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John
I've been looking at multiple advisements in a series for Q&A regarding the
ability to see a message in the reading pane, blank email when opening them,
and the AVG Integration w/ Outlook. However, the replies say 'fix AVG
Integration" but did not addess "HOW". I've searched and found nothing
specific in Outlook, or my virus software to do this. I can read the
original inbound message when I do a reply or forward. Problem started a
week ago when I attempted to open what was thought to be a word.doc, but
started opening Outlook Express... then dead-in-the-water.
I have:
* removed and reinstalled Office 2003 and Outlook, with reboots.
* opened McAfee and disabled 'live email protection', with reboots
* attempted multiple other options w/in Outlook, with reboots
* attempted restore, but cannot go back beyond my reinstall of Office-2003
NONE HAVE HAD ANY IMPACT...
Along with thses issues, I no longer get the auto-signature, appointments do
not work, and the reminder 'snooze' requires additional steps to enact
snooze.
WHAT NEXT? Please provide some How-To in addition to what responses.
ability to see a message in the reading pane, blank email when opening them,
and the AVG Integration w/ Outlook. However, the replies say 'fix AVG
Integration" but did not addess "HOW". I've searched and found nothing
specific in Outlook, or my virus software to do this. I can read the
original inbound message when I do a reply or forward. Problem started a
week ago when I attempted to open what was thought to be a word.doc, but
started opening Outlook Express... then dead-in-the-water.
I have:
* removed and reinstalled Office 2003 and Outlook, with reboots.
* opened McAfee and disabled 'live email protection', with reboots
* attempted multiple other options w/in Outlook, with reboots
* attempted restore, but cannot go back beyond my reinstall of Office-2003
NONE HAVE HAD ANY IMPACT...
Along with thses issues, I no longer get the auto-signature, appointments do
not work, and the reminder 'snooze' requires additional steps to enact
snooze.
WHAT NEXT? Please provide some How-To in addition to what responses.