The Exchange team announced that Exchange Server 2010 has been released to manufacturing. So this means they are now working to general availability and the launch will be at Tech·Ed Europe in Berlin in early November.
Additional Shutdown Changes for Outlook 2010 Beta
The Outlook team has announced some changes in the way that add-ins will be handled upon closing Outlook 2010. This is to ensure that when a you close Outlook, Outlook will also exit as fast as possible.
Several changes to this behavior had already been made with Outlook 2007 Service Pack 2 but they will take it a step further in Outlook 2010. Especially when your add-in does anything important in the OnBeginShutdown and OnDisconnection methods of the IDTExtensibility2 interface or the ThisAddin_Shutdown method for VSTO add-ins, it is advised to read their guide and apply the necessary changes.
If you are a developer of add-ins for Outlook, also note that in order to support the 64-bit version of Office 2010, you’ll have to recompile your add-in specifically as a 64-bit add-in; 32-bit add-ins will not work on the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010.
Quick Tips for week 40
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Prevent Reply to All
Outlook Connector or POP3?
Show more calendars in Date Navigator
Outlook reduces resolution and changes to 8bit color
Searching Archives
Quick Tips for week 39
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Icons of configured rules
Previewing attachments and security
AutoCorrect and formatting support
Scanpst.exe keeps finding issues
AutoComplete Quick Parts
Working with message templates
Working with message templates can be a great way to save some time composing emails or answering repeated requests. Outlook offers several methods to work with message templates to be more productive in any situation.
This guide discusses the various methods and offers some tips to get you started with.
Quick Tips for week 38
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Quickly set dates with formulas and text
Messages automatically disappear after receiving
Don’t add FW: and header when forwarding a message
Insert picture directly from scanner or camera
Insert scanned document as attachment
Quick Tips for week 37
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
The form required to view this message cannot be displayed
Why did Outlook crash?
Change default Due Date for Tasks
Tasks show up multiple times
Can’t create file: VoiceMessage.wav
Quick Tips for week 36
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Adding attendees and sending reminders
Clean up old RSS items
Change default address list in OWA
Who has read the message is a shared mailbox?
Editing in replies adds spaces
Hotmail access “Forbidden”
As of September 1st, the old way of making a connection to Hotmail (via a protocol called WebDAV) has been discontinued. This means that as of now, when you are trying to connect to Hotmail via the build-in HTTP method in Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007, you’ll get the following error;
Task 'Hotmail: Folder:Inbox Synchronizing headers.' reported error
(0x800CCC33) : 'Access to the account was denied. Verify that your username
and password are correct.The server responded 'Forbidden'.
(the actual reported error code may be different for you)
The only supported way of connecting to your Live Hotmail or MSN account is via the Outlook Connector or POP3.
The Outlook Connector is the recommended method and can be downloaded from the links below;
Download: Outlook Hotmail Connector 32-bit
Download: Outlook Hotmail Connector 64-bit
Note: You will only need to install the 64-bit version when you are using the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010.
The Outlook Connector is supported for Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010. If you are running an earlier version of Outlook, you can still connect to your Hotmail account via POP3. The settings can be found here.
Keep in mind that POP3 is download only and it only supports downloading mail from your Inbox folder (sending mail remains possible as well of course).
If you need full mailbox or contact and calendar syncing support and updating to a later version of Outlook is not an option to you, you can still access your Live Hotmail mailbox via Windows Live Mail (free).
Using Outlook Express included in Windows XP or Windows Mail included in Windows Vista is not an option as they only support the WebDAV connection method to Hotmail servers.
Tip: If you don’t like the way that the Outlook Connector shows your entire email address as the name of the Hotmail folder list in your Navigation Pane, you can easily change that with the Live Hotmail Rename Tool (free).
Quick Tips for week 35
This week, the following Quick Tips were posted at HowTo-Outlook’s Q&A blog MSOutlook.info;
Sort Notes alphabetically
Ignore stationery fonts
Exclude account from receiving
Embed YouTube videos
Don’t convert drive path to UNC path