Hi friends there are several issues with Outlook 2007 application, here i find link for some of its top issues, and the resolution is perfect, We all can try going to this link and find our solution.
http://support.microsoft.com/ph/11335#tab0
It’s all about IT world, support, technical expertise, how you do, how you perform a task, It’s all about it, I update all the information which I’ve done till now, irrespective at what time, All these steps and troubleshooting performed on live Infrastructure, so downtime and small minute things have been tested and then implemented, Of course, every Infrastructure has its own protocol, So would suggest you to check them first.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Outlook Shortkeys ..... All run commands of outlook
Hi ........,
There are sevral commands of outlook that we can access through run wizard.... Here i find an website where most of them are available.
Please log on to
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/commandlineswitches.htm
There are sevral commands of outlook that we can access through run wizard.... Here i find an website where most of them are available.
Please log on to
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/commandlineswitches.htm
What are the FSMO Roles?
I will talk more about the specific functions of the FSMO roles in the next article in this series. I do however want to quickly mention what these roles are. As you may recall, I mentioned that there are three domain specific roles, and two forest specific roles.
The domain specific roles include the Relative identifier, the Primary Domain Controller Emulator, and the Infrastructure Master. Forest level roles include the Schema Master and the Domain Naming master. Below is a brief description of what these roles do:
Schema Master: maintains the authoritative copy of the Active Directory database schema.
Domain Naming Master: maintains the list of domains within the forest.
Relative Identifier Master: responsible for ensuring that every Active Directory object at a domain receives a unique security identifier.
Primary Domain Controller Emulator: acts as the Primary Domain Controller in domains containing domain controllers running Windows NT.
Infrastructure Master: the Infrastructure Master is responsible for updating an object’s security identifier and distinguished name in a cross domain object reference.
The domain specific roles include the Relative identifier, the Primary Domain Controller Emulator, and the Infrastructure Master. Forest level roles include the Schema Master and the Domain Naming master. Below is a brief description of what these roles do:
Schema Master: maintains the authoritative copy of the Active Directory database schema.
Domain Naming Master: maintains the list of domains within the forest.
Relative Identifier Master: responsible for ensuring that every Active Directory object at a domain receives a unique security identifier.
Primary Domain Controller Emulator: acts as the Primary Domain Controller in domains containing domain controllers running Windows NT.
Infrastructure Master: the Infrastructure Master is responsible for updating an object’s security identifier and distinguished name in a cross domain object reference.
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