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Dell Promises Extended Migration Support For Windows Server 2003

Windows Server 2003 or Win 2K3 is one of the prominent OS from the house of Microsoft. The server operating system was launched in the market on April 24, 2003. There was an enhanced version of the OS known as Windows Server 2003 R2 that was released on December 6, 2005. There was again another successor for the Windows Server 2003 R2 that was titled as Windows Server 2008 that was launched on February 4, 2008. In short, we can see that the Windows Server 2003 proved to be the follow up OS version to the Windows 2000 Server. You can see that the installation of Windows Server 2003 has enabled setting up server networks for the new machines. It is expected that the Windows Server 2003 OS from Microsoft will no longer be in use after 2015. This is why Dell had offered their technical support along with Windows help services to help existing users migrate to the updated Windows OS version. About Dell and Windows help You can see that the OS of Windows Server 2003 was formulated on the s

Enabling IMAP Notification Alert In Outlook 2010

Most of the Outlook users encounter problems with mail notifications even though Outlook offers a lot of features and tools for its clients. This problem mainly occurs when IMAP mail accounts are configured and as a result, the Outlook 2010 application synchronizes much data. However, these mail notification alert issues can be solved very easily by following the given set of instructions about Microsoft Outlook. Instructions Open the Microsoft Outlook 2010 application in your computer to start the process. Once the Outlook window is open in your screen, navigate to the tab called Home, then from the Rules drop down button, you need to click the option labeled Manage Rules & Alerts.  Now the Rules & Alerts window will be opened in your screen. To apply rules for specific action, you need to click the option called New Rule.  Next, you need to start creating a blank file from the Rules wizard. After that, click the option Apply Rule On Messages I Receive followed by clicking

Using Nomadesk With Outlook

Outlook is a popular email client, mostly used as a productivity application in office environments. It is the best option when you require extensive mail handling or task scheduling. You can assign tasks, render schedules, send or receive messages with contacts on preset lists, etc with the email client application easily. There are many add-ins for Outlook, which increase the efficiency and workability of this program. One class of these is helpdesk tools, which work in conjunction with Outlook to ensure the best user experience. One such Outlook help desk plugin is from Nomadesk, a file sync, sharing and storage service. This utility is installed in the email client automatically with the parent software installation on the computer. This plugin eases sending of larger files as mail attachments. In the default setup, Nomadesk backs up the file to be sent, by synchronizing it to your Nomadesk storage known as FileLink. It then creates a link to the file that the recipient can use to

Instructions For Configuring Outlook In Windows 8

Microsoft Outlook is a personal manager program that is popular for its email manager program. According to the latest statistics, most people in the world use Outlook email client for managing their emails. Outlook 2013 is the latest version of the email manager program and can be easily installed with your Windows 8 operated computer. However, some might ponder over how to setup email in Outlook as the whole user interface has changed now. Here we discuss simple instructions for configuring an email account in Outlook. Instructions Click on the Outlook 2013 tile found in the Start screen of the Windows 8 system for launching the program. If you are currently in the Desktop mode, you can return to the Start Screen by launching the Charms bar by pressing the Windows and C keys found in the keyboard simultaneously. When the Charms bar appears on the screen, click on the Start button and the Metro user interface will open up on the screen.  Now you will be able to see the window title

Configuring MS Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is an email client that many people use to send and receive emails. This comes as a part of the Windows Office suite and is the mostly used app in the suite. It not only helps us manage emails, but also calendars, notes and tasks. If you have not configured your email in Outlook, here are the Outlook setting tips required to configure Microsoft Outlook. It is possible to organize multiple email accounts and messages with the help of Outlook. There are a number of features that you can make use of for this. In case you need to follow an email message, you can simply flag them and check it later. Talking about the protocols supported, some of them are SMTP, POP3 etc. It is indeed convenient to get your Gmail or Yahoo mails straight into your Microsoft Outlook client. All the necessary information from Outlook will be readily available to you even if there is no internet connection. Of course, not the email messages that you are yet to receive. You can also choose to ge