Outlook doesn't provide build-in rules to achieve the goal. However, we can create a macro rule in Outlook to make it. See the following article for more detailed steps: https://www.slipstick.com/outlook/calendar/autoaccept-a-meeting-request-using-rules/ Please Note: Since the web si...
Sign in to the Exchange Server. This can be the new Exchange Server or one that is already installed and configured. Create a folder on the(C:)drive and give it the nameCerts. Right-click theCertsfolder and share this folder. Assign permissions to the folder: Your account (administrator) ...
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I don't want to make the user who shadows local admin but just grant him permissions to shadow. Can anyone send me some instructions on how to achieve it on Windows server 2019 standard?Thanks in advance.Best regardsAndréAndreAll replies (6)...
Previously, Google used to allow you to enableLess secure app access. By enabling it, it would also lower the security of your Gmail account in exchange of allowing you to send email using their servers. Google removed this on May 30th. ...
To create a certificate, you have to specify the values of–DnsName(name of a server, the name may be arbitrary and even different from the current hostname) and-CertStoreLocation(a local certificate store in which the generated certificate will be placed). ...
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Hi all, I am a bit lost. To begin with, I want the simplest functionality: to have a localhost smtp so that I can just send emails, no need for authentication stuff etc etc. No need for mailserver, incoming emails etc for the time being...