You would be most unwise to get rid of SP2. Sure, it had a few problems, but it mended a lot of holes. You may find that without it you will not be able to...
They can't know what crazy rules I have. (Not rules actually, but keeping replies in the same folders as the messages they reply to.) But they can make it...
You can get rid of IE7 if you don' like it, but please, please, PLEASE don't even try to think about getting rid of XP SP2. Most of the computers that have...
It should be on add/remove program. Once you uninstall it, you might have to reinstall Windows XP. If you reinstall it as repair, you would not have to ...
That's how you'd publish a form, not save it as an .oft file. You definitely don't want to use a published message form for anything but internal messages....
Yes, sorry. Because I use plain text, when I went to File/Save I saw the type as *.txt and forgot to look at the other options! TIA Steven Teiger [SBS-MVP] ...
Well said. I intervene only to keep piling on the advice. Putting it bluntly, you'd be nuts to remove SP2. MK ... From: "Steven Teiger" <teiger@...> ...
Somewhere else, a user has posed the question: "Has anyone indexed a PST that's around 60 GB? It contains around 1.5 Million E-mails." I chipped in with the...
He was gunning for me. Not you. I'm the one who supported your query, because I also want the answer. Sadly, while I got told off for demanding the impossible,...
Beginning with Outlook 2003 SP2, users can work with custom fields only if they're defined in the folder for both sender or recipient or if the form is a...
I do not have a reliable figure for the size of 2003 PST files, but that is larger than I have heard. There may be valid reasons for keeping that many...
My response also mentioned the backup issue. I do a daily backup of my pst files, with SyncBack. The software is pretty quick. But whenever I try to backup a...
Hi, I would like to be able to export the information about folder sizes that are received when you do "Properties" - "Folder Sizes..." agains a particular...
I am trying to create a custom filter in tasks that filters tasks with a specified text in the subject line . I use "customize current view", "filter",...
Will a backup copy of a 60 Gb PST file be any more useful than the original? Sure it will give a second chance to the user, but what if he really needs three...
I just don't know why, if I can't mark it "read" why it doesn't automatically put a copy of it in my "unread mail" folder. Things that make you go hmm. Jon...
Question about Windows Desktop Search: I had indexing shut off for a couple weeks by accident. So I turned it back on. Is there a way, that anyone knows how...
I am using Windows XP and my wife and I are each a "user". We both use the same email account in outlook. But when one user opens outlook and receives mail...
Does the Mail Profile in each Windows User point at the same PST? MK ... From: "frankly45" <frankly45@...> To: <outlook-users@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
Yes, inside the box labeled "Deliver new email to the following location:" Types of storage: Personal Storage File (.pst) This is the same for both "users"....
I searched the group and found a couple of folks that posted this same issue, but never got a response back, so I will attempt again here and hopefully someone...
Unless you are sharing the same PST, located outside the Document and Settings directory tree, you are using different PST files, each stored in your section...
I know that when using Exchange Server, Outlook will cache changes to a .pst file when one can't access a drive until the connection is re-established. I'd...
Good question. Never tried it before. Let me know how it goes. ________________________________ From: outlook-users@yahoogroups.com ...
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I will respond to your email within 48 hours. I am working on a number of projects right now. Thanks Lisa -- No virus found in this outgoing message. ...
Outlook caching does not go to a PST. It goes to an .OST file. When you create a new profile, you can redirect the location of the .OST. I think this would...