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Update: We have heard that some Microsoft Outlook 2010 Beta users are experiencing crashes when trying to use the new Outlook Social Connector (OSC) Beta (February Update) that was released today along with the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook. The OSC that was included with the Outlook 2010 Beta must be uninstalled before installing the new OSC Beta (February Update). After the February OSC update is installed, the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook can then be installed. This information is included on our Download Center page for the OSC Beta (February Update). If you have installed the OSC Beta (February Update) and Outlook is crashing, follow the steps outlined on this page. As a reminder, only 32-bit Outlook is supported right now. 64-bit support for the OSC will be available soon.
Update:
We have heard that some Microsoft Outlook 2010 Beta users are experiencing crashes when trying to use the new Outlook Social Connector (OSC) Beta (February Update) that was released today along with the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook.
The OSC that was included with the Outlook 2010 Beta must be uninstalled before installing the new OSC Beta (February Update). After the February OSC update is installed, the LinkedIn Provider for Outlook can then be installed.
This information is included on our Download Center page for the OSC Beta (February Update).
If you have installed the OSC Beta (February Update) and Outlook is crashing, follow the steps outlined on this page. As a reminder, only 32-bit Outlook is supported right now. 64-bit support for the OSC will be available soon.
In November 2009, we announced both the beta of Microsoft Office 2010 as well as the Outlook Social Connector. The Outlook Social Connector brings together communications history, contact information, and professional and social networking information into the Outlook experience.
We are continuing to deliver on that vision today with two new announcements. First, we’re proud to announce the public beta of LinkedIn for Outlook, which will enable our millions of Office 2010 Beta users to connect the OSC to a public network for the first time. Second, we're excited to announce partnerships with Facebook — the most popular social Web site in the world, and MySpace — a leading social platform connecting people through expression, content, and culture.
LinkedIn for Outlook brings together the most popular professional network with the world’s leading professional Inbox. Here are some of the things you can do today by downloading the beta:
We are proud to continue partnering with LinkedIn and we want to congratulate them on a job well done. With this beta, our customers are able to stay connected to their network without leaving the Outlook Inbox.
Our vision for Outlook (and the OSC) is to provide a communications hub that is vital to both professional and personal communications; by integrating with both Facebook and MySpace, Outlook 2010 enables you to connect not only to co-workers and colleagues, but with all of your friends and family within your Outlook Inbox.
Facebook for Outlook
You can view friends’ activities, photos, and status updates within Outlook — as well as grow your network by adding friends from the same view. Both Facebook for Outlook and MySpace for Outlook will be available later this year as our official release of Office 2010 approaches.
Finally, its important to mention that with multiple professional and social networks available for the Outlook Social Connector, the design of the OSC is such that your privacy and permissions settings on each of the networks you use are represented and respected within this experience. For example, if your profile photo and job title are publicly listed on a given network, then OSC users will see your photo and job title when receiving an e-mail from you (if they use that same network). Similarly, if you choose to restrict profile access on a given network, the OSC will respect that privacy. The goal of the OSC is not to create another social network or set of privacy settings for you to manage, but rather to bring the networks you already value and use to the Outlook experience.
To recap, here is what you can do today to get started with the Outlook Social Connector.
Note To use LinkedIn for Outlook requires the latest version of the Outlook Social Connector, which supports the 32-bit English version of the official Microsoft Office 2010 Beta. The beta of the Outlook Social Connector is provided as-is, is subject to change without notice, and does not include formal product support from Microsoft.
We are thrilled to reach this significant milestone with LinkedIn and to welcome both Facebook and MySpace to the Outlook Social Connector ecosystem. Stay tuned to this blog for more information from the Outlook team as we get closer to the launch of Office 2010!
Dev Balasubramanian – Outlook Product Manager
Michael Affronti – Outlook Program Manager
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No problems with install -BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS- WORKED FIRST TIME.
This is a beta product, being installed into another beta product, and people have the audacity to say Fail!
That's why we are using Office beta, to test it for failures and errors and that's why it shouldn't be being used in a production environment.
...and the OS Xversion is right around the corner, right? Hey, if you really want to pull people into the upcoming Outlook 2011 for the Mac - there'd be no better way to do it.
@Jerrycar thnx i will definitely try this antivirus ... do i require any other antivirus with this....... is it self sufficient ?
Outlook crashes after installing this!!!
@Col: I don't know if your reply was to my comment, but I would like to draw your attention to the version number: I am not using the Beta of Office 2010 - I'm using the RC version that was released to members of the Technology Adoption Program (TAP). Oh, and I did follow the instructions provided...
I installed on my outlook 2007, both installed ok, but my social networks is empty, nothing there for me to pick linkedin. I uninstalled and installed again and got the same thing. any help?
What is the market for this? Microsoft seems to have spent the last few years positioning Outlook as business rather than consumer software (by taking it out of the Home & Student edition for instance) and now it is a social networking hub. The consumer mail clients have been dropped for Windows 7 (Outlook Express, Windows Mail). Is there a strategy for consumers somewhere - please don't say Hotmail?!
I can't understand why so many people are angry with this product. We're in BETA! Errors are naturally expected! Operating in Beta means you do so at your own risk. Be smart and back up your stuff before calling the product a failure. Come on.
For those who said it's crashing, it looks like this post was updated with the instructions. I followed them and it's working fine!
I installed it, had the crashing problem... found the guidance on the uninstall requirement. Successfully installed the connectors with no crashing. However, I SEE NO LINKEDIN connection evidence whatsoever. Nada. Does the social connector work in conjunction with the Hotmail connector in Outlook 2010?
I have a problem with OSC, not showing in Outlook
Do you have an idea how to activate it?
The addin is not disabled...
It seems that when you are running the Beta using "click to run" you cannot "uninstall" the social connector. If I try and install the social connector, it tells me I have the wrong version of Outlook. Running on Windows 7 64 bit.
If anything, the x64 version should have been released first.
Are you guys getting an error when trying to connect a contact to LinkedIn? "Error adding this person on LinkedIn" - Try Again or Cancel.
Its a pain. Every time I receive and email (& thats several times a day), social connect opens up an empty tab on the default browser. On closing that there is a window waiting for you to do some more shutting/closing down.
I'm better off without it.
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