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| Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 | 
| Authors: Sue Mosher, Robert Sparnaaij, Charlie Pulfer, David Hooker Publisher: Digital Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 258122
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 512 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1555583261 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.57 EAN: 9781555583262 ASIN: 1555583261
Publication Date: August 26, 2005 Release Date: August 19, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description One of the challenges of administering and supporting Microsoft Outlook 2003 is that it stores settings in so many different places - in the Windows registry, as files in the user's profile folders, and in the information store itself. Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 pulls together in one volume the information that administrators in organizations of all sizes need to understand, deploy, and manage settings for Microsoft Outlook 2003. It covers configuration issues for environments where Microsoft Exchange is the mail server and also for those using IMAP4 or POP3. The book gives special attention to security issues, including recommended configuration of Outlook's built-in security features and methods for locking down Outlook with Group Policy Objects and other techniques.
Readers will learn how to:
* Configure the new Cached Exchange mode and RPC over HTTP connections in Outlook 2003 * Discover undocumented settings for Microsoft Exchange Server and use them to deploy or modify Outlook mail profiles * Migrate both user data and settings to a new machine * Use tools such as MFCMAPI and Outlook Spy to explore Outlook's data and settings * Configure an archive .pst file in the new Unicode format that supports up to 20GB of data * Use scripts to handle challenging configuration tasks such as granting Reviewer access to a Calendar folder, or adding a second Exchange mailbox to an Outlook profile
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  Just as the title describes, this book hits the mark September 13, 2005 17 out of 22 found this review helpful
In her typically superb fashion, Sue has crafted an indispensable reference that digs into the internals of Outlook. A few topics discussed: How Outlook stores data, User Profiles, PRF files (what are those? Buy the book to find out) security, and more.
One of the things that really stood out to me in this book was the Appendixes where you'll find details on policy settings, outlook registry settings and even how to disable various portions of the Outlook user interface.
Another excellent resource is chapter 5 that deals with Exchange connectivity. Outlook has steadily added new ways to talk to Exchange, all with their own set of Pro's and Con's. Personally, I think many companies have overlooked some of the options. Sue will help you navigate the various options and pick the right way to connect to Exchange.
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