Status display?

J

jtsnow

In OL 2000, how do you get the %complete to show in the lower right corner
of the Status Bar? The Status bar is there, but no display.

When I initiate send/recieve I get a window that pops up, but no status as
to total number of messages or % complete and nothin in the Status bar in
lower right.

Any clues. maybe you dont get this status data in OL2000?

thanks for any tips
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

We can't answer your question without knowing your mail support mode.
Corp/Workgroup does not support a download progress indicator.
IMO does.
 
J

jtsnow

ok..thanks...yes itsin CWG mode. I did that to have multiple email accounts
to log into. Does 2002 have an indicator in this mode?

Russ Valentine said:
We can't answer your question without knowing your mail support mode.
Corp/Workgroup does not support a download progress indicator.
IMO does.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
In OL 2000, how do you get the %complete to show in the lower right
corner of the Status Bar? The Status bar is there, but no display.

When I initiate send/recieve I get a window that pops up, but no status
as to total number of messages or % complete and nothin in the Status bar
in lower right.

Any clues. maybe you dont get this status data in OL2000?

thanks for any tips
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook 2002 only has one mode, and it does have a download progress
indicator.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
ok..thanks...yes itsin CWG mode. I did that to have multiple email
accounts to log into. Does 2002 have an indicator in this mode?

Russ Valentine said:
We can't answer your question without knowing your mail support mode.
Corp/Workgroup does not support a download progress indicator.
IMO does.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
In OL 2000, how do you get the %complete to show in the lower right
corner of the Status Bar? The Status bar is there, but no display.

When I initiate send/recieve I get a window that pops up, but no status
as to total number of messages or % complete and nothin in the Status
bar in lower right.

Any clues. maybe you dont get this status data in OL2000?

thanks for any tips
 
J

jtsnow

in 2002 can you have multiple email identities?

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook 2002 only has one mode, and it does have a download progress
indicator.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
ok..thanks...yes itsin CWG mode. I did that to have multiple email
accounts to log into. Does 2002 have an indicator in this mode?

Russ Valentine said:
We can't answer your question without knowing your mail support mode.
Corp/Workgroup does not support a download progress indicator.
IMO does.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
In OL 2000, how do you get the %complete to show in the lower right
corner of the Status Bar? The Status bar is there, but no display.

When I initiate send/recieve I get a window that pops up, but no status
as to total number of messages or % complete and nothin in the Status
bar in lower right.

Any clues. maybe you dont get this status data in OL2000?

thanks for any tips
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You can have multiple mail profiles.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
in 2002 can you have multiple email identities?

Russ Valentine said:
Outlook 2002 only has one mode, and it does have a download progress
indicator.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jtsnow said:
ok..thanks...yes itsin CWG mode. I did that to have multiple email
accounts to log into. Does 2002 have an indicator in this mode?

We can't answer your question without knowing your mail support mode.
Corp/Workgroup does not support a download progress indicator.
IMO does.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
In OL 2000, how do you get the %complete to show in the lower right
corner of the Status Bar? The Status bar is there, but no display.

When I initiate send/recieve I get a window that pops up, but no
status as to total number of messages or % complete and nothin in the
Status bar in lower right.

Any clues. maybe you dont get this status data in OL2000?

thanks for any tips
 

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