Outlook 2002 Autosave

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ovdoco

I am using Outlook 2002 and Word 2002 as my email editor. I have Outlook
setup with its default autosave to 3 minutes and save to Drafts folder.
Outlook does autosave to the drafts folder as expected.
But, here is my question...
Being that I am using Word 2002 as the editor, I would like to "also" have
an autorecovery file created as well. Word is setup to "save autorecover info
every 1 minute".
But, I have noticed that the autorecovery file is not being created. I know
the location of the autorecovery file and have verified that its not there.
If I open Word 2002 and start a document file, the document file does indeed
create a autorecovery file.
Basically, the autorecovery file is created on Word docs, but is not created
when opening Outlook and starting a new email which open Word as its email
editor.
Am I missing something?
I have found KB247813 which appears to sound like the autorecovery file is
indeed supposed to be created.


Any info is appreciated.
Thanks
 
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Brian Tillman

ovdoco said:
How long does it take to receive an answer?

Depends on many factors. Since everyone in this group who answers is a
volunteer and has a real job they must address, if can take minutes, hours,
or days. Some questions may never be answered because those who see it may
not know the answer.
 
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ovdoco

Thanks for the answer, I think?
I thought that because I was posting on the Microsoft Technet Managed
Newsgroup that I would receive answers from a Microsoft Support Professional,
not a volunteer?

Not that I have anything against volunteer answers, but one of the "selling"
features of buying a Technet subscription was "Access to the Managed
Newsgroups", which I thought would be answered by Microsoft Support
Professionals.

Thanks for informing me of this Brian.
 
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Brian Tillman

ovdoco said:
Thanks for the answer, I think?
I thought that because I was posting on the Microsoft Technet Managed
Newsgroup that I would receive answers from a Microsoft Support
Professional, not a volunteer?

It's very rare that a Microsoft employee will answer in this newsgroup and
even when it happens, it's because they want to, not because this is any
official Microsoft solution channel.
Not that I have anything against volunteer answers, but one of the
"selling" features of buying a Technet subscription was "Access to
the Managed Newsgroups", which I thought would be answered by
Microsoft Support Professionals.

I don't think this is one of the "managed" newsgroups. I've never seen any
sign of moderation or management.
 

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