Outlook 2000
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Review: NEO Pro 4.0
Microsoft Outlook users who want to improve email efficiency will find NEO Pro’s email organizing features extensive, yet for the most part user-friendly.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
4 Microsoft Security Bulletins for March 2008
Microsoft released four Microsoft Office-related security updates for March, rating all of them as critical.
Windows IT Pro
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Orin Thomas
Classified: Two Products from Titus Labs Help Label Messages and Documents
Users choose a label such as "classified" or "restricted," and an appropriate action, such as encryption, is carried out automatically.
Windows IT Pro
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Renee Munshi
4 Microsoft Security Bulletins for January 2007
Microsoft released four security updates for January, rating three of them as critical.
Windows IT Pro
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Orin Thomas
Workarounds For Latest Excel Vulnerability
Microsoft published a security advisory that offers workarounds the for recent 0-day Excel vulnerability.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Vendor Briefings, April 2006
Our editors share insights from their conversations with XOsoft, EMC, Softricity, and Whale Communications.
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Importing a Junk Mail List Into Outlook 2003
Junk sender lists in Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2002 are simple text files that you can import into Outlook 2003’s Blocked Senders list either manually or automatically.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Service Pack Manager 2000 7.1
Gravity Storm Software's Service Pack Manager (SPM) 2000 v7.1includes distributed patch management and a useful new Windows Firewall-management feature.
Windows IT Pro
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John D. Ruley
Controlling the Destination of Items Deleted from Another User's Mailbox
Learn how to make deleted items stay in the mailbox owner's mailbox, even when someone other than the owner deletes them.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Outlook Won’t Shut Down? Try This Script
When you use Outlook 2003 to open a mailbox or shared calendar typically accessed by an Outlook 2000 client, Outlook 2000 sometimes doesn’t shut down. Here’s a workaround if you don’t want to use Microsoft’s hotfix
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Outlook and OWA Subject to From Field Spoofing
Due to the way Outlook and Outlook Web Access parse From header fields it's possible to spoof an address so that it appears to come from any address desired.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Exchange & Outlook UPDATE, Outlook Edition, January 28, 2005
The Microsoft Office Discussion Groups, including those for Outlook, let users ask questions and make suggestions to Microsoft.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
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Increasing Outlook User Acceptance
These 10 simple configuration changes to Outlook settings can dramatically improve user acceptance.
Windows IT Pro
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Joseph Neubauer
New MyDoom Worm Variant Affects Search Engines Too
A new MyDoom worm variant, MyDoom.M@mm, was discovered on July 26. Computers affected by the worm are used to perform queries on various search engines to harvest email addresses.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Outlook: Preventing AD Information from Being Displayed in a vCard
To prevent personal information stored in AD from being displayed in an Outlook signature vCard, save the vCard manually.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Recover Deleted Folders
Use OWA rather than Outlook to recover deleted items.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Dealing with .pst Files
Outlook 2003 makes some changes to .pst file support. Find out how these changes affect .pst file management.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Exchange & Outlook UPDATE, Outlook Edition, November 21, 2003
Sue Mosher makes some recommendations about dealing with .pst files. Plus, get Outlook tips and product information.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Why do I receive the error message "The add-in 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Xcolext' could not be installed" when I start Microsoft Outlook 2000?
FAQ for Windows
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John Savill
Outlook: Adding Elements to Outlook Signatures
If you use Word as your email editor, you must take specific steps to add elements to your signature file.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
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