They don't care about the problem. They say it is because I am using
2007 and everyone else is using 2003. In beauracracies it is easier to
get forgiveness than permission. Besides, what they don't know can't
hurt them.
Speak to your mail administrator and explain the problem. Disabling it
without permission, especially if you need to hack it, is not the
smartest move in the world, especially if you want to keep your job.
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I would love to be able to do that but the Network Administrators for
the AV program has it password protected so I can't change settings
(even though I am not on a network but am on a stand alone computer),
and they have no common sense (government beauracrats). Do you know
of an unencryption program or some other way to obtain the password so
I can do what you suggest?
message
I am using Outlook 2007 (part of Office 2007 SP2). I sometimes
receive
messages from others where I cannot see the left most upper portion
of the
message. I assume this is some kind of formatting issue. Is there
anything
I can do to resolve this issue short of going into the message and
editing
it, tabbing the hidden portions to the right?
The first thing to check is to dsee if you're scanning messages with
your antivirus program. That's a huge source of formatting issues
for mail. Completely uninstall your AV program and reinstall it
without the mail scanning feature. You'll be just as safe. Then
attempt to duplicate the problem. Messages already received will
remain "broken", but if the AV program was the cause, new messages
should be OK. If that doesn't pan out, write back.