Nikki0/1 30 Jun 2003
Open your Control Panel Select the MAIL applet From here try to Remove the Exchange from the services. -- Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] "Jo" <gsc@gol.com> wrote in message news:bdmeel$7u0$1@nn-tk103.ocn.ad.jp... Yes, that's that usual way. But remeber I can't even get into an Outlook mode where the tools menu is available. Normally, in this situation in the past I have simply
Pete0/1 30 Jun 2003
I have zero programs in my startup folder, but the moment I sign on the dialup connection goes into action. How can I turn it off? Thanks, Pete
John0/1 30 Jun 2003
Since changing from ATTbi.com to comcast, I am unable to use my microsoft outlook. Window pops up and wants me to inter my microsoft exhange server. I do not know what to enter in there. Can some one guide please. thanks
Jim Morrow0/1 30 Jun 2003
Outlook fails to stay closed upon closing the program. Outlook reopens automatically, providing an error message, providing a dialogue box for sending an error message to Microsoft. Outlook can then be closed normally and will remain closed. I vaguely remember a report of this error sometime in the recent past, but cannot find it now.
David Finnegan0/1 30 Jun 2003
I'm trying to automatically create profiles for all users in our Outlook XP installation using a modified .PRF file as the source. The profile gets created fine with correct server and mailbox, but I am unable to get the profile name to match the user's logon name. I've tried using the following line in the General section of the .PRF file, which I'm pretty sure has worked in past
Russ Valentine ...0/1 30 Jun 2003
Outlook does not use an address book. This "old address book" was using what program? In what format did you create it? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob" <magneticman@msn.com> wrote in message news:251201c33f21$6c70fa80$a601280a@phx.gbl... > My wife bought a new computer. The old address book is > on the desk top of the new computer (with the old > software). I've gone to the new
Jason0/1 30 Jun 2003
"Rick Sauer" <rick.sauer@spsprogram.com> wrote in message news:1e5401c33ea0$2a499260$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Is there anyway that the exchange server name is > automatically configured when a new user logs on windows > 2000 and starts outlook 2000 for the first time? > > Any help is greatly appreciated. Try http://goff.nu/profiler
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/2 30 Jun 2003
Hi there, is there any way to automatically create HTML calendars in outlook? currently I have to save as webpage manually, but I'd rather have it done automatically on a hourly basis so that I can have automatic FTP transfers to my website for viewing. thanks anton
Travis Sprouse0/1 30 Jun 2003
Through OWA 2000, I cannot see anything in the sent items folder, nor the deleted items folder. However when i look at the mailbox with Outlook 2000, i see everything in there. What do i need to do? What information do you need? Thanks Travis sprouse
robert P0/1 30 Jun 2003
I changed my operating system from mellineum down to win 2000. I had to do a clean install. So I saved my old address book and old in-box mail. I have tried to import these files but my "new" outlook won't do it. What are my alternatives? is there another way to import? Can I alter the file extensions? Is there a way to open thse files and copy them one-by-one into a new
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/1 30 Jun 2003
Yes, there are automatic profile creation tools for this -- see http://www.slipstick.com/exs/olroam.htm -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming: Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.slipstick.com/books/jumpstart.htm "Rick Sauer" <rick.
Alex0/1 30 Jun 2003
Can some one Please tell me how I can export the mail in netscape 6.2 from one computer to another computer running WinXp with outlook 2002?
Alboni0/1 30 Jun 2003
I have installed A new operating system for a user, Windows XP Pro and XP Office including Outlook. When I recreated her existing Outlook account in the new Outlook installation, only her current Incoming Mail appeared. Her Sent Box didn't show up nor her previous Incoming Box emails. I tried it both as a Microsoft Exchange Server install and as a POP 3 install. Any help or
Mike0/1 30 Jun 2003
I have just bought a new computer and want to transfer my old OE settings. On my old system I had two email addresses (one for me, one for my partner) under two identities on OE and switched between them using switch identities. They are both provided by the same ISP under the same account and I need to provide the same ID and password to the ISP to log on to each email address.
Robin Pepper0/1 30 Jun 2003
Howdy... I'm in the wonderful world of Mac OSX and need some advice. I am a teacher at a college in Kingston Ontario and I am trying to get Entourage X installed in our mac. lab. I have OSX server which has a native mail server built in. I want to have roaming profiles for my students so that their profiles can be downloaded to any workstation when they log in. I've heard that
CH0/1 30 Jun 2003
Why not? I think it is a great feature in previous versions! >-----Original Message----- >these are folders on your hard drive? outlook 2003 doesn't support file >browsing. > >-- >Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] >http://www.poremsky.com - http://www.cdolive.com >Outlook Tips: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/outlook-tips/ >Expert Zone http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >
Enid0/1 29 Jun 2003
I'm trying to move e-mail folders over from an old computer running Outlook Express 5.5 to a new computer using Outlook 2002. I can't figure out how to do it. OE5.5 doesn't have a .pst file. It has a .dbx file for each folder. Can anyone tell me how I can move these files over?
David Burlis0/1 29 Jun 2003
I get this error message whne I launch outlook. I have outlook XP on XP professional. I also have Winfax Pro 10.2. I have unistalled Winfax and still get the error message. I have also unistalled Office and reinstalled but still get error message. Any thoughts on the issue?
Kevin0/1 29 Jun 2003
I have the same problem as Jim. I am running Outlook 2002. The link Patricia suggested which say to download SP-1 didn't help! I also tried downloading SP-1 for Outlook 2000. Is there anything else I can try? >-----Original Message----- >create a new profile >>-----Original Message----- >>See if this link helps. >>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- >US;q293058
Pieter van Kamp...0/1 29 Jun 2003
I have the same problem with OL2003, but it also occurs when I dial in. The migration of the account seems to hang. Pieter "Cathy" <caa@san.rr.com> wrote in message news:0d2a01c339d6$29865580$a001280a@phx.gbl... > >-----Original Message----- > >I have several computers behind a NAT router using VPN > >software (Securemote 4.1 SP5) to connect to an Exchange > >server. OL2002 is
Harry0/1 29 Jun 2003
Hi, After the following updates 082010, 820291, Q815021, 811493, 819639 and 818529 from Microsoft, I have a problem opening Outlook (Office XP under Window XP Pro). It always closed the window and prompting for reporting to MS. The only way to open it is through Start menu (the Quick Lauch and Desktop icon are both having problem). The Start menu will at least prompt to start in
David McDonald0/1 28 Jun 2003
I recently installed Outlook 2000 and it seems to ask me to confirm every change I make to anything (like categories on a task, etc). Is there a way to turn off the confirmation popup dialog so I can just change things without having to confirm that I really meant it?