Customizing
Outlook Installations
Customizing Outlook Installations By Rick Varvel, Microsoft
Consulting Services, Portland AT A GLANCE Key Point: An automated
Microsoft Outlook installation improves the speed and accuracy of
deployment to end-users. Source: Microsoft.com
Customizing
the Outlook Bar in MS Outlook 2000
Customizing the Outlook Bar in MS Outlook 2000. In
Microsoft Outlook©, the Outlook Bar is the column on the left
side of the Outlook window that contains groups of shortcuts.
Users click a shortcut to open a frequently used item, such as
their Inbox or a network folder. Source: Microsoft.com
Deploying
an enterprise-wide Office Calendar in Exchange and Outlook
In this session, you will learn how deploy and administer a
centralized Office Calendar using Outlook and Exchange (developed
using client and server side scripting). With this solution, when
users add, change or delete items on their personal calendars the
Office Calendar will be automatically updated. Sample code will be
provided so you can immediately put this solution into practice.
Source: Microsoft.com
Deploying
MS Outlook 2000 Before MS Office 2000
Deploying MS Outlook 2000 Before MS Office 2000 July 1999
Although it is usually simpler to deploy all of Microsoft Office
2000 at once, your organization might benefit from a staggered
deployment of some Office applications. For example, you might
choose to install Microsoft Outlook. Source: Microsoft.com
Hosting
Your Own SMTP Mail Using Exchange 2000
In this article Mark Fugat explains how to configure Exchange 2000
to host your own SMTP Internet mail. Source: MSExchange.org
How
to Build a Digital Dashboard Using Outlook 2000
This session focuses on how to build a 'Digital Dashboard' in
Outlook 2000. You will learn how to enable users to get the most
out of their IT infrastructure by making it easy to access
critical email, document libraries, intranet information and
search from a single customized Outlook Today style page. Source: Microsoft.com
How
to Deploy and Manage Microsoft Outlook 2000
During this session, you'll learn how to use the available tools
to deploy Outlook 2000 in your organization. If you are about to
undertake or are considering the deployment of Outlook 2000, this
is a must see session. Source: Microsoft.com
How
to get access to all mailboxes in Exchange 2000 Server
With Exchange 5.5, this was simple because we had a service
account. We simply logged in with the service account or used the
credentials to gain access. This was most helpful when we were
restoring a mailbox or otherwise capturing data in a lab or
temporary restore server. Source: MSExchange.org
How
to Set Up a Conference Room as a "Resource" in Outlook
2000
Kent Compton, a senior Microsoft consultants has transcribed the
process for setting up conference rooms as resources, and also
created a document on how to use this capability, which you can
pass out to your users. Source: Microsoft.com
Migrating
Applications to MS Outlook 2000
This article details the issues a developer might encounter when
running an Outlook 98- or Outlook 97-based application on Outlook
2000. Source: Microsoft.com
MS
Outlook 2000 Features and Configuration Guide
The Microsoft© Outlook? 2000 messaging and collaboration client
can be used with a wide variety of e-mail servers and services,
including standard Internet (SMTP/POP3 or IMAP4) mail servers and
Microsoft Exchange Server. Outlook 2000 can also be used without
an e-mail server for stand-alone contact, task, and schedule
management. Because the capabilities of e-mail servers vary, the
features available in Outlook 2000 vary, depending on which e-mail
server©if any?you use. This document describes the Outlook
features that are available with different types of e-mail servers.
Source: Microsoft.com
The
Super-Easy Guide to the MS Outlook 2000 Object Model
The Super-Easy Guide to the MS Outlook 2000 Object Model White
Paper Published: March 1999
Tips
for Configuring Your MS Outlook 2000 Installation
Tips for Configuring Your MS Outlook 2000 Installation July 1999
When you deploy Microsoft Outlook© 2000 in your organization.
Source: Microsoft.com
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