Thursday, December 27, 2012

Patching Up Your Microsoft Outlook 2003 Calendar Reminders


Earlier people had to carry a diary or a planner to keep a tab on all their appointments. In this digital age things have changed with the launch of the Microsoft Outlook 2003 which is equipped with a Calendar option that is capable of handling all your appointments. This feature from Microsoft is comes with enough features to handle all your meetings as per schedule. It allows a user to add and remove appointments as per their desire. Rest assured, you will never miss an appointment if you have this application active on your system. However, just like any other software, Outlook too can sometimes fail or be impeded by numerous errors.
The application may fail to remind you about important meetings when it’s configured with wrong settings or due to other silly and careless human errors. In general cases, a user may be clueless as to what to do next when encountering such cases. Countering them however is just a matter of a few simple commands. This will patch up the corrupt files, which may come about due to third party interference or other reasons resulting in errors that prevent the application from working properly. Tag along the following commands to for Outlook 2003 calendar reminders.

Instructions
o Power up your machine and wait until your operating system loads up completely. Check the time it takes to boot up. If it is taking more than normal to load, then chances are that your computer has many unnecessary files and programs that may interfere with MS Outlook and its proper working.
o Launch the Microsoft Outlook 2003 and go to the top of the Window to click on the "Tools" tab inside which you will be able to access the "Options" tab.
o Make sure that you have implied the "Default Reminder" tab and then tag along the “Ok” tab.
o Configure your Outlook 2003 program to remind you about the appointments outlined on your calendar by going to the "Calendar" tab and later going for the "Tasks" folder.
o Close the Outlook program once you have configured it in the right way and later press down the "Windows" and "R" keys on your keyboard to bring on the Run program.
o Type in "Outlook /cleanreminders" into the Run program and navigate to click on "OK" to bring in the Outlook calendar with the new settings.
All the errors that have crept in to the Outlook mail service can be wiped out with these instructions shaped out by Microsoft Outlook repair panel. However, if you are facing any difficulties regarding these instructions get in touch with the Microsoft support crew.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Fed up of Microsoft client protection?


Microsoft issued the Microsoft client protection product for securing the files and folders in a computer from the attack of malware. This program includes a forefront client security feature which is an anti-virus program entitled for business computers. Due to the additional features available in this program, this product will cost some money. The best thing about this program is that its efficiency in integrating with a server to keep a tab on various activities going on within a network. There aren’t many Windows users who find this program as useful. This happens due to the involvement of other antivirus programs which offer far better features at a lesser cost when compared to the Microsoft client protection software. In case you are worried about how to get rid of this application from your computer, tag on these instructions pointed out by the Microsoft tech support panel.
Instructions:
Power up your PC and scroll down to your taskbar where you will find the amazing "Start" tab, when clicked on it a menu will pop up with links to various programs within that computer. Go for the "Control Panel" from that particular menu.
Inside the control panel click on the "Uninstall a Program" tab twice with the left button of your mouse to unwrap the "Programs and Features" tab. This window will show the details of all the programs installed inside your computer hard drive.
Tag on the "Microsoft Forefront Client Security Antimalware Service" and follow through by clicking on the "Uninstall" tab.
When you click on the uninstall tab a menu will be prompted by the Windows installer in which you have to hit on the "Yes" to authenticate the process and hang around until Windows removes the program and revert to the program and feature tab.
Now select the "Microsoft Forefront Client Security State Assessment Service" and choose "Uninstall".
Hitting "Yes" will authenticate the process.
Just like the previous steps, select the "Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Agent" and follow by tagging along the “Uninstall". Now hit on the "Yes" for confirmation. With the removal of this component the entire Microsoft Client protection will be removed from your computer.
Exit from the current Window to return back to the desktop.
For advanced technical assistance, call the Microsoft tech support team.