhere: Where to start
Several factors can stop Outlook Anywhere from working correctly. Familiarize yourself with the most common pain points and learn their fixes here. Tip
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All Outlook 2010 Trust Center settings are not created equal
The Outlook 2010 Trust Center offers plenty of security settings to administrators. That doesn’t mean they’re all important though. Tip
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Don’t overlook security add-ons when troubleshooting Outlook issues
Third-party add-ons are supposed to aid and protect Outlook, right? They may be hurting more than they’re helping if not properly configured. Tip
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Exchange Mailbag: Fixing common Outlook user issues
In this edition of the Exchange Mailbag, our expert explains what to do if your users keep receiving duplicate messages, why spell check may not be working and more. Tip
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Fixes for faulty Outlook and hosted Exchange connections
Some early Office 365 adopters have experienced Outlook connectivity problems. We've identified the culprits as well as the solutions. Tip
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Why 32-bit Microsoft apps persist on 64-bit Windows desktops
While Microsoft’s latest server products are 64-bit, Windows desktop apps come in 32- and 64-bit versions. In some cases -- such as Outlook 2010 -- the old 32-bit version wins. Tip
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Troubleshooting Outlook 2010 calendar entry corruptions
Outlook calendar quirks can drive any Exchange admin crazy. But don’t stress; here are some solutions to common issues with calendar entries and recurring appointments. Tip
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Protecting Outlook 2010 with group policy security settings
Your Exchange servers may be secure, but neglecting to protect Outlook 2010 puts your company at risk. Learn some group policy security settings that prevent security disasters. Tip
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Command-line switches to troubleshoot Outlook 2010 problems
Are your users experiencing Outlook problems? These five command-line switches will help identify and remedy the cause. Tip
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How to configure SharePoint 2010 to scan Outlook 2010 for colleagues
Most users think social networking involves updating their Facebook status. Configure SharePoint and Outlook 2010 to help them connect with colleagues for work purposes instead. Tip
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What's the best way to set Exchange mailbox size limits?
Get tips and expert advice on the best way to set Exchange mailbox size limits for users. Answer
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Four reasons why Outlook passwords are not being saved
There are several potential reasons why your users’ Outlook passwords for Exchange are not being stored. Our expert examines the top four and their fixes. Answer
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Why mssphtb.dll was disabled in Outlook 2010
Exchange admins wonder why Microsoft disabled the mssphtb.dll utility in Outlook 2010. Our expert clears the air on this misunderstood search component. Answer
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Deciphering the extend.dat Outlook error message
Frustrated admins have been dealing with extend.dat error messages since Outlook 97. Our expert sheds some light on this all-too-common Outlook error. Answer
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Reconfiguring .pst file home locations on Exchange
Find out how to set home default locations and autoarchive your .pst files. Ask the Expert
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Resolving a mobile device problem in Outlook 2003
The answer to dealing with a mobile issue in Outlook 2003 might be properly configuring your URL. Ask the Expert
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Permanently remove a POP email account from Outlook 2003
Our expert offers a way to get rid of an unwanted POP email account from Microsoft Outlook 2003. Ask the Expert
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Accessing old mail remotely with OWA
You have a few options when trying to access old email copies remotely while using OWA on Outlook 2007. Ask the Expert
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Defining the relationship between Outlook, AD and Exchange Server
Find out how Outlook, AD and Exchange are connected and the roles each play for users. Ask the Expert
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Exporting Exchange Server mailbox messages into .pst files
Learn the necessary steps to export Exchange Server mailbox messages into .pst files and how to open them using Outlook 2007. Ask the Expert
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Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is the preferred email client used to access Microsoft Exchange Server email Definition
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email bankruptcy
Email bankruptcy is an acknowledgement that your email has become unmanageable and the decision to either purge your inbox and start afresh or, more radically, to renounce email altogether... (Continued) Definition
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bacn
Bacn (pronounced as "bacon") is Internet slang for email that a user wants to read, but not right away. (Continued...) Definition
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offline folder file
An offline folder file is the location for offline folders (OST files) in Microsoft Outlook. Definition
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OST file (.ost)
An OST file is an offline folder file in Microsoft Outlook. Definition
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seat
In a networked computer system, a seat is a workstation that can be operated by one user at a time. Definition
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whitelist
A whitelist is a list of e-mail addresses or domain names from which an e-mail blocking program will allow messages to be received. Definition
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blackhole list (blacklist)
A blackhole list, sometimes simply referred to as a blacklist, is the publication of a group of ISP addresses known to be sources of spam, a type of e-mail more formally known as unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE). Definition
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Stuff I've Seen
Stuff I've Seen is the name of a capability under study by Microsoft that allows a Windows user to quickly locate all occurrences of any item of information the user has previously created or read, whether in e-mail, address books, Web pages, or offi... Definition
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MAPI (Messaging Application Program Interface)
MAPI (Messaging Application Program Interface) is a Microsoft Windows program interface that enables you to send e-mail from within a Windows application and attach the document you are working on to the e-mail note. Definition
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Top tip of 2007: How to fix corrupt Microsoft Outlook calendar entries
Discover how to fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 corrupt calendar entries with the step-by-step strategies revealed in this tipcast. Podcast
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Expert Exchange insight: Quotes from TEC 2012
Exchange experts at TEC 2012 had lots of interesting things to say about Exchange, Office 365 and more. Here are some of the most interesting quotes from the show. News
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Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is the preferred email client used to access Microsoft Exchange Server email Definition
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Guide: Troubleshooting Microsoft Outlook
Got a Microsoft Outlook problem? Whether you’ve run into a confusing error message, your users are experiencing password or calendar issues, or you simply can’t connect, we’ve got the answer here. Feature
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Microsoft Outlook Anywhere explained
With a growing remote and mobile workforce, users need easy access to email and information on Exchange servers. That’s where Outlook Anywhere comes in. Feature
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Admin's guide to configuring Gmail in Outlook
Have any users requested Outlook to be configured so they can access their Gmail accounts? Some may have already set it up themselves. Either way, it pays to know about the various configurations. guide
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Troubleshooting Outlook Anywhere: Where to start
Several factors can stop Outlook Anywhere from working correctly. Familiarize yourself with the most common pain points and learn their fixes here. Tip
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Your guide to our Exchange explained series
Unsure about what hosted Exchange is, or what it means to virtualize an Exchange server? Our Exchange explained series dissects those topics and more. guide
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What's the best way to set Exchange mailbox size limits?
Get tips and expert advice on the best way to set Exchange mailbox size limits for users. Answer
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All Outlook 2010 Trust Center settings are not created equal
The Outlook 2010 Trust Center offers plenty of security settings to administrators. That doesn’t mean they’re all important though. Tip
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Don’t overlook security add-ons when troubleshooting Outlook issues
Third-party add-ons are supposed to aid and protect Outlook, right? They may be hurting more than they’re helping if not properly configured. Tip
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About Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook is the most popular email client used to access Exchange Server email. These helpful Microsoft Outlook tips and tutorials explain how to install, configure, manage and troubleshoot end-user Exchange Server email issues.