Support WebCast: New features in the Business Contact Manager Update for Office 2003 (908467)



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  • Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager

Session Summary


Tuesday, October 11, 2005

This Support WebCast describes new features in the Business Contact Manager Update for Microsoft Office 2003. The following topics will be included in the WebCast.
  • Introduction
  • System requirements
  • Brief technical overview and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE)
  • Database sharing
  • Accounting integration
  • Microsoft Pocket PC
  • Brief introduction to troubleshooting


This is a Level 200 session presented by Larry Meinstein and Bob Cooley.

Larry Meinstein is a support engineer in the Enterprise Business Application group. During his nine years at Microsoft, Larry has supported Microsoft Excel, FrontPage, Outlook, Entourage, and Outlook Web Access. Larry is currently a member of the Exchange Client Team.

Bob Cooley has more than 17 years of experience working in the information technology industry. He has worked for Microsoft for over 6 years. Bob started out as a support engineer for Microsoft Outlook and has progressed through the roles of mentor, technical lead, and partner technical lead. He has also been a beta engineer for Outlook 2002, Outlook 2003 and Business Contact Manager. Bob is now a Supportability Program Manager for three products: Outlook, Business Contact Manager, and Outlook Express. He is currently involved in the Microsoft Office 12, Outlook Express 7, and Business Contact Manager V3 betas.

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