Troublesome changes to watch for in Outlook 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.
Changes to Daylight Savings Time could cause computer snafus
In 2005, the US Congress passed a bill changing the start and end dates of Daylight Savings Time (DST). Starting this year, DST begins three weeks earlier and ends one week later than previously. This change affects virtually every electronic device and computer program that deals with the time of day. If you use Windows, Windows Mobile, Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, or pretty much any other electronic anything, you are affected to
 
Defend yourself from phishing
A recent study reported that 63 percent of phishing attacks are targeted from three major Web sites: PayPal, eBay, and Bank of America. These top Web sites signal dollar signs for cyber-criminals as many people unknowingly open and use the links contained inside phony emails. This week, we had the opportunity to interview Adam Schran, an Internet and PC security expert on what constitutes "phishing" and how you can defend yourself.
Lots and lots of open PST files
Reader Rich Cunard wants to know if he can have lots of open PST files to get around a corporate-imposed 500MB limit. Read on for our recommendation.

 
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