Showing posts with label Microsoft support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft support. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Get Office 365 Personal Just For $70 Per Year

Microsoft is renowned for manufacturing and sales of many products and applications. One of the popular applications designed by Microsoft is Microsoft Office, which is commonly employed in all organizations. Microsoft Office contains various programs like Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc. Several versions of Microsoft Office have been released by Microsoft and the Office 365 suite is one among them. Office 365 uses cloud services, and as a result, users can make use of the application from anywhere around the world.

Microsoft always provides various offers for their products and similarly, is all set now to give a cheap subscription offer for the new Office 365 suite. By paying $69.99 per year or $6.99 per month, users can install Office 365 on a single Mac, PC, or tablet. The revised price for the productivity suite is much lesser when compared to that of the Office 365 Home Premium edition. However, Office 365 Home Premium can be used in more than five computers.

There are several other features provided by the Office 365 suite, which includes the ability to synchronize all your existing data with the cloud storage solution OneDrive and access to various applications like Excel, Word, Outlook, Publisher, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Access over the cloud. This means that you will not have to pay an additional fee to get Microsoft Outlook. With the initial subscription fee, user will also get a free 20GB of OneDrive storage space and can make free calls for 60 minutes using Skype to more than 60 countries all across the world.

There are also other versions of Office 365 available to the users for free that includes Office Home & Student 2013 editions, which are available for just $140. The price is the same for a two-year subscription for Office 365 Personal edition, but you will not be able to get access to some of the applications like Publisher, Outlook, or Access. Therefore, to get access to all the productivity applications, you are required to go for Office Professional for $400, which is five times more than the subscription cost of Office 365. Moreover, subscribing to this package will also allow you to get upgrades whenever any upgrade is released, and that too, without paying any extra money.

Nevertheless, if you do not want to use all the programs in Microsoft Office 365, and want to use only the email client application, you can get Microsoft Outlook as a standalone application. Call our tech support team to learn more on the matter

Monday, December 31, 2012

Tips To Shape Up A Duplicate Copy Of The .PST File In Outlook


All the data stored in the Microsoft Outlook mail program is kept in a folder on your system as a “.PST” file. This is done by the email client program by default to facilitate an option to the outlook users which will allow them to transfer these data’s to another system whenever it’s necessary. The outlook mail program works with the help of the Microsoft Exchange Server program which maintains the network connections. It’s pretty simple to create the backup copy of these .pst extension files which will help a Microsoft outlook user to reinstate his or her Microsoft outlook email program when it’s cornered with certain errors. Tag along the following instructions as developed by the Microsoft support team to get this work done.

Instructions…
Exit from all the Microsoft programs that require an internet connection such as Outlook, Exchange Server and the Windows Live Messenger.
Go to the Start menu that is placed to the left hand corner on your taskbar and bring on the Run window in which you will have to enter the command that’s shown just beneath this instruction
o Type in “Control Panel” in the run menu to bring on the control panel window and later pick out the mail tab and click on it twice.
After accomplishing this, by using your mouse pointer, click on the “Show Profiles.”
As a result a list of profiles will be listed on the screen. From that, pick the appropriate profile and thereafter to “Properties.”
Next tag along the data files.
Under the Name of the available files, select the Personal Folders Service that want back up. It’s possible to give different names to this folder.
Next is to select Settings, and from the screen that appears make a note about the path and name of the file.
Next is to close the Properties window by clicking on the “X” button.
You can copy the files either by using the Windows Explorer or My Computer. It’s also possible to copy the files to other locations of your hard or to any other storage devices like USB or pen drive.
The above said tips by the Microsoft support team will surely help you in making a backup of a .PST file. Hope you find this article useful!