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Kerry Wilson
We have 18 workstations with Office 2000 Professional
installed. We use a WorkGroup Post Office (Microsoft
Mail...not Exchange) for our internal email and an off-
site POP3 domain hosting service for our Internet email.
A few of our workstations have a problem when we want to
send an Excel Workbook to an email recipient. When we
click on the toolbar icon or File > Send to > Email
Recipient, neither the Postoffice Address book nor the
Outlook Contacts Address book is available.
I can not figure out what's different with these
installations that would cause some of them not to work.
The only possible difference (but I'm not certain) is that
some of them might have been using Windows Messaging and
Outlook Express (or Eudora) before the Outlook was
installed via the Office Prof. suite. I know that is true
with some of our installations but I don't remember which
ones.
Any ideas on where to start tracking this down?
installed. We use a WorkGroup Post Office (Microsoft
Mail...not Exchange) for our internal email and an off-
site POP3 domain hosting service for our Internet email.
A few of our workstations have a problem when we want to
send an Excel Workbook to an email recipient. When we
click on the toolbar icon or File > Send to > Email
Recipient, neither the Postoffice Address book nor the
Outlook Contacts Address book is available.
I can not figure out what's different with these
installations that would cause some of them not to work.
The only possible difference (but I'm not certain) is that
some of them might have been using Windows Messaging and
Outlook Express (or Eudora) before the Outlook was
installed via the Office Prof. suite. I know that is true
with some of our installations but I don't remember which
ones.
Any ideas on where to start tracking this down?