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Using Outlook Calendars with Google Calendars
Outlook 2007 Offers some exciting new feartures. One of the things that I have found most handy is it’s ability to intergrate with Google Calendar. Below are three scenarios that may help you learn to use this technology and hopefully make your life a bit easier.
Import a calendar from Google Calendar into Outlook
A Calendar Snaphot is a copy of a calendar that is not updated. To view updates to a Calendar Snapshot, you must obtain a new Calendar Snapshot. For Internet Calendars are are kept up-to-date automatically, see Subscribe to a Google Calendar.
Howto: Restore Exchange 2003 data using the Recovery Storage Group
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The Recovery Storage Group (RSG) feature in Exchange 2003 allows you to mount a second copy of an Exchange mailbox store on any Exchange server in the same Exchange Administrative Group as the original, while the original store is still running and serving clients. This allows you to recover data from an older backup copy of the store without disturbing client access to current data. After the RSG is created and one or more stores are added to it, you can restore online backup sets to it. Then use the Exchange Server 2003 version of Microsoft Exchange Mailbox Merge Wizard (Exmerge.exe) to extract mailbox data from the stores into .PST files, and optionally merge the extracted data back into the online stores.
Howto: Recover a deleted mailbox in Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003 without restoring from backup media
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The procedures described below are an easy way to quickly recover a mailbox that has been deleted by mistake. This should not be seen as a full substitute for performing individual mailbox backups using Backup Exec ™.
Performing a mailbox backup using the Agent for Microsoft Exchange Server on a regular basis provides a history of backed up mailboxes, enabling recovery to any point in time as well as the ability to restore individual mails and folders.
How To: Troubleshoot 550, 553 Outlook Email Errors
Relaying occurs when an e-mail message is sent to an e-mail address whose domain (the name after the @ symbol, such as adatum.com) is not processed by the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP): A common protocol that is used to send e-mail messages across the Internet.)or outgoing server that the sender is requesting to deliver the message. The SMTP server must connect to another SMTP server to relay the message.
When you send an e-mail message that encounters a relay error, your SMTP (outgoing) e-mail server might return your e-mail message with an error message such as one of the following:



How to Clear all Outlook Calendar items
However, sometimes you might not want to archive your calendar items — you just want to have a fresh start. To clear your calendar items, do the following: