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Category Archives: Microsoft Outlook
Locking Out Outlook 2007 Beta Versions
I mentioned in a previous post that I would post an update on how to block the beta version of Outlook 2007 while still allowing the production version to connect. I am late getting this out but wanted to post … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook
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Outlook 2007 BETA and your production Exchange server
Now that Outlook 2007 Beta is publically available…have you considered that your users may have downloaded a copy and decided to connect it your production Exchange server? Did you know you can easily protect your server from these connections? The … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Outlook
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Unable to clean your local free/busy information
I ran into this issue a few months ago and now that I have my blogged kicked off, I have a couple things I need to catch up on posting here…so here goes another one: We had just migrated some … Continue reading