Sorry UKalliance I don't support Win95. I'd suggest upgrading to Win98SE/W2K/XP and also running 'SR2AOF97'
Office 97 Sevice Pack 2. This has some bug fixes for Outlook.....Good Luck
"Who's more foolish, the fool or the fool that follows the fool?" - OBI WAN Kenobi
I'm using RD to connect to my TS servers and I have set the the environment within AD to automatically load a app upon connection. Which is great and works a treat apart from one thing. The user has the potential to disconnect from the RD connection without exiting from the application correctly...
You need to find out whether the problem is with the firewall or the mail server
Does the firewall have the public facing IP set to accept traffice on port 21? Is the firewalls inbound tunnel pointing at the correct internal IP? Can you telnet into your mail server from the Internet? If you...
The easiest (not the quickest) way would be to recreate the account in Express log-on and re-download everything.
You can also (depending on what version of express you are using) just move the 'inbox.idx' out of the Outlook Data dir. log on and send and receive all.
I'd go for the first...
A few questions....
What mail client are you using?
What mail client is the receipient using?
Do you have a mail centralised sever?
What your asking is easily achieved but reliant on a few things.
If you are running Outlook 97/200/XP via a centralised mail server (Exchange/MDaemon etc..)...
You need to find out whether the problem is caused by the file or application. Is the e-mail in a .pst / .ost file or are you connecting direct to a Mail server?
PST.
If the e-mail is sitting in a .pst file copy the file to another machine with Outlook and open it from there. This will verify...
I'm currently building a database to log computer hardware and software info.
I need to be able to design a query that will look across 10 different software fieleds, for, let say the word "Photoshop",
but I'm struggerling to understand the correct expression to use and where to use...
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