Greetings,
I have a user running WinXP with Office 2002.
For some reason now, when she sends an email and the spell check finds a word not in the dictionary (like a name) the email will not be sent unless she adds the word into the dictionary. If we turn off the auto spell check no problems...
have you closed exchange's mail relay ability??
if not you maybe on a block server's list
check out http://ordb.org/ if this maybe the case
Good luck
Dan
Greetings,
We have E5.5 on a NT4 server, all at latest SP's.
Users access their mailboxes with Outlook2K clients, and Exec's allow their assistants access to their calendars.
Our issue is that sometimes appointments that were put in either by the assistant or the Exec (on their respective...
As for the mailboxes, when you first create them send a email test message to it and they should show up in the System Manager, otherwise your Recipient Update service time needs to be adjusted.
As for your DNS entries you should only have one MX entry to the Exchange server as you have only...
Hey there,
If the user creates a folder under the root MailBox, the user will have to set the properties to Syncronize When Offline (In Outlook 2000 the easy way is to go to Actions/Syncronize/Settings and check off the folders to use offline).
How ever if you already have a folder set to...
Found it
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Open your registry and drill down to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Network\Logon
Add a string called MustBeValidated, and give it a value of 1
I...
There is a registry setting so that you cannot cancel out of the login dialogue box. Unfortunantly I don't know where is, I'm actually looking for it.
However, you can purchase a product like WinBoost Gold which allows you to disable the Cancel option.
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