Helpful Tips for Setting Up Outlook with Exchange Server

It is your first day at work and you are looking forward to receiving your new assignments. However, the very first thing you get is an Exchange server address and you are told to set up Outlook so that you can start accessing your mails from the mailbox set up on the server. Since you have never used Outlook with Exchange server before, you are unsure about where to begin. Here are some helpful tips that will help you not just set up Outlook with Exchange server but also make full use of some ...
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 Computers

Guide to Converting OST Files into PST files

Very often at corporate workplaces, employees are given an email account on a Microsoft Exchange server. This no doubt facilitates communication and collaboration at the workplace but also allows the user to work on emails by making an offline copy in Offline Storage files or OST files. At times, administrators take the extreme step of removing the account when they perceive a security threat. Also, when employees are leaving the current place of employment, they might want to take the mail ...
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 Computers

Beads - A Brief History

What do you think the earliest recorded use of beads is ' is your first thought perhaps beadwork created by the Egyptians? Yes, there certainly were a lot of beaded items in Egyptian times, but beadwork has been found dating back to the Stone Age (the Upper Paleolithic period). Beads were added to rudimentary clothing; these beads were made of shells and ivory. Of course, the beads weren't as finely crafted as later beads, but still, they were beads. So even in caveman times, men and women ...
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 Hobbies

Game Podunk's 2009 Holiday Shopping Guide: PC

Written by Podunker:The Liztress The holidays are near and you're still stumped about what gift to get the gamer on your list. Or maybe you haven't decided what you want Santa to leave under your tree. Whether you own a console and rather have a computer game or are strictly into WASD movement, it can still be hard to choose one or two games from the many great games released.While most PC games are also released for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xboox 360; they normally offer a ...
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010 Hobbies

The legacy of samplers - the art of embroidery

All throughout history, both ancient and that which is being made today, man has had the desire to express himself and record history by using decorative stitching. This desire is only too evident when you study the art of embroidery and more particularly the history of the sampler. The word sampler is derived from a Latin word, saumpler, which means to model, pattern, copy or imitate. While samplers of today are often associated with recording a historical event such as a wedding or birth by ...
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Friday, August 20th, 2010 Hobbies

Comic Book History, Fascinating!

The origins of the comic book are somewhat controversial and perhaps the jury is still out on comic book history. So lets go back to the cartoonish broadsheets of the Middle Ages, which were parchment products, created by anonymous woodcutters. These could have been the very beginnings of the comic book. As mass circulation of these broadsheets became possible, they soon developed a market, particularly at public executions, popular events for centuries (ugh), which drew thousands of happy ...
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Thursday, August 19th, 2010 Hobbies

Coffee Pods

Coffee Pods being made at Discount Coffee, buy senseo coffee pods online ...
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 Food and Beverage

Mot Type Tests for Homes May Help Energy Costs

Typically our cars need testing every few years to make sure that they're safe to run on the road and also to pinpoint any problems that may be wrong with the car. These tests go by the name of MOT certification, or MOT for short standing for Ministry of Transport. With a new car you'll need it testing three years from when it was made whilst many people with older cars will have them checked every year. Well the system works well for cars and any problems are found and fixed in short time, ...
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Monday, August 16th, 2010 Home and Family

The Family Organizer

I'm forever looking for ways to get better organized. It's even more of a challenge when you have a family to keep track of. The schedules, shopping lists, and tomorrow's to-do's are always being lost or shuffled from one place to another. I've put together a family organizer that helps me keep track of my family's activities from week to week. This organizer makes it easy to keep track of almost anything. One day I was looking at the ready-made templates that came with my word processing ...
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Sunday, August 15th, 2010 Home and Family

How Did the Comic Book Get It's Start?

The origins of the comic book are somewhat controversial and perhaps the jury is still out. So lets go back to the cartoonish broadsheets of the Middle Ages, which were parchment products, created by anonymous woodcutters. As mass circulation of these broadsheets became possible, they soon developed a market, particularly at public executions, popular events for centuries (ugh), which drew thousands of happy spectators. Many of these spectators would invest in an artist's rendering of a hanging ...
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Saturday, August 14th, 2010 Hobbies
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