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Outlook 2010 delegate
Is there a way to add someone as a delegate with out them being able to read your emails? Just send on your behalf?
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| May 16, 2013 4:37 PM
Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook permissions
Is there a way to add someone as a delegate with out them being able to read your emails? Just send on your behalf?
Trying to access my Outlook account – new
What does it mean that it cannot access Outlook because the server is not working?
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| March 4, 2013 5:44 PM
Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook permissions
What does it mean that it cannot access Outlook because the server is not working?
useless pwd in s/mime Outlook 2010
I have to implement s/mime encryption for some users of a company (XP SP3 ; Outlook2010 ; Exchange 2010). On each Outlook the certificate has been imported with security level “high” (protection by password). Problem : the user can uncrypt or encrypt mails, without having to type the certificate password. (a similar installation – in [...]
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| October 18, 2012 8:00 PM
Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook permissions
I have to implement s/mime encryption for some users of a company (XP SP3 ; Outlook2010 ; Exchange 2010). On each Outlook the certificate has been imported with security level “high” (protection by password). Problem : the user can uncrypt or encrypt mails, without having to type the certificate password. (a similar installation – in [...]
Reading shared emails simultaneously
I have reviewer permissions on my managers Outlook 2010 account. If we are both logged into his mailbox at the same time, would he still be able to read and reply to his emails independently without any interference from my accessing his account simultaneously?
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| September 20, 2012 9:48 AM
Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook permissions
I have reviewer permissions on my managers Outlook 2010 account. If we are both logged into his mailbox at the same time, would he still be able to read and reply to his emails independently without any interference from my accessing his account simultaneously?
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