I'm having autofill errors (contact)after migration, what should I do? (NK2edit fix) (link) |
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How do I email all the members in a Contacts folder? (link) |
Applies to Microsoft Outlook 2007 and 2010
1. Open up a new email message
2. Click on the To... button
3. Click on the down arrow in the box underneath "Address Book"
4. Choose the folder with the contacts you'd like to email (if your personal contact folder is not listed see "How do I make my contacts folder an Address Book?")
5. Select the first name in the list, hold down the shift key, select the last name on the list, click on the To: button again.
6. All of the names should now be in the To: field of the email message. Click OK.
7. Compose and send your message.
Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
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How do I undelete a contact in Outlook 2010? (link) |
If you did in error it should be in your trash and then you just drag and drop it back into contacts.
If some time has passed follow these steps from Microsoft
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With Outlook 2010 open click the File Ribbon tab then click the Options button.
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Click Customize Ribbon
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On the right-hand side add a New Group under the Folder main tab. You can rename it after it is created.
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Change the “Choose commands from:” to All Commands. Scroll down and select the “Recover Deleted Items…” option then click the “Add > >” button to add this option to your newly created custom group OK.
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You will now see your new group and the Recover Deleted Items icon in the Folder tab on all folders.
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If you were to click the button you will see that you have access to any purged/shift-deleted items from that folder.
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If you use the recover option you will see that your item has now been returned.
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How do I create a Contact Group from scratch in Outlook? (link) |
In the Outlook 2010
In Contacts, on the Home tab, in the New group, click New Contact Group.
In the "Name" box, type in the name of the Distribution List, i.e., "Committee Members".
On the Contact Group tab, in the Members group, click Add Members, and then click From Outlook Contacts, From Address Book or New Email Contact
- If you are adding a new email contact, enter the information for the person in the Add New Member dialog box.
If you are adding a member from Outlook Contacts or an Address Book, do the following:
- In the Address Book drop-down list, click the address book that contains the email addresses that you want to include in your Contact Group.
- In the list of names, click the names that you want, and then click Members. You can add names from different address books to the same Contact Group.
- Do this for each person whom you want to add to the Contact Group, and then click OK
- Click Save & Close in the top left.
The Contact Group is saved in your Contacts folder under the name that you give it.
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How do I add a Contact Group received from someone in Outlook? (link) |
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Score: 45.0 - Updated: 8/25/2014 2:18:15 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I view names in a Contact Group in Outlook? (link) |
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How do you REMOVE/delete one person from a Contact Group in Outlook? (link) |
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How do I add a new contact not in contacts folder or address book in Outlook? (link) |
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How do I create a Contact Group by copying names from an email message in Outlook? (link) |
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Sending to a contact group in Outlook 2010 didn't send to all members. Why? (link) |
Fix:
• When in the Contact Folder open the distribution list so that you can see the members. • Click on Update Now in the tool bar • Click Save & Close
To check that all members will be sent to, create a new message and place the distribution list in the To field, then expand the distribution list and check that all names are listed. |
Score: 41.0 - Updated: 8/27/2013 1:52:06 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I create a Contact Group with new names in the Address Book in Outlook? (link) |
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Score: 41.0 - Updated: 11/13/2014 11:43:33 AM - Was this helpful? |
How do I share a custom contacts folder with specific people? (link) |
From Microsoft
The default Contacts folder in Outlook is created in each Outlook profile. This folder cannot be renamed or deleted. You can create additional contacts folders and these folders can be renamed or deleted. This section includes instructions to share contacts folders that you create.
1. In Contacts, in the Navigation Pane, right-click the contacts folder that you want to share. NOTE If you are using the Navigation Pane in Minimized view, in Contacts, click Navigation Pane, and then right-click the contacts folder that you want to share. 2. Click Share . 3. In the To box of the sharing invitation, enter the name of the recipient. 4. If you want to, change the Subject. 5. If you want to, grant permissions to the recipient to change your contact items by selecting the Recipient can add, edit, and delete items in this contacts folder check box. 6. In the message body, type any information that you want to include. 7. Click Send. 8. Review the confirmation dialog box, and then, if correct, click OK.
Applies To: Staff |
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How do I share my default Contacts folder with specific people? (link) |
From Microsoft
The default Contacts folder in Outlook is created in each Outlook profile. This folder cannot be renamed or deleted. 1. In Contacts, in the Navigation Pane, click Share My Contacts folder. NOTE If you are using the Navigation Pane in Minimized view, in Contacts, click Navigation Pane, and then click Share My Contacts folder. 2. In the To box, enter the name of the recipient for the sharing invitation message. 3. If you want to, you can change the Subject. 4. If you want to, request permission to view the recipient's default Contacts folder. To do so, select the Request permission to view recipient's Contacts folder check box. NOTE If you want to request access to a contacts folder other than the default Contacts folder, you must send an e-mail message asking for permissions to that particular folder. This option only requests access to the recipient's default Contacts folder. 5. In the message body, type any information that you want to include. 6. Click Send. 7. Review the confirmation dialog box, and then if correct, click OK.
Applies To: Staff |
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How do I revoke or change other people's access to my contacts folders? (link) |
In Microsoft
At any time, you can change or revoke someone's access permissions to your contacts folders. 1. In Contacts, in the Navigation Pane, right-click the contacts folder for which you want to change permissions. NOTE If you are using the Navigation Pane in Minimized view, in Contacts, click Navigation Pane, and then right-click the contacts folder for which you want to change access permissions. 2. Click Change Sharing Permissions. 3. Do one of the following: • Revoke or change access permissions for everyone 1. On the Permissions tab, in the Name box, click Default. 2. Under Permissions, in the Permission Level list, click None to revoke permissions or any of the other options to change permissions. View descriptions of permission levels WITH THIS PERMISSION LEVEL (OR ROLE) YOU CAN Owner Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files, and create subfolders. As the folder owner, you can change the permission levels that other people have for the folder. (Does not apply to delegates.) Publishing Editor Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files, and create subfolders. (Does not apply to delegates.) Editor Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files. Publishing Author Create and read items and files, create subfolders, and modify and delete items and files that you create. (Does not apply to delegates.) Author Create and read items and files, and modify and delete items and files that you create. Contributor Create items and files only. The contents of the folder do not appear. (Does not apply to delegates.) Reviewer Read items and files only. Custom Perform activities defined by the folder owner. (Does not apply to delegates.) None You have no permission. You cannot open the folder. • Revoke or change access permissions for one person 1. On the Permissions tab, in the Name box, click the name of the person whose access permissions you want to change. 2. Under Permissions, in the Permission Level list, click None to revoke permissions or any of the other options to change permissions. View descriptions of permission levels WITH THIS PERMISSION LEVEL (OR ROLE) YOU CAN Owner Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files, and create subfolders. As the folder owner, you can change the permission levels that other people have for the folder. (Does not apply to delegates.) Publishing Editor Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files, and create subfolders. (Does not apply to delegates.) Editor Create, read, modify, and delete all items and files. Publishing Author Create and read items and files, create subfolders, and modify and delete items and files that you create. (Does not apply to delegates.) Author Create and read items and files, and modify and delete items and files that you create. Contributor Create items and files only. The contents of the folder do not appear. (Does not apply to delegates.) Reviewer Read items and files only. Custom Perform activities defined by the folder owner. (Does not apply to delegates.) None You have no permission. You cannot open the folder. 3. Repeat step 2 for each person whose access permissions you want to modify.
Applies To: Staff |
Score: 40.0 - Updated: 5/5/2010 3:12:41 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I add an address from an address book or a contacts folder in Outlook? (link) |
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How do I edit the information of the members of a distribution list? (link) |
You cannot edit the information of members of a distribution list, but there is a workaround:
In Outlook on a PC:
- Click on Contacts
- Click the New button to create a new Contact
- Fill out the Contact information
- Click on Save to save the contact
- In the File menu, choose File > New > Folder
- Name the folder (My Study Abroad Students, for example)
- This folder should now appear in the left menu at the very top under "My Contacts"
- Now you can click and drag the newly created contact into the folder.
- Repeat these steps for all the Contacts you want to add to the folder
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Score: 35.0 - Updated: 4/12/2010 4:28:14 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I view the names in the header of a message or meeting request in Outlook? (link) |
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Score: 35.0 - Updated: 2/10/2014 10:39:00 AM - Was this helpful? |
Something is wrong on our site, who do I contact about correcting it? (link) |
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Score: 30.0 - Updated: 10/1/2010 2:16:28 PM - Was this helpful? |
Who should I contact for Sakai help? (link) |
Contact the Information Desk in Leyburn Library at extension 4357 for basic Sakai questions.
For more in-depth Sakai questions or for training on any of the tools in Sakai please submit a request to help@wlu.edu with the details. Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
Score: 15.0 - Updated: 10/7/2013 2:03:02 PM - Was this helpful? |
Can I contact someone about Ingeniux and get training? (link) |
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Who do I contact if I have questions about JSTOR? (link) |
Librarian: Dick Grefe (540) 458-8648 grefed@wlu.edu |
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Who do I contact with OMS or COCO questions? (link) |
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How do I get a Sharepoint Collaboration site? (link) |
There are two ways to get a collaboration site. If you go to https://sharepoint.wlu.edu, you can click on the "Request a Collaboration Site" link. You will be presented with a form that you need to fill out. You should have your site within 24-48 hours.
You can also place a request in Web HelpDesk. If you go to webhelpdesk.wlu.edu and sign in, you can create a ticket asking for a site. Please be sure to include the PURPOSE of the site (meeting site for Committee XYZ); the FULL NAME OF THE SITE OWNER (it might be you--the name of the person who will be responsible for maintaining the site); the MEMBERS who will be accessing the site; and finally, what ACCESS RIGHTS those members need (read-only? read, write, add, delete?)
Questions? Please call the Information Desk at x4357 if you need assistance. |
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Why can't I see a Sakai site that I used to be able to see? (link) |
Once you've logged into Sakai, click on the More Sites tab. Classes that might have been listed in the tabs across the top previously might show now only under the More Sites tab. |
Score: 10.0 - Updated: 10/7/2013 2:40:06 PM - Was this helpful? |
What do I do when I get a Sakai Site Notification? (link) |
1. Open WLU Sakai : https://sakai.wlu.edu
2. Click the Login button.
3. Type your guest account login and password, and click Login.
4. Go to the site, click on the site tab. (You will see two or more tabs in a row across the upper part of the screen.) |
Score: 10.0 - Updated: 12/7/2010 2:21:27 PM - Was this helpful? |
Who do I contact to schedule an event in a room in Elrod Commons? (link) |
Contact the building coordinator at ext. 5000 |
Score: 7.5 - Updated: 10/1/2010 1:58:08 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I create Contact Lists from an Excel chart or received e-mail? (link) |
Create a distribution list by copying names from an Excel chart or received e-mail message. 1.If using Excel copy the column. 2.In the message that you want to copy the names from, select the names in the To or Cc box. 3.Right-click your selection, and then click Copy on the shortcut menu. 4.In Contacts on the Home ribbon New - Click New Contact Group and Name it. 5.On the Contact Group ribbon Members - Click Add Members and select from Outlook Contacts. 6.At the bottom of the Select Members dialog box, in the Members box, right-click and then click Paste on the shortcut menu.
Note A member does not need to be in your Address Book in order to be added to the distribution list. The member's name and e-mail address will be included when you copy and paste from the original e-mail message.
7.Click OK. 8.Click Save & Close. |
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Students in a course cannot see the Sakai site. (link) |
The professor needs to publish the course.
In the course site within Sakai:
- In the upper left corner of the screen, click on the (Publish Site) button
You can also publish the site this way:
- Go to Site Info
- Manage Access
- Publish Site
- Update
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How do I add a tool to a Sakai site? (link) |
In the Sakai site, go to:
- Site Info
- Edit Tools
- Select the checkbox by the desired tool(s)
- Continue
- Finish
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How do I publish my Sakai course site? (link) |
By default, Sakai course sites are unpublished, which means that students will not be able to access a site until it is published by the instructor.
To publish your site, click on Site Info, then Manage Access. Tick the box next to "Publish Site." Now click Update.
Applies To: Faculty |
Score: 7.5 - Updated: 6/4/2012 1:14:33 PM - Was this helpful? |
How to move folders from one Sakai site to another (link) |
1.Find the folder you want to move (in the Resources area of the course)
2. From the Actions menu choose Move.
3. Click on the “Show other sites” link in the bottom gray bar.
4. Choose “Paste moved items” from the Action dropdown menu next to the folder where you’d to move the items.
5. You can also click on the plus sign next to a folder to drill down into that folder and choose a folder within that folder. Applies To: Faculty, Students |
Score: 7.5 - Updated: 10/1/2010 4:01:56 PM - Was this helpful? |
I added a student, faculty or staff member to my Sakai site, but when she/he logs in, the site is not there. Why is that? (link) |
When you add a W&L student, faculty or staff member to a Sakai site (Site Info > Add Participants) add the USERNAME ONLY in the top box for Official Participants. If you use the entire e-mail address, Sakai creates a guest account instead of using the regular account that's already there, so the regular account won't see the website.
Please call the Information desk at extension 4357 if you still need assistance. |
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In the UC Client for the NEC phone it said my first contact was calling, but it was someone else? (link) |
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Score: 6.7 - Updated: 5/30/2014 9:30:22 AM - Was this helpful? |
I added a NON-W&L person to my Sakai site and that person logs in but doesn't see the site. What is the cause? (link) |
There are two possible causes:
1. Make sure that you have published the site. (Site Info > Manage Access > Publish Site)
2. Add the participant to the site as a NON-OFFICIAL site participant. In the course site, go to Site Info > Add Participants and add the user's full e-mail address in the SECOND box for NON-OFFICIAL participants. Applies To: Faculty |
Score: 6.0 - Updated: 10/1/2010 3:43:39 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I create a project site in Sakai? (link) |
In Sakai:
- Go to the My Workspace tab.
- Click on Worksite Setup.
- Click New.
- Choose Project Site (not Portfolio Site)
- Click Continue
- Give your site a title.
- Click Continue
- Choose the tools that you would like to use in your project site.
- Click Continue twice
- Click Create Site
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Can my course have a web site for the term? (link) |
Yes. Within every course folder on the L: drive, there is a "public_html" folder that is automatically created. Create your course content there and the URL to the site will be accessible from http://Courses.wlu.edu. Applies To: Faculty |
Score: 6.0 - Updated: 6/17/2011 2:32:43 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I view the members of a Contacts folder on my Blackberry? (link) |
On your Blackberry, if you just want to see the members of a particular folder and not all of your Contacts:
1. In the Address Book > Click on the Blackberry button > Choose "Filter" from the list
2. You should see the Contacts Folder names you've created.
3. If you select to filter on that folder, you will see only the names in that folder.
4. To undo a filter and see all of your Contacts, repeat the process but uncheck the box in front of the folder name. |
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What is a social media or network site? (link) |
A website where one connects with those sharing personal or professional interests, place of origin, education at a particular school, etc.
from Dictionary.com |
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How many parties can I contact with the conference (teleconference)phone in Leyburn Library? (link) |
A conference call allows up to eight parties in a conversation. |
Score: 5.5 - Updated: 10/1/2010 2:53:01 PM - Was this helpful? |
Is there a way to merge the participants from other sections into one Sakai course site? (link) |
Go to Site Info > Import from Site, then choose the third option, which is "I would like to merge my user(s)".
In the next screen, check the box of the site that contains the students you want to import.
If you log into Sakai, enter the "Sakai Help at W&L" site, click on "Tegrity Screencasts", there is a screencast that shows this process titled "Merging Enrollments".
Applies To: Faculty |
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Is there a way to view the department in address books? (link) |
When searching the Global Address List (GAL), click on the Advanced Find link. This allows you to enter search criteria in one or more fields including Department and Title.
Note that the search has to match starting with the first word. Searching on "Library" in the Department field does not work because the department name is "University Library".
This advanced find capability is not available for personal contact lists/address books. With these, though, in your Contacts view you can display the Department column and sort by that. |
Score: 5.0 - Updated: 6/14/2012 10:21:57 AM - Was this helpful? |
Can I add people outside of Washington and Lee to my Sakai site, and if so, how? (link) |
Yes you can. In the course site, go to Site Info > Add Participants.
Outside participants need to be added to the second box "Non-official Particpants". Enter the full email address of the participant and that person will be sent an e-mail with their username (full email address) and password (generated by Sakai.) Applies To: Faculty |
Score: 5.0 - Updated: 9/19/2012 2:08:13 PM - Was this helpful? |
Why are some files unavailable in my personal web site? (link) |
If you right click on the files that do not work and look at the Security tab under Properties, the read permissions for the WWW user are missing. This is the account that the web servers use to read the data. Missing rights is usually caused by moving files between folders of differing security settings. Within a volume, the file server does not recalculate rights on a move. These files may have been dragged from elsewhere in the H: drive, and therefore did not receive the read permissions required. The easiest way to prevent this is to use copy/paste instead of drag or move, since rights are always re-calculated when a file is created.
To fix the existing files:
1. right click on the public_html folder
2. select properties
3. select security
4. select advanced
5. check the box “Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects”
6. select OK
7. select OK
This will force all the rights in the public_html folder to be recalculated. |
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How do I copy or move links from one site to another in Sakai? (link) |
1. If that is the folder you want, you can move it or copy it to the new location by going to the Resources section, check the checkbox next to the folder name, and choose Copy or Move from the Actions menu.
2. After you’ve clicked on Copy or Move, you need to select the “Show Other Sites” link at the bottom of the screen.
3. Browse to the site where you’d like to copy or move your folder. Click the checkbox next to the folder where you want the links folder to go (Probably the top level Resources folder) and select Paste Copied Items from the Actions Menu.
See the screen shots in the Resources Document
Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
Score: 5.0 - Updated: 3/5/2012 11:08:53 AM - Was this helpful? |
How do I restore my deleted contacts or distribution list in Outlook? (link) |
Deleted contacts and distribution lists end up in the Deleted Items folder but the Deleted Items folder is normally sorted by the date the item was received. Because of this, deleted contacts and distribution lists are not easily found.
To easily find the deleted contacts and distributions lists start by opening the Deleted Items folder. Point the mouse at the column header that says "Arrange By". Click on this column header if "Show in Groups" does not have a check mark by it then select it. Next click "Arrange By" again and select "Type". Now the items are sorted by type, and you can hide all of a given type by clicking the triangle icon at the left of the type name. When you hide the other types, it will be easy to find any deleted contacts. Click on the triangle icon at left of the Contacts header if you don't see the individual deleted contacts. Then find the lost one and drag it back into your Contacts folder.
To return the Deleted Items folder to the default view click the "Arrange By" header and select "Date". Click again to disable "Show in Groups" if you would not liked them grouped. |
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How do I add W&L staff, faculty or students to a SharePoint site? (link) |
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One of the site owners needs to log into the SharePoint site (Members and Visitors cannot do this.)
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Site Actions > Site Permissions
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Select the name of the group to which you want to add the person.
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Click New in the light gray bar above the list of current group members.
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Type in or browse the address book for the username.
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By default, the box is checked for the added person to receive an email with a link to the site. You can also add a personal message if you'd like.
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Click OK.
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How can I show a file directory listing in a folder on my web site? (link) |
Open the folder in which you wish to enable file listing. Create a file named "access.www". Open that file in notepad or wordpad and paste in the following text and then save:
Options +Indexes
IndexIgnore *.www
IndexOptions FancyIndexing
IndexOptions FoldersFirst
IndexOptions IgnoreCase
IndexOptions NameWidth=*
IndexOptions ShowForbidden |
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How do I make my contacts folder an Address Book (Outlook 2010)? (link) |
To make a personal contacts folder into an address book that is visible when viewing address books, complete the steps below:
- In the Navigation Pane, click Contacts.
- Under My Contacts, right-click the Contacts folder you want to view in the address book, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
- Click the Outlook Address Book tab, and make sure that the Show this folder as an e-mail address book check box is selected. If the check box is unavailable, you need to add the Outlook Address Book to your profile (see instructions below).
- Click OK.
Now when you open a new message, click the To button, and open the dropdown list of address books, this address book will be listed. |
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I dialed the PhoneMail system but it won't accept my extension number. What is wrong? (link) |
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Score: 3.3 - Updated: 10/1/2010 2:26:17 PM - Was this helpful? |
How can I add addresses to my personal contacts list from the Global Address List (GAL)? (link) |
1. Open the Global Address List (GAL) by clicking the address book button(looks like a little open book)
2. Search the GAL for the user
3. Highlight the user> right click> click 'Add to Contacts'>
4. At this point you can either click 'Save & Close' and then manually move the contact from your default Contacts address book to your custom book OR you can select the Microsoft icon (top left) select 'Move'>'Copy to Folder'>select your custom address book folder>click OK>close the contact window without saving. |
Score: 3.0 - Updated: 9/24/2010 1:43:15 PM - Was this helpful? |
How do I access my faculty or staff W&L email, calendar and contacts from my iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad? (link) |
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How do I configure Firefox not to require my username and password for every W&L site I access after I've already entered it one time? (link) |
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Score: 2.7 - Updated: 6/10/2011 11:03:47 AM - Was this helpful? |
How do users(staff) speed up managing files using “Open in Explorer” in their SharePoint site through Windows standard interface? (link) |
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Score: 2.5 - Updated: 12/11/2012 10:31:40 AM - Was this helpful? |
Can I get an exported list of all contacts at W&L that I can import into my personal address book in another mail client (Thunderbird, Gmail, etc.)? (link) |
We do not provide copies of the address list for two primary reasons. 1 - it becomes a nightmare to troubleshoot issues as more and more out-of-date address lists are in use, 2 - if a machine holding these addresses gets infected with a virus that uses or collects addresses then our whole address list would be compromised. |
Score: 2.1 - Updated: 6/14/2012 10:12:31 AM - Was this helpful? |
When off campus, why can't I log into a W&L application web site (like SharePoint) using Internet Explorer? (link) |
If one takes a W&L laptop that is in the W&L AD domain off campus and then attaches to a site that is in the IE 'Local Intranet' security zone, the laptop attempts to do pass-through integrated windows login. However, this requires that the computer has direct access to an AD domain controller, which is blocked in the firewall. Unfortunately, IE does not gracefully fall back to a username and password prompt in this case.
To configure IE to always prompt for a username and password:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Select “Tools”
3. Select “Internet Options”
4. Select “Security”
5. Select “Local intranet”
6. Select “Custom level…”
7. Scroll all the way to the last option and select “Prompt for user name and password”
8. Select “OK” to exit both dialog windows
To re-configure IE once you are back on campus, follow the same procedure, but in step 7, select “Automatic logon only in Intranet zone” |
Score: 2.1 - Updated: 2/28/2011 11:07:37 AM - Was this helpful? |
I don't have the current class groups in my Outlook address book on my Mac what should I do? (link) |
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Score: 2.1 - Updated: 1/28/2013 10:24:37 AM - Was this helpful? |
When user logs in to check their quarantine queue, they are unable to select a message. The error they receive is that the message does not exist in their queue and they are logged in as the wrong user. The error message suggests they log out
and login again, but the problem remains. (link) |
From: DigiTar Support
This is usually caused by the following situation:
1.) The user is logged in as a@b.com. 2.) In the user's inbox there are two digests, one for a@b.com and one for c@b.com. 3.) The user is clicking on a message in the c@b.com digest in their inbox which tries to link them into the Portal directly to that message. 4.) However, since they are logged in as a@b.com, they have no rights to the message.
To remedy the situation they need to examine the subject line of the digest they are clicking on, and log into the Portal as the user specified in the subject of the digest. |
Score: 1.3 - Updated: 3/8/2010 3:20:31 PM - Was this helpful? |