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Can Outlook 2002 run on Win2003?29 Jan 2004 12:01 GMT1
We still have exchange 5.5 and you need to install a
patch to make this happen, which no one will do just for
me, as I want to install win 2003.
Can outlook 2002 run on Win 2003, using exchange 5.5 as
Sub-Folder Passwords29 Jan 2004 11:59 GMT1
Hi, Are there any utilties around that would allow me to password
protect sub-folders (not my whole PST). I'm using standalone Outlook
2003 on XP Pro, and would like to secure a few folders containing mail
messages.
Information Location29 Jan 2004 11:54 GMT1
I have recently set up a new machine that acts as our
mail server and copied the pst file across from the old
machine.
When I try to use the people or distribution list
Outlook 2000 slow at opening new emails29 Jan 2004 11:52 GMT1
Hello...
We have a WinXP Pro laptop on a NT network with Outlook 2000 on it, the
laptop has a standard network conection and syncs emails when off-line. It
also has a bluetooth connection, but the default connection is a standard
Outlook error message29 Jan 2004 11:45 GMT1
Can anyone help?
We are getting the following undeliverable message when
trying to send e-mails:
550 Recipient Not Authorised (recipient rejected due to
error message29 Jan 2004 11:43 GMT1
when I try to send message using outlook express 5 for my
macintosh computer to a group I get a message saying "A
message could not be sent because it has unresolved
recipients". I was able to send some time ago. I checked
Outlook29 Jan 2004 11:42 GMT1
I'm trying to install Spam Protector on my Outlook (I
have Offfice 2000)but there's an error that
reads:  "Error 1919. Error configuring ODBC data source:
MS Access Database, ODBC error 6: Component not found in
Outlook 200229 Jan 2004 11:37 GMT1
Is Outlook 2002 fully compatible with Outlook 2003.
Meaning- If one of my sales reps has Outlook 2002 and I
have Outlook 2003 and they send me their calendar or
meeting dates, will I receive them properly?
Outlook 200329 Jan 2004 11:36 GMT1
How can I password protect individual profiles in Outlook
2003 as you can in Outlook Express?
Outlook 200029 Jan 2004 11:34 GMT1
I have one client that can't seem to exit Outlook without
terminiating the process from Task Manager.  The size of
the mailbox is not large and I have done a detect and
repair.  I have also tried removing Outlook and
Sharing address book and contacts.29 Jan 2004 10:02 GMT1
When I had Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express (OE) I am
sure I was able to share OEs address book and Outlooks
contacts.
For various reasons I use OE as my email client and
Outlook 2002 - Asking for Password / ID Frequently29 Jan 2004 09:00 GMT3
I am frequently asked to re-enter or click OK for the
password and ID for my mail server.  I have clicked Save
PAssword / ID and often I find Outlook (when left running
in the background) is stuck at the prompt asking for
Outlook 2002 - Reply problem29 Jan 2004 08:47 GMT4
Occasionally I will reply to an e-mail and it will be
sent using an e-mail account other then my Default.  
Any ideas as to how I can stop this?
Thanks,
Where are attachments stored?29 Jan 2004 08:14 GMT2
Does anyone know where attachments are stored?
Is it in the directory below for all version of outlook and Windows?
C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033
Thanks
Unable to open html attachment in outlook 2000 (Please help)29 Jan 2004 07:03 GMT2
Currently using outlook 2000. Got an attachment html link.
Click open, a new windows --> system32 opened. Click onto
the attachment again, Click save as, into my computer,
double click the link, then it able to open in IE.
 
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