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Status Bar Info in OL2K3
Hi All,
Recently got a new machine onto which I installed Outlook 2K3. On my previous machine, also with 2K3, I was able to see synchronization information in the right side of the status bar. Now I can't remember how I turned that functionality on (if it wasn't on by default). One of my duties requires me to log into 10+ mail accounts and I found the information that was displayed useful. If anyone can help, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks & Ciao, Tony |
Status Bar Info in OL2K3
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Status Bar Info in OL2K3
Hi Diane,
No, I've already displayed the status bar. What I used to see was text somewhat like 'All Views Updated' after Outlook had displayed all the updated Exchange info after I logged into an account. Now, the only thing I see in the status bar is the Online/Offline notification. I know this is what is displayed after the views have been updated, but what I want to see is the progress, then completion, of the views being updated. Becuase I have to pop in and out of a bunch of accounts, seeing the completion message allows me to begin updating info right away after the view is updated instead of relying on watching Task Manager in the sys tray to see when the CPU use drops after Outlook is done updating. Make sense or did I confuse things? In any event, I do appreciate your response. Tony "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... View, status bar? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide) Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "Tony" wrote in message ... Hi All, Recently got a new machine onto which I installed Outlook 2K3. On my previous machine, also with 2K3, I was able to see synchronization information in the right side of the status bar. Now I can't remember how I turned that functionality on (if it wasn't on by default). One of my duties requires me to log into 10+ mail accounts and I found the information that was displayed useful. If anyone can help, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks & Ciao, Tony |
Status Bar Info in OL2K3
Well, found my answer. The issue apparently has to do with the version of
Outlook that accessed the Exchange mailbox. If the mailbox was accessed using OL2K, then OL2K3, the issue shows up. Resolution was to remove the accounts and add them back, after installation of OL2K3. Ciao "Tony" wrote in message ... Hi All, Recently got a new machine onto which I installed Outlook 2K3. On my previous machine, also with 2K3, I was able to see synchronization information in the right side of the status bar. Now I can't remember how I turned that functionality on (if it wasn't on by default). One of my duties requires me to log into 10+ mail accounts and I found the information that was displayed useful. If anyone can help, I'd sure appreciate it. Thanks & Ciao, Tony |
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