Monday, December 15, 2008

Award Recognizes the 100 “Most Promising” Asian Companies Driving the Future of Technology

Silicon Valley, CA, Dec 9th, 2008— Red Herring today announced that iYogi is a winner of the Red Herring 100 Award, a selection of the 100 most innovative private technology companies based in Asia.

IYogi delivers technical support services directly to consumers and small businesses and is the first, global, technical support brand based out of India with more than 50,000 customers. The company offers consumers an unlimited, annual subscription service for $119.99 per desktop that includes support for a wide range of technologies, including PC hardware, Microsoft Products Support, Windows Operating systems, Computer Support, Software applications, MP3 players, Networking devices, Digital camera, Printers and scanners etc.

The Red Herring editorial board diligently surveyed the entrepreneurial scene throughout Asia and identified the top 100 out of more than 1,000 closely evaluated companies that are leading the next wave of innovation.

“Our winners and Finalists demonstrate that Asia is increasingly becoming a leader in innovation, contrary to common stereotypes", said Joel Dreyfuss, editor-in-chief of Red Herring. " It was tough to choose just the top 100 finalists from such a large list of excellent contenders, and we are very happy with the quality of the companies we selected as finalists."

“We believe consumers and small business owners should have low-cost access to the highest quality support available on the planet", said Uday Challu, CEO of iYogi. “We are thrilled that our innovative approach to solving everyday technology problems for consumers and our managed services for small businesses has been recognized by Red Herring’s keen-eyed leadership. We are continuously innovating in adding new services that includes PC recovery, anti-virus, anti-spyware, data back-up and PC optimization in providing the best tech support experience for our customers”, adds Uday.

The 100 winning companies have been announced at the Red Herring Asia event in Hong Kong. The CEOs of the winning start ups presented their innovative ideas and technologies to an audience of leading entrepreneurs, financiers, and corporate strategists at the event at the Hong Kong, JW Marriott Hotel earlier this week.

About iYogi

iYogi is the first direct-to-consumer and small business technical support service from India. Providing an annual unlimited subscription to technical support, iYogi now boasts of more than 50,000 customers. The company employs 600 professionals servicing customers in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and fast expanding to 12 new geographies across the globe. iYogi’s resolution rate of 87 percent and customer satisfaction rate of 93 percent are amongst the highest published benchmarks in the industry. For further information, please visit www.iyogi.net.

iYogi Contact

Vishal Dhar
President Marketing, iYogi Inc.
Phone: 212 229 0901
Email: vishal@iyogi.net

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How to delete and Holiday in Outlook Calender

Monday, November 17, 2008

Hi Today i am goging to discuss here How to add Holiday list in your Outlook Calender. You can also delete Holiday list from your calender. To add or delete holiday list in outlook follow the steps which is provides Outlook Support to do this.

Add Holidays to the Calendar
To add holidays to the Calendar, follow these steps:

1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
2. On the Preferences tab, click Calendar Options and then click Add Holidays.
3. Click to select the appropriate country, and click OK.
If you have already added a country's holidays, you will see a check next to the country name. If you try to add the same country again, you receive the following error message:
Holidays for are already installed.
Do you want to install them again?
If you click Yes, the holidays will install a second time and you will see duplicate holiday entries.


Remove Holidays from the Calendar
To remove holidays from the Calendar, follow these steps:

1. Open your Calendar. On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Events.
In Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, this step is slightly different. Open your Calendar. On the View menu, point to Arrange By, click Current View, and then click Events.
2. Click the Location column heading to sort the list of holidays by country.
3. Click to select the first holiday you want to delete.
4. Hold down SHIFT and click the last holiday you want to delete.
5. Press DELETE to remove all the selected holidays from your Calendar.


I hope that is helpful to all users who have problems with how to add or delete holiday list in Outlook Calender.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

When you try to set the starting week number in the Microsoft Outlook Calendar, there is no option to begin the numbering based on a fiscal year.IN this post given some steps to Outlook Support for all users. I hope that it is helpful for all...

Follow the steps to do this...

1. On the Tools menu, click Options and then click Calendar Options.
2. Under Calendar Options, click to select the "Show week numbers in the Date Navigator" check box.

This option numbers each week in the monthly thumbnail views of the Calendar.
3. Under Calendar Work Week, the "First week of year" list provides the following three options:
Starts on Jan 1
First 4-day week
First full week

There is no option to start numbering based on a fiscal year starting

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Recognizing the Outlook Express Error

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

In order to understand what a particular MSOE error means, it is important to learn how to read an MSOE error message. The error message will appear in a dialog box and, usually, will not give the average user any real insight into the error that has occurred. Therefore, it is important to make a note of the error number, which is usually located at the end of the error message.

The remainder of this article will address MSOE problems by error number, as this is the most common ways to recognize a particular error.

General Errors

0x800CCC00: Authentication did not load

If you receive this error, reboot your computer and try to open the program again. Next, check “service status” for any mail problems. If the problem persists, it is possible that your mail account has become corrupt. Setup a new account in MSOE and re-enter your mail connection details.

0x800CCC01: Invalid certificate content or 0x800CCC02: Invalid certificate date

This error mans that the digital certification of your encrypted emails cannot be verified because your digital certificate is either out-of-date or has been revoked. Have your certificate re-issued or try recreating your mail account profile.

0x800CCC03: User already connected
This error means that the mail server believes that you are already logged into your mailbox. To correct, close all connections on all machines and wait about 20 minutes to reconnect. If you are not logged onto another computer then someone may be using your account or something may be wrong with the account. If this problem persists, recreate your mail account profile.

0x800CCC05: Not connected to server

This means that MSOE cannot communicate with the mail server. To correct this issue, be sure that you are connected to the Internet. If you are connected, double-check your mail server address. If you are not connected to the Internet, reconnect and try again.

0x800CCC0A: Incomplete

This error could possibly be the result of a corrupted pop3uidl file. To correct, close your Internet connection and all programs. Search for the file pop3uid.dbx and rename it pop3uid.xxx. Reconnect to the Internet and try loading MSOE again. If this does not work, reboot and try again.

If the pop3uidl is not the issue and the problem persists, it is possible that mail that is waiting in the mail server has been corrupted. This is often caused by a large file attachment or mail with missing headers. For Pop3 accounts, you may view the contents of your mailbox by accessing your mail via the Internet. This may allow you to identify the problem and delete the email that is causing the problem.

0x800CCC0B: Server or mail drop is busy

The mail server may be running slowly because of heavy email traffic. Wait 5 minutes and try again. If the problem continues, check the service status page to see if there is a known problem with the particular email service.

0x800CCC0D: Cannot locate server

To correct this issue, be sure that you are connected to the Internet. If you are connected, double-check your mail server address. If you are not connected to the Internet, reconnect and try again.

0x800CCC0E: Cannot connect to server

To correct this issue, be sure that you are connected to the Internet. If you are connected, double-check your mail server address. If you are not connected to the Internet, reconnect and try again.

0x800CCC0F: Connection closed

This error means that your modem or network was disconnected. If you access the Internet through a dial-up connection, there may be noise on your phone line and you may need updated modem drivers, or an init string. With other Internet connections, the problem may be with your network hardware or drivers.

0x800CCC10: Address not known on server

MSOE cannot deliver an email because the address is invalid. Check the spelling and format of the address and try again. You will need to delete the old message from your outbox to stop the error from repeating.

0x800CCC11: Mailing list not known on server

MSOE cannot deliver to a particular mailing list, possibly because one of the email addresses is invalid. Check the spelling and format of all addresses.

0x800CCC12 or 0x800CCC13 or 0x800CCC14 or 0x800CCC15: Winsock problems

This error usually means that there is a glitch in your network protocols. A common fix is to re-install your TCP/IP and sometimes a simple re-boot will correct the problem.

0x800CCC16: User account not recognized

This error usually means that your username and/or password are wrong. If they are correct, try setting up another identity with the same account details. If this works, the original account has been corrupted.

0x800CCC17: User canceled operation

This error occurs if you press cancel during the sending and receiving of email. If this problem continues, the file pop3uidl.dbx may have become corrupt. Search for the file pop3uid.dbx and rename it pop3uid.xxx. Reboot your system and reload MSOE.

0x800CCC18: Logon attempt failed

This error means that MSOE was rejected while attempting to connect to your mailbox. To correct this issue, verify your account information and make sure that the account is still active.

0x800CCC19: Timeout

This error is usually the result of a temporary glitch. Try rebooting your system and loading the program again. If the problem persists, the file pop3uidl.dbx may have become corrupt. Search for the file pop3uid.dbx and rename it pop3uid.xxx. Reboot your system and reload MSOE.

0x800CCC1A: Unable to connect using SSL

This error indicates a problem connecting using the “Secure Socket Layer” or “SSL”. To correct, turn off SSL in the Outlook Express settings.

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OL98: Invalid Response Error Received When Retrieving Mail

Monday, November 3, 2008

This Error occure when The Post Office Protocol (POP) server has sent either a blank or invalid reply to the client request for a Unique Identifier Listing (UIDL).

You are attempting to retrieve Internet e-mail when you receive the error message:
The POP3 server sent an invalid response. please contact your system administrator. Server response '6' (Account '' POP3 Server: '' Error Number: 0x800ccc93)
The entry, , contains your information as provided by your Internet service provider (ISP). The entry, , is the friendly name you created for the mail account.

RESOLUTION

The error condition in most cases refers to a single message. There are three methods to clear the message.

Method 1

Use another mail client to download the message.

Method 2

Use the telnet terminal client to delete the message from the POP server. For more information about using telnet, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
187782 OL98: How to Use Telnet to Test an Internet Mail Connection and Outlook Support

Method 3

If the option to keep messages on the server is selected, temporarily change this option to clear the message. To change this option, follow these steps:
1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
2. Click the Advanced tab. Under Delivery, click "Leave a copy of messages on the server."
3. Click OK and then Close.

MORE INFORMATION

Internet mail standards are defined in a series of documents that are known as Requests For Comments (RFC). The standards for POP mail transport were initially defined in RFC 1725. Changes to the standards are published in RFC 1939 which supercedes RFC 1725.

RFC 1939 specifies that a POP server assign unique identifiers to messages. Previously these identifiers were optional. RFC 1939 also specifies the following parameters for the UIDL:

• The UIDL consist of the message number followed by a space and then the arbitrary server-assigned number from one to 70 characters in the range, 0x21 through 0x7E.

• The UIDL remain persistent across multiple sessions.

• A UIDL should never be reused by the server for as long as a entity exists.

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Fix POP3_RESPONSE_ERROR

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Hi, I am going to discuss resolution for the You receive error (Client response invalid error) 0x800cc90 or 0x800ccc18 when you try ro log on to MIcrosoft Excchange Server with Outlook Express by using Password Authenticationan.

SYMPTOMS
When you try to log on to Microsoft Exchange Server with Outlook Express by using Secure Password Authentication, you may see the following error messages in Microsoft Outlook Express. Look in the Details of the Error tab after failing to connect.
* Unable to logon to the server using Distributed Password Authentication.
Account:'Company POP3 Server Accnt.',
Server: 'server.company.com',
Protocol: POP3,
Server Response: '-ERR The AUTH protocol exchange was canceled by the client.',Port: 110, Secure(SSL): NO, Server Error: 0x800ccc90, Error Number: 0x800ccc18
On the Exchange Server computer you will see the following Event IDs:
Application event log error:
13005 MSExchange Pop3 Authentication
Logon attempt by NTDomian\User from 157.57.148.24 to NtDomain/User has failed: EcGetMailboxDN() call failed with error The requested mailbox is not available on this server.

11310 MSExchange Pop3 Authentication
The following error occurred: The requested mailbox is not available on this server.

CAUSE

Either the Outlook Express POP3 client is not able to access the mailbox because it does not exist or there is a custom recipient in the Exchange Server organization that has the same alias as you do, and Exchange Server is attempting to access the custom recipient before accessing your mailbox.

WORKAROUND

In Outlook Express, try using Clear Text, which is the Log on using option under the Servers tab of the mail account.

To do so:
1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts. This will bring up several tabs.
2. If you select any listed mail account, the properties will have a Servers tab with the Log on using option.
3. Select the Clear Text option.
If this works, then you were trying to access a non-existent mailbox or the wrong mailbox. If this does not work, then the administrator needs to check for and remove the custom recipient.

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Email Won't Send - Common Causes

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

There are a number of reports from users that Outlook won't send mail. In most cases, they are using Outlook 2003, but Outlook 2002 is affected in some cases.

Before you can fix the problem, you need to identify the cause.

The probable causes are:

1. An add-in that marks items read if you view the Outbox.
2. Not authenticating properly with the mail server.
3. No default email account set.
4. Using a program that access the pst or ost data, such as MSN Desktop Search.
5. An antispam or antivirus scanner is scanning outgoing mail.


Troubleshooting

First, check the Send/Receive progress dialog for error codes. Browse to Tools, Send/Receive, Send/Receive settings, Show progress and click on the error tab. The error will resemble this, with a different error number and possibly a better explanation than "unknown error"

Task ' - Sending' reported error (0x80040119) : 'Unknown Error 0x80040119

See What does this error mean? for the reasons for some of the error codes. (If you need the text of the error code, you can select any error and use Ctrl+C to copy it.)

To fix or rule out:

Cause #1: An add-in that marks items read if you view the Outbox.
# Symptom: you look at the mail in the Outbox and it's not bolded
# Quick Fix: Stop looking in the Outbox.
# See Outlook: After viewing the Outbox, e-mail won't send.
Cause #2: Not authenticating properly with the mail server.
# Check your account settings.
# Tools, E-mail accounts, View or Change existing accounts. Double click on the account and click More Settings.
# Check your settings on the Outgoing server tab. Generally, enabling authentication before sending won't cause problems.
# Do not enable SPA unless your mail server requires it.
Cause #3 No default email account set.
# Symptoms include being able to reply but not send new mail.
# This is may happen when you use a preconfigured script provided by the mail server administrator to set up your account.
# Go to Tools, E-mail accounts, View or Change existing accounts. Verify an account is set as default.
Cause #4: Using a program that access the pst or ost data.
# Symptom: Mail sends at first, then hangs in mailbox
# Send and Receive error code is: Task ' - Sending' reported error (0x80040119) : 'Unknown Error 0x80040119
# See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=814441
# Restarting Outlook (after verifying it closed completely in Task manager) may allow the mail to send. otherwise:
# Reboot and disable the problem program before starting Outlook.
# If it continues to cause problems (such as send works for awhile after restarting Outlook, then stops), uninstall the software.

Programs that have prevented mail from sending for me include the following (but are not limited to these programs):
# MSN Desktop Search
# MAPILab's Attachment Processor
# NewsGator (v2.5 only)

If you discover other programs cause mail to hang in the Outbox, please let us know.

Cause #5: An antispam or antivirus scanner is scanning outgoing mail.
# Norton antispam plugin is one such program that will cause this problem, but it's not the only one.
# Disable Email scanning in the software.
# Raise the timeout (Tools, Email accounts, View or change existing accounts, More Settings.)
# Check your antispam or antivirus program's website for an update or possible workarounds.

If none of the above are the cause and the account settings look okay, turn on SMTP logging.

To turn on logging, go to Tools, Options, Other, Advanced and add a check to the box beside Enable Logging (troubleshooting). Because logging can cause Outlook to be unstable, initiate a send and receive and once you've reproduced the error, disable logging. Look for the log file at C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\temp\OPMLOG.LOG

More Information

# Outlook: After viewing the Outbox, e-mail won't send
# What does this error mean?
# Tip 264: Email Won't Send from Outlook Tips
# "0x80040119" and "Unknown error" error messages when you try to read, send, receive, or delete e-mail in Outlook (814441)
# How to enable transport logging in Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003 (300479)
# How to turn on the Enable Mail Logging option for troubleshooting in Outlook 2003 (831053) Outlook 2003 RTM only. Check box to Tools, Options, Other, Advanced for Outlook 2003 SP1 and greater. See KB 300479 for SP1.
# What is the Enable logging (troubleshooting) option?


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Duplicate junk e-mail messages appear in the Junk E-mail folder in Outlook 2003

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

SYMPTOMS
You receive duplicate e-mail messages in your Junk E-mail folder in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 when all the following conditions are true:
• You have more than one instance of Outlook 2003 running on different computers, and all the instances are configured with the same Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account.
• The junk e-mail protection level for your e-mail account is set to Safe Lists Only in Outlook 2003.
• Your Exchange Server does not filter incoming e-mail messages.
• All instances of Outlook 2003 use an Exchange Server e-mail account in Cached Exchange Mode.
• The sender of the e-mail message is not in your Safe Senders list in Outlook 2003.
• The sender of the e-mail message is not in your Contacts in Outlook 2003.
• The sender of the e-mail message is not in your Blocked Senders list in Outlook 2003.
• None of the recipients of the e-mail message are in your Trusted Recipients list in Outlook 2003

CAUSE
This problem occurs because Outlook 2003 has the junk e-mail protection level set to Safe Lists Only.

When you create a junk e-mail rule in Outlook 2003 with the junk e-mail protection level set to Safe Lists Only, the restriction structure (SRestriction) causes an Exchange Server that is running without junk e-mail filtering to decide if an e-mail message is junk e-mail or if it is not junk e-mail. Outlook 2003 then processes all the junk e-mail messages on the client side. If there is more than one instance of Outlook 2003 running, multiple copies of the same junk e-mail message can be moved from the Inbox to the Junk Mail folder while duplicates of the junk e-mail messages are created in the Junk E-mail folder.

RESOLUTION
This problem was first fixed in a hotfix that is now contained in a service pack. If you installed the latest Microsoft Office 2003 service pack, you do not have to install the hotfix.

Service pack information
This problem is corrected in Microsoft Office 2003 Service Pack 1.

To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Microsoft Office 2003. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

830003 Outlook 2003 Hotfix Package: December 17, 2003

APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Office Outlook 2003

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Outlook 2007 - Default Mail Folders

Friday, October 10, 2008

If you send and receive email, you'll want to organize your mail in a way that makes sense to you and helps you locate stored email quickly. Likewise, you'll want a quick and easy way to separate unwanted junk mail from the messages that are important to you.
Outlook makes organizing your mail easy by using folders that can receive and store your mail according to the rules you establish.
You can view your Outlook window by simply clicking on the Mail button. By default, messages will appear on the right side of the Outlook window, but you can reconfigure Outlook to display your messages on the bottom of the Outlook window. To reconfigure the Outlook message window, choose View > Reading Pane and select Bottom. This will place your messages at the bottom of the Outlook window, with the message index directly above it. Folders and links to other utilities, like the calendar will appear on the left side of the Outlook window.
Outlook has a set of default folders, which you cannot delete or change. They are:

• Deleted Items

• Drafts

• Inbox

• Junk E-mail

• Outbox

• RSS Feeds

• Sent Items

• Search Folders
Numbers beside each folder show you how many unviewed items are in each folder. Folders that contain unread items will be highlighted in bold text as well. To view items in a folder, select the folder.
The message index will provide a list of items in the folder. As with the folder list, items that have not yet been viewed will be highlighted in bold text. The message index will also show you an icon that looks like an unopened envelope beside messages you have not yet read. The index will also indicate priority items, any alarms or reminders you have assigned to the message, the name of the sender, the subject line of the email, the date on the message, the size of the message in kilobytes or megabytes, and any categories you have assigned to the message. You can also flag a message that you want to handle at a later time. The flag serves as a visual reminder that additional tasks associated with the message are pending and you should not delete the message without handling the outstanding items.

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How to Save password setting not retained in Outlook or Outlook Express

Sunday, October 5, 2008

SYMPTOMS
When you connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) to retrieve messages from a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) server, your password is not retained even though you chose to save the password. Entering the correct password again does not resolve the issue.

CAUSE
This issue occurs for one or more of the following reasons:
• You have a corrupted Outlook profile or a corrupted Outlook Express identity.
• There are conflicts with add-ins or with antivirus software.
• The registry contains incorrect information for the Protected Storage System Provider subkey for the user account in Windows XP, in Windows 2000, and in Outlook 2003 or earlier versions of Outlook.

RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following methods. The first method is intended for a general audience, including beginning computer users. The rest of the methods require more advanced computer knowledge.

Method 1: Create a new Outlook profile or a new Outlook Express identity
The first thing that you should try is to create a new Outlook profile if you are using Outlook or to create a new Outlook Express identity if you are using Outlook Express. To do this, see either the "Create a new Outlook Profile" section or the "Create a new Outlook Express identity"

Create a new Outlook Profile
Create a new Outlook profile, and then configure the new profile to use the personal folders (.pst) file that was used by the damaged profile. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Locate the .pst file

To locate the .pst file that your profile uses, follow these steps for the version of Outlook that you are using.

For Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
1. Start Outlook.
2. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
3. On the E-mail tab, click your e-mail account.
4. In the Account settings dialog box, under Selected e-mail account delivers new e-mail messages to the following location, you will see the path and the file name for the .pst file that is associated with your e-mail profile. For example, the path and the file name may resemble the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\ user_name \Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Personal Folders(1).pst
5. Note the path and the file name for the .pst file that is associated with your e-mail profile.

For Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and Microsoft Outlook 2002
1. Start Outlook.
2. On the Tools menu, click Options.
3. On the Mail Setup tab, click Data Files.
4. Note the path and the file name for each .pst file that is associated with your e-mail profile. For example, the path and the file name may resemble the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\ user_name \Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Personal Folders(1).pst
2. Create a new e-mail profile in Outlook

After you locate the .pst files, create a new e-mail profile in Outlook. To do this, follow these steps.

For Outlook 2007
1. Start Outlook.
2. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
3. Click the E-mail tab, and then click New.
4. Follow the instructions in the Add New E-mail Account wizard to create the new account.

Note If you do not have the account information that the Add New E-mail Account wizard requires, view the settings for your existing account. To do this, click the account on the E-mail tab in the Account Settings dialog box, and then click Change. Note each setting in the Internet E-mail Settings dialog box.

If you do not know the password for your e-mail account, contact your Internet service provider (ISP). Or, if your mailbox is not associated with your ISP, contact the network administrator of the server on which your mailbox is located for help with your password.

Configure the new profile to use the .pst file that was used by the damaged profile

After you create the new profile in Outlook, configure the new profile to use the .pst file that was used by the damaged profile. To do this, follow the steps for the version of Outlook that you are using.

For Outlook 2007
1. Start Outlook.
2. On the Tools menu, click Account Settings.
3. On the E-mail tab, click your e-mail account.
4. Click Change Folder under Selected e-mail account delivers new e-mail messages to the following location at the bottom of the Account Settings dialog box.
5. Click New Outlook Data File, click Office Outlook Personal Folders File, and then click OK.
6. Locate and then click the .pst file that was used by the damaged profile, and then click OK.

For Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2002
1. Start Outlook.
2. On the Tools menu, click Options.
3. On the Mail Setup tab, click E-mail accounts, click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next.
4. Click New Outlook Data File, click Personal Folders file (.pst) under Types of storage, and then click OK.
5. Locate and then click the .pst file that you want to use, and then click OK two times.
Note If you want to use more than one .pst file, repeat steps 4 and 5 for each .pst file that you want to use with the new e-mail profile.
6. In the Deliver new e-mail to the following location list, click Personal Folders, and then click Finish.
7. Click OK if you receive the following message:
You have changed the default deliver location for your e-mail. This will change the location of the Inbox, Calendar, and other folders. These changes will take effect the next time that you start Outlook.
8. On the File menu, click Exit.
9. Start Outlook. Then, click Yes to update the Outlook Bar shortcuts to point to the .pst files if you receive the following message:
The location that messages are delivered to has changed for this user profile. To complete this operation, you may need to copy the contents of the old Outlook folders to the new Outlook folders. For information about how to complete the change of your mail delivery location, see Microsoft Outlook Help. Some of the shortcuts on the Outlook Bar may no longer work. Do you want Outlook to re-create your shortcuts?

Create a new Outlook Express identity

To create a new Outlook Express identity, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu in Outlook Express, point to Identities, and then click Add New Identity.

Or, on the File menu, point to Identities, click Manage Identities, and then click New. The New Identity dialog box will open.
2. Type your name in theType Your name box.
3. Click to select the Require Password check box if you want to set a password for this identity, and then click OK.
4. Click Yes in the Identity Added dialog box. Outlook Express asks whether you want to log on as a new user.

If you click Yes, you will be prompted for information about your Internet connection. If you click No, the current user remains logged on.

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Outlook 2007 Product Description

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 provides an integrated solution for managing your time and information, connecting across boundaries, and remaining in control of the information that reaches you. By delivering innovations you can use to quickly search your communications, organize your work, and better share your information with others, this software keeps you connected and up to date, at work dealing with colleagues and customers, or at home corresponding with friends and family.

Keep Better Track of Your Daily Priorities
Outlook 2007 now features a re-designed interface within the authoring experience, making composing, formatting, and acting on e-mail an easier and more intuitive experience. Specifically, all of the rich features and capabilities of Outlook 2007 are now accessible and easy-to-find within the message. For instance, you can use the To-Do Bar--which gives you a consolidated view of your calendar, upcoming appointments, tasks, and flagged mail--to organize your day and manage your priorities.

Manage Your Time and Information
Outlook 2007 gives you a wide variety of time-saving options, including Instant Search to help you quickly locate all the information you're looking for right from within the Outlook 2007 interface. Not only can you search by keyword through your information, but Instant Search also looks for those keywords within your e-mail attachments. For more directed search results, the Instant Search pane provides helpful criteria to narrow your entry.

Visually Identify Information
Using Outlook 2007 Color Categories, you can easily personalize and add categories to any type of information. Color Categories give you an easy, visual way to distinguish items from one another, so it's a snap to organize your data and search your information. Preview attachments in one click with Attachment Preview and avoid having to re-send attachments repeatedly.

Connect Across Boundaries
Outlook 2007 lets you share all types of information with coworkers, customers, friends, and family. First, you can create and subscribe to Internet calendars (which provide a way to view and remain up to date on industry events) or personal interest calendars and schedules. Then, send your calendar information to anyone with calendar snapshots, an HTML representation of your calendar that lets you share this information with anyone. Or you can publish your Internet calendar to Microsoft Office Online. Using Microsoft Passport credentials, you can then invite a group of your coworkers, customers, friends, or family to view and work with your calendar so that everyone has the latest information.

Enjoy Full Integration with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Technology
With Outlook 2007, you can fully interact with information stored in Windows SharePoint Services technology anywhere, anytime, and connect Windows SharePoint Services calendars, documents, contacts, or tasks. Once you've done so, you'll enjoy full editing capabilities, so that any changes you make to the information stored in Outlook 2007 can be reflected in the server version.

Increased Functionality and Collaboration
You also have the option of enjoying increased functionality and collaboration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Using Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 in conjunction results in increased collaboration capabilities and security enhancements. Exchange Server 2007 provides the latest in dynamic mailbox connections, unified messaging features, and improved protection from junk e-mail.

You can also send text messages from Outlook with one easy click, thanks to Outlook Mobile Service, a feature that allows you to send and receive text and picture messages between Outlook 2007 and any mobile phone. Outlook Mobile Service also enables you to forward Outlook e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, and tasks to yourself or other people as text messages. You can even set Outlook 2007 to automatically send e-mail messages, reminders, and your daily calendar as text messages right to your mobile phone.

Work With RSS Feeds
You can now fully subscribe to and interact with Really Simple Syndication (RSS) Feeds right from Outlook 2007, the most natural place to manage this kind of information. It's easy to get started adding RSS Feeds using the RSS Subscriptions home page within Outlook 2007.

Electronic Business Cards
Outlook 2007 lets you customize and share electronic business cards so you can create, customize, and share your information with customers, clients, or friends. Effortlessly add photos, company logos, or other personal information to your card so that the recipients have an easy way to identify and remember you and your business.

Improved E-Mail Control and Protection
Outlook 2007 helps you control your information while keeping you safer from junk mail and malicious sites. The junk e-mail filter, introduced in Outlook 2003, helps prevent junk e-mail messages from cluttering your Inbox. Outlook 2007 also features new anti-phishing features that disable threatening links and warn you about possibly malicious or phishing content within an e-mail message. For additional protection and security, Exchange Server 2007 acts as the first scan on incoming e-mail, determines the legitimacy of the e-mail message, and if applicable, disables links or URLs present in the e-mail message to help protect users.

Control Distribution of Sensitive Work
Help protect your company assets by preventing recipients from forwarding, copying, or printing important e-mail messages by using information rights management (IRM) functionality. You can even specify an expiration date for the message, after which it cannot be viewed or otherwise acted upon. (IRM functionality requires Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later running Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services).

Maintain Compliance With Managed E-mail Folders
Exchange Server 2007 offers managed e-mail folders, a new approach to document retention, archiving, and regulatory compliance. You'll be able to see and interact with these folders just like any other mail folder, but the messages stored within them gain retention, archive, and expiration policies defined by the administrator. With managed e-mail folders, users and administrators can easily comply with various forms of external regulation and internal company policies regarding message retention.

Outlook 2007 E-mail Postmark
The Outlook 2007 E-mail Postmark helps ensure that e-mail reaching your inbox is legitimate and that e-mail you send will be trusted by the recipient's client. Creating mail with E-mail Postmark uses new technology that Microsoft has developed as part of the ongoing effort to curb junk mail. This technology asks the sender's computer to perform a computation or puzzle, and then assigns this work as a token of legitimacy to the e-mail message. These e-mail postmarks are designed to make it very time-consuming and technologically detrimental for users to send mass e-mail like spam, yet they do not change the user experience of sending e-mail.

Product Description
Microsoft Outlook 2007 is a comprehensive time and information manager for your busy digital life. You'll never have problems with personal information again. Take control of the tools you need to prioritize, organize and search. Schedule and block off time to follow up on items, manage your daily priorities and use Windows SharePoint Services technology to manage every aspect of your digital life more effectively. Manage your shared information and content in one interface, through SharePoint Services -- documents, calendars, contacts, tasks, and other information are easier than ever to handle Stay safe from junk mail and phishing Web sites - The improved junk e-mail filter and has added new features that disable links and warn you about threatening content within an e-mail message Color-code your information for easier organization -- it's a simple, visual way to distinguish items from one another Manage all your blogs to RSS feeds directly through Outlook 2007 New Attachment Preview helps you see your Office Outlook 2007 attachments with one click directly in the reading pane, saving you time and effort

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Compression And Data Loss In Pst Files

Thursday, September 25, 2008

PST or Personal Storage Files is the extension of Microsoft Outlook files. These files are used to store Outlook data on the local hard drive of your computer. These personal data included mails, calendar, notes, schedule and contacts. These files are called PST as these are saved locally with .PST file name extension.

PST file are very useful as the store all the Outlook data. In order to access your Outlook data, you need to convert them in PST from OST (offline storage files stored on server). These files are very fast to communicate and take less space to store.

There is a drawback with PST file in Outlook 2002 and earlier versions that you can’t store PST files more than 2 GB. In later versions, this issue has fixed, but the performance of Outlook will decrease if the size of PST files will grow. In these cases, Outlook users have an alternative to compress the PST files. PST file compression is helpful in saving the disk space and making the communication and mail transfer easier. It is very important to compress the PST files with large size when you are sending them as an attachment.

In spite of giving benefits, sometimes PST file compression can lead to problems. It can corrupt your Outlook PST files. The PST file corruption due to compression generally occurs due to two reasons:

1. Halting the process of data compression
2. Editing the compressed PST files

If any of these situations take place, your PST files can corrupt and can become inaccessible. In these situations, you need to repair the corrupted Outlook PST files.

It is very critical situation of file corruption as you can’t repair these files using inbuilt PST repair tools like ScanPST.exe. But there is no need to worry about your Outlook PST files. You can repair these files using third party data recovery software that are available in the form of pst repair software.

Stellar Phoenix Outlook PST Repair is powerful yet easy to use pst recovery software. This software is helpful in repairing and restoring the corrupted Outlook PST files. This is a read only and non destructive data recovery software that doesn’t modifies the original contents of the PST files. This software can repair and restore the PST files in all possible cases of corruption or damage.

You can download the demo version of the software and can scan your corrupted PST files. The demo version of the software can preview the 5 mails and 20% of other contents of your Outlook data. This software is capable to repair all the contents of Outlook including mails, calendar, notes, tasks, schedule and contacts.

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Outlook Operating system support

Monday, September 22, 2008

The operating systems on which the clients can run natively (without emulation).

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Microsoft Windows ↓

Mac OS X ↓

Linux ↓

BSD ↓

Unix ↓

DOS ↓

AmigaOS MorphOS ↓

Alpine

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Citadel

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Claws Mail

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Correo

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Courier

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Elm

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Eudora

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Eureka Email

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Gnus

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Kerio WebMail

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

KMail

via cygwin

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Lotus Notes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

Mail

No

Included

No

No

No

No

No

Mailsmith

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

nmh / MH

?

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Microsoft Office Outlook

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Microsoft Entourage

No

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups

Terminated (1.7.13)

No

No

Mozilla Thunderbird

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Mulberry

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Mutt

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes [3]

No

Netscape Messenger

Terminated (4.80)

No

No

Netscape Messenger 9

Terminated (9.0a1)

No

No

Novell Evolution

Yes (beta)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Opera Mail

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Outlook Express

Included (up to XP)

No

No

No

No

No

No

Pegasus Mail

Yes

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

Pine

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Terminated (3.96) [4]

No

i.Scribe/InScribe

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Sylpheed

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

The Bat!

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Turnpike

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Windows Live Mail

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

Windows Mail

Included (Vista)

No

No

No

No

No

No

YAM

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

Zimbra

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No


Microsoft Windows

Mac OS X

Linux

BSD

Unix

DOS

AmigaOS MorphOS

The windows port of Claws-Mail currently lacks SSL support and IMAP support

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