Pst-files, unless you are using an Exchange or Hotmail account, Outlook cannot live without them. This guide contains basic but also more advanced and additional background information about the pst-file and how you can handle them.
Forget all about it and schedule you Outlook back-ups instead of using the Microsoft add-in which remembers you only when shutting down Outlook. No coding skills are required.
When you are in an Active Directory network environment you can set Outlook policies to enforce settings on your users. If you are a home user you might want to set policies on what your children can and cannot do in Outlook.
Using an Outlook.com account is a great alternative for your current POP3 or IMAP account if you want to sync your emails, contacts and calendar items with multiple devices such as your desktop, laptop, netbook, tablet or smartphone. It behaves a lot like a personal (hosted) Exchange or Office 365 account but for free. You can set it up with an @outlook.com address, your own domain but also with an address you already have from another provider like Gmail.
The Inbox Repair Tool is your first-aid-kit when it comes down to corruptions in your Outlook’s data storage file (pst-file). This guide walks you through the repair process of recovering your data with scanpst.exe.
10 Things you should know and keep in mind when working with Outlook for a better user experience.
How To set Outlook Web Access as your default e-mail program in Internet Options.
Are you sending/receiving winmail.dat files? See how you can get rid of it.
If you are an Exchange 2007/2010 administrator and are using the Exchange Management Console (EMC) on a computer/server with Internet Explorer 9 installed, you probably have run into the following error when trying to close the EMC; You must close all dialog boxes before you can close Exchange Management Console. A Hotfix is now available.
This guide contains various methods for end-users but also for Exchange administrators to get Outlook connected to Exchange via Autodiscover.