C
Charles
Here's my story, maybe someone can tell me what I did wrong or if there are
known bugs or something.
I bought Office 2003 to upgrade my older Office XP or whatever it's called.
The install went fine and everything seemed to be working until I noticed
that the option to read news was gone from Internet Explorer. After a while I
found the convoluted way of adding it to Outlook 2003 by customizing the
toolbar and dragging "news" from the "go submenu and all that. When I first
did this I accidentally put news on the main toolbar and I decided I wanted
it under "go" instead. So I went back to "customize" and dragged "news" into
the "go" submenu.
At that point, "news" disappeared. It didn't actually end up in "go", and it
also wasn't available from the customize menus. It still isn't to this day.
So I was totally screwed and couldn't even post on newsgroups to help find a
solution. So, after searching around to no avail, I saw "detect and
repair" under the "help" menu. I selected it, and off it went. It made me
close everything and then it got to an agonizingly slow progress bar. After a
while I decided to just cancel it. Well, after that, when I opened outlook
again, it was like I had never had E-mail before. It asked me for a profile
name and all my mail, addresses, preferences, rules, etc etc were totally
gone. I nearly fell off my chair.
Thankfully, I had a fairly recent mail backup, but it's still fairly
excruciating having to enter all the server info and passwords, mail
filtering rules, spam lists, etc. Plus all my addresses are gone. On top of
all that, I still can't read newsgroups. Well, I can't through any microsoft
product. The option reappeared on the IE menus, but when I select it, nothing
happens. Must be that Outlook express newsreader got blown away too?
This whole thing is totally frustrating. I thought MS would be a little more
careful when it comes to blowing away people's entire E-mail database.
known bugs or something.
I bought Office 2003 to upgrade my older Office XP or whatever it's called.
The install went fine and everything seemed to be working until I noticed
that the option to read news was gone from Internet Explorer. After a while I
found the convoluted way of adding it to Outlook 2003 by customizing the
toolbar and dragging "news" from the "go submenu and all that. When I first
did this I accidentally put news on the main toolbar and I decided I wanted
it under "go" instead. So I went back to "customize" and dragged "news" into
the "go" submenu.
At that point, "news" disappeared. It didn't actually end up in "go", and it
also wasn't available from the customize menus. It still isn't to this day.
So I was totally screwed and couldn't even post on newsgroups to help find a
solution. So, after searching around to no avail, I saw "detect and
repair" under the "help" menu. I selected it, and off it went. It made me
close everything and then it got to an agonizingly slow progress bar. After a
while I decided to just cancel it. Well, after that, when I opened outlook
again, it was like I had never had E-mail before. It asked me for a profile
name and all my mail, addresses, preferences, rules, etc etc were totally
gone. I nearly fell off my chair.
Thankfully, I had a fairly recent mail backup, but it's still fairly
excruciating having to enter all the server info and passwords, mail
filtering rules, spam lists, etc. Plus all my addresses are gone. On top of
all that, I still can't read newsgroups. Well, I can't through any microsoft
product. The option reappeared on the IE menus, but when I select it, nothing
happens. Must be that Outlook express newsreader got blown away too?
This whole thing is totally frustrating. I thought MS would be a little more
careful when it comes to blowing away people's entire E-mail database.