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BlackBerry Desktop Manager and Microsoft Outlook 2010

BlackBerry via their website last week announced that the BlackBerry Desktop Manager should support 32Bit Outlook 2010 by August 2010, but it will not support 64Bit Outlook 2010 until sometime in 2011. The article states that: “Currently, BlackBerry Desktop Manager 5.0.1 does not support Microsoft Outlook 2010 64-bit version for mailbox connectivity and synchronization of [...]

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Microsoft Office Social Connectors for Facebook and Windows Live Messenger

Microsoft have publically released the Facebook and Windows Live Outlook Connectors, to complement the LinkedIn and MySpace connectors that were made available previously Outlook Social Connectors enable you to link your social networking profiles into an aggregated view, which for me is a huge time saver and reduces my need to visit the actual site [...]

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Install Office Professional Plus 2010 or Visio Professional 2010 before May 1?

MSDN and TechNet Subscribers who installed Office Professional Plus 2010 or Visio Professional 2010 before May 1, 2010 may not have all product features enabled. Last week when I logged on to the TechNet downloads website, I noticed that my orignal Office Professional Plus 2010 key had now become a “Terminal Service enablement” Key and there were now [...]

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Office 2010 Group Policy Template files and Office Customization Tool.

Microsoft have made available the Office 2010 Group Policy Template files and Office Customization Tool. The download comprises of Group Policy Administrative Template files and Office Customisation Tool files for use with Office 2010 applications.  The  template files in the download consist of ADM template files which can be implemented on any Windows Operating System [...]

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Did you know PST’s are not supported over a LAN or a WAN?

A little known fact that can cause Windows client performance issues: Outlook PST files are not supported on network drives and were devised back in the days of Exchange 4.0 and were intended to be used for local storage only. Although it is possible to store PST files on a network drive or a UNC path [...]

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