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Work With Office Safe Modes
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office safe modes can allow the user to safely use a Microsoft Office program that has encountered certain problems. There are two types of safe modes: Automated Safe mode is when the...
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What Happened to the Drawing Toolbar?
Dec 2007
The Drawing toolbar is not available in most 2007 Microsoft Office system programs. The Ribbon, which is a part of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface, replaces the Drawing toolbar and...
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What Happened to the Insert Diagram or Organization Chart Button on the Drawing Toolbar?
Dec 2007
The Insert Diagram or Organization Chart button on the Drawing toolbar is not available in most 2007 Microsoft Office system programs. In some 2007 Office release programs, the Ribbon, which is a...
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What Is a Microsoft Exchange Account?
Dec 2007
Some features in Outlook require the user to use a Microsoft Exchange account. Exchange is an e-mail-based collaborative communications server for businesses. Licenses for Exchange can be...
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Outlook Connection Settings and Status
Dec 2007
Connection state determines whether Microsoft Outlook can connect with the e-mail server. The user can specify that each time he or she starts Outlook, a specific state is used - online or...
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Change Offline Address Book Details for Microsoft Exchange Server e-Mail Accounts
Dec 2007
This feature of Change offline address book details for Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail accounts requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange...
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Synchronization Error Folders
Dec 2007
This feature of Synchronization error folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do...
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White Papers
Turn on or Off Cached Exchange Mode
Dec 2007
This feature of Turn on or off Cached Exchange Mode requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal...
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Change the Cached Exchange Mode Connection Setting
Dec 2007
This feature of Change the Cached Exchange Mode connection setting requires using a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account in Cached Exchange Mode. Most home and personal...
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White Papers
Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
Dec 2007
This feature of Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
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White Papers
Configure the Unified Messaging Play on Phone Number Option
Dec 2007
This feature of Configuring the Unified Messaging Play on Phone number option requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use...
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Record Unified Messaging Voice Mail Greetings
Dec 2007
This feature of Record Unified Messaging voice mail greetings requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The...
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White Papers
Turn on or Off Unified Messaging Missed Call Notifications
Dec 2007
This feature of Turn on or off Unified Messaging missed call notifications requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
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Use Outlook Anywhere to Connect to Your Exchange Server Without VPN
Dec 2007
This feature of Use Outlook Anywhere to connect to your Exchange server without VPN requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
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White Papers
Create and Share a Public Folder
Dec 2007
This feature of creating and sharing a public folder requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal...
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White Papers
Post and Reply to Information in Public Folders
Dec 2007
This feature of Post and reply to information in public folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
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Customize Notes
Dec 2007
To change the color of individual notes, the user needs to assign a color category to each note. The notes will acquire the color that is associated with the assigned color category, which...
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Assign a Color Category to a Note
Dec 2007
Assigning color categories to notes enables the user to quickly identify those notes and to associate them with related items, such as e-mail messages or Contacts. A note takes on the color of its...
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Recording Information in Journal
Dec 2007
Journal automatically records actions that one chooses which relate to specific, selected contacts and places the actions in a Timeline view. In addition to tracking Microsoft Office Outlook...
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Automatically Reply to Messages With the Out of Office Assistant
Dec 2007
The user can set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to send an automatic response to some or all of the people who send the user e-mail messages. The Out of Office Assistant command only appears on...
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Printing in Outlook
Dec 2007
In any folder, the user can print individual items or a view of all items in the folder. For example, in Calendar, the user can print the contents of one appointment, or he or she can print the...
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Print an Outlook Address Book
Dec 2007
When printing an Outlook address book, user chooses which fields of information to include. Two of the more common scenarios are described: printing names and mailing addresses and names and...
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Display an Alternate Calendar
Dec 2007
This feature of Display an alternate calendar applies to any language that enables an alternate calendar : Arabic, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. The short and long...
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White Papers
Unicode Support for Multilanguage Data in Outlook
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook supports Unicode and provides full support for multilingual data. If the user works in a multinational organization or share messages and items with people who use Outlook...
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White Papers
Add an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content publishers to make news, blogs, and other content available to subscribers. The user can add the favorite RSS Feeds as subscriptions in...
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Add a Collection of RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 supports the .opml file format for exchanging a collection of RSS Feed configuration information between programs that can organize and display RSS Feeds. Such...
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Share or Export RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
RSS content is delivered to subscribers by a mechanism known as a feed. The user can share their favorite RSS Feeds with another person by sending them an e-mail message with a link to the RSS...
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White Papers
Cancel an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
At any time one can cancel a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feed. One can either cancel the feed and remove all items from that feed in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, or cancel the feed and keep...
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Automatically Delete Older RSS Items
Dec 2007
The volume of content on some RSS Feeds can be very high. When the user adds more RSS Feeds to Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, one might discover that the Microsoft Exchange mailbox or Personal...
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Share the Same RSS Feeds List Between Windows Internet Explorer and Outlook
Dec 2007
When the user uses Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, he or she can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program. The user accomplishes...
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Turn Desktop Alerts On or Off
Dec 2007
A Desktop Alert is a notification that appears on the desktop when one receives a new e-mail message, meeting request, or task request. Desktop Alerts are turned on by default. This paper explains...
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Manage Messages by Using Rules
Dec 2007
This paper explains what rules are and how one can use rules to stay organized and current with the activity in the Inbox. A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook takes automatically on...
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Automatically Forward My Messages to Another e-Mail Account
Dec 2007
By using a rule (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
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Import or Export a Set of Rules
Dec 2007
When one import rules (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
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White Papers
Create Custom Actions Rules
Dec 2007
A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook automatically performs on sent or received e-mail messages, and the action is based on conditions that one specifies in the Rules and Alerts...
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Help to Protect Your Outlook Information by Using a Password
Dec 2007
To help protect the Microsoft Office Outlook information, the user should first create a password for the Microsoft Windows user account, also known as the Microsoft Windows logon password. If...
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I Get an Enter Network Password Prompt
Dec 2007
Each time the user uses Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to connect to the POP3 (POP3: A common protocol that is used to retrieve e-mail messages from an Internet e-mail server.) e-mail account, the...
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White Papers
Overview of Certificates and Cryptographic e-Mail Messaging in Outlook
Dec 2007
The user can help prevent impersonation and tampering of e-mail messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 by using cryptographic features such as S/MIME, digital signatures and encryption. The...
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White Papers
Get a Digital ID
Dec 2007
A digital ID enables the user to send cryptographic e-mail messages for more secure communication using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. The user can send digitally signed messages to prove their...
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Send a Digitally Signed Message
Dec 2007
By digitally signing a message, the user applies the signature to the message. The digital signature includes the certificate and public key. This information proves to the recipient that one...
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Schedule When a Send/receive Command Runs
Dec 2007
The user can configure Microsoft Office Outlook to check the accounts for new items on a schedule and before one exits the program. If the user has only the default All Accounts Send/Receive...
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White Papers
Why Use Send/Receive Groups?
Dec 2007
Send/Receive groups contain one or more e-mail accounts, RSS feeds, and Internet published calendars that the user has set up in Microsoft Office Outlook. The All Accounts Send/Receive group is...
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Verify the Digital Signature on a Signed Message
Dec 2007
When someone checks the drivers license or other photo ID to make sure that the user is who he or she say they are, it is important that they check to match the photo with the user's face....
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White Papers
Encrypt e-Mail Messages
Dec 2007
Encrypting an e-mail message in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 protects the privacy of the message by converting it from readable plaintext into ciphered (scrambled) text. Only the recipient who...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Send a Digitally Signed Message
Dec 2007
By digitally signing a message, the user applies the signature to the message. The digital signature includes the certificate and public key. This information proves to the recipient that one...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Get a Digital ID
Dec 2007
A digital ID enables the user to send cryptographic e-mail messages for more secure communication using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. The user can send digitally signed messages to prove their...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Overview of Certificates and Cryptographic e-Mail Messaging in Outlook
Dec 2007
The user can help prevent impersonation and tampering of e-mail messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 by using cryptographic features such as S/MIME, digital signatures and encryption. The...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
I Get an Enter Network Password Prompt
Dec 2007
Each time the user uses Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to connect to the POP3 (POP3: A common protocol that is used to retrieve e-mail messages from an Internet e-mail server.) e-mail account, the...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Help to Protect Your Outlook Information by Using a Password
Dec 2007
To help protect the Microsoft Office Outlook information, the user should first create a password for the Microsoft Windows user account, also known as the Microsoft Windows logon password. If...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Create Custom Actions Rules
Dec 2007
A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook automatically performs on sent or received e-mail messages, and the action is based on conditions that one specifies in the Rules and Alerts...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Import or Export a Set of Rules
Dec 2007
When one import rules (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Automatically Forward My Messages to Another e-Mail Account
Dec 2007
By using a rule (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Manage Messages by Using Rules
Dec 2007
This paper explains what rules are and how one can use rules to stay organized and current with the activity in the Inbox. A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook takes automatically on...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Turn Desktop Alerts On or Off
Dec 2007
A Desktop Alert is a notification that appears on the desktop when one receives a new e-mail message, meeting request, or task request. Desktop Alerts are turned on by default. This paper explains...
Provided by Microsoft
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Share the Same RSS Feeds List Between Windows Internet Explorer and Outlook
Dec 2007
When the user uses Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, he or she can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program. The user accomplishes...
Provided by Microsoft
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Automatically Delete Older RSS Items
Dec 2007
The volume of content on some RSS Feeds can be very high. When the user adds more RSS Feeds to Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, one might discover that the Microsoft Exchange mailbox or Personal...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Cancel an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
At any time one can cancel a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feed. One can either cancel the feed and remove all items from that feed in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, or cancel the feed and keep...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Share or Export RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
RSS content is delivered to subscribers by a mechanism known as a feed. The user can share their favorite RSS Feeds with another person by sending them an e-mail message with a link to the RSS...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Add a Collection of RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 supports the .opml file format for exchanging a collection of RSS Feed configuration information between programs that can organize and display RSS Feeds. Such...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Add an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content publishers to make news, blogs, and other content available to subscribers. The user can add the favorite RSS Feeds as subscriptions in...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Unicode Support for Multilanguage Data in Outlook
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook supports Unicode and provides full support for multilingual data. If the user works in a multinational organization or share messages and items with people who use Outlook...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Display an Alternate Calendar
Dec 2007
This feature of Display an alternate calendar applies to any language that enables an alternate calendar : Arabic, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. The short and long...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Print an Outlook Address Book
Dec 2007
When printing an Outlook address book, user chooses which fields of information to include. Two of the more common scenarios are described: printing names and mailing addresses and names and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Printing in Outlook
Dec 2007
In any folder, the user can print individual items or a view of all items in the folder. For example, in Calendar, the user can print the contents of one appointment, or he or she can print the...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Automatically Reply to Messages With the Out of Office Assistant
Dec 2007
The user can set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to send an automatic response to some or all of the people who send the user e-mail messages. The Out of Office Assistant command only appears on...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Recording Information in Journal
Dec 2007
Journal automatically records actions that one chooses which relate to specific, selected contacts and places the actions in a Timeline view. In addition to tracking Microsoft Office Outlook...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Assign a Color Category to a Note
Dec 2007
Assigning color categories to notes enables the user to quickly identify those notes and to associate them with related items, such as e-mail messages or Contacts. A note takes on the color of its...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Customize Notes
Dec 2007
To change the color of individual notes, the user needs to assign a color category to each note. The notes will acquire the color that is associated with the assigned color category, which...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Post and Reply to Information in Public Folders
Dec 2007
This feature of Post and reply to information in public folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Create and Share a Public Folder
Dec 2007
This feature of creating and sharing a public folder requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Use Outlook Anywhere to Connect to Your Exchange Server Without VPN
Dec 2007
This feature of Use Outlook Anywhere to connect to your Exchange server without VPN requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Turn on or Off Unified Messaging Missed Call Notifications
Dec 2007
This feature of Turn on or off Unified Messaging missed call notifications requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Record Unified Messaging Voice Mail Greetings
Dec 2007
This feature of Record Unified Messaging voice mail greetings requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Configure the Unified Messaging Play on Phone Number Option
Dec 2007
This feature of Configuring the Unified Messaging Play on Phone number option requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
Dec 2007
This feature of Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Change the Cached Exchange Mode Connection Setting
Dec 2007
This feature of Change the Cached Exchange Mode connection setting requires using a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account in Cached Exchange Mode. Most home and personal...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Turn on or Off Cached Exchange Mode
Dec 2007
This feature of Turn on or off Cached Exchange Mode requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Synchronization Error Folders
Dec 2007
This feature of Synchronization error folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Change Offline Address Book Details for Microsoft Exchange Server e-Mail Accounts
Dec 2007
This feature of Change offline address book details for Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail accounts requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Outlook Connection Settings and Status
Dec 2007
Connection state determines whether Microsoft Outlook can connect with the e-mail server. The user can specify that each time he or she starts Outlook, a specific state is used - online or...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging
Dec 2007
This feature of Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Configure the Unified Messaging Play on Phone Number Option
Dec 2007
This feature of Configuring the Unified Messaging Play on Phone number option requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Record Unified Messaging Voice Mail Greetings
Dec 2007
This feature of Record Unified Messaging voice mail greetings requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Turn on or Off Unified Messaging Missed Call Notifications
Dec 2007
This feature of Turn on or off Unified Messaging missed call notifications requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Use Outlook Anywhere to Connect to Your Exchange Server Without VPN
Dec 2007
This feature of Use Outlook Anywhere to connect to your Exchange server without VPN requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Create and Share a Public Folder
Dec 2007
This feature of creating and sharing a public folder requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Post and Reply to Information in Public Folders
Dec 2007
This feature of Post and reply to information in public folders requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Customize Notes
Dec 2007
To change the color of individual notes, the user needs to assign a color category to each note. The notes will acquire the color that is associated with the assigned color category, which...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Assign a Color Category to a Note
Dec 2007
Assigning color categories to notes enables the user to quickly identify those notes and to associate them with related items, such as e-mail messages or Contacts. A note takes on the color of its...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Recording Information in Journal
Dec 2007
Journal automatically records actions that one chooses which relate to specific, selected contacts and places the actions in a Timeline view. In addition to tracking Microsoft Office Outlook...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Automatically Reply to Messages With the Out of Office Assistant
Dec 2007
The user can set up Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to send an automatic response to some or all of the people who send the user e-mail messages. The Out of Office Assistant command only appears on...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Printing in Outlook
Dec 2007
In any folder, the user can print individual items or a view of all items in the folder. For example, in Calendar, the user can print the contents of one appointment, or he or she can print the...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Print an Outlook Address Book
Dec 2007
When printing an Outlook address book, user chooses which fields of information to include. Two of the more common scenarios are described: printing names and mailing addresses and names and...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Display an Alternate Calendar
Dec 2007
This feature of Display an alternate calendar applies to any language that enables an alternate calendar : Arabic, English, Hebrew, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai. The short and long...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Unicode Support for Multilanguage Data in Outlook
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook supports Unicode and provides full support for multilingual data. If the user works in a multinational organization or share messages and items with people who use Outlook...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Add an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a way for content publishers to make news, blogs, and other content available to subscribers. The user can add the favorite RSS Feeds as subscriptions in...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Add a Collection of RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 supports the .opml file format for exchanging a collection of RSS Feed configuration information between programs that can organize and display RSS Feeds. Such...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Share or Export RSS Feeds
Dec 2007
RSS content is delivered to subscribers by a mechanism known as a feed. The user can share their favorite RSS Feeds with another person by sending them an e-mail message with a link to the RSS...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Cancel an RSS Feed
Dec 2007
At any time one can cancel a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feed. One can either cancel the feed and remove all items from that feed in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, or cancel the feed and keep...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Automatically Delete Older RSS Items
Dec 2007
The volume of content on some RSS Feeds can be very high. When the user adds more RSS Feeds to Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, one might discover that the Microsoft Exchange mailbox or Personal...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Share the Same RSS Feeds List Between Windows Internet Explorer and Outlook
Dec 2007
When the user uses Windows Internet Explorer 7 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, he or she can view and maintain the same RSS Feeds subscriptions list in either program. The user accomplishes...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Turn Desktop Alerts On or Off
Dec 2007
A Desktop Alert is a notification that appears on the desktop when one receives a new e-mail message, meeting request, or task request. Desktop Alerts are turned on by default. This paper explains...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Manage Messages by Using Rules
Dec 2007
This paper explains what rules are and how one can use rules to stay organized and current with the activity in the Inbox. A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook takes automatically on...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Automatically Forward My Messages to Another e-Mail Account
Dec 2007
By using a rule (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Import or Export a Set of Rules
Dec 2007
When one import rules (rule: One or more automatic actions taken on e-mail messages and meeting requests that meet certain conditions, along with any exceptions to those conditions. Rules are also...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Create Custom Actions Rules
Dec 2007
A rule is an action that Microsoft Office Outlook automatically performs on sent or received e-mail messages, and the action is based on conditions that one specifies in the Rules and Alerts...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Help to Protect Your Outlook Information by Using a Password
Dec 2007
To help protect the Microsoft Office Outlook information, the user should first create a password for the Microsoft Windows user account, also known as the Microsoft Windows logon password. If...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
I Get an Enter Network Password Prompt
Dec 2007
Each time the user uses Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to connect to the POP3 (POP3: A common protocol that is used to retrieve e-mail messages from an Internet e-mail server.) e-mail account, the...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Overview of Certificates and Cryptographic e-Mail Messaging in Outlook
Dec 2007
The user can help prevent impersonation and tampering of e-mail messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 by using cryptographic features such as S/MIME, digital signatures and encryption. The...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Get a Digital ID
Dec 2007
A digital ID enables the user to send cryptographic e-mail messages for more secure communication using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. The user can send digitally signed messages to prove their...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Send a Digitally Signed Message
Dec 2007
By digitally signing a message, the user applies the signature to the message. The digital signature includes the certificate and public key. This information proves to the recipient that one...
Provided by Microsoft
-
White Papers
Encrypt e-Mail Messages
Dec 2007
Encrypting an e-mail message in Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 protects the privacy of the message by converting it from readable plaintext into ciphered (scrambled) text. Only the recipient who...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Verify the Digital Signature on a Signed Message
Dec 2007
When someone checks the drivers license or other photo ID to make sure that the user is who he or she say they are, it is important that they check to match the photo with the user's face....
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Why Use Send/Receive Groups?
Dec 2007
Send/Receive groups contain one or more e-mail accounts, RSS feeds, and Internet published calendars that the user has set up in Microsoft Office Outlook. The All Accounts Send/Receive group is...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Schedule When a Send/receive Command Runs
Dec 2007
The user can configure Microsoft Office Outlook to check the accounts for new items on a schedule and before one exits the program. If the user has only the default All Accounts Send/Receive...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Initiate a Send/Receive
Dec 2007
If one has configured the accounts to automatically check for new items and perform other tasks on a regular schedule, onecan start send/receive manually. Some types of accounts, such as Really...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Reduce Mail Download Sizes
Dec 2007
There might be occasions when, because of time or cost constraints, the user wants to limit the amount of data that he or she receives from the mail server at one time. The user can configure...
Provided by Microsoft
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White Papers
Change Your e-Mail Signature
Dec 2007
The user can create personalized signatures, composed of text, images, the Electronic Business Card, or logo to include in e-mail messages. The user can update these signatures as necessary, or he...
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Create and Include a Signature in Outgoing Messages
Dec 2007
The user can create personalized signatures for their e-mail messages that are composed of text, images, the electronic business card a logo, or even an image of the user's handwritten signature....
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Create a Handwritten Signature for e-Mail Messages on the Tablet PC
Dec 2007
By using the Ink features in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, the user can use a Tablet PC and a tablet pen to create a handwritten signature for their e-mail messages. Microsoft Office Outlook...
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