Q: We are using Microsoft Office 365 services. How can we use Microsoft Skype/Team to share my computer with our clients so that they can see my desktop?
Chicagotech.net: Yes, here is how.
Assuming you have Microsoft Skype/Team and Outlook installed, open Outlook Calendar and click New Skype Meeting.
Enter the clients’ email address, subject, location, time information.
3. When the client receives the invitation, click on Join Skype Meeting link to access it.
4. Now, the client may see this popup, install or/and join the Meeting. You have two options to use Skype, Web app or Skype for Business. If you don’t want to install Skype for Business, click Install and join with Skype Meetings App (web).
5. If you don’t have Skype/Team account, you may receive this message. Click Join as guest.
6. After starting the meeting, the host can click Sharing icon.
7. You may share the desktop and more.
8. Now, on the client side, click Accept to join the meeting. good luck!
Q: We are using Office 365. Once for a while, a user may want us to enable his/her Out of Office Notification because he/she can’t come to the office. How can we do it without knowing the user password?
chicagotech.net: Yes, you can do it by assigning your full permissions and then access the user Outlook. Here is how.
Login Office 365 portal.
Go to Admin Center>Exchange>Mailbox.
Go to the user mail delegation and assign yourself full permissions.
Wait for a while and open Another user mailbox from your Web Outlook.
After accessing the user’s Outlook, click Settings.
Click Automatic replies to modify the notification.
Q: We are running Microsoft Office Accounting 2009 on Windows 10. Would like to edit the Templates. Where is Microsoft Office Accounting 2009 Templates located?