In Outlook click Tools, Options, Email options, Tracking options, uncheck request read receipts.
-Brad :-D
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You're very welcome. I'm glad it worked out for you. -Brad :-D
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It sounds like you have a filter or a view configured in Outlook. Once the email is marked 'read' you will not be able to view it anymore. (Which I believe is happening in your case.) To change this click View | Current View | Verify that Messages has a check mark next to it. If it does then...
Do you have a pst or is your Outlook configured for offline use? If you have a pst I would double check the size of the file and possibly try running scanpst.exe on it. Also if you have offline use configured try deleting the .ost file. Also your archive file may be corrupted also. You can...
Absolutely it can cause a problem running two of the same scopes. There is no way that the DHCP server knows exactly what the other one is handing out hence causing duplicates. There is no way to replicate this information either. The only way is creating two separate scopes otherwise it's...
Actually it would be ideal to have the DHCP server on it's own. It is possible to install the service on a PDC or BDC. The downside of doing this is the BDC's are already bombarded with logon requests which could cause your Server to run slower if you add another serivce to it. (depends on how...
Sounds like you need to enable IP forwarding. You shouldn't need to assign a routing table depending on how you have it set up. Statically just assign your router as your gateway or DHCP should take care of that if you have that service configured. The way you enable IP forwarding is go to...
Never mind. Reguardless it needs 2GB and 1GB free. -Brad :-D
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Win2k Server or Win2k Advanced Server? -Brad :-D
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I think you may have already answered your question by recreating the user's profile. Also I'd just double check permissions on the Outlook folder. Word will create a temporary image of itself when you open it. Good luck. -Brad :-D
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I have just a quick question for you. Where is the e-mail delivery set on this machine? You can find it by going to control panel, mail, delivery tab and it will tell you there. -Brad :-D
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It could be caused by a number of different issues. Please look these over and see if one of them applies.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q224/4/32.asp
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q236/5/92.asp...
Try changing permissions on this registry key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Outlook\Setup
Security menu, click Permissions, type of access, grant Full Control. -Brad :-D
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Your ISA is asking the DC on Z since it is a member of that domain for authentication and what permissions the users have. Since your trust is set up for an NT server there are global groups set up on that 'Y' server. Through the trust you should add the global groups to the appropriate local...
Hello again Rexxy. The problem you're having is not being caused by your email format. In that FAQ is talking about the different views (autopreview, preview pane) you have selected in OL2000. After a fresh installation of OL2000 if nothing has changed then this type of problem can happen...
The only thing I can think of checking is if you go to Tools, Services, Exchange properties, Advanced Tab, and make sure that NT authentication is selected. I wouldn't think it's a rights issue since your logged in as administrator. good luck. -Brad :-D
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One more question. Are you using an Exchange server or internet mail? -Brad :-D
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Is this your own personal profile you are trying to access or someone elses profile logged in as yourself? -Brad :-D
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Hi Rexxxy. Check out this FAQ. I think it may help you.
faq68-2270 -Brad :-D
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Try this link. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;167248& -Brad :-D
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