Hi folks,
Have a workstation (Dell) that the hard drive failed. The Dell tech
came in and replaced the hard drive then started the 'Restore'. He left
and I finished up the restore of the OS (win2k pro). I then installed
Office 2000 sr-1. That is all that is on this box, all that was, and
: Outlook 2000 SR-1, all attachments, a fresh install,
anderro rs
Q198083
-Original Message-
From: Dean Michael Dorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:38 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outlook 2000 SR-1, all attachments, a fresh install, and errors
Hi
Folks, I just want to replace my rules wizard with my own VBA code.
Simply want to trigger an event when a message arrives and do filtering
based mostly on the To: line. I want to move certain messages to
certain folders, etc. Nothing too complicated but I can't seem to find
any clear info that
I would check the DHCP reolution success on the workstations. Also, I
had a situation in which a certain app would slow down considerably and
periodically on new workstations from a popular vendor. It wasn't until
I removed that reprehensible piece of Faux-ware (IMHO) Norton AV that
the
Looks like typical spam attempt. Intermail is an email server
(http://www.openwave.com/newsroom/2001/20010227_interland_0227.html)
apparently run from someone's box hooked to Bell Nexxia's cable modem
network. 65.x.x.x is usually cable modem range.
Try SpamCop when you get stuff like
I am having a failure on a client's system in which Outlook 2002 refuses
to activate new rules. The error reports that there are options used
which prevent the rule from being activated or there is not enough room
to store all the rules. There are only 26 simple rules and it is
refusing the
a public folder to this list and sub yourself as the poster and
eliminate the rule altogether.
-Original Message-
From: Dean Michael Dorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 8:18 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Rules Wizard Failure in Outlook 2002
I am having
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