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[Fwd: Importing Certificates from Thunderbird]14 Sep 2006 14:47 GMT2
Forwarded from the installation newsgroup.  This might be the more
appropriate place to find an answer.
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Subject: Importing Certificates from Thunderbird
EXASPERATED HELP!  I want subject, sender, date in my emails and they are now GONE14 Sep 2006 14:08 GMT2
I am using a new computer with Outlook 2003.  My emails were arranged
so I can see in my inbox, delete box, and sent box everything all at
once:
Date, Sender, Subject and Received.
delivery notes for e-mail in outlook 200314 Sep 2006 11:38 GMT1
I want to send a e-mail and I want a delivery note from that person if they
have read it.How do I do that?
Cookies14 Sep 2006 11:35 GMT1
What are the advantages and disadvatages of deleting cookies in the Internet
Explorer-Tools-Internet Options-setting-view files.
What are the setting refering to? should these be deleted/ modified?
I notice some are due for expiry year 2038 and to my knowledge I have not
sent items rule14 Sep 2006 07:16 GMT7
I'm using two email accounts on the same computer, both mailboxes are open
in my outlook.
When I'm using my default email, emails that I'm sending goes to my sent ite
ms folder.
What is the best way to clean up a .PST file (Outlook2003) - I've tried SCANPST.EXE...14 Sep 2006 06:57 GMT6
Outlook2003 / WinXP Pro (SP2)
Hi
What is the best way to clean up my .PST file?
I've tried archiving what I can and it's still c900 MB.
Populating an IMAP "To:" field - it CAN be done!!!14 Sep 2006 05:13 GMT1
I let this bug me for almost 2 years, but it *IS* Possible, as the
following points out (contrary to the lack of responses and denial
posted elsewhere in these microsoft misinformation forums):
For Outlook 2000/XP/2002:
Auto reply from out of office assistant14 Sep 2006 03:43 GMT1
Our office had a Small Business Server 2003 and all user use MS Outlook 2003
connect to Exchange Server.
I had setup a Out of office assistant at MS Outlook 2003. It can auto reply
the message when receive the email from internal user/domain user, but it
Have Outlook Today display certain calendar categories14 Sep 2006 03:39 GMT1
Anyone know how I could (with or without add-ins) have outlook display
only certain calendar categories?
I want to exclude some day-to-day calendar items from showing up and
cluttering the space :)
headers only14 Sep 2006 03:37 GMT1
i can only recieve the headers and attachments of incoming mail in Outlook
2003 the message window is blank
my out going mail does, however,  get to its destination
thanks in advance
folder contents disappear from Favorite Folder14 Sep 2006 03:33 GMT1
I had a folder with 2000+ messages in it which I had placed in my Favorite
Folder pane.  I was working on a reply to one of the messages in this folder
(using MS Word as the editor).  I got the following error message in MS Word:
"A fatal error has occurred in Outlook.  The data ...
Sharing calendar and contacts ? Exchange?14 Sep 2006 03:20 GMT1
I have read up that the only way to share contacts and calendars with
Outlook is to install MS Exchange on on of the computers in our workgroup.
Is this true?  Do I have to install MS Exchange, the $1200.00 program, on to
one computer, setting it up as a server, and install Outlook ...
Data Recovery14 Sep 2006 03:05 GMT3
I have a dead HD but need to retrieve files.  Does anyone recommend a
reputable Data Recovery company?
Thank you.
Virtual Desktop Manager14 Sep 2006 02:22 GMT1
I'm using the Microsoft Virtual Desktop Manager with Shared Desktops
disabled.(Windows XP with SP2).
On one of the desktops I have Outlook (2002 / XP) open.
However, when the reminder window pops-up it does that only on the desktop
folders / display preference question14 Sep 2006 02:13 GMT1
In Outlook 2003, is there a way to set it where in the "all mail
folders" area to the left, that all of these folders start off
collapsed (in other words, "Personal Folders" is not expanded so all
the folders inside it are showing) ??
 
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