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Customize Notes | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 overrides the default color of the note. By assigning color categories to notes, the user can quickly identify them and associate them with related items such as e-mail messages or contacts. A note acquires the color of its assigned color category, and the color also appears in the Categories column in table views. The user can assign multiple color categories to a single note.
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Create and Share a Public Folder | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. Public folders provide a way to collect, organize, and share information with others in an organization. Typically, public folders are used by project teams or user groups to share information on a common area of interest. The user can manage these folders from Microsoft Office Outlook. Public folders can contain any type of Outlook folder item such as messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, forms, files, and postings. Creating and sharing information in a public folder consists of several sets of steps.
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Change Offline Address Book Details for Microsoft Exchange Server e-Mail Accounts | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 Server 2007 account in Cached Exchange Mode. Most home and personal accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The offline address book contains the properties of a user, such as e-mail addresses, that Microsoft Office Outlook requires to send an e-mail message and display information about the sender. By using an offline address book, Outlook does not have to connect to Microsoft Exchange to resolve names or open the records for each user. This reduces network traffic and improves performance.
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Synchronization Error Folders | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 not use Microsoft Exchange. The synchronization issues folders contain logs and items that Microsoft Office Outlook has been unable to synchronize with the users mailbox on the server running Exchange. There are four synchronization issues folders that appear in the Navigation Pane when one views the Folder List.
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Turn on or Off Cached Exchange Mode | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. Cached Exchange Mode provides the user with a better experience when he or she uses a Microsoft Exchange account. A copy of the mailbox is stored on the computer. This copy provides quick access to the data and is frequently updated with the mail server.
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Change the Cached Exchange Mode Connection Setting | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 accounts do not use Microsoft Exchange. The Download Headers and then Full Items and Download Headers options are available only if the user uses a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 account.
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Introduction to Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 Exchange. The Exchange Server 2007 administrator must enable the Unified Messaging feature for these commands to be available. When the Exchange Server 2007 account is enabled for Unified Messaging (UM), one can receive e-mail, voice, and fax messages in the individual Exchange Server 2007 Inbox.
Tags: E-Mail Client |
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Configure the Unified Messaging Play on Phone Number Option | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 Microsoft Exchange. The Exchange Server 2007 administrator must enable the Unified Messaging feature for these commands to be available. The user can configure multiple voice mail options. These options include resetting a Microsoft Office Outlook Voice Access PIN, voice mail greetings, and missed call notifications.
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Record Unified Messaging Voice Mail Greetings | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 Exchange Server 2007 administrator must enable the Unified Messaging feature for these commands to be available. The user can configure multiple voice mail options. These options include resetting a Microsoft Office Outlook Voice Access PIN, voice mail greetings, and missed call notifications.
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Turn on or Off Unified Messaging Missed Call Notifications | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| 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 Exchange. The Exchange Server 2007 administrator must enable the Unified Messaging feature for these commands to be available. The user can configure multiple voice mail options. These options include resetting a Microsoft Office Outlook Voice Access PIN, voice mail greetings, and missed call notifications. Missed call notifications are enabled by default. At any time, the user can turn on or off the missed call notification messages that are sent to the Inbox.
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