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Missing OUTLLIB.DLL File28 Mar 2005 17:16 GMT1
I have installed Outlook 2003 and receive error message, "Can't open
application because the OUTLLIB.DLL is not found.  I have re-installed but
didn't fix my problem.
Any suggestions?
HTML mail28 Mar 2005 17:14 GMT1
Is there any way to configure Outlook 2003 to display certain HTML
mails as HTML and others as text?
TIA.
How do I import my mailboxes from a web-based email to Outlook?28 Mar 2005 17:12 GMT1
I just started using Outlook 2003. I previously used a web-based email
service through my university (similar to hotmail, for example) in which all
of my emails were saved in cyberspace instead of my computer and therefore
accessible from around the world. Now that I am using ...
auto archive28 Mar 2005 16:55 GMT3
questions,
does it auto archive overwrite previous files ? it apprear that we lost alot
of emails and one thing i notice is auto archive is turned on.
Outlook.exe - Bad image ("..\system32\shdoclc.dll..")28 Mar 2005 16:45 GMT3
I have a problem with my Outlook 2003 where I started getting an annoying
message that says  "OUTLOOK.EXE - Bad Image. The application or DLL
C:\WINDOWS\System32\shdoclc.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check
this against your installation diskette." .
Missing inbox folders28 Mar 2005 16:29 GMT7
I had a problem a week or so ago where two of my folders in my inbox,
disappeared ?.
I now today have had another folder and its contents disappear.
I have used outlook for a number of years and have no idea whats going on,
outlook 2003 and gmail....28 Mar 2005 16:28 GMT8
Hi..I have successfully managed to configure gmail account by pop3 to my
outlook 2003 on both my laptop and desk top computer.
what i would like to do however,is to make sure both my desk top and lap top
have the same mail in the 'inbox'...ie snychronised.
Account selection troubles28 Mar 2005 16:25 GMT5
I am currently experiencing a bug which I had never previously encountered
with Outlook 2003.
All family members have accounts in our Outlook 2003 so, before sending a
message, we use the Accounts pull-down menu to pick the relevant acocunt. It
Outlook 200328 Mar 2005 16:16 GMT1
Using Office 2003
Outlook starts and tries to use MS Word as the default email editor.
I don't want it to use this editor.
I've disabled it on the  Tools menu, Options, Mail Format tab but it
Outlook 2003 - Personal Folders28 Mar 2005 14:19 GMT1
I have upgraded from XP to 2003.
My Mail, Calender, Tasks, etc. now have two Personal Folders (apart from the
Archive Folders that I already had) - i.e. in Calendar I have two folders -
Calendar and Calendar in Personal Folders.  In Mail I Have two Personal
Outlook 2004 stop responding with rifht-click28 Mar 2005 13:19 GMT2
If i right click on a folder outlook 2003 stop responding.
Soemone got any answer to that problem ?
TY
cannot open messages in folder, low memory, low disk space28 Mar 2005 11:49 GMT1
I am getting this message on a few folders at present. Having looked online
for a solution I have tried the following:
- renaming the outbox.dbx to outbox.old, allowing a new one to be built
then deleting the original
Windows 2000 address book28 Mar 2005 11:47 GMT1
How can I convert a Windows 2000 pab file to use it in the NTFS environment?  
Attachment size changing28 Mar 2005 04:55 GMT10
I noticed the following behavior and wanted to see if anyone knows how it
can be prevented:
If I send a Word 2003 document as a file attachment in an Outlook 2003
email, the file size in bytes of the file the recipient receives differs from
Copy Outlook Contacts to new computer28 Mar 2005 01:18 GMT2
I assume the Outlook Contacts (2000 SP-3) must be a file that can be copied
to a new computer.  Can someone advise me on the simple - if that's the
word - process to accomplish this?  Thanks.
Bob
 
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