Learn to Use Rules in Outlook to Limit the Size of the Outgoing Emails

In an age where sharing of images and videos have become common, the tendency to send emails which contain several large attachments is quite widespread. However, most internet service providers have a limit on the size of the emails that you can send out. Similarly a number of hosted email platforms limit the size of the emails that one can receive. Thus it is always ideal to restrict the size of your outgoing emails. This also helps avoid issues like large emails getting stuck in the Outlook...

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Quick tips to Repair a corrupted To-Do bar in Ms Outlook

Of the several well thought out features that the Ms Outlook application can boast off, the To-Do bar may come across as tad boring. While it may not have the sophistication that some other features have, it is quite capable in itself. The To-Do bar can be used to list all important things that you need to take up. You can add calendars to it and use it to keep a track on key things that you must accomplish. However the To-Do bar can at times behave in an erratic fashion. In some cases you may...

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Key Advantages of AlwaysOn Availability groups from the perspective of business continuity

With business becoming increasingly competitive, even the shortest of the downtimes can prove risky for the reputation of an organization. Hence from a perspective of business continuity and data recovery, SQL Server administrators have for years relied on disk mirroring to keep things going in case of a fault. However mirroring has several limitations and this had lead Microsoft to roll out AlwaysOn availability groups from its 2012 SQL Server iteration which offers a whole deal of reliability...

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