Sunday, October 26, 2014

Steps To Share Calendar In Outlook

Outlook email client comes with lot of features and one of them is its ability to allow the user to share calendar. According to OmniTech Support technicians, in order to share the calendar, it is necessary that your Outlook program is setup with the Microsoft Exchange Server. In this post, we will find out how to share the calendar in the program.

Steps Involved

Launch the Outlook program and in the left pane, you will see the option Open a Shared Calendar. This link is for launching an already shared calendar. In order to share the calendar, follow the steps below.
  • Choose the option Share my calendar in the program. 
  • Select the button Add. 
  • Type the name of the person with whom you wish to share the calendar. 
  • Choose the button Add and then click OK. 
  • In the field for Name, type the name of the person you added in the above step. 
  • Under the option Permissions, choose Permission Level. Choose the level as per your wish. 
  • Since the changes in settings need to be updated with the server, it might take a few minutes for the changes to take effect. 
Just as you have shared a calendar, you can view the calendar of other people if they have shared it with you. However, the other person should give prior permission for it. Now, let us find out how to view the shared calendars in the program.
  • Launch Outlook program from its desktop shortcut. 
  • Choose the option Calendar from the left pane of the program. 
  • You will find the link for Open a shared calendar. Click this link. 
  • Type the name of the person whose calendar you wish to view. You may also choose the button Name and choose the name of the person from the list that comes up. 
  • Click the button OK. 
  • With the above step, the calendar of the other person would show up on your screen. This calendar will come up near your calendar and will have a different color so that you can differentiate them easily. 
  • The calendar of your colleague will be present in the area for Other Calendars. You may hide or view the calendar by selecting the checkbox option in the program. 
We hope that the above steps have helped you to share calendars with your colleagues. For further assistance, you may contact OmniTech support or go through some technical support forums.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Identifying Fraudulent Technical Service Support

Over the years, OmniTech Support services have received critical acclaim from thousands of users who have had trouble with their Windows PC system. However, there are some wild rumors about OmniTech Support being fraudulent and cheats money from their customers. This however, is a myth perpetuated by rivals who wish to destroy the reputation of OmniTech that it has worked so hard to create.

The truth is, OmniTech is a genuine tech support hotline that helps out every user that seeks assistance. The company employs scores of graduate employees who are then trained to deal with any sort of issues than can come up with the computer. They are trained on a wide array of services, from virus attacks to complex issues with the operating system, from common ones to ones that can be labeled as bizarre. Omni Tech Support fraud is merely a lie since each employee works on solving issues within the computer at the fastest possible time.

Each customer who calls in the OmniTech Support services will be greeted by courteous staff who will first diagnose the problem with the system. At times, the error may be a simple one which needs a small fix. In certain cases, there may be several reasons behind the faulty functioning and the technician may need to find out all of them before they can troubleshoot the computer. Once they find out what is wrong with your computer, they will be able to relay relevant information in order to troubleshoot the issue. They will guide you through the entire process, step-by-step, so that you can solve the issue yourself. Actual Omni Tech Support fraud companies will make no attempt to do so.

In certain cases, when users are unable to solve the issue despite the assistance, the technicians will have to remotely access the system. The entire process is transparent and the tech support staff will proceed to troubleshoot your system by themselves. You will be able to view any and every changes they make. This way, you can keep a tab on them, for your security as well as understand what has to be done in the future. Fraud schemes will try to make various changes and will not have a transparent system.

This level of service, for an extremely low charge, would be an excellent deal. There are several Omni Tech Support Fraud schemes that claim to be from OmniTech but actually are not. OmniTech does not cold call random people and inform them they have a virus in their system.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Getting To Know Scam Support Services

There are online scams of different varieties. If you have been using emails for a long while, you must have come across the Nigerian prince scam which became notorious not too long ago. To refresh your memory, here’s what happened: Tons of scam email were sent to users in which the scammer addresses himself as a Nigerian King who wants to transfer Millions of dollars in online fund transfer while he can still afford to do so.

While most users instantly recognize it as fraudulent, certain gullible users go forth and reply. These users are then hoodwinked into giving their online banking account details. The conversation would then stop and the innocent user will later come to know all his savings have now been robbed. This scam, ridiculous to the point of hilarity, worked because tons of people were hoodwinked into revealing their passwords and other personal information.

Over the years, online scams have become even more difficult to catch and have become more difficult to catch. Many legitimate tech support services like OmniTech Support receive various complaints from users who were fooled by actual scam sites that tricked them into installing malware. Some time ago, there were several online scams that would cold-call random users falsely identifying as “Microsoft employees” and inform them that their computers were infected with virus and needs to be repaired. Gullible users will then panic and do everything that the person says, spoiling their computer even further. They would make the user install some sort of virus and then ask ransom in order to remove it again!

There are several ways where tricksters scam you into extorting your hard earned money. While some twist your arm into paying needlessly, several others hoodwink you into thinking the exorbitant price is worth the service rendered! One such service is tech support service that wrecks your computer and then extorts money in promise of repairing it. The repair price would be extra-ordinarily high in comparison to professional service providers like OmniTech Support and will be unaffordable for most.

Beware of scammers and their schemes by keeping your eyes open at all times. They will try and hoodwink you any chance they get, so it is better to keep your guards up. Be on the lookout for any lie and never blindly believe any person that comes and contacts you for anything related to your computer and especially your online banking details. It is better not to benefit from any suspicious “deals” than lose everything you have earned over the years.