Microsoft GZA-00006 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Office 2008 Technical Reference
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Office 2008 Technical Reference
Messaging reference
About Project Center
The Project Center helps users manage their projects by collecting all project information,
including e-mail messages, calendar events, contacts, tasks, and documents, in a single
consolidated view. Users can create a project, share it, and invite other Entourage users to
subscribe to it.
Project subscribers can add, remove, and modify project information. Subscribers can also invite
others to subscribe. To modify information in a shared project, users must have permission to
access both the shared project file and the location where it is stored. If the project folder is on a
network file server, you must provide users access to the file server where the project information
is shared. If users are invited to subscribe but do not have access to the file server, they will not be
able to join the project.
Users can use Project Center to save or archive a project by exporting it to a folder on their
computer or on a file server. We recommend that you encourage users to archive their projects
periodically to maintain a record of the items that are associated with a project, and the original
locations of those items.
Important
Because projects can contain sensitive information, you should require secure login
access to the network file server that is used to share and archive project information.
About phishing detection in Entourage 2008
Entourage 2008 helps protect users against issues created by phishing e-mail messages and
deceptive domain names. By default, Entourage 2008 screens phishing e-mail messages (e-mail
that appears to be legitimate but is designed to capture personal information, such as a user's
bank account number and password). Entourage 2008 also helps prevent unwanted e-mail
messages from deceptive users by warning about suspicious domain names in e-mail addresses.