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Solve : Outlook express is making me nuts? |
Answer» OE is e-mailing all of my PREVIOUS e-mails every time I send a new one. I've used the "Delete All" in IE tools including "Off Line" and "stored in add ons". I've also run CCleaner. If you install microsoft office it screwed with your OE settings, Try this: Quote from: dddavis1954 on May 11, 2009, 01:51:30 PM If you install microsoft office it screwed with your OE settings,What you're saying is that installing MS Office would change the default email program from OE to Outlook. I think that depends on how the user doing the installation of Office responds to certain options during installation. But, yes, if Office was installed and the default email client got changed, it could be changed back using your procedure. However, we no indication so far that Office was installed. Quote from: dddavis1954 on May 11, 2009, 01:51:30 PM FYI, Webmail is in VISTA not XPNo, webmail simply means accessing an email account via web browser instead of an email client (OE, Outlook, etc.). For, the YAHOO Mail service is webmail. Hotmail and Google's Gmail are also commonly accessed via web browser and, THEREFORE, are webmail. Obviously, the OS has nothing to do with this. Quote from: soybean on May 07, 2009, 10:17:01 AM What virus protection are you using? What firewall are you using? Are you using any spyware removal tools?Kaspersky IS 8.0, Kaspersky's firewall, no removal tools. Thanks for the reply, sorry to take so long to get back to you and I still have the problem...working my way down the list of replies...still need advice. EdQuote from: Geek-9pm on May 07, 2009, 02:27:30 PM You can use another email program without losing any of you prior work. I don't load any e-mails on to my laptop. I just view it all online. I have Hotmail (Personal) and Smartermail (Business)...I don't think Smartermail loads. The only time I use OE is when replying on craigslist or contacting someone via their website and they automatically go to OE. Otherwise, strictly Hotmail and Smartermail. Office 2003 is installed but I have yet to configure Outlook. Are the settings to be changed in IE or Outlook. Also, why does my OE not have options and folders that appear to be on other's OE? I could solve this on my own if I could get to these folders and follow steps I've seen posted elsewhere. Again, the only way I can open OE is by responding to Craigslist posting or "Contact page" on someone's website. How else can I open it? Thanks Quote the only way I can open OE is by responding to Craigslist posting or "Contact page" on someone's website. How else can I open it?Is OE on your Programs menu? If you open Add or Remove Programs from you Control Panel and select Add/Remove WINDOWS Components, is OE shown as being installed?Nope, OE is not on the Start menu's list of programs and it's not in Add/Remove programs. Its all very wierd. I didn't have any luck with Search either although I may not be using the correct word/phrase. Quote from: sg on May 14, 2009, 04:32:01 PM Nope, ... it's not in Add/Remove programs. .I didn't say it should be in Add/Remove programs. I said: Quote from: soybean on May 14, 2009, 10:28:35 AM If you open Add or Remove Programs from your Control Panel and select Add/Remove Windows Components, is OE shown as being installed?Quote from: soybean on May 14, 2009, 04:36:51 PM I didn't say it should be in Add/Remove programs. I said: Chill dude...so I missed the word "Components". No, it wasn't listed as installed but it is now I all my problems are solved. Thank you for your help. I knew it would be something simple. |
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