Written on October 9th, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
The Microsoft Outlook usually gets problems with Out of Office. I got several problems in the company I’m working in, that users cannot open Out of Office and when trying to start it, the Outlook is blocking. Really terrible problem and users are getting quite nervous, when trying to start Out of Office. The problem is simple and solved quite easily. The way is to follow the procedure:
1. Open Start and then click on Run
2. Write regedit in the box, which appear
3. Expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER and then go to Software – Microsoft – Office.
4. Delete the folder registry 11.0 (if using MIcrosoft Office 2003) or 12.0 (if using MIcrosoft Office 2007)
5. Start Outlook again.
It should start as first run and should get setting again.
Written on October 7th, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
Quite important and useful are the switches of Microsoft Office Outlook. I learned for them from administrators of E-mail Server of the company I’m Working on and can tell that they are solving quite easy some of the hardest problems I had met. TO start Outlook with switch after it, you should open Start – Run and to write outlook.exe /
Following switches are possible:
/CleanClientRules – Starting Outlook without client Rules
/CleanServerRules – Starting Outlook without server Rules
/CleanProfile – Removing regstries of the user and optimising the ones if possible
/Cleanpst – open Outlook without loading of PST files
/FirstRun – Starting Outlook as first time run
/ResetFolders – Reset Outlook system folders (quite useful in problems with names)
There are some other switches but I did not found them useful at all.