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W. Kirk Crawford
Outlook is Different after Reinstall.
Before I slammed this box/computer, everything was running quite well. The
reason for the slam, the scanner, the computer though it was unavailable.
Not true, so that is why I slammed it. I am running Windows 2000 Pro. After
the slam, 42 updates and at least 10 required a reboot. Long day. But
otherwise it appears to be running quit well including the scanner.
There was a period of time when Internet Explorer wouldn't show certain
web-sites, yet it would show others. Can't recreate that one. Only happened
short time during two nights a week ago now.
I have been using Outlook '97, and though I had received several upgrades
over the past couple years. I even checked the Help, About, and that shows
what version, and I could swear it was at XP level, I do remember a 2002
level. The original Outlook setup came from the 'Microsoft Office 97
Professional Edition' that I purchased in '97. I went to Microsoft Web Site
to find any updates, but nothing for Outlook. Some for Office were
available.
Since the reinstall Outlook is nothing like it use to be.
1. Use to have a preview window. Not now.
2. Rules don't allow for more than one subject, or what ever you are
checking for. Wasn't like that in the past.
3. SpamBayes would check my incoming mail, and filter out the Spam. Not
any more.
4. I used Outlook Express as my Newsgroup Reader, and my mail would not
go into the Outlook Express' Inbox. That may have something to do with the
setup of Outlook Express.
5. I did manage to loose my Address Book, but I have all the e-mail
backed up, so I should be able to just add the sender to the Address Book.
Now it will not allow me to add anything. But it isn't anything like it was
before the slam.
6. The Tool Bar is nothing like it was before. Can't explain, except
there were buttons, I didn't have much customization, for checking for mail.
7. There was a button that would allow me to go straight to my Newsgroup
Reader, Outlook Express. Not available now.
8. In the past Outlook was very slow to come up. Word, Excel, and Access
were up in less than one second. No kidding. And I have see Outlook to take
over one minute before showing its banner. And still take more time before I
could do anything. Now it comes up in about 2 seconds. But it hasn't always
been like that. Since the slam, I have reinstalled three times at least.
Most within less than a week of each other.
9. Outlook used to allow HTML e-mail. Not now. Something I have to do is
double click on an icon, and they it ask me if I want to Save or Open It?
10. Now many of my e-mails are coming in as separate .txt files.
11. Outlook used to have settings for different text size, like large,
medium, or small. Not now.
12. Even when responding to the Newsgroups, the messages would be in
Outlook format and not Outlook Express.
Over all this is nothing remotely like I used to have. Absolutely nothing
like it is now. Even the icon is different now. I can't uninstall just
Outlook, But that is ok if something will clear this up.
What is wrong with this? How did I get upgrades then and not now? Or is
there some other kind of answer?
W. Kirk Crawford
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Before I slammed this box/computer, everything was running quite well. The
reason for the slam, the scanner, the computer though it was unavailable.
Not true, so that is why I slammed it. I am running Windows 2000 Pro. After
the slam, 42 updates and at least 10 required a reboot. Long day. But
otherwise it appears to be running quit well including the scanner.
There was a period of time when Internet Explorer wouldn't show certain
web-sites, yet it would show others. Can't recreate that one. Only happened
short time during two nights a week ago now.
I have been using Outlook '97, and though I had received several upgrades
over the past couple years. I even checked the Help, About, and that shows
what version, and I could swear it was at XP level, I do remember a 2002
level. The original Outlook setup came from the 'Microsoft Office 97
Professional Edition' that I purchased in '97. I went to Microsoft Web Site
to find any updates, but nothing for Outlook. Some for Office were
available.
Since the reinstall Outlook is nothing like it use to be.
1. Use to have a preview window. Not now.
2. Rules don't allow for more than one subject, or what ever you are
checking for. Wasn't like that in the past.
3. SpamBayes would check my incoming mail, and filter out the Spam. Not
any more.
4. I used Outlook Express as my Newsgroup Reader, and my mail would not
go into the Outlook Express' Inbox. That may have something to do with the
setup of Outlook Express.
5. I did manage to loose my Address Book, but I have all the e-mail
backed up, so I should be able to just add the sender to the Address Book.
Now it will not allow me to add anything. But it isn't anything like it was
before the slam.
6. The Tool Bar is nothing like it was before. Can't explain, except
there were buttons, I didn't have much customization, for checking for mail.
7. There was a button that would allow me to go straight to my Newsgroup
Reader, Outlook Express. Not available now.
8. In the past Outlook was very slow to come up. Word, Excel, and Access
were up in less than one second. No kidding. And I have see Outlook to take
over one minute before showing its banner. And still take more time before I
could do anything. Now it comes up in about 2 seconds. But it hasn't always
been like that. Since the slam, I have reinstalled three times at least.
Most within less than a week of each other.
9. Outlook used to allow HTML e-mail. Not now. Something I have to do is
double click on an icon, and they it ask me if I want to Save or Open It?
10. Now many of my e-mails are coming in as separate .txt files.
11. Outlook used to have settings for different text size, like large,
medium, or small. Not now.
12. Even when responding to the Newsgroups, the messages would be in
Outlook format and not Outlook Express.
Over all this is nothing remotely like I used to have. Absolutely nothing
like it is now. Even the icon is different now. I can't uninstall just
Outlook, But that is ok if something will clear this up.
What is wrong with this? How did I get upgrades then and not now? Or is
there some other kind of answer?
W. Kirk Crawford
Rochester Hills, Michigan