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Status Bar at bottom of screen
I'm running OE6 with SP2 and have noticed that the downloading progress bar
that used to run along the bottom of the screen has disappeared. I always use Windows updates and I am wondering if one of these updates has caused the dowloading progress status bar to disappear. Any help appreciated, tia. |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
Is the status bar displayed? With a high speed connection, the polling for
messages can be quite quick and you might miss it. If the status bar is missing, then someone has changed your settings under View/Layout and you can fix it by putting a check in there in the box for Status Bar and click Apply. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Mackem" wrote in message ... I'm running OE6 with SP2 and have noticed that the downloading progress bar that used to run along the bottom of the screen has disappeared. I always use Windows updates and I am wondering if one of these updates has caused the dowloading progress status bar to disappear. Any help appreciated, tia. |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
Thanks Jim,
The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen but what is missing is the downloading status bar that used to appear within the status bar when files began to download. I found this useful when downloading a string of large binary files. You could see which file was currently downloading and how far it had progressed. The progress bar I'm referring to still appears if I open a new newsgroup, while the headers are being downloaded but not when individual files are being downloaded. Tia. "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... Is the status bar displayed? With a high speed connection, the polling for messages can be quite quick and you might miss it. If the status bar is missing, then someone has changed your settings under View/Layout and you can fix it by putting a check in there in the box for Status Bar and click Apply. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Mackem" wrote in message ... I'm running OE6 with SP2 and have noticed that the downloading progress bar that used to run along the bottom of the screen has disappeared. I always use Windows updates and I am wondering if one of these updates has caused the dowloading progress status bar to disappear. Any help appreciated, tia. |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
In Outlook Express menu, under Tools/Options/Read, do you have a check in
the box to "automatically download messages when viewing in the Preview Pane?" If not, try it and see if your problem is fixed. -- Jim Pickering "Mackem" wrote in message ... Thanks Jim, The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen but what is missing is the downloading status bar that used to appear within the status bar when files began to download. I found this useful when downloading a string of large binary files. You could see which file was currently downloading and how far it had progressed. The progress bar I'm referring to still appears if I open a new newsgroup, while the headers are being downloaded but not when individual files are being downloaded. Tia. "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... Is the status bar displayed? With a high speed connection, the polling for messages can be quite quick and you might miss it. If the status bar is missing, then someone has changed your settings under View/Layout and you can fix it by putting a check in there in the box for Status Bar and click Apply. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Mackem" wrote in message ... I'm running OE6 with SP2 and have noticed that the downloading progress bar that used to run along the bottom of the screen has disappeared. I always use Windows updates and I am wondering if one of these updates has caused the dowloading progress status bar to disappear. Any help appreciated, tia. |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
"Mackem" wrote in message
.... The progress bar I'm referring to still appears if I open a new newsgroup, while the headers are being downloaded but not when individual files are being downloaded. In that case you could try doubleclicking on the rightmost pane of the Status bar to open the Status window and see its (more detailed) progress bar. However, I'm not sure that the progress bar is used in the case that you are citing unless you use a command such as Synchronize Newsgroup and check Get messages marked for download. --- |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
Hello Jim,
Yes that box is checked, any other ideas? Many thanks "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... In Outlook Express menu, under Tools/Options/Read, do you have a check in the box to "automatically download messages when viewing in the Preview Pane?" If not, try it and see if your problem is fixed. -- Jim Pickering "Mackem" wrote in message ... Thanks Jim, The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen but what is missing is the downloading status bar that used to appear within the status bar when files began to download. I found this useful when downloading a string of large binary files. You could see which file was currently downloading and how far it had progressed. The progress bar I'm referring to still appears if I open a new newsgroup, while the headers are being downloaded but not when individual files are being downloaded. Tia. "Jim Pickering" wrote in message ... Is the status bar displayed? With a high speed connection, the polling for messages can be quite quick and you might miss it. If the status bar is missing, then someone has changed your settings under View/Layout and you can fix it by putting a check in there in the box for Status Bar and click Apply. -- Jim Pickering, MVP, Outlook Express https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/pr...8-1171988A62D6 Please deliver feedback to the newsgroup, so that others can be helped. "Mackem" wrote in message ... I'm running OE6 with SP2 and have noticed that the downloading progress bar that used to run along the bottom of the screen has disappeared. I always use Windows updates and I am wondering if one of these updates has caused the dowloading progress status bar to disappear. Any help appreciated, tia. |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "Mackem" wrote in message ... The progress bar I'm referring to still appears if I open a new newsgroup, while the headers are being downloaded but not when individual files are being downloaded. In that case you could try doubleclicking on the rightmost pane of the Status bar to open the Status window and see its (more detailed) progress bar. However, I'm not sure that the progress bar is used in the case that you are citing unless you use a command such as Synchronize Newsgroup and check Get messages marked for download. Hello, no that doesn't work for my problem. The downloading status bar I'm referring to appears approx in the centre of the bottom status bar when, for example ,you download a few hundred headers from a newly selected newsgroup. As the headers download a series of green checks appear and fill across a couple of inches in the middle of the status bar. Until recently that same style of green check status indicator would also appear as individual files were downloaded from the newsgroup and I found this useful when downloading a string of large binary files. You could see which file was currently downloading and how far it had progressed. Many thanks |
Status Bar at bottom of screen
"Mackem" wrote in message
... Hello Jim, Yes that box is checked, any other ideas? None, other than Robert A's suggestion in his reply. I think you'll only see it when synching which I never use. Sorry. -- Jim Pickering |
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