To find out who you Bcc:ed on a message in Outlook Express:
Click on the sent message with the right mouse button.
Select Properties from the menu that comes up.
Go to the Details tab.
Somewhere near the top, you will find a line beginning with Bcc: .
It contains all the Bcc: recipients of...
Bought a kit to use DSL and share the connection around the house on 2 desktops & 1 Laptop, I had to buy extra Adapters as I wanted to connect everything using the wireless option.
After 6 days of heartache, countless calls a technician comming out and replacing the Modem - while saying that...
Read the roll-out info on the Microsoft Office deployment site, the format of your email PST files changes and is not backward compatible.
It caught me as me laptop is not XP upgradable so any backups of my email are not loadable on it (a pain)
There's going to be a few more.
Thank you for your help, I'll try the work arounds out, but I don't give them much hope, it's always when you need to do something "after" the upgrade that you learn you should have read the rollout info and what was going to happen to the "old" files.
You live and learn.
I've backed up my PST file from Outlook 2003 ( unicode and non Unicode) and have tried to import it to Outlook 2002( it's on my old laptop 93SE) and I'm told the the files are not compatible, can anyone help?
If your not keen on opening your case you might want to download a copy of Belarc Advisor, once you have loaded it on the machine and have run it, it will build a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware, and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile...
This is the error I currently get when I send mail to a pop account
Task 'mail.mac.com - Sending' reported error (0x80042109) : 'Outlook is unable to connect to your outgoing (SMTP) e-mail server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service...
I don't have that model, but I do use a Sony Laptop and I couldn't be happier, the only drawback is that you usually can't upgrade the OS without doing alot of homework before, but once you setup a laptop you shouldn't mess around with it too much anyway, isn't that what a home made desktop is for?
You may want to install Belarc advisor.
The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile information is kept private on your PC and is not sent to any web server. Click the link to download...
My 2 cents would be to install 95/98 from a boot disk, once you know the machine is fine, then install XP over the existing OS and you can then remove the old OS from XP, it worked a treat for me when I did it.
I use CD creator and have no trouble at all, have you thought of saving your files to a lower resoultion as 250kb per picture eats up disk space kind of quickly.
In My Pictures file with more than several sub directories and 8-10k files, (average size 50kb each) I backup and burn to my CD-RW...
Hi,
I did the reinstall a week ago, I used a boot disk from a site called "bootdisk.com" after reformatting my drive I just did a clean install and then installed SP1, then all my programs ran their updates and my machine is so good, it's like a new system.
I can recommend this to...
X-Ray Your Computer
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This one is for Theo:
You can't get any of the old mail from OE6 to Outlook.
Your best bet is to export the data as a .csv file, check the properties (make sure it's not protected), then import the data using the import export feature in outlook 2002.
I use to get the same type error. Now I...
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