Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Outlook Calendar Not Displaying Meetings

Outlook from Microsoft is an email client that is extensively used for both personal and official uses. Apart from managing emails, you can do many more things with Outlook to make your work simpler. You have an option to set reminders for upcoming meetings and events. You also have an option to set reminders for all those people who are part of meetings.

When it comes to a big organization, most of the people depend on the calendars for almost every meeting scheduled. At times, even when you lay out the best plan for an event, you might have changes to make in the last minute. Hence, it is imperative to have the Calendars up to date. You need to make sure that any postponing or other changes of the event are updated in the calendar.

You might come across issue like; you might find some of the entries missing. This might be due to some corruption issues with the files supporting Calendars. For this, you might need advanced help. This is when you will have to look for a tech support provider. There is a huge outbreak about online scams in the internet lately. There have been many talks about bogus Omni tech support scams. This is an absolutely fake scam that is happening in the name of Omni tech, only to defame the company.

Here are some guidelines that will enable you to see the missing contents in Microsoft Outlook.

Instructions

  • Launch the email application. Click on the Start button to the lower left of the desktop, hover over All Programs, from the resultant menu click on Microsoft Outlook. 
  • In case you have a desktop shortcut, you can Double click on the same. 
  • To the lower left pane, you would find Calendar below Contacts and Inbox. Click on the same. 
  • Select Properties. 
  • Highlight the Auto Archive tab. 
  • Select the check box that has the label Do Not Archive Items In This Folder. 
  • Click on Apply and then on Ok. 
  • Now open Calendars by double clicking on them. You will not be able to see all the meetings that went missing earlier. 
In case you are unable to see the missing elements yet, you may call up the toll free number in order to avail apt Omni tech services. While you search for tech support service providers, you need to make sure that you do not become a victim of Omni tech support scams or similar fraud service providers.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Microsoft Is All Set To Kill Skype For Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone users who still operate Windows 7 on their mobile phones are in for a shock since Microsoft has revealed plans of disabling Skype for all mobile phones that run on the aging operating system. This news was released on an official support page where Microsoft posted the question, “Is Skype for Windows Phone 7 being discontinued?" themselves and replied with an affirmative.

This means that the users having Windows Phone 7 operating system will not be able to download Skype on their Windows phone device, as informed by Microsoft itself. Moreover, people who already have the Skype app installed in their computer will no longer be able to login to their account, let alone make calls using the App. Those testing Omni Tech Support can do so by contacting the service in order to know more features that are still available in Windows Phone 7.

Back in January 2012, Microsoft had disappointed its Windows Phone 7 users by announcing that the existing users will not be able to download or install the upcoming operating system, Windows Phone 8 because of hardware incompatibility. The latest Windows Phone 8 operating system has hardware requirements that far exceed the mobile technology that ran in Windows Phone 7. The Standard two-year contract with its users dictates that the user will be able to make use of the operating system for two more years before migrating to a more advanced OS. This means, in 2014, anyone using Windows Phone 7 will not be able to make the best of what the device has to offer.

The new features for users testing Skype have enhanced quality, improved security as well as better reliability at a shorter band-width. However, this version of Skype will only be available for the latest Windows Phone 8 users, while Windows phone 7 users will have to do without the Skype app itself. Skype is presently available in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 as well as other rival platforms, with the sole exception being Windows Phone 7.

This has raised several issues in the process. Several users are paid Skype users with the provision of testing Skype services from their Windows Phone 7 powered mobile device alone. One Skype is disabled, the person will have to cancel their subscription in order to avoid further bills. Several such questions have been detailed in support articles provided by Microsoft themselves.

If you are intent on testing Omni Tech Support, you can contact them and enquire into ways of re-enabling Skype on Windows Phone 7. Genuine OmniTech Support will decline to do so.