I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003. There is a voice I would like to
turn off, but cannot seem to find the control for. It is a voice that
says, when the program starts "You have forty five unread mails." It
also gives me an announcement of new mail (which is why I want to get
rid of it; if I get 12 e-mails, it will say "You have 5 new mails....
you have 3 new mails.... you have 4 new mails")
I've been looking around for info, and what suggestions I can find do
not seem to work (turning off all notifications under options, that
sort of thing). But a lot of people say this is not a feature of
Outlook.
Can anyone assist?
Brian Tillman - 24 May 2006 19:20 GMT
> I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003. There is a voice I would like to
> turn off, but cannot seem to find the control for. It is a voice that
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> sort of thing). But a lot of people say this is not a feature of
> Outlook.
My tea leaves say you have a Toshiba. Google Groups is your friend.
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?q=group%3Amicrosoft.public.outlook.*+%2Bt
oshiba+%2Bvoice+%2Bturn+%2Boff&qt_s=Search

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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 25 May 2006 06:18 GMT
Do you have a Toshiba computer?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2005/20051214.htm

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>I recently upgraded to Outlook 2003. There is a voice I would like to
> turn off, but cannot seem to find the control for. It is a voice that
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> Can anyone assist?