This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Sort Notes alphabetically
Ignore stationery fonts
Exclude account from receiving
Embed YouTube videos
Don’t convert drive path to UNC path
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Sort Notes alphabetically
Ignore stationery fonts
Exclude account from receiving
Embed YouTube videos
Don’t convert drive path to UNC path
Several hotfixes have been released for Outlook 2007.
KB973404: Contains a big list of bug fixes including a fix for a printing bug that was reported via the newsgroups.
KB974489: Adds a new “Weekly Agenda Style” print style for the Outlook 2007 Calendar (File-> Page Setup).
KB973936: Fixes an issue where the calendar displays an incorrect date for Jewish Memorial Day.
Note that these hotfixes are not being offered via Microsoft Update. If you want to install any of the above hotfixes, you’ll have to request a download first (free). You can do this via the link at the beginning of the article. Updates that aren’t marked as “global” only apply to that specific language of Outlook; you cannot apply it if your language of Outlook isn’t listed.
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) has been designed specifically to help meet the challenges of any business and the needs of all the different groups with a stake in the messaging system. Exchange Server 2007 SP2 is a mission-critical communications tool that enables employees to be more productive and access their information anywhere and anytime while providing a messaging system that enables rich, efficient access to e-mail, calendar items, voice mail, and contacts. For the administrator, Exchange Server 2007 SP2 provides advanced protection options against e-mail security threats, such as spam and viruses, as well as the tools to help manage internal compliance and high availability needs. For an overview of the new features that are available in Exchange Server 2007 SP2, see "What’s New in Exchange Server 2007 SP2".
Download: Exchange 2007 Service Pack 2
View: Release Notes for Exchange 2007 SP2
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Find e-mail between specific dates
View today’s RSS feeds only
Windows 7 and Outlook
Unread mail count on logon screen is wrong
Copy folder structure
There are now over 300 tips at MSOutlook.info!
Exchange Server 2010 RC is now available for download. If you feel like testing the latest release of Exchange, you can install it on your own Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 machine.
There is also a pre-configured VHD available which you can run on a Windows 2008 Hyper-V server. Currently this is still only the BETA version of Exchange but an RC version of this download is expected to become available as well.
Don’t forget to read more information about the new features in Exchange 2010 if you are interested.
Download: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Release Candidate
Download: Exchange Server 2010 Beta VHD
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Synchronize frequently used contacts only
Blocked Senders size limit
Rename mail profile
Preparing Outlook for first use
Sync interval for Exchange account
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Icons not showing Forward/Reply status
Public Folder Contacts and Calendars in Navigation Pane
fxsext32.dll error
Breaking down large attachments
Don’t share private items
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Sync issues folder
Adding personal Stationery
Folder is full
Attachments coming in as gz-files
Editing the Registry
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Quickly access mail folder in Public Folders
Add your own locations to Save and Open dialogs
Out of Office reminder
Links show different color in Signatures
Watermark background
Changed Outlook version and can now no longer find your favorite feature? Feel like test driving Outlook 2010? Or have you heard of a feature but don't know where to find it in Outlook? This guide will help you on your way. It contains a list of most commonly used features and options that have been shifted around or renamed between Outlook versions and are sometimes hard to find back. In addition, a couple of options have links to them to find out more about how to use the feature. Continue reading: Where do I find…?