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Details how to add a public folder to your favorites so that you can find certain calendars or contacts
Details how to access a shared folder from another mailbox that the end user would have access to. This is useful if a shared folder is no longer visible or access needs to be initiated.
Details ho to remove individual entries from the auto complete cache as well as clearing the entire auto complete cache for Microsoft Outlook
Details how to update the global address book for Microsoft Outlook.
This article details how to import or export rules for Outlook between versions.
This details how to set up a rule to copy incoming mail from one mailbox you have access to to another one that you have access to.
This article details how to ensure your shared outlook folders are not automatically cached, which can help performance.
Details how to clear your outlook cache, which can help with performance issues with the application
Article details how to change the behavior for sent and deleted items from within outlook.
Details how to add a profile to outlook, this is useful if you have accesses to multiple inboxes.
PhishNotify is an add-in for Outlook that will allows suspicious emails to be reported from your inbox. When you receive a suspicious email, PhishNotify can be used to submit the email for review, allowing the message to be safely submitted without users forwarding or otherwise interacting with the email. PhishNotify can be used to report both PhishSim emails and real phishing emails alike, and can be used for any questionable emails.
If you are a manager of a distribution list or a security group for email, you can edit members of that list. This document will go over how to edit the membership of that group using Outlook.
You might have issues where you keep getting invites to meetings you removed yourself from.  Outlook will sometimes do that if it continues to see those meetings in some way on your profile.  What you’ll need to do is delete every instance of that meeting to get rid of the reoccurring prompts.