Outlook Exp & compacting folders message

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Air

hello:

When I use outlook express now I get a msg upon exiting that asks me to
comapct folders and I can't seem to turn it off even if I compact. How can I
make this msg. go away?

Thanks :)
 
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F.H. Muffman

When I use outlook express now I get a msg upon exiting that asks me
to comapct folders and I can't seem to turn it off even if I compact.
How can I make this msg. go away?

You may want to ask in microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general. OE has nothing
to do with Outlook.
 
D

Dave

OK, here's another one. I just installed WinXP SP3. We have NEVER used
Outlook Express, always full Outlook; I even uninstalled OE from our system.

Now, whenever anyone logs onto the system...even if they don't run
Outlook...they get the darn "To save disk space, Outlook Express can compact
folders. This may take a few minutes" with "OK" and Cancel" as options.
However, most of the time, the dialog box goes away before we can click an
option...and then the dialog box pops up again 1-2 mins later...goes
away...comes back, etc--until we catch it and click OK.

Heck, my son doesn't even HAVE an outlook profile, much less PST or DBX
files, and he gets asked.

What causes this, and how do we stop it?

Help!

Dave
 
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F.H. Muffman

When I use outlook express now I get a msg upon exiting that asks me
OK, here's another one. I just installed WinXP SP3. We have NEVER
used Outlook Express, always full Outlook; I even uninstalled OE from
our system.

Now, whenever anyone logs onto the system...even if they don't run
Outlook...they get the darn "To save disk space, Outlook Express can
compact folders. This may take a few minutes" with "OK" and Cancel"
as options. However, most of the time, the dialog box goes away
before we can click an option...and then the dialog box pops up again
1-2 mins later...goes away...comes back, etc--until we catch it and
click OK.

Heck, my son doesn't even HAVE an outlook profile, much less PST or
DBX files, and he gets asked.

What causes this, and how do we stop it?

Well, again, it's OE. That's a different newsgroup. microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general.
 

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