![]() ![]() To get your copy, search in Google for Lookout* or download or go to this URL For me the solution was, a) Juggling Outlook’s toolbars and b) Keeping Outlook open most of the time. After about 10 seconds the screen refreshed and everything was fine. Tell the truth, when I first opened Outlook with Lookout installed, at the menu, shook and went fuzzy. Gung-ho Guy has been using the experimental version and found it stable. There are two versions, the latest experimental version 1.2.6. I have always had an aversion to Outlook Express, so the fact that Lookout does not support that primitive client was of no concern to me. So make sure there is sufficient disk space for your inflated user profile. Be aware that Lookout’s index will create a file about 20% the size of your Outlook data file. Net Framework from Microsoft’s site then carries on with the installation. Net Framework, no worries, Lookout goes and gets. All you need is a link to the download page. If you are looking for a server tools then check out Tools4Ever Incidentally, if you know of a great utility, then do contact me with details, I love new toys. It was Paul DeBrino who first put me on to Lookout, and I would like to thank him for opening my eyes to this wonderful add-on for Outlook. Namely Lookout will find information in your emails – lightning fast. Lookout does for Outlook what Google does for searching the internet. While the other half will say, ‘ I’ve know all about Lookout since beta one, but that ExPBA is a fantastic utility for reporting and troubleshooting Exchange 2003. I can imagine half my readers saying, ‘Lookout is a wonderful addition to Outlook, but that ExPBA wizard, is just too advanced for me’. This week it’s a case of horses for courses. ![]() Best Practice Ezine #36 Lookout and ExPBA ![]()
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