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Batch Add Contacts in Outlook
I finally got an iPhone, and will be syncing it to my company’s Exchange environment. I used to sync my WinMo phone with my personal world. I wanted to start adding contact pictures so they would show up on my … Continue reading
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Finally a reason for Fusion
Along with my MacBook, I bought a copy of VMWare Fusion, knowing that someday I’d have a reason to run a Windows app, and today is the day. Once again, its the lousy Entourage which is failing to meet my … Continue reading
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Run two separate Outlook profiles at the same time
I use Exchange for our personal email. This has worked great for me at work because we’ve used a POP/IMAP server for my business mail. And even though the company’s firewall blocks the POP/IMAP/SMTP ports to the outside world, Exchange … Continue reading
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