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- Outlook >> Direct booking a calendar in ExchangeDoes anyone know a way to direct book a resource in Exchange, but
before the resource is officially booked, require a resource
administrator to approve it?
For example, I want to Book Conference Room A.
In the way that KB 291616 describes, but before the room is actually
booked, I need one more step - an approval by the "owner" of the
resource.
Is this possible?
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- Outlook General >> shared email messageWe use Outlook 2003 on our own Small Business Server 2003. We receive faxed
email messages, with a default email box created called
fax_incoming@companyname.com. Is there a way to share these email messages
amongst several users? Thank you.
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candulj
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- Outlook >> Outlook Slow LoadI'm running WIN XP & Outlook XP.
When I used to run Outlook, it would pop up almost
instantly. Now it takes over 2 minutes for the hour-glass
to disappear.
I have a tiny start-up list and this happens even before
I run any other application.
Any thoughts on what might make it take so long and what
might fix it?
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- Calendaring >> Outlook 2000 abends if view/add appointmentUse Outlook 2000 with Windows 98. Have uninstalled using CD, then downloaded
and further uninstalled with eraser2000.exe. Reinstalled. Have done this 4
or 5 times. Something is being left behind, probably in registry. How can I
force OUtlook to totally reload?
Note: Unlinked the pst file, started up with empty pst; Same problem with
calendar.
NO malware now found by HJT, Ad-Aaware, Norton (deleted on ebad SearchHook)
Calendar is NOT corrupted: exported to CSV, imported without problem
Running Windows 98 with Offcie 2000 Pro
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- Outlook >> Outgoing email OL2003I have a several domains that I use for email. All
domains work well except for one. My ISP is a Cox Cable
and they require me to use their out going smtp. I have
one domain name that is set up with as
mail.domainname.org, using the isp's smtp; when I test
the account it sends the email and I recieve the message
with no issue. When I go to send an email the standard
way, it never goes through. I get an error message that
my smtp server times out, and no matter how long I set
the time out length for, it still times out within 45
seconds. Not sure why it test fine, but will not send
when I use that account. Any help would be appreciated.
Steve
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- Outlook General >> pdf attachmentsPlease help!!!! Almost daily I receive HTML emails with 11 or more pdf
attachments. How may I print these attachments without opening each one? I
tried the File-Print-Print attachments, and it prints only the 1st page of
each attachment not all pages. Suggestions are welcome.
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- Outlook >> ADDING NEWSGROUPSI have try to get the newgroups command button back and still is unable to do
so I have Outlook Express and Outlook 2003 on the same computer could that be
what is causing the problem. I goto the control panel but only Outlook
Express can be reset on the newgroups.
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- Outlook General >> Blank e-mails cause errors in OutlookHello, I have read all about blank e-mails and how to set rules, but Outlook
2003 will not bring them in from my server so that I can set a rule for them.
Instead, I get an error message saying that Outlook cannot connect to the
server. Then I go to my web-based e-mail (Horde) and see that there is a
blank e-mail. The sender is nbsp;. Once this happens, the only way to
resolve it is delete the e-mail in Horde and then all of the other e-mails
that are also sitting in Horder will go into Outlook. This is happening 5 to
6 times a day.
TIA,
Robin
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TIA,
Robin
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- Outlook Install >> copy adressbook from outlook expresshello
i have a computer (os: winxp / ) and i installed office 2003
i try to import from outllook 2003 the adressbook of outlook express that i
used
i follow the method: file -> import->...
some adresses came in outllook 2003 but not all of them
there is a method to import all of them??
thnks
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- Outlook General >> Why do my font colors change in Outlook?Help please - this behavior is driving me crazy!
I have two email accounts in Outlook. One works just fine but recently the
other one has started exhibiting strange behavior.
When I reply to a message, one time the font colors and signature will
change to plum, the next time they will be olive, next green, etc. I use Word
as my editor and I've treid making changes to both Outlook and Word to
correct but nothings worked so far.
I have done everything I know to do - searched Knowledge Base, deleted
Normal.dot and let system recreate, deleted the plum, olive, green, etc.
styles, I've run Detect and Repair.
I thought this might be caused by malicious code but I run ZoneAlarm, Norton
AV 2005 and AdAware in the background and run full scans every night. My
system is clean.
Has anyone ever had this problem? Any ideas?
Thanks for any help.
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- Outlook >> NewsgroupsI have a very stupid question.
Why can't I access newsgroups through Outlook 2003? Why do I have to use
Outlook Express?
I would love to be able to use one program to do both but don't want to use
Outlook Express.
Regards
Andy
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blondbabe

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 01:05:09 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
Hi,
I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3 email,
they must type a password (of email server), but... although they mark the
box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five minutes
later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem only is with
Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)
The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
thanks in advanced!
Outlook797
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VanguardLH

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 01:05:09 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
"segarva" wrote in message
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> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and
> anothers with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>
> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although
> they mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the
> email five minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password
> !!! This problem only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP
> users)
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> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003).
Search on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I
suspect you need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage"
(which caches the encrypted password into the registry and has you
delete the key to force the password prompt again and then store the
password again). The article has you change permissions on a registry
key and then delete a subkey to get rid of the cached version of the
login credentials for the e-mail account.
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Roady

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 01:52:52 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers
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"segarva" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
> with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>
> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although they
> mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five
> minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem
> only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)
>
> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
>
> thanks in advanced!
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Roady

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 01:53:22 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
That doesn't apply to Windows Vista.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers
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"VanguardLH" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> "segarva" wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and anothers
>> with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>>
>> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the pop3
>> email, they must type a password (of email server), but... although they
>> mark the box "store password" if they want to re-download the email five
>> minutes later (or more) they must re-type the password !!! This problem
>> only is with Windows Vista (not with the win XP users)
>>
>> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
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>
> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
> http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003). Search
> on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I suspect you
> need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage" (which caches the
> encrypted password into the registry and has you delete the key to force
> the password prompt again and then store the password again). The article
> has you change permissions on a registry key and then delete a subkey to
> get rid of the cached version of the login credentials for the e-mail
> account.
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Brian

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 07:37:58 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
VanguardLH <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
> http://support.microsoft.com.
I don't think that would be applicable, as the Protected Storage Subsystem
registry key doesn't exist in Vista.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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VanguardLH

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 11:26:37 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
"Roady [MVP]" wrote in message
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> "VanguardLH" wrote ...
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>> "segarva" wrote ...
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>>> I'm working at network with computers. Something with Win XP and
>>> anothers with Win Vista. All with Outlook 2003.
>>>
>>> When the users enter on Outlook 2003 and they want download the
>>> pop3 email, they must type a password (of email server), but...
>>> although they mark the box "store password" if they want to
>>> re-download the email five minutes later (or more) they must
>>> re-type the password !!! This problem only is with Windows Vista
>>> (not with the win XP users)
>>>
>>> The password is not stored never at outlook! what can i do?
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>> Go to Microsoft's huge support knowledgebase at
>> http://support.microsoft.com. Select your product (Outlook 2003).
>> Search on "remember password". Several possibilities show up. I
>> suspect you need to read the one that mentions "Protected Storage"
>> (which caches the encrypted password into the registry and has you
>> delete the key to force the password prompt again and then store
>> the password again). The article has you change permissions on a
>> registry key and then delete a subkey to get rid of the cached
>> version of the login credentials for the e-mail account.
>
> That doesn't apply to Windows Vista.
KB290684. It was last updated on Nov 27, 2007 which is obviously
after the release of Vista. No mention as to under which version of
Windows this article applies. Only lists for which versions of
Outlook [Express] that it applies.
The HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider registry
key that it describes still exists in the VHDs that I get from
Microsoft's VHD catalog (to run under Virtual PC or VMware after
conversion). I doubt Microsoft is going through an upgrade process to
generate the Vista VHDs from some prior XP install (so it isn't that
old but no longer used registry keys got carried over in an upgrade
process).
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm
but then read:
http://www.microsoft.com/indonesia/msdn/appcomp.aspx#appcomp_topic26
PStore is deprecated, not omitted. We don't know if the user upgraded
to Vista and carried along the Pstore information which is now
read-only. Since OL2003 under pre-Vista used Pstore, maybe after an
OS upgrade it is still trying to use Pstore instead of the Data
Protection API (DPAPI). What triggers OL2003 to use Pstore under XP
but make it switch to DPAPI under Vista? OL2003 was released before
Vista. Did a later service pack add code to make Outlook 2003/2007
switch between the 2 methods based on OS version? What if that switch
didn't happen?
Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
accurate.
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Brian

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Posted: Thu Jan 17 13:08:48 PST 2008 |
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VanguardLH <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
> accurate.
I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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VanguardLH

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Posted: Fri Jan 18 09:15:24 PST 2008 |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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>> VanguardLH wrote:
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>> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under
>> Vista,
>> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
>> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
>> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
>> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
>> accurate.
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> I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.
Okay, I'll have to remember that.
Regarding the tip at http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40, it seems
odds that "Roaming" is in the path name although the user might not be
logged into a domain (where roaming profiles apply).
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Roady

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Posted: Fri Jan 18 09:35:39 PST 2008 |
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Outlook General >> store pasword in Outlook 2003 with Win Vista
No, it's not odd. Having the roaming folder is not the same as being in a
domain. Everybody has a roaming folder a Local and a LocalLow folder. It's
to separate that only if roaming folders is enabled in a domain that that
specific data will sync.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
http://www.msoutlook.info/
Real World Questions, Real World Answers
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"VanguardLH" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> "Brian Tillman" wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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>>> VanguardLH wrote:
>>>
>>> Since the registry key still exists but is now read-only under Vista,
>>> just what harm would there be in following those instructions to
>>> delete any old cached copy of the login password in a registry key
>>> that supposedly is no longer used? It might not correct the actual
>>> problem experienced by the OP but I'm not sure "doesn't apply" is
>>> accurate.
>>
>> I've seen people post that they tried it and it didn't work.
>
> Okay, I'll have to remember that.
>
> Regarding the tip at http://www.msoutlook.info/question/40, it seems odds
> that "Roaming" is in the path name although the user might not be logged
> into a domain (where roaming profiles apply).
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I have been using Microsoft Outlook Express (Version 6).
I want to use Microsoft Outlook instead. (I have Outlook
Version 97).
(My operting System is Windows XP-Home Edition)
How do I setup my computer to do that?? Any help is
appreciated.
(Question: Can you have both Outlook and Outlook Express
working at the same time??)
Thanks
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- Outlook General >> Sync Outlook with Hand HeldWhen Syncing my hand held with outlook it seems that outlook over rides the
fields that have been changed and puts the old information back. Is there a
way to sync a hand held with outlook so if the data has been updated it
updates those fields in outlook?
Also vise versa if I have updated the fields in outlook and I sync it to my
palm is there a way to make sure the changed fields show up on the palm. I
know this is how it is supposed to work, but for some reason it is not
working correctly. All updated informatin reverts to old data when the two
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- IE6&Outlook >> Spam Messages - From: NamesI receive a lot of spam where the From line is a person's name, e.g.. john
smith, w/o the @ part of email addresses. Some of the names don't even read
like real names but they are two word entries. I don't see any kind of
filter in OE 6 that would allow me to stop the email that comes in with
names only in the From line. Have I overlooked a tool here?
Thanks
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- Outlook General >> Error in Outlook 2003 - Save Task OrderI have been getting this error message for several weeks whenever I add a new
task. The save task order command is not available, but if I clicked close I
could add the task. Now, the system is no longer allowing me to save any
tasks. I get this message with the addition of one or more parameters are
incorrect and I cannot resolve it. I have tried:
copying all tasks to a new folder
running /cleanviews from the cmd prompt
running the outlook repair utility
working offline from my exchange server
uninstalling an add-in I was using
What can I do????
Sue
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- Outlook General >> Reply/Forward Font Problem OL2003I have a strange problem on only one computer. When the user clicks Reply
or Forward on a message, Outlook 2003 opens a message box normally but the
fonts (both for the text of the received message and the default text of his
outgoing message) are very small (probably about 2 point). All of the
settings in Outlook and Word (Word is the e-mail editor) show 12 pt. Arial
as the font to use for Replies and Forwards. I have changed this setting to
a different font and different size, but the problem remains. The
Stationery settings are set to use his fonts when replying and forwarding.
The problem does not exist for creating a new message; only replying and
forwarding an existing message. Everything was fine until about a week ago.
I have been through the settings with a fine-toothed comb and everything is
exactly as it was originally setup. I have repaired and reinstalled Outlook
and the problem remains. I have NOT uninstalled completely and reinstalled.
I'm hoping I don't have to do that.
Any ideas?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks. James
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- Outlook >> Outlook2002/XP email send/receive delayOutlook2002 has problem getting the newest incoming emails even after
pressing send/receive button n refresh. PC is running WinXP pro/home
edition. Is there a way to overcome this serious problem. Have updated to
the latest office updates available. Reinstallation doesn't solve the
problem also. Need help urgently.
From what I know so far, this affects certain build version of
OutlookXP/2002. Anyone know a way to solve this problem? Tried moving Inbox
old msg/emails outside of Inbox folder but problem still exists.
Those kind to help can email me your suggestions/solutions to
elfelle@msn.com Thks.
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- Outlook >> This has EVERYTHING to do with the recent microsoft updateI installed the damn thing today and after system reboot my Outlook
2007 lost both the ability to connect to an Exchange server and send/
receive on POP accounts. This is outrageous!!!!!!!!!!
I installed 3 updates today:Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack
1 (KB110806); Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 1 (KB929300);
and finally the 2007 Microsoft Office Suite Service Pack 1 (SP1). Now
I may be wrong, but this SP1 is probably the one causing the problem.
Microsoft, learn to make patches that work and don't ruin
things!!!!!!!!
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- Outlook >> Outlook 2002 email filterI am getting about 100 emails every day with some bogus update from
Microsoft. My problem lies with the rules wizard. The rules description
must use the word "and" instead of "or" when looking for word filters in the
message. So, if I tell it to filter the word Microsoft, that word must
appear in the senders address, subject and body.
Help - Thanks.
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- Outlook General >> Mapping into Outlook from ExcelHelp:
I have gone to Tools/Forms/Design a Form and also Tools/Forms/Design This
Form.
Can I then import into the Newly Created Outlook fields from and Excel
spread sheet?
This is very important for me, so I am thanking you in advance.
SteveR7138@msn.com
Steve Reinstein
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- Outlook >> Outlook: from Exchange to stand alone versionSetup: Dell PowerEdge 600SC server with Microsoft Exchange and Windows 2000
Server. Desktops running XP and Outlook 2003 (part of MS Office 2003 Basic
Edition).
Due to circumstances we will move away from our LAN and Exchange server. So
my OL2003 will become a stand alone version that does not connect to the
Exchange server anymore. (All of my email accounts are POP accounts.)
1. I was wondering if this can be done and how? I tried a couple of searches
in Google but did not really find the answer.
2. Seconldy I have made a checklist and I was hoping for some feedback in
case I left something out?
- export messages using Genie backup and outlook contacts from exchange and
import in stand alone outlook
2003.
- same for outlook message rules
- manually create my POP email accounts in the new outlook 2003 stand alone?
Is there anything else I have to bear in mind?
TIA.
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- Calendaring >> sharing calendar in outlook 2003We have a small two-person network and my co-worker wants to share his
calendar with me. We do not have an exchange server. Is there a way to get
around this without having to publish this information to the web?
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- Outlook General >> hotmail inboxCan someone please tell me how to get email alerts for my
hotmail inbox or direct all hotmail inbox messsages into
the personal folders inbox so that I can get email alerts?
Thank you.
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