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Databinding operation in Outlook 200211 Nov 2003 12:44 GMT1
I have my IMAP folders loaded up in Outlook 2002, and have
only the headers downloaded.
I notice that outlook slows to a crawl as it updates its
databinding oepration, presumeably updating its local
Outlook 2000 unable to view attachements11 Nov 2003 06:25 GMT1
Can someone tell me why attachement is greyed out using
Outlook 2000 sp3?
Sharing calendars across multiple companies11 Nov 2003 01:46 GMT2
I support a customer who uses space within our building. I
have three different computer networks on the floor to
support the customer (one from my company, one from the
customer's company and one from a sub-contractor's
Outlook hangs in Processes10 Nov 2003 22:16 GMT2
Would there be any explanation for Outlook 2000 hanging
as "OUTLOOK.EXE" in my processes even after it is closed?
The probelem is that after i close outlook, it hangs and i
cannot open outlook again until i manually go into my
emails with virus attachments saying from microsoft.10 Nov 2003 15:42 GMT1
I used this newsgroup a month ago and have been getting
50 emails a day saying from microsoft with a virus
attachment.  I know it is not from microsoft but how can
I stop them?
Outlook XP Inbox problem09 Nov 2003 04:16 GMT3
I was moving a few messages from my Inbox folder to a
Miscellaneous folder.  I gathered the emails by hitting
Crtl over several emails and did a drag and drop to the
Miscellaneous folder.  The next thing that happened about
Outlook 2002 IMAP Sent mail folder08 Nov 2003 02:38 GMT1
My main email is an IMAP service which works fine with
Pocket PC and Outlook Express.
However Outlook 2002 posts sent mail to the local folder
rather than the IMAP server folder. Is this by design or
Offline Contacts in Outlook 200207 Nov 2003 14:32 GMT1
is it possible to have your global address list on an
exchange server made available to users offline
using .ost files?
Ho wto change HTML default format settings07 Nov 2003 10:31 GMT2
When switching from "plain text" formatting to HTML
formatting, Outlook uses
"paragraph"
"Times New Roman"
Groupwise and Outlook 2000 in IMO mode07 Nov 2003 02:03 GMT1
Outlook 2000 is installed in Internet Mail Only with only
a PST file, no email accounts. My Groupwise address book
keeps disappearing. Is there any way to have them co-exist
since I'm using Outlook only for pst - no connectivity?
Problem??07 Nov 2003 02:02 GMT1
i am getting a the error message that says the "default
mail client is not properly installed"when i try sending
emails from websites. does anybody know a quick fix for
this. ALL answers are appreciated.
Any followups from Microsoft for Q290043?07 Nov 2003 02:01 GMT1
Is there a workaround for this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;290043
I could not find a followup for this?
Custom Form07 Nov 2003 01:59 GMT1
I am using Outlook 2000 on Windows XP. I have created a
form and am using User Defined Fields in my form.  The
form is NOT set up to use Word as default editor.  
I add the fields to the workspace, publish the form to
Autmation/Dates07 Nov 2003 01:58 GMT1
I am using automation to open Outlook from an Access
application.  I have the code to open & update the
Outlook appointment... this is "working".  However, when
the appointment comes up it has a completely different
Attaching files in Outlook 2000.06 Nov 2003 17:27 GMT1
I have noticed that when you attach a file to a email, it
attaches one of two ways.  The first way is it embeds the
attachment into the body of the message.  The other is
another line named "Attach..." is added under the BCC line
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