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Command-Line Switches for Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

Overview The command that starts Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 is outlook.exe. A command-line switch is the addition of a forward slash followed by the command name and any parameters. Each time while starting the program, user runs the outlook.exe command, although the he or she does not usually type the command or even see it. User can change certain aspects of how the program starts by adding subcommands called switches to the outlook.exe command. A switch appears as a space after the main command, followed by a forward slash and the name of the switch, which provide further information about how to execute the command.

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Date PublishedDecember 2007 Downloads12
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