yes because odbc stands for open data base connectivity and it support a lot of data bases. like mysql, ms-access, oracle, sql server etc.
You could try using Microsoft's customer support line, which can be found on their website. Microsoft has a large support base that you can also take a look at.
Hosted mail from Microsoft Exchange offers a wide variety of benefits. Some of these benefits are improved security for your business emails and information and 24/7 IT support.
Works for contacts so probably. :0
One may go to a number of places online to read reviews on Microsoft Exchange 2003. For example, one may may find reviews on the Microsoft support website as well as TechNet.
The importance of Microsoft crm hosting is that is bridges a connection between microsoft and it's clients. It's a way for microsoft to support it's clients in various fileds, one of the fields for example is marketing.
Microsoft Exchange Online is for business emails only, really. However, it provides a ton of features, such as built in antivirus/antispam, mobile syncronization, live phone support, and guaranteed back up.
Microsoft exchange hosting cost depend on the services needed. A 25 Gigabit mailbox with 24/7 technical support can cost as little as $8.00 per month.
You could go to the Microsoft website and look for manuals and support.
To contact Microsoft Tech Support, one can visit the Microsoft Support website and initiate a chat session with a support agent, schedule a call back, or request a call from a support agent. Additionally, one can call the Microsoft support phone number provided on their website and speak directly with a support representative. Microsoft also offers support through their social media channels and community forums for assistance with technical issues.
Microsoft changed to RNDIS for better support of direct synchronization to an Exchange Server rather than to just local Outlook files on a single desktop PC.
Support for Microsoft Windows Vista can no longer be found since Microsoft no longer supports that operating system. You must update to Windows Vista service pack 1 or 2 to get support from Microsoft.
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