Just picked up this tip that you’d think would be common knowledge, but it isn’t. And it’s pretty cool.
Say you’re having issues with Outlook – it’s not connecting or is intermittent. What do you do? We all know we can click the Outlook icon in the task tray, but have you tried holding down the CTRL key while doing the same? You get two new items in the context menu:
Notice them? Connection Status… and Test E-mail AutoConfiguration…
The first menu item brings up a dialog that provides a listing of all the server connections Outlook is maintaining for you and the status of various activities:
Test Email AutoConfiguration brings up a really handy utility for validating your connection to Exchange Server (or any other POP3/SMTP server for that matter):
All this troubleshooting magic is courtesy of the CTRL key. Who knew?
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