...Address Book" (via Tools | Services)?
Remember that once you create a one and insert membernames from the Global Address List *if* the email address should change (for any reason) on the server, you will have to MANAULLY change (delete/add back) the membername into the PNAB. This is...
I forgot to also mention that you might check your "Mail Format" (via Tools | Options | Mail Format and try changing it from ASCII text to either HTML or Rich Text.... just an idea. Good Luck
Try finding and RENAMING the OutCMD.DAT file (make sure Outlook is NOT OPEN). Then start Outlook and see if you now have those options available. If this doesn't work, go back, find and DELETE the NEW OutCMD.DAT and rename the old one BACK TO "OutCMD.DAT".
The format of the Outlook messages is controlled by the client user's settings. There are 3 formats: HTML, Rich Text and ASCII.
Try having one of your people who are experiencing this problem change THEIR setting to the same as you via: Tools | Options | Mail Format, then selecting a...
Try going into the "Organize" folder (under your AOL installation folder) and find the screenname(s) that You want to view data for. Then open this file(s) with a good quality text editor (notepad generally can't handle larger files) or Wordpad. You should see message/mail data...
Is it possible that the hard drive partition (where your swap file resides) is either nearly full, or severly fragmented? I'd check the 'properties' on that drive, try to free up at least 200 GB of space (empy Recycle Bin, delete any/all files from C:\Temp, C:\Windows\Temp and/or...
You don't indicate which brand of BIOS is on your Mobo. Have you tried tappging the 'F2' key during Mem-check? If that doesn't work, try tapping 'F1' during mem-check?
Is it possible that someone may have put a password on your BIOS access and then disabled the prompt display?
Good Luck
Is it possible that this is the Outlook "Short Cut" bar and all of the icons have been deleted? Click "View" and look to see if the "Outlook Bar" has a little 'check mark' to the left of it... if so, click on it (to remove the check mark) and see if the grey area...
Check with your exchange server administrator. Perhaps the retention rules are enabled to delete items more than "x" days from 'sent date'? (My company invokes a 30 day rule)...just a thought.
Please do NOT attempt to re-install either Windows98 or windows98SE over an existing/installed operating system that has I/E 5.5 installed WITHOUT FIRST UNINSTALLING I/E 5.5 and restoring a previous version!
Since I/E 5.5 did not exist at the time either version of Win98 was available the...
If you're using I/E version 5.x the attachment is probably being temporarily stored in a special "IE" folder unde the "Temporary Internet Files" folder. If so, Windows cannot find/'associate' this file with the application (in your case Excel).
Right-click on the attachment...
Had you recently installed any new applications prior to experiencing this error? Sounds like something could have overwritten/corrupted a video driver file (DLL) in the windows system folder. Or, certain applications (perhaps something newly installed, may require specific memory locations to...
Presuming you have your Exchange server configured to allow replies to the internet (SMTP) mail, it seems like you should be able to create a 'rule' in Outlook to 'forward' the mail by using the "Out of Office Assistant" feature.
Have you tried running the "Outlook Inbox Repair" utility (scanpst.exe)?
You should be able to find this in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\System\Mapi\ folder (or a subfolder under Mapi). (You might want to use the Windows "Find" utility to locate this program on your...
I think your main problem is that you are attempting to log into a company "Private" network (INTRAnet) via a "Public" (INTERnet) service provider/access.
If your company Outlook email is protected behind a firewall, then you would need a way to validate your...
grutch's response hit the proverbial 'nail on the head'. Lotus Notes "NSF" files are proprietary Lotus Notes database files and Outlook is simply an email client, hence the problem. If you (for example) received a lotus notes "nsf" file as an attachment to an email message...
Any chance there could be wrong settings in properies for the "Client for Microsoft Networking" in "network neighborhood"?
Is "Logon to Windows NT Domain" selected and required?
Is the default profile passing the correct username?
Just a thought...
Have you tried this:
1). Open Outlook
2). Click the "Tools"
3). Select "Options"
4). Click on the "Mail Format" tab
5). Check to see which option is selected in the "Send in this message format" area, under the "message format" area.
Note that...
Cheers Peter! (I'm probably too late with this response)...
You could create a web-based email account (ie. hotmail (www.hotmail.com), yahoo mail (mail.yahoo.com), etc., but you would, of course, need a way to access the internet while on travel. Unless you currently have an ISP who has local...
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