With the danger of USB drives, we have USB ports disabled as I assume most do. Looking for creative thumbdrive solution Security.
I am looking for a good metadata scrubber for a law firm - any suggestions? I know how to do it manually but they want something that works with Outlook - A plug-in that strips it out when they send emails. Any suggestions?
Spark! Pro series - 13th April 2022 Spiceworks Originals.If you just need to make a second copy of a profile for some other reason, you can use Copy. This will copy the problems to the new profile. If you suspect your profile is corrupt or damaged or are told to make a new profile to see if your problems is fixed, do not Copy a profile. If you use multiple profiles you can configure Outlook to let you choose which profile you want loaded (2). From here you can add, edit or delete profiles (1). When you choose Show profiles, you'll see the following dialog. Use Show profiles to create additional profiles, or to manage multiple profiles.The Data file button is used to change the Personal File (*.pst) that you use with your account or to add additional pst files.Choose Email Accounts to look at the account configuration for your profile (or the default profile if you have more than one profile.).Note: When you type Mail in the Start menu’s search field, if the Mail applet doesn’t come up, click the Control Panel heading to restrict the search to the Control panel.Īfter double clicking on the Mail applet, you'll see the following dialog. I can type Mail in the Start menu’s search field and if it’s not listed in the results on the Windows Start menu, I can click on the Control panel heading to find it. My preference is using Search, in part because it works in all Windows versions.
In Windows 7, you can find Mail (or Mail (32-bit)) one of three ways:
As seen in the Windows 10 screenshot above, simply right-click on the Start button and choose Control panel to open it. Windows 8.1 with all updates installed has the control panel on the right click context menu.
You can also type Control panel in the search field to bring up the Control panel, which looks very much like Windows 7. Select Settings (under the search field) then click on Mail. On a touch screen, slide your finger along the side to bring up the Charms, select the search charm and type mail in the Search field. When you are using the classic desktop, press the Windows keys then type " mail" in the search field. (It should come up before you finish typing 'control'.)Įither change the view to large or small icons (1) and look for the Mail applet or type mail in the search field (2) and let Windows find it. All builds: Begin typing control panel in the Cortana search field or in the search field in Settings.