Resume by Jonathan Collas on Prezi. TRANSLATOR, BINARY. Move a window when its title bar is off the screen (Tips, Tricks, Tweaks, and Setting) How to backup outlook and run it from a USB. A colleague asked me a question the other day. The question is, Yo Mr. IT, do you know of a way to backup outlook’s data and let it run from a USB? My answer to him is… Yes and No! I explained to him further. Basically Yes, you can backup your outlook’s data by going to File > Data File Management. Now for the second question where you want to run it directly from the USB, well… the answer is NO, it’s not possible unless Microsoft comes out with a portable version of Outlook which allows us to run Outlook from the USB itself. He was kinda dissapointed with the answer but he still thank me for showing him the way to backup his outlook.pst file. Feeling discontent, I went back to my pc and started to Google for possible solutions to actually run outlook from a USB.
I couldn’t find anything which allows outlook to run directly from a USB, but there is something close. It’s called EssentialPIM Portable Edition. Essential PIM Screenshot Some key benefits of using EssentialPIM Portable: EssentialPIM Free Portable 5.02 free download - Downloads - freeware, shareware, software trials, evaluations - PC & Tech Authority Downloads.
Take your appointments and more with you using this portable PIM Scanning download link for errors... Take your personal information with you using EssentialPIM Portable The portable version of EssentialPIM can be run directly from a USB drive so you can take your appointments, tasks and notes with you when you travel. All of your settings are stored on the USB providing a consistent user experience no matter which computer you are using the software on. All of the data you work with is encrypted and remain only on the USB drive so there is no danger of leaving personal information on someone else's machine - however, it is possible to configure folders on your home computer which can then be used for backup purposes and storing temporary files. Two version of the portable edition of EssentialPIM are available Free and Pro. Build 5.57 brings these changes: A great tool for workers who need to travel, the portable version of EssenitalPIM has few differences from its desktop counterpart.
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=D I found this trick the other day whilst stumbling the Interwebs and thought I’d do a quick-write up w/ pictures to make it as easy as possible… For this exercise we’re going to be using a piece of free audio software called Audacity, which you can get for Linux, Windows and Mac. Update: If you’re trying this out on a Mac, please make sure you get Audacity 1.3 Beta or newer – the stable 1.2 version appears to have a missing equaliser decibal-range slider which you need towards the end of the process! 1.) Import Some Audio 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.) Wrap Up Cheers!