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 4th, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
If you are using Microsoft Exchange 2003 for your office or home maybe you will meet the problem, that users will not be able to configure their mailboxes with Microsoft Office 2007. This problem exists and the simple decision to update Exchange Server usually do not work. If you want to continue going ahead with latest technologies, you should made the following procedure to configure your Outlook:
1. Install Microsoft Office 2003
2. Configure Microsoft Office 2003 with Microsoft Exchange 2003.
3. Install update from Microsoft Office 2003 to Microsoft Office 2007.
4. Configure Microsoft Office 2007 with Microsoft Exchange 2003.
This procedure is quite simple, quite easy and you can do it to have e-mail using Microsoft Office 2007.
Written on October 2nd, 2009 by viliyana89no shouts
Very often your PST files are reaching the size bigger than 1.5 GB. Really this is the size which allows you to open the PST files without any problem and work with them. One time the PST file just broke and you think that all information cannot be found. This is not right because Microsoft Office has own tool for repairing such large PST files. You should follow the procedure to do it alone:
1. Click Start menu, and select Run.
2. In the box, which appeared write: “C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\MSMapi\LocaleID\scanpst.exe”, where LocaleID is the local indentifier (LCID) on your installation of Microsoft Office. For example, LCID for English (United States) is 1033.
3. Click on OK.
4. Write the path and name of the file, which you want to repair. You can use Browse too, but if the file is situated on hidden folder you will not be able to find it.
5. Click Start.
6. After the scan finish, make backup of the file, in case of braking it. 7. Click Repair.
After that load the PST file and remove some of the information from it.