AT&T account “Enter Network Password” prompt

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If you have an e-mail account at AT&T such as domains ending with @att.net, @bellsouth.net or @sbcglobal.net, you might have been receiving repeated “Enter Network Password” prompts in Outlook (any version).

This could also happen in a mail client other than Outlook as it appears that there has been a recent change to their mail server configuration. To solve it, try the following;

  1. Login to AT&T Webmail to make sure your password is still valid.
    In some rare cases, logging on to your Webmail once already fixes the issue.
  2. Verify that you are using the latest AT&T server settings for your mail account in Outlook.
  3. Make sure you are using the primary e-mail address that you have registered in the AT&T / Yahoo Member Center as your account’s “User Name” in Outlook.
  4. If you still have issues now, use Yahoo’s mail server settings instead of AT&T’s.
    • POP3: pop.mail.yahoo.com
      • SSL: Enabled
      • Port: 465
    • SMTP: smtp.mail.yahoo.com

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Outlook 2010 Update for November 2011

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A Rollup Update has been released for Outlook 2010 and can be downloaded and installed manually, but is also being offered via Microsoft Update.

Update KB2553323 for Outlook 2010
This is a non-security update and has been described as “contains the latest stability and performance improvements” but no change log has been provided.

Looking at the versions of the included files, it contains all of the fixes of KB2544027 and KB2584053 and some of KB2596485. These were previously released as post-SP1 Hotfixes.

View: Download information for KB2596547

If you have Microsoft Update configured to also update other Microsoft applications, then this update will also also be offered via Microsoft Update or has already been updated automatically for you.


Exchange 2010 SP1 Rollup 6

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Update Rollup 6 for Exchange 2010 Service Pack 1 is now available for direct download (see below for links). Expect it to become available via Microsoft Update on November 29.

It includes 29 new fixes. Some notable fixes are;

  • KB2480474 Users do not receive quota warning messages after applying SP1 for Exchange 2010
  • KB2535289 The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service crashes occasionally when you run an antivirus application on an Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox server
  • KB2544246 You receive a NRN (Non-Read Notification) of a meeting request 120 days later after the recipient accepted the request in an Exchange Server 2010 SP1 environment
  • KB2559814 A user cannot add or remove delegates from a mailbox by using Outlook in an Exchange Server 2010 environment
  • Several fixes for environments that use Outlook in on-line mode instead of Cached Exchange Mode.

The next update rollup is scheduled for release for late November 2011.

Download: Exchange 2010 SP1 Rollup 6
View: Description of Update Rollup 6 for Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 1


DST hotfix for Exchange Server 2003 SP2

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A cumulative daylight saving time (DST) update for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is available. This update implements DST changes that occurred in the following countries/time zone regions;

  • Turkey Standard Time
  • Egypt Standard Time
  • Pacific SA Standard Time
  • Morocco Standard Time
  • Fiji Standard Time
  • Samoa Standard Time

View: Full details and download information for KB2628229

Note: This is a Hotfix and not a regular update. You can request it via the KB article page itself.


Outlook 2007 Hotfixes for October 2011

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The following hotfixes have been released for Outlook 2007 and apply to both Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 3 users;



Hotfix KB2596547 for Outlook 2007

This hotfix contains 5 fixes for specific issues. Most notable fixes are;

  • S/MIME signed HTML messages could get converted to Plain Text upon sending.
  • Calendar permissions for a user could get reset to “Free/Busy time” when adding that user as a delegate afterwards.

View: Full list of fixes and download information for KB2596547



Hotfix KB2596577 for Outlook 2007

This hotfix solves an issue with the custom document property values not displaying in a document library when you save an email message from Microsoft Office Outlook 2007.

    View: Full list of fixes and download information for KB2596577



    Obtaining the hotfixes

    Since these are hotfixes and not regular updates, you won’t be offered this update via Microsoft Update but will have to request it. You can do this at the information page of each hotfix.

    If you are not (seriously) effected by any of these issues, it is recommended to wait for the next Service Pack or regular Rollup Update which will most likely contain all these fixes as well.

    For more information about hotfixes see; What are Hotfixes?


    Slipstream Office 2007 setup with SP3

    When you slipstream Service Pack 3 with your Office 2007 installation media, Office 2007 will be directly installed at Service Pack 3 level, saving you the trouble of applying it afterwards. All you need is Office 2007 Service Pack 3 and the installation file or CD/DVD of Office 2007.

    Optionally, you can also modify the installation to already accept the EULA, fill out your Product Key and customize some additional settings.

    Continue reading: Slipstream Office 2007 setup with SP3


    Office 2007 Service Pack 3 released today

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    The third (and final) Service Pack of Office 2007 has just been released!

    You can install it by using the standalone installer listed below or via Microsoft Update.

    Service Pack 3 contains all previous updates and hotfixes and several previously unreleased updates. This also includes all Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2 updates so you can directly apply Service Pack 3 in case you don’t have them installed yet.

    After installing Service Pack 3, Help-> About Microsoft Outlook will show version number:
    12.0.6607.1000

    For instructions about how to create an installation DVD containing Office 2007 with Service Pack 3 slipstreamed into it see; Slipstream Office 2007 setup with SP3

    View: Description of Office 2007 SP3

    Download: Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Office 2007 (KB2526086)
    Download: Service Pack 3 for Calendar Printing Assistant 2007 (KB2526294)
    Download: Service Pack 3 for Office Language Pack 2007 (KB2526086)
    Download: Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 3 – All Products and Packages
    Download: Microsoft Service Pack Uninstall Tool for Microsoft Office 2007


    Using Outlook.com with your own domain or current email address

    Outlook.com buttonDid you know that you can set up an Outlook.com account (formerly known as Hotmail) with your own current email address or personal domain and don’t necessarily have to use an @outlook.com address?

    This allows you to both send and receive emails with an address which you already own, even if it is from another provider such as Gmail.

    Using an Outlook.com account is a great alternative for your current POP3 or IMAP account if you want to sync your emails, contacts and calendar items with multiple devices such as your desktop, laptop, netbook, tablet or smartphone. It behaves a lot like a personal (hosted) Exchange or Office 365 for Business account but for free.

    Setting this up is relatively quick and easy but there are some pitfalls to notice. This guide walks you through the entire process of setting up an Outlook.com account with your own current email address and how to transfer all your current data.

    Continue reading: Using Outlook.com with your own domain or current email address