By default, when searching the Offline Address Book, Outlook resolves e-mail addresses using Ambiguous Name Resolution. With Ambiguous Name Resolution, Outlook suggests additional possible matches (if they exist) even if there is a name that matches exactly the e-mail alias entered. By enabling this setting, you can change the behavior so that Outlook returns a single e-mail address if it exactly matches an e-mail alias.
By default, users receive an alert message on their desktops when new mail arrives. By enabling this setting, the alert is ...
By default, week numbers are not shown in the Date Navigator in the Calendar. You can change this behavior to show week numbers ...
By default, when a new Junk E-mail Filter list is deployed, Outlook appends the new Junk Mail Import List to the existing ...
By default, when a user accepts or tentatively accepts a meeting, Outlook creates a duplicate copy of the meeting with the ...
By default, when searching the Offline Address Book, Outlook resolves e-mail addresses using Ambiguous Name Resolution. With ...
By default, when users click Send/Receive or press F9 for Cached Exchange Mode accounts, Outlook synchronizes with the Exchange ...
By default, when users create Calendar items, the Reminder: check box in the item is set. By disabling this setting, you ...
By default, when users send a form as an e-mail message they can specify which files they want to attach to the message. ...
By default, when you create a virtual server, SharePoint Server stores a corresponding content database on the same server ...