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I can't find the news reader function anyplace anymore. not inthe.

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Michael - 15 Jan 2005 05:15 GMT
I added the news reader to the go menu as per instructions. It worked once,
the disappeared. It is no longer in the go menu, nor is it in the list of
commands where I first found it to move to the menu. I can't find it anywhere
now. Closing outlook has no effect, bbut rebooting once in a while brings it
back for a little while, then it disappears again
Roady [MVP] - 15 Jan 2005 14:18 GMT
Outlook 2003? Make sure OE is set as the default newsreader in Control
Panel-> Internet Options-> tab Programs

For additional solutions see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/news.htm

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>I added the news reader to the go menu as per instructions. It worked once,
> the disappeared. It is no longer in the go menu, nor is it in the list of
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> it
> back for a little while, then it disappears again
Michael - 15 Jan 2005 20:33 GMT
I went through this, but the newsreader function is still not in my "go"
command. I reste the menu bar, as instructed, and it is still not where I can
move it to the menu bar. Internet options now sayd outlookif the default
newsreader, but nothing to connect with anywhere. Thank you for the help so
far

Michael

> Outlook 2003? Make sure OE is set as the default newsreader in Control
> Panel-> Internet Options-> tab Programs
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> > it
> > back for a little while, then it disappears again
 
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