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Office 2007 SP1 has arrived!

The Microsoft Office product teams are very excited to announce that Office 2007 Service Pack 1 is now live and available to customers worldwide. This service pack delivers important customer-requested stability and performance improvements, while incorporating further enhancements to security. All customers are encouraged to download and install the service pack today.

Quick Outlook 2007 SP1 Facts:

  • General performance and responsiveness improvements
  • POP3 mail download improvements
  • Improved support for RSS feeds
  • Meeting reliability improvements

Office 2007 SP1 is also being mentioned in the press and across the web, here are just a few places where SP1 has been mentioned so far: ZDNET, Softpedia, DailyTech, CNet, eWeek.

How can I download SP1?
The Office 2007 SP1 update is available on Microsoft Update (the recommended way to download the service pack), Office Update, and the Microsoft Download Center.

Thanks,
Nelson Siu
Outlook Program Manager

Posted: Friday, December 14, 2007 6:35 PM by outblog
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Comments

Cameron McFie said:

# December 17, 2007 8:58 AM

tiffanytbarnes said:

Very disappointed that we still can't send a delegates calendar.  With over 4 million administrative personnal in the US alone, we must still schedule meeting manually for our bosses.  Come one Microsoft!

# December 17, 2007 11:01 AM

subject: exchange said:

Although you can live happily with Exchange Server without using Outlook 2007 (or Outlook at all!), the

# December 18, 2007 6:38 AM

Tom S said:

What specifically does "Improved support for RSS feeds" entail? Can you please provide some details?

Thanks

# December 24, 2007 7:02 AM

Glenn Williams said:

Just a quick Wishlist item.

I use outlook2007 with BCM, must say i really like working with them. One thing I love to see changed is the fact that only Tasks, and meetings are used in the Calendar. I'd really like to be able to use the calendar to keep track of the work I'm doing. Rather than every thing i add to calendar being a meeting, i'd like to be able to use it to track work on a project and task basis. Or, is there another app I should be using for this? When i set up a Project with tasks with BCM, i'd like to be able to log a start time and end time for work i'm doing into the calendar, that is then reflected into the actual BCM prjects and task?

I know that was a little unclear.

Can anyone suggest a way of working similar to above?

thanks again for a wonderful product.

glenn

tinylion development UK

# January 12, 2008 6:52 AM

codeboy8055 said:

I want to write an outlook addin/macro to pick up incoing emails and call an action based on the email subject.

But before that I wish to check the authenticity of the email. To my amazement Outlook Object Model does not give me any way to access the digital signature attached to the email so I cannot verify if the mail is authentic!!!

All I can find is the MessageClass property on the MailItem object which has a certain value when the mail has been digitally signed but then I am not sure if it also indicates that the digital signature ahs been verified at Exchange.

Is is possible to write a custom app using some exchange APIs to access digital signatures attached to emails and then verify them?

Thanks & Regards,

Gaurav

SAP

# June 12, 2008 6:06 AM
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