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Small Business Webcast: Productivity on the Go: Tools for a Growing Small Business (Level 100) | 2007-12-05 | Microsoft |
| As small business employees spend more time away from the office, Windows Mobile enables to stay productive on the go with access to critical information such as e-mail, schedules, documents, etc. However, one may not be able to make a large investment in servers and infrastructure. Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services brings the power of enterprise-grade e-mail and collaboration infrastructure with no upfront costs.
Tags: Network Security, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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E-mail4B: An E-mail System for the Developing World | 2007-12-01 | University of California |
| This paper presents E-mail4B, a prototype e-mail delivery system targeted for developing regions. Effectively deploying networked applications in these challenging environments requires adopting a new architecture design to address the inherent cost and infrastructure demands. This project evaluates the Technology and Infrastructure for Emerging Regions (TIER) architecture through an initial development effort. While it concludes that the architecture is in general well-suited to the task at hand, it also concludes that several key aspects of the protocols and APIs should be altered, and presents concrete suggestions for the evolution of the architecture. | |||
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Track Your To-Do and Task Items | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| Many people keep a list of things to do - on paper, in a spreadsheet, or by using a combination of paper and electronic methods. In Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 the user can combine the various lists into one list, enhanced with reminders and tracking. A task is an item that the user creates in Outlook to track until its completion. A to-do item is any Outlook item - such as a task, an e-mail message, or a contact - that has been flagged for follow-up. By default, all tasks are flagged for follow-up when they are created, even if they have no start date or due date.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Share Task Folders With Others | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| This feature of Share task folders with others requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. When used with a Microsoft Exchange account, tasks can be shared between people. Task sharing is not limited to just the default Tasks folder that is created in all Outlook profiles. The user can create additional task folders and choose which of those folders to share. For example, one can create a task folder for a specific project. One can then share access to the task folder with their co-workers so that they can review the task list.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Open Another Person's Exchange Tasks | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| This feature of Open another person's Exchange Tasks requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The user can quickly view another person's shared default Microsoft Exchange Tasks from the Navigation Pane (Navigation Pane: The column on the left side of the Outlook window that includes panes such as Shortcuts or Mail and the shortcuts or folders within each pane. Click a folder to show the items in the folder.).
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Enable Entering Text in Another Language in Office | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft Office supports creating and editing text in any language that is supported and enabled in Microsoft Windows. Some Microsoft Office programs provide tools for using other languages in the documents. For example, if one installs the English (United States) program or suite of Microsoft Office and one enables editing for Japanese, the commands for formatting text in Japanese are made available in the following Microsoft Office programs: Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Enabling Microsoft Office to work with another language ensures that all the features that are available to work with that language are displayed in the program one is using. Microsoft Office automatically enables support for working with text in another language when one installs a keyboard layout.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Overview of Finding and Replacing Characters in Indic, Southeast Asian, and Right-to-Left Languages | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| Finding and replacing characters or words in Indic, Southeast Asian, and right-to-left languages in Microsoft Office products presents special challenges because of contextual shaping, word-breaking rules, and the use of diacritical marks in many of these languages. Some search features in Microsoft Office do not work with some languages. Find-and-replace features search text in the order in which the text is entered, rather than the order in which it is displayed. Therefore, one can search for strings of right-to-left text, regardless of the direction of the paragraph.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Prompt to Work Offline With Your Microsoft Exchange Account | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| This feature of Prompt to work offline with the Microsoft Exchange account requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The user can specify whether Microsoft Office Outlook should prompt the user to choose between working online or offline with the Microsoft Exchange account, or always start in online mode when the Exchange mailbox is available.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Filter the Items That Are Downloaded to My Offline Folders | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| This feature of filtering the items that are downloaded to one's offline 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 not use Microsoft Exchange. Synchronization filters allow the user to choose which items are downloaded to the Offline Folder file (.ost) (Offline Folder file: The file on the hard disk that contains. The .ost file is used when one works offline or use Cached Exchange Mode.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Review or Remove a Folder Synchronization Filter | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| This feature of review or remove a folder synchronization filter requires the user to use a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, Exchange Server 2003, or Exchange Server 2007 account. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. Synchronization filters allow the user to choose which items are downloaded or kept in the Offline Folder file (.ost). The .ost file is used when the user works offline or use Cached Exchange Mode.
Tags: E-Mail Client |