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Hi
Am using Office 2k with XPpro. Outlook is set as default newsreader. In the last week (possibly after the latest XP updates) when exiting Outlook newsreader I get this annoying message box:- "To free up disk space, Outlook Express can compact messages". I cant see anything in tools/options to stop this happening. Has anyone got a fix?? Thanks. |
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Spikey wrote:
Am using Office 2k with XPpro. Outlook is set as default newsreader. Outlook cannot read newsgroups. It uses Outlook Express for that. In the last week (possibly after the latest XP updates) when exiting Outlook newsreader I get this annoying message box:- "To free up disk space, Outlook Express can compact messages". I cant see anything in tools/options to stop this happening. Has anyone got a fix?? That's perfectly normal bnehavior. There's nothing to fix. However, ask in an Outlook Express newsgroup or use OE's Help function to see if there is a setting with which you can adjust that. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Spikey wrote: Outlook cannot read newsgroups. It uses Outlook Express for that. Now this has always puzzled me. Under IE Tools/internet options/ on the programs tab you can choose between MS Outlook and Outlook express to use for Newsgroups. My newsreader toolbar is Titled "Microsoft Outlook Newsreader". Yet to all intents and purposes it looks identical to outlook express. Why give the option if it defaults to Outlook express anyway??? That's perfectly normal bnehavior. Yet I havent seen it before in all the years I've used it. Perhaps the folders finally ballooned over the allotted size to trigger the message??? Or maybe I always had a slight glitch in outlook express which was fixed by one of the latest batch of updates??? Allowing it to compress the folders got rid of the annoying message which solved the annoyance but I have the sort of mind which wants to know what made it occur now. Many thanks for your reply. ![]() |
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They finally dispensed with this charade in current versions.
Outlook never has and never will be a newsreader. The option you saw to use Outlook for reading news in older versions simply launched OE in "news only" mode. But you would never know it since they titled the window "Microsoft Outlook Newsreader." I've never understood why they felt the need to deceive users. Microsoft has used so much sleight of hand with Outlook they should be embarrassed. The worst example was IMO mode of Outlook 98/2000 where people were actually using OE for most of their mail functions, but never had a clue that's what they were using. Go figure. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Spikey" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Spikey wrote: Outlook cannot read newsgroups. It uses Outlook Express for that. Now this has always puzzled me. Under IE Tools/internet options/ on the programs tab you can choose between MS Outlook and Outlook express to use for Newsgroups. My newsreader toolbar is Titled "Microsoft Outlook Newsreader". Yet to all intents and purposes it looks identical to outlook express. Why give the option if it defaults to Outlook express anyway??? That's perfectly normal bnehavior. Yet I havent seen it before in all the years I've used it. Perhaps the folders finally ballooned over the allotted size to trigger the message??? Or maybe I always had a slight glitch in outlook express which was fixed by one of the latest batch of updates??? Allowing it to compress the folders got rid of the annoying message which solved the annoyance but I have the sort of mind which wants to know what made it occur now. Many thanks for your reply. ![]() |
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Spikey wrote:
Now this has always puzzled me. Under IE Tools/internet options/ on the programs tab you can choose between MS Outlook and Outlook express to use for Newsgroups. My newsreader toolbar is Titled "Microsoft Outlook Newsreader". Yet to all intents and purposes it looks identical to outlook express. The "Microsoft Office Newsreader" is just a skin for Outlook Express. Try starting OE once with the /outnews command line switch. Click StartRun and enter the following in the Open field: "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /outnews and see what you get, -- Brian Tillman |
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