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whitepaper Word automatically checks the names in the e-mail header against names in the Address Book. If multiple names are found that match the name one types, a red wavy line appears under the name, indicating that one must choose a name.
[02 May 2008]
whitepaper More specifically, the Autodiscover service is used by Outlook 2007 client features such as the Availability service (free/busy), Auto Account Setup (automatic profile creation), Out of Office (OOF), Offline Address Book (OAB), and Unified...
[23 Apr 2008]
News The emails link up to the user's address book so the caller's name is displayed. BlackBerry lovers can now turn their voicemails into text and have them emailed direct to their handset after voice-to-text company SpinVox launched a plug-in for the...
[27 Feb 2008]
whitepaper To search for people using information other than their name or e-mail address, such as their office location or telephone number, see Search for people in the Address Book. The user can use the Address Book to look up and select names and...
[14 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Using the Address Book to search for people by using their name or e-mail address is the best option when one wants to immediately address an e-mail message to a specific person, people, or distribution list.
[14 Feb 2008]
whitepaper To a great extent, one's Internet life is an open book. They can track the online travels, know what operating system and browser one is running, find out the machine name, peer into the clipboard, uncover the last sites one has visited, examine...
[10 Oct 2007]
Comment Running down my professional address book I score a positive outcome more than 80 per cent of the time, with the majority showing up on the first search page in less than a second. I can remember everything about a meeting a few days ago - the...
[21 Jun 2007]
Leader Or they might just pick up a phone book - though they're still a few long jumps away from identity theft. Today we've heard that a 'shocking' 97 per cent of households throw out rubbish that includes information such as their name and address...
[16 Oct 2006]
Q&A Last book read: Michael Palin's 'Himalaya'. Name: Simon Norbury. Don't let recruitment agencies have your email address. Simon (to my face! Who do you report to? Director of Policy and Communications.
[28 Jun 2005]
News The Win32.Glieder worm spreads using a common mass-mailing method, relying on users to click on an attachment so it email itself on to names in the address book. The variants, which Computer Associates (CA) has given a new name - Glieder - because...
[03 Jun 2005]
News If Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hadn't decided to take his college buddy up on a job offer as the software giant's book-keeper, he figures he probably would have ended up selling car insurance. Ballmer also remained tight-lipped over the new name of...
[13 May 2005]
News The system is designed to let consumers access a mobile phone address book, make and receive calls, and manage text messages via the car's "central infotainment display. Marcus Stahl, a Nokia manager of automotive products, said in a statement: "We...
[07 Oct 2004]
News The worm is capable of transmitting in several languages, including English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, German or Finnish, said F-Secure, and spreads itself by collecting email addresses from the recipient's address book.
[15 Jun 2004]
Cheat Sheet They work closely with your computer, so you could, for example, receive voicemail messages as email attachments or dial numbers by clicking on a name in your address book. VoIP? What's that stand for?
[15 Jun 2004]
whitepaper This Compiled HTML Help file contains VBScript to email itself to the first user in the Microsoft Outlook address book using MAPI messaging. Exact detection under the VBS/Chick.b@M name will be included in the 4195 DATs.
[02 May 2004]
whitepaper This worm spreads by sending e-mail messages to addresses found from users address book - like most other e-mail worms. Instead of showing the owner of the infected machine as the sender, Klez replaces it with a random address from the address book.
[28 Apr 2004]
whitepaper The worm spreads via e-mail, and in order to start-up, the worm gains access to the Outlook address book. It's important to note that the attached worm file always has the name CHRISTMAS.EXE. This is done unbeknownst to users, after which the worm...
[22 Apr 2004]
News There are hundreds of different commands ranging from various types of DDoS attacks to stealing everything from the address book to deleting files and finding new hosts to infect. We have seen lots of different versions of this Agobot, but someone...
[18 Mar 2004]
whitepaper These viruses aren't spread automatically by spamming your address book. Both of these viruses were created or co-authored by a programmer that goes simply by the name "Benny". Two of the most innovative viruses have come out of the group 29A.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper These meta-tags (arranged in semantic and relational ontologies" - lists of metatags, their meanings and how they relate to each other) will be read by various applications and allow them to process the associated strings of symbols correctly...
[24 Feb 2004]
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