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Microsoft Bookings is a scheduling tool and is part of the Microsoft Office family of products. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Released by Microsoft in March 2017, Bookings allows customers of small businesses and companies to book appointments with the company.
Get Help, known as Contact Support before the Windows 10 Creators Update, [2] is a built-in interface for communicating with Microsoft customer service employees over the Internet. The opening screen requests that the user specify a product and explain a problem with it.
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From AOL Mail, open an email. Click the More options icon.; Click Add Sender to Contacts.; Enter the contact's info. Click Save.
Windows Contacts was a contact manager that was included in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.It replaced but retains most of the functionality of Windows Address Book and worked with Windows Live Mail and the Vista version of Windows Mail.
Computer booking systems allow public service with reduced staff involvement. Typically a computer booking system consists of both server and client software. The server software might run within the LAN or more typically is run from a publicly accessible web-server thus enabling users to book or reserve their computer time from their web-browser.
Microsoft released Office Communicator 2007 to production on July 28, 2007, and launched it on October 27, 2007. [5] It was followed by Office Communicator 2007 R2, released on March 19, 2009. [6] Microsoft released the successor to Office Communicator, Lync 2010, on January 25, 2011. [7] In November 2010, the platform was renamed Lync. [8]