saloma0/1 08 Jul 2003
I appreciate the help, but I want to make it so that a user can not even create a rule that would need to be disabled. Basically I want to remove the Rules Wizard altogether. Can anyone tell me how to do that? >-----Original Message----- >Click tools, rules wizard, uncheck the rules. > > >"saloma" <sbrewer@ahslink.com> wrote in message >news:872301c34551$6dc30230$a401280a@phx.
dodger0/1 08 Jul 2003
An error has occurred. For more information, contact your system administrator. I get the above message on the Outlook client when trying to view any details. I see the lists of contacts and accounts on the grid window, but when i click to open them, a window pops up and the error message appears. I can go offline and online with no problems.
Cris Spencer0/3 08 Jul 2003
When I installed outlook, with Office 2000, I inadverntenly chose the incorrect option. Email only, corp workgroup...etc, How can I go back and adjust it to the correct preference??
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Archive is based on the modified date of the item, remember.... Jeffrey wrote: > When I archive my calendar in Outlook 2002 it skips some > entries and doesn't move them. Any ideas. Archiving is > set to archive anything past a certain date which these > appointments fall under. I have also tried to force the > calendar to archive by going under File...Archive and > specify the
Maureen0/1 08 Jul 2003
When using the rules wizard to forward incoming e-mail to home e-mail the system does 'send' contents of the folder but it does not arrive at the designated e-mail address. i have checked address etc. and can find nothing wrong. Am i missing a patch or something?
David M0/1 08 Jul 2003
One of our users here can only get the "Print Style" options (Memo Style, etc.) to appear when she selects a message in her inbox and then goes to File > Print. If she opens the message first and then goes to File > Print, then only a standard printer settings dialogue pops up - no "Print Style" options appear at all. I checked a few other users' installations, and everyone else seems to
mg0/1 08 Jul 2003
Anybody experienced uncompleted tasks disappearing out of Outlook 2002? An employee could be fired because they keep complaining of their active task list (which is required) disappearing when they come to work in the morning. Before action is taken, though, I thought I'd better ask if anyone else has experienced this. Note: we are not on an Exchange Server, there's nothing in
Cris Spencer0/3 08 Jul 2003
Our Exhange Server 5.5 hard drive died, installed new drive and rebuilt exchange and restored mailboxes. Now in Outlook when you compose new message and click on "Contacts" an error pops up saying "the contacts list this folder is associated with has been removed ...etc". However you can edit your contacts from the main screen just fine. In fact when you are looking at the address
rifleman0/1 08 Jul 2003
In article <0a3001c34564$d88951b0$a001280a@phx.gbl>, koverman@psomas.com says... > Is there a way to remove attachments on an email where > someone is copied without sending a separate message? > No AFAIK -- (I may be wrong...I usually am....) Google is your Friend Email address deliberately false to avoid spam: www.gbpcomputing.co.uk
rifleman0/7 08 Jul 2003
Am I posting/reply posting correctly? If so--I'm new to the news group--sorry
Jeff Stephenson...0/3 08 Jul 2003
I can get "read" receipts for the email I send. On occasion, I need only to know that the email has been delivered. However, when I follow the "help" instructions the receipt does not come back. I have tested it with email addresses within my LAN and outside of the LAN with the same result ... no receipt. Any thoughts or suggestions appreciated Thanks, Lynn
Jeff Stephenson...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Could you turn on diagnostic logging (see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q300479) and post the OPMLog.log file after one of these problems? -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Jan Guldvog" <owner@jansshop.com> wrote in message news:6f0301c3441d$6710f210$a401280a@phx.gbl... >
Jeff Stephenson...0/1 08 Jul 2003
What version of Outlook are you using? You can do what you want by downloading item information (which will include sender, subject, and size) for the messages on the server, then marking those headers for download or deletion and processing the marked items. -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Chris"
rifleman0/2 08 Jul 2003
I want to let people know that I am out of the office when then send an e-mail and I am not there to receive it. How do I do that?
Jeff Stephenson...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Have you tried creating a new profile? To do so, right click the Outlook icon on your desktop, select "Properties", then click "Show Profiles". At the bottom of the page, check "Prompt for a profile to be used", then add a new profile, set up your accounts, etc. -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
Jeff Stephenson...0/4 08 Jul 2003
Absolutely nothing. It checks mail being sent and received and gives me a check mark like it has checked and not found anything to send or receive. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in message news:OdToS6VRDHA.2476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > What happens when you try? > > Jason Brown wrote: > > I have on POP account that I
Jeff Stephenson...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Yes. -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "tom" <tom@pineconehill.com> wrote in message news:87cf01c34557$745eb160$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Will Outlook 2003 run on Windows 2000? >
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
And this is over a LAN connection? How big is your OST file? Is anyone else having this problem? Is Outlook sluggish when you work online connected to your mailbox? Scott Mellen wrote: > I have yet to find anything useful regarding this on TechNet or > otherwise on the Internet. I'm hoping somebody here might have an > idea. > > I have my Outlook set to Send/Receive (and update my .
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Did you look for rules? This wouldn't happen by default....do you connect to an Exchange server, perhaps? If so, the admin could have set this up on the server. Calvin wrote: > I use Outlook 2002 as an email client. For some reason > Outlook 2002 automatically deletes my email messages > after 5 days, and I cannot recover them. How can I stop > this scheduled recurrence or task? I
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Not unless you connect to an Exchange server configured for news....otherwise, Outlook uses OE for news. luis wrote: > Is there a way to access newsgroups using Outlook 2002? > Thank you.
Jeff Stephenson...0/1 08 Jul 2003
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.de.outlook -- Jeff Stephenson Outlook Development This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights "Nico" <nico.lamberti@ttc.ch> wrote in message news:05f301c3453e$26e61e50$a001280a@phx.gbl... Hallo Im Outlook gibt es doch eine funktion welche es erlaubt gesendete Mails zurückzurufen,nun habe ich zu dieser
flekso0/1 08 Jul 2003
when hotmail account is created, outlook automatically creates a separate(from the smtp accounts) .pst file for storage of hotmail directories... problem: .pst file gets created using 'compressible encryption' option -big fashion nono question: is there a way to (interrupt?) the process so that i can reselect this option since it can't be changed afterwards ?
Conrad Pfleging0/1 08 Jul 2003
If you have Outlook 2002 (XP), yes you do. In Outlook go to Tools>Options>Other and uncheck "enable Instant mesag..." as Jocelyn suggested. "Peter Nordström" <peter.nordstrom@kemira.com> wrote in message news:850901c34535$1333a200$a401280a@phx.gbl... Hi! Thanks for the tip, but we don't use this application and its not installed in Outlook at all. Regards \Peter
AA Smith0/1 08 Jul 2003
The whole problem, font-wise, was solved when I uninstalled the HotBar from that computer. -- With kindest regards, Dick Smith Dick@Dallas.net "AA Smith" <dick@Dallas.net> wrote in message news:ewKwpkLRDHA.3880@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Fairly recently, (after using WinXP Pro and Outlook XP/2000 for over a > year,) Outlook no longer offers, for example, the Arial (basic Arial)
Conrad Pfleging0/1 08 Jul 2003
Start>Settings>Control Panel>Regional Options>Date Tab "maree" <maree.papandreas@nera.com> wrote in message news:090701c34522$055384b0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have a pc that was set up in the US, and the date format > is month/date/year rather than the Australian format which > is date/month/year.. does anyone know how to swap it over? > > thanks, > Maree
Conrad Pfleging0/1 08 Jul 2003
The size doesn't change till the pst is compacted. In previous version of Outlook the user had to actually command it to compact. 2002 compacts "on the fly" so just leave it open and it will get itself compacted, or right click Outlook Today>Properties>Advanced>Compact Now "Scott" <scott@no.com> wrote in message news:0c5801c3452c$e8814790$a101280a@phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have a user
Cyberdude0/2 08 Jul 2003
When I attempt to open the out of office assistant, I receive an error. The message is, "The command is not available. See the program documentation on how to use this extension". I tried re-booting, but the error still occurs. Unfortunately, it is currently set to 'out of office'.
rifleman0/2 08 Jul 2003
Hi everyone, I'm curious if any of you are having problems with outlook removing your attachments from emails. I can still get pictures and such, but any txt document is removed without even asking me first. It says OE has removed access to the following attachments in your email: and then it lists the files. Does anyone know how I can turn this off or get rid of it, its really
Arun Shivaswamy0/1 08 Jul 2003
I recently bought a PDA with Pocket PC 2003 and I having problem with Synchronizing wiht Outlook 2002. It tells me it is not in the profile - to disconnect and reconnect which I have done atleast 3 times - still not working. My PC runs on XP Professional.
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
Not if you're using BCC. You'd need to do a mail merge to electronic mail or use a third party listserve app. It's always a good idea, when using the BCC field, to put your own address in the To: field - otherwise the message may be blocked by anti-spam software - also, some older SMTP servers don't handle it well and will make the BCC field visible to the recipients, which somewhat
Narasimha Ganti0/1 08 Jul 2003
I want to be able to report delegates set for each user in our exchange organization. These delegates are set locally on the outlook client. Is the a way to do this (scripts, utilities, etc) in an automated fashion? The mail client is Outlook 2000.
Lanwench [MVP -...0/1 08 Jul 2003
For Outlook 2000 or 2002 on Win 98, NT, or 2000: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q290684 For Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000: (CW) http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q275465 (IMO) http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q259416 For all Outlook versions on Windows XP (just ignore the parts that refer to Outlook Express):
Tom John0/1 08 Jul 2003
Got it thanks - was set to save next to original message. Not seen that before, although just upgraded from 2000. Thanks Amy Tom On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:06:44 -0300, "Amy MacNeil" <macneia.smh@wrhb.org> wrote: >Try tools/options/preferences/email options, and look to see if 'save copies >of sent messages in Sent Items Folder' is checked. > >Then click on Advanced Email options
Harri0/1 08 Jul 2003
Hello all! I have a 450 MB pst file, that appears empty in OL98. I have run scanpst several times, did not help. I changed the first byte of the file from 21 to 00 with a hex editor and ran scanpst, it did report errors, fixed them and still no help. I tried exmerge, which reported succesful import, but did not actually retrieve anything from the pst file. Mdbvu32 also shows that
Lanwench [MVP -...0/2 07 Jul 2003
Am I right in saying that there is no way I can write a rule in Outlook 2000 which says: If the sender is not in my contacts, move the message to a certain folder"? If not, are there any third-party add-ins that will do the job? (Apart from buying Outlook 2002 that is.....) Thanks -- (I may be wrong...I usually am....) Google is your Friend Email address deliberately false to
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/1 07 Jul 2003
Create a rule for messages from that address, make the single action "stop processing" and put that rule at the top of your Rules Wizard rules list. -- 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.
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/2 07 Jul 2003
I am looking for a utility to sync my Outlook contacts + calendar with Yahoo's web based Calendar and address book. I tried the Intellisync utility that Yahoo offers for free on its website, but I have to manually perform the sync operation each time. I would like to find a sync utlity that will automatically perform a sync operation when I update a contact or calendar event in outlook on
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/2 06 Jul 2003
Can SQL Server 2000 manage the contacts in Exchange? Is there any connectivity between SQL Server and Outlook XP? Furthermore, can SQL Server 2000 sorta replace Exchange, i.e. can it communicate DIRECTLY with MS Outlook? I know MS Outlook XP can use mail merge functions utilizing a SQL Server connection, but can contacts be inputed in Outlook and then be reflected in SQL Server 2000?
Jason Swager0/1 05 Jul 2003
An item with a reminder would provide some visual feedback, but the customer wants to be able to use the Inbox Rules, which won't trigger. Jason Swager "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp@slipstick.com> wrote in message news:%23Q2v9tZQDHA.3088@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... If you have permission to put an item in any folder, what about putting an appointment in the Calendar or a task in the Tasks
mdr11280/1 05 Jul 2003
The majority of groups he posted in seem to be Office related. Maybe he thinks there is one for each of the individual groups or something. With that in mind, he is probably asking THIS newsgroup for an FAQ with regards to Word??? Graham Mayor wrote: > Given that you have posted to umpteen disparate newsgroups it is difficult > to know which FAQ you mean, but for Word see >
Lanwench [MVP -...0/4 05 Jul 2003
Whenver I insert jpg files in Outlook Express e-mail, or copy and paste photos into it, and send it to an AOL user, they have to download the file - and can never view it in the e-mail. I have HTML set up. Is this an AOL problem, or was it corrected in later versions of Outlook Express?
Novice0/3 05 Jul 2003
Hi, I know this question has been asked a thousand times and on a hundred different newsservers, but I just want to confirm something before I simply accepted it. I have Microsoft Outlook Express 6. And I would like to keep local copies of threads on newsgroups on my machine, so that when they are deleted from my newsgroup they still exist on my machine. Initially I thought the way
rick cameron0/1 04 Jul 2003
Hi, all There's an annoying UI glitch in Outlook 2003 Beta 2, which is still in the recent refresh. If you set a view to group on a field, the horizontal bar that's created for each group is much too wide (vertically) - almost twice as wide as it was in Outlook XP. And the bar does not have a distinct colour, so that it's difficult to distinguish the start of groups at a glance. This
Milly Staples [...0/2 04 Jul 2003
Is it possible to set up contacts (in Outlook '97) so that it makes a journal of all the emails and faxes that I sent to that person/company? If not, what is the journal function in contacts for? Peter
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/2 04 Jul 2003
I have a question regarding the recurring appointments feature in Outlook calendar. I hope I can make it clear. For example, one sets a recurring appointment, that one has a meeting with a particular person every Wednesday at 9 AM. OK, easy to set that. Then, one wants to add information to particular days, regarding what information you want to cover in that specific meeting that day.
Peter Foldes0/3 04 Jul 2003
How can I get Outlook (not Outlook Express) to be used to send files from my computer? I've just started using my new Compaq Presario 3000 laptop running XP Home. Each time that try to send a file by right clicking on it and selecting Mail Reciepient the mail is sent via Outlook Express and not Outlook. THis is a problem for me as I do niot use Outlook Express for anything but Newsgroup
dan0/2 04 Jul 2003
I wonder if anyone knows the answer to this. I'm using Outlook 2003 tech refresh, but I think the question might apply equally to older versions. Is there any way to get outlook to display images sent as attachments within the message window in the same way as Outlook Express does? It's a real pain having to open each pic individually when someone sends 20 photos! Thanks DAN
Diane Poremsky ...0/2 04 Jul 2003
I have a user that was doing a imap to a email server and had only downloaded the headers. Now I wanna move all the folders and email within the folders to mapi exchange mailbox. How do I do that? I mean there was a pst file that I imported into the exchange mailbox but only the headers were showing. Please advise Thanks
Peter Brown0/1 03 Jul 2003
How do I set-up the contacts on Outlook '97 so that it arranges the entries by company rather than by individual? The help option talks as changing the "File As", but I can't find this option. Can you help? Peter
Sue Mosher [MVP...0/1 03 Jul 2003
I would create the folders in Outlook then move the items, rather than moving the folders themselves. -- 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 "Tony" <tony.wong@comcast.net>