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email17 Apr 2004 00:07 GMT1
Can't access any accounts on Outlook express16 Apr 2004 23:43 GMT1
Installed IE 6 and tried to set up my hotmail and yahoo
accts. on outlook but it won't connect to my accts. I've
tried the troubleshooting and also uninstalling and
reinstalling but it won't recognize any accts. There was a
Outlook Express Won't Open16 Apr 2004 23:41 GMT4
I get two messages (see below) when I try to open Outlook
Express. When I close the first one, the second one pops
up. I'm then left with nothing but my desktop. I've looked
at the .dbx folders.....read only not checked. Even
Can't see messages in Outlook Express16 Apr 2004 22:53 GMT15
This just started - I can't see anything in the message
body (email or news). I just get the hour glass attached
to the curser. This goes for new and old mail that I
could see before. Messages are downloaded OK (the from,
OE 6 on WIN XP, havin issues16 Apr 2004 22:46 GMT4
Im not quite sure what caused this but my OE shows that I
have mail but when I click on a message it shows the
contents as being blank.  I am unable to view the
contents of any of my messages.   Any idea how to fix
OE spell check error 170616 Apr 2004 22:09 GMT1
All of a sudden, I'm getting an error message when trying
to run spell-check in Outlook Express. It says it is
looking for a feature from the Picture It Publisher CD,
and is accompanied by an error number 1706. Anyone know
Problem with viewing newsgroups16 Apr 2004 22:03 GMT4
In the past when viewing newsgroups I would click a subject and be able to
view the message.
Now when viewing a message in newsgroups I now have to Double Click the
message before viewing.  This has occurred after installing the latest
E-mail in OE has a pdf attachment16 Apr 2004 21:27 GMT1
Try to view in OE a pdf attachment and won't load the Acrobat Reader so I can view.  Acrobat Reader works just fine in IE but not in Outlook.  Is there something I should be doing or what.
Address book problem16 Apr 2004 21:03 GMT6
error - 'The address book failed to load. O E is incorrectly configured,
please re-install
I use XP pro - OE icon 'missing' from desktop, can be accessesd from Start..
above error still appears
Teal Screen16 Apr 2004 20:56 GMT3
Every time I try to use OE I get a teal colored screen.
Is this a virus? If so how do I get rid of it?
Thanks Esther
how many recipient  cc: can I put in CC16 Apr 2004 20:31 GMT3
Thank
How many recipient (email) can I put in CC:
and if I put 5
and one of them wrong spelling for example is this will prevent the other from sending
hyperlinks16 Apr 2004 20:24 GMT1
when i click on a hyperlink nothing happens and computer
freezes, running windows xp home
OE Error Message 0x800CCC79 after KB837009 Update16 Apr 2004 20:24 GMT1
Can receive fine but can not send.  ISP says it is an OE
problem.  Have "re-built" account settings and re-booted
(twice) at ISP recommendation no success.  Any ideas?
IE 6 & Passwords16 Apr 2004 20:22 GMT4
Hi - can anyone help with what I think is a strange one?
I've been using IE6 for weeks quite happily, when suddenly today it asked
for my password to the server - although 'remember password' is checked.
When I typed it, it was rejected and I got an error message saying the
Server Time-out on dialup connections - How to expand time allowed16 Apr 2004 20:10 GMT1
Hello
I get a server timeout message whenever I try to send any
file larger than 1.5 to 2 Meg (depending on the time of
day). Is there any way of inreasing the allowable timeout
 
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