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When you open an email in Outlook, the Outlook Social Connector is minimized as a single line at the bottom of the Reading Pane. To expand it, click the arrow or drag the top of the minimized pane up until it's the size that you want.
I don’t see the People Pane.
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Try these solutions.
- Turn on the Reading Pane Click View > Reading Pane, and then click Right or Bottom.
- Turn on the People Pane Click View > People Pane, and then click Normal or Minimize.
- Make sure your organization lets you connect to the Internet Some organizations don’t allow access to social networking sites outside of their intranet. Contact your network administrator for more information.
Hook up apps to the Outlook Social Connector
If you use Outlook and SharePoint at work, you can see contacts in your organization.
Note: Several social apps, including Facebook and LinkedIn have been removed from the Outlook Social Connector. For more information, see Facebook Connect is no longer available.
- Click View > People Pane > Account Settings.
- Check the boxes next to the social networking accounts you want to hook up, and add the appropriate information, such as user names and passwords.
- Click Connect > Finish.
What is the Outlook Social Connector?
The Outlook Social Connector lets you work in Outlook while staying up to date on the status and activities of your friends and contacts, whether they're from your organization, or from social networking sites on the Internet, like Facebook and LinkedIn.
For example, if your colleague, Michael Affronti, belongs to two social network sites that you also use, you can see his status updates, comments, messages and alerts on those sites, all in one location in Outlook. You can also see a list of the Outlook items you shared with Michael, such as e-mail messages, attachments, and meetings.
The Outlook Social Connector also updates Michael’s information in your Outlook contacts folders whenever he changes his social network profiles.
The Outlook Social Connector shows updates and information for your contacts in the People Pane, which sits below your open Outlook items, such as e-mail, appointments or meetings, and contacts.