Add Back and Forward buttons to Outlook 2007. In Outlook 2007, click the button in the ribbon, then click Add or Remove Buttons Customize.See screenshot: 2. When the Customize dialog box pops up, please do as follows. Click the Commands tab. Select Advanced in the Categories box. Select and drag the Back and Forward buttons separately from the Commands list box to the ribbon. May 21, 2019 assuming you are in a folder view, click ‘file’, click ‘options’, click ‘customize ribbon’, click the ‘Home (Mail)’ tab in the right hand list, click ‘new group’, rename the group to what you want and position it in the hierarchy with the arrows at the right of the dialog, make sure your new group is highlighted, change the left upper dropdown selector to ‘all commands. Select Reply, Reply All, or Forward in the Reading Pane, Toolbar, or Message menu or use keyboard shortcuts Command+R, Shift+Command+R, or Command+J.
[German]Apple has already released the updates 13.1.1 and 13.1.2 for iOS 13. As a supplement a short overview as well as hints about bugs in iOS 13.1.1, which I received from blog readers.
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Update to iOS 13.1.1 and iOS 13.1.2
The update to iOS 13.1.1 was released by Apple at the end of September 2019 to fix some bugs. Apple had to release bug fix update iOS 13.1.2 a few days later. Arstechnica has an article about that topic.
Issues with iOS 13.1.1
In the meantime, I have received two reports from blog readers reporting problems related to this update.
No more Outlook reminders
German blog reader Tom B. already sent me an email on September 28, 2019 with the note: Since iOS 13.1 Outlook reminders are no longer updated on the iPhone. But it’s probably already known. Was not known to me, because I am not up to date regarding iOS 13 anymore. The question: Did iOS 13.1.2 fix this and did someone else experience this?
Trouble with log files on Exchange Server
Yesterday German blog reader Frank M. sent me a mail about another problem with iOS 13.1.1. Frank writes that he came across a very unpleasant problem at work and sent me the following information (I’ve translated his message):
After some Apple iPhones have upgraded to iOS13.1.1, they cause our Exchange Server 2010 to generate extremely many 1 MB log files (transaction log files), sometimes more than 1 file per second on average!
As a result, over 48,000(!) log files with a size of almost 50 gigabyte(!) were created today alone, and the Exchange server is therefore full (we’re talking about almost 40 email mailboxes and a total mailbox database size of around 90 gigabyte, so no extremely large Exchange database.
Frank sent me the following screenshot, which shows the many files in the log folder.
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Frank isn’t affected alone. He sent me this link where the problem is discussed in the Technet forum.
IOS 13 – Return of the IOS 6.1 Problem Quickly Filling Exchange Log Files?
Remember the issue back in 2012-2013 where devices using IOS 6.1 would rapidly fill Exchange Server logs?
Like Poltergeist, they’re back.
Upgraded two iPhones and an iPad yesterday to IOS 13.1 and IPadOS 13.1. Suddenly the Exchange log files filled up within 3 hours, where they never fill up during the course of a day. We run a Veeam backup each evening which also resets the logs, but they’re now filling up within hours before the evening’s backup can run.
Short of denying our Apple users of syncing with the Exchange Server (not an option), what else can we do?
There are other users who confirm the bug – and there is a hint that you should use the Outlook app. If this helps, I don’t know – disabling ‘Active sync’ will definitely stop the log file folders on the Exchange server from filling up.
Frank also sent me the link to this thread at German forum administrator.de, where users are discussing about bugs in iOS 13.x and some people reported the same. The issue has probably already occurred since iOS 13.1.
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