I’m using Outlook 2007 and up until recently, I had no issues using that with iCloud. Now I receive the following error;
The set of folders cannot be opened. An unexpected error has occurred. MAPI was unable to load the information service C:\PROGRA~2\COMMON~1\Apple\INTERN~1\APLZOD.dll. Be sure the service is correctly installed and configured.
I’ve verified that I’m using the latest version of iCloud and I tried signing out of iCloud and then signing back in, but it still doesn’t work with Outlook.
How do I get iCloud to work with Outlook 2007 again or has support been dropped for it?
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As of recently, some of my emails are going into a folder called Clutter rather than into my Inbox folder.
I'm trying to find out why as I don't have any rules configured to do this and I really want to receive them in my Inbox folder again.
How can I turn this off or configure it otherwise?
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The somewhat huge message header in Outlook 2013 has been an eyesore and annoyance to some since the release of Outlook 2013, especially for people who prefer to have the Reading Pane at the bottom.
The November update not only brought back some highly missed To-Do Bar functionality but also quite some major changes and options to the message header.
Did you find the minimize option for the message header already?
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I've got a printer with relatively expensive ink cartridges as I've mainly bought it for printing photos. However, on occasion, I also need to print out some other things which are usually emails.
To prevent wasting precious ink, I always change my printing settings to use black ink only (greyscale), use the economy/draft mode of my printer and sometimes even set it to print double-sided. These are quite some clicks each time I need to print and I actually sometimes forget to set it.
Is there any way to make this the default when printing from Outlook?
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For my work, I regularly work with files that are blocked by default by Outlook. I've been able to unblock them via the Level1Remove Registry value but then I'm still being prompted to save them to disk first before I can open them.
I understand that completely unblocking them poses a certain risk, but as these are mainly shortcuts (lnk-files) and script files (such as vbs-files, which I've configured to open with Notepad by default), my increased productivity will outweigh the theoretical increased risk by this change.
Is there any way to completely unblock these Level1 attachments?
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For several contacts, the Notes field contains an overview of which fields have been changed. It appears that this new information is coming from the Global Address Book (GAL) of our company's Exchange server.
While in general this is great, it creates some issues especially with synchronizing to my mobile phone due to the phone number formatting and the length of the Notes field.
Can I disbale this automatic updating of my contacts?
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I just noticed that I could drag & drop files (doc, docx, xls, pdf, png, etc...) directly into Outlook folders. Basically this would allow me to use Outlook as a single storage location for as long as I have space in my mailbox, instead of saving these files separately in Explorer.
Are there any downsides to this method and is this actually even supported by Microsoft?
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I sometimes use the "Send to OneNote" option in Outlook to archive instructional emails for future reference or to collect information for an upcoming meeting or task.
Is there a way to change the default layout of these OneNote items and to add some default text as well?
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I'm using a browser other than Internet Explorer and I'm only being offered the Outlook Web Access Light version when trying to log on.
Is there really no way to get the "Premium" Outlook Web Access client?
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When selecting a specific folder, Outlook directly crashes. Outlook works just fine for all other folders.
How can I access this folder again?
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