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The White House email controversy: migrating from Notes to Outlook
OutlookPower Magazine - June 2007
We continue our analysis of the White House email controversy by looking at the what might have happened to the alleged 5 million missing messages. A key factor may have been a migration from Lotus Notes to Microsoft Outlook in 2002 or 2003. Read this article for our technical analysis and to learn about some of the freaky questions we've turned up in the process.
Troublesome changes to watch for in Outlook 2007
OutlookPower Magazine - February 2007
Contributing Editor Bill Mann has been putting in a lot of hours with Outlook 2007 for the last few months. Heck, he spends more time interacting with Outlook during the day than he does with the people in the offices around me. When you spend so much time with a person or a program, you get to know them pretty well. And you see things that weren't obvious at the beginning of the relationship. Here are some things he's learned about Outlook 2007 that weren't obvious at first, and that you might want to watch out for.
When should you upgrade to Outlook 2007 and Vista?
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2007
With Vista and Office 2007 coming out soon, should you upgrade right away? Both Office 2007 and Vista will be available for you to buy on January 30th. What should you do? Read on to find out.
Upgrading to Outlook 2007: It's good. It's bad. It's occasionally ugly!
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2007
With Outlook 2007 due to become available to the general public any time now, we thought you might be interested in hearing what it is like to upgrade from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007. Most people will find the upgrade to go smoothly, but if you use add-in programs to enhance Outlook, or if you are upgrading from a beta version of Office 2007, things can get difficult.
How to backup your rules
OutlookPower Magazine - October 2006
Your rules are not stored in your .PST file. If you want to move your rules from one install to another, you'll need to back them up. This article will show you how.


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