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I have had the same problem, Diane. The temporary solution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/312354
Soonenough, the problem reoccur and I have to repeat the solution again. Very annoying.
Posted by: ard at December 14, 2006 5:08 PMDo I need to delete OE if I swtiched over to Outlook?
Posted by: Jones at January 9, 2007 10:03 AMNope.
Posted by: Leo Notenboom at January 9, 2007 3:33 PMI get this error when I tried to enter a calendar appoitment
the form required to view this message cannot be displayed contact your administrator
Can you help
John Rimel
Posted by: John Rimel at February 5, 2007 11:33 AMI have migrated from Outlook Express to Outlook 2002. What I do not see when I open a message containing attachments (.jpeg etc) is a plain old picture like I had in Outlook Express. Is there some sort of setting I need to redo on my outlook 2002??
Posted by: Lanny Miller at February 18, 2007 10:09 AM-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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No. Outlook does not automatically display attachments. You must open
them separately. This article has more:
http://ask-leo.com/why_do_pictures_in_email_sometimes_show_up_inline_and_sometimes_as_attachments.html
Leo
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If I copy the files in the store folder on Outlook Express:
"On the old machine, the easiest way to locate Outlook Express' email store is to ask Outlook Express. Fire it up, and then in Tools, Options, on the Maintenance tab there's a button labeled Store Folder. Click that, and it will tell you the folder containing your email folder.
Copy the entire contents of that directory to a floppy, CD-ROM or share on your network."
Can these be opened in Outlook (not Outlook Express)?
Thanks!
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No. You must first have them in an instance of Outlook Express. Then you can
import them into Outlook.
Leo
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I have Outlook and Outlook Express on my PC. I wish to change over to Outlook, how do I do this?
Posted by: andrew at December 20, 2007 6:35 PMI have Outlook and Outlook Express on my PC. I wish to change over to Outlook, how do I do this? I just used this question because I would also like to transfer my info to Outlook as well.
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