How to delete cookies

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hi, I am continuing with Outlook Support and Email Support. It Help to delete Cookies from Outlook and Email.
Cookies are small text files that Web sites put on your computer to store a variety of information about you or your preferences. Some Web sites store your user name and password or other personally identifiable information about you in a cookie. If you delete a cookie, you might need to enter this information again the next time you visit the Web site.
If you know the name of the Web site whose cookies you want to delete, you can delete the individual files. Otherwise, you can delete all cookies.
To delete a specific cookie
1. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, under Temporary Internet files, click Settings, and then click View Files.
3. Select the files (cookies) that you want to delete.
4. On the File menu, click Delete.
To delete all cookies
1. In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies.

Set the language options for Office

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Hi, I am continuing another information setting language in outlook and Microsoft Office 2003, like Outlook Support and Email Support.

If You can set the language options for your Office installation by using the Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings tool.

1. Do one of the following:
§ If you are using Microsoft Windows XP, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.
§ If you are using Microsoft Windows 2000, click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office, and then point to Microsoft Office Tools.
2. Click Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings.
3. On the Enabled Languages tab, select the languages to use for editing documents from the Available languages list, and then click Add.
4. In the Choose the language that defines default behavior in Microsoft Office applications list, select your installation language for Office.
Note This setting is optional. If your installation language for Office is English, French, German, Norwegian, or Serbian, selecting the local dialect of the language makes utilities such as spelling checkers more useful
Change the display language
If you want to change the display language for the user interface or Help, you must purchase and install the Microsoft Office 2003 Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Pack. After you install the MUI Pack, the User Interface and Help tab in the Microsoft Office 2003 Language Settings dialog box will be available.
1. Click the User Interface and Help tab.
2. In the Display Office 2003 in list, select the user interface language that you want.
3. In the Display Help in list, select a language in which to view Help.
If you do not specify a language, Help is displayed by default in the user interface language that you selected.

Change the level of junk e-mail protection

Thursday, June 12, 2008

I am continuing with some information about Outlook Support. This post discuss about how to protect junk e-mail. If you have more any problem you can get online email support or remote email problem support

Steps to protect junk email in Microsoft Outlook ....


  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail.

3. Select the protection level that you want.

    • No protection Although this turns off the automatic Junk E-mail Filter, Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 will continue to evaluate messages by using domain names and e-mail addresses on your Blocked Senders List, and messages will continue to be moved to your Junk E-mail folder.
    • Low If you don't receive many junk e-mail messages and want to see all but the most obvious junk messages, you should select this option.
    • High If you receive a large volume of junk e-mail messages, you should select this option. However, you should periodically review the messages moved to your Junk E-mail folder, because some wanted messages may be moved there as well.
    • Safe Lists Only Any e-mail messages sent from someone not on your Safe Senders List or sent to a mailing list not on the Safe Recipients List will be treated as junk e-mail messages.

Note Changing the protection level is not available if you are using an Exchange Server e-mail account and working online.

Warn about installed templates and add-ins

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Security because macros can contain viruses, is careful about running them. Take the following precautions: run up-to-date antivirus software on your computer; set your macro security level to high; clear the Trust all installed add-ins and templates check box; use digital signatures; maintain a list of trusted publishers.

Depending on your macro macro: An action or a set of actions you can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.security setting, when you open a macro, you will receive a warning and the macro may be disabled for installed templates template: A file or files that contain the structure and tools for shaping such elements as the style and page layout of finished files. For example, Word templates can shape a single document, and FrontPage templates can shape an entire Web site.) and add-ins (add-in: A supplemental program that adds custom commands or custom features to Microsoft Office.) (Including wizards).

1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Security tab.

  1. Under Macro Security, click Macro Security.
  2. Click the Trusted Publishers tab.
  3. Clear the Trust all installed add-ins and templates check box.

Note All templates, add-ins, and macros shipped with Microsoft Office 2003 are digitally signed by Microsoft. Once you add Microsoft to your list of trusted sources for one of these installed files all subsequent interaction with these files will not generate messages.

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How to Minimize Outlook to the taskbar

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

The notification area feature was introduced with Microsoft Windows XP and is not available in Microsoft Windows 2000 or earlier. The notification area is also known as the system tray.

  • On the title bar of the active window, click Minimize Button The program window is minimized to a button on the taskbar.

You can change the default setting to hide the taskbar button, so that it only shows as an icon in the notification area. You can also hide the icon in the notification area.

The Outlook icon in the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar.

The default settings are to display the Outlook taskbar buttons and icon. Therefore, if you are not seeing an Outlook button or icon, it might have been turned off.