Maximum number of Exchange accounts in an Outlook profile
By Diane Poremsky on May 26, 2011
Beginning with Outlook 2010, there can be more than one Exchange account in an Outlook profile. To add more than the default number of accounts, edit the registry.
Monitor secondary mailbox folder for new messages
By Diane Poremsky on February 26, 2013
Use a VBA macro to monitor a folder in a secondary mailbox for new messages.
PST Capture Tool for Exchange Server and Office 365 Migrations
By Diane Poremsky on February 10, 2012
Microsoft developed a PST Capture tool that will help administrators search the network and discover pst files – then import them directly into users’ primary mailboxes or archives.
Organizational Forms Library in Exchange 2010
By Diane Poremsky on March 24, 2011
How to configure Organizational Forms Library in Exchange 2010.
Exchange Server February 2013 Updates
By Diane Poremsky on February 14, 2013
Days like Tuesday make me glad I’m using Office 365 now, and don’t have to mess with updates to Exchange server (or SharePoint). It’s someone else’s job to install the updates. Both Exchange 2010 and 2007 are affected by the remote code execution vulnerabilities described in Security bulletin MS13-012: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server could
Outlook is slow when using mapped drives
By Diane Poremsky on November 25, 2012
Outlook is slow when using mapped drives, even if you don’t want to use the mapped drive. It tries to connect to every drive before you can insert attachments.
Server-side vs. Client-side Rules
By Diane Poremsky on July 24, 2011
You can divide rules into two types – server-side and client-only. Server-side rules are handled entirely by the Exchange Server, independent of the state of the Outlook client. Client-only rules do not execute until the user who created the rule logs in to the Outlook client with the same profile used to create the rule.
Exchange server: Give FullAccess permission, without AutoMapping
By Diane Poremsky on January 24, 2013
How to give a mailbox user Full Access permission to a mailbox and disable automapping, so the mailbox does not show up in the folder list automatically. .
Office365: Set account passwords to never expire
By Diane Poremsky on July 17, 2012
By default, the passwords for Office365 accounts are set to expire after 90 days. In order to set them to never expire, the PasswordNeverExpires setting needs to be changed. Before setting the Office365 passwords to never expire, the Online Services Assistant and the Online Services Module for Windows PowerShell files need to be installed. If
Print a Calendar using OWA 2007
By Diane Poremsky on January 1, 2009
OWA 2007 doesn't include a Print button. If you want to print from OWA, you'll need to use your browser's print functionality. Unfortunately, the results from the default settings leaves much to be desired as the dates and headers are out of alignment and even in landscape layout, the full calendar won't fit on the