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Hello NG,
I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Best regards, Uwe |
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Outlook is not a news reader. Determine which news reader you are using and
post in that group. The default is Outlook Express. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "constructor" wrote in message ... Hello NG, I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Best regards, Uwe |
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you are right, its Outlook Express.
Bye. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Outlook is not a news reader. Determine which news reader you are using and post in that group. The default is Outlook Express. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "constructor" wrote in message ... Hello NG, I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Best regards, Uwe |
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What a rude and arrogant answer.
Everybody starts everything the first time. I switched to the newsreader starting Outlook! For me as a beginner it looks like the newsreader is a part of Outlook. I didn't notice that Outlook starts Outlook Express's newsreader. You could tell me this in a more friendly way. For your pacification: I'm leaving this NG and I'll not subscribe to any other NG where I can see that YOU are participating in also! "Pegleg" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:05:12 +0200, "constructor" wrote: Hello NG, I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Outlook is a mail client not a newsreader. Learn what you are using! Outlook Express is a newsreader and not discussed in this group. |
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constructor wrote:
I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Outlook have never supported NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) to access newsgroups and probably never will. The "News" toolbar/menu button has Outlook load Outlook Express (or Windows Mail) to do newsgroups. To see what application gets loaded to handle newsgroups, go to Internet Options - Programs and see what is listed as the Newsgroups application. You are posting here using Windows Mail (WM). That is the Windows Vista replacement for Outlook Express (OE). I don't use Windows Vista (thank god) so I'm not familiar with Windows Mail. The later Windows Live Mail (WLM) client will be the replacement for both OE and WM. Although I have personal dislikes of WLM and won't use it until forced to, you might consider installing that one and using it (go to http://get.live.com and make sure you DISABLE all the other crap except for Mail). While there were some functional changes in WLM, there were very few additional features added to it, so WLM has the same limitations as OE regarding its use as a newsreader client. The Windows Vista client (Windows Mail) has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail The Windows Live Mail client has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop |
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constructor wrote:
What a rude and arrogant answer. Depends on your attitude when you read that post. Usenet is an anarchy. Children, adults, retards, kooks, malcontents, and all types of humans sampled from the worldwide population inhabit Usenet. Extremely few groups are moderated. Usenet (newsgroups) is not a forum where the resources are focused under the control of a single owner or entity, where policies can be enforced, and where the community is far smaller. Thin-skinned egos don't fare well in Usenet. |
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VanguardLH wrote:
constructor wrote: I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Outlook have never supported NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) to access newsgroups and probably never will. The "News" toolbar/menu button has Outlook load Outlook Express (or Windows Mail) to do newsgroups. To see what application gets loaded to handle newsgroups, go to Internet Options - Programs and see what is listed as the Newsgroups application. You are posting here using Windows Mail (WM). That is the Windows Vista replacement for Outlook Express (OE). I don't use Windows Vista (thank god) so I'm not familiar with Windows Mail. The later Windows Live Mail (WLM) client will be the replacement for both OE and WM. Although I have personal dislikes of WLM and won't use it until forced to, you might consider installing that one and using it (go to http://get.live.com and make sure you DISABLE all the other crap except for Mail). While there were some functional changes in WLM, there were very few additional features added to it, so WLM has the same limitations as OE regarding its use as a newsreader client. The Windows Vista client (Windows Mail) has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail The Windows Live Mail client has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop Hmm, must've been looking at the headers for someone else's post and thought you were using Windows Mail. You used Outlook Express. Outlook Express is dead. The last update was over 2 years ago in service pack 2 for Windows XP. There will be no further updates to OE. Microsoft is [probably] moving to WLM as the replacement to OE and WM. |
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Geez, guys. Cut Uwe some slack. Microsoft is the criminal here, not Uwe.
Microsoft is the one who gave Outlook Express and Outlook nearly identical names even though the programs are completely unrelated. Microsoft is the one who deliberately created this false impression by seamlessly launching Outlook Express from Outlook to read news and then calling it the "Outlook Newsreader" as if Outlook were actually reading NNTP. Just redirect users to the correct site for support. Don't blame them for being fooled by Microsoft marketing's sleight of hand. Uwe, you'll find support for OE he news://msnews.microsoft.com.microsof...outlookexpress If this group isn't carried on the news server that's carrying this group try using msnews.microsoft.com (MS's public news server that's the source for all the microsoft.public newsgroups). Also a good source of Outlook Express info can be found he http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... constructor wrote: I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Outlook have never supported NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) to access newsgroups and probably never will. The "News" toolbar/menu button has Outlook load Outlook Express (or Windows Mail) to do newsgroups. To see what application gets loaded to handle newsgroups, go to Internet Options - Programs and see what is listed as the Newsgroups application. You are posting here using Windows Mail (WM). That is the Windows Vista replacement for Outlook Express (OE). I don't use Windows Vista (thank god) so I'm not familiar with Windows Mail. The later Windows Live Mail (WLM) client will be the replacement for both OE and WM. Although I have personal dislikes of WLM and won't use it until forced to, you might consider installing that one and using it (go to http://get.live.com and make sure you DISABLE all the other crap except for Mail). While there were some functional changes in WLM, there were very few additional features added to it, so WLM has the same limitations as OE regarding its use as a newsreader client. The Windows Vista client (Windows Mail) has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail The Windows Live Mail client has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop |
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Thank's for that lesson!
"VanguardLH" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... constructor wrote: What a rude and arrogant answer. Depends on your attitude when you read that post. Usenet is an anarchy. Children, adults, retards, kooks, malcontents, and all types of humans sampled from the worldwide population inhabit Usenet. Extremely few groups are moderated. Usenet (newsgroups) is not a forum where the resources are focused under the control of a single owner or entity, where policies can be enforced, and where the community is far smaller. Thin-skinned egos don't fare well in Usenet. |
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Thank you, Russ!
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Geez, guys. Cut Uwe some slack. Microsoft is the criminal here, not Uwe. Microsoft is the one who gave Outlook Express and Outlook nearly identical names even though the programs are completely unrelated. Microsoft is the one who deliberately created this false impression by seamlessly launching Outlook Express from Outlook to read news and then calling it the "Outlook Newsreader" as if Outlook were actually reading NNTP. Just redirect users to the correct site for support. Don't blame them for being fooled by Microsoft marketing's sleight of hand. Uwe, you'll find support for OE he news://msnews.microsoft.com.microsof...outlookexpress If this group isn't carried on the news server that's carrying this group try using msnews.microsoft.com (MS's public news server that's the source for all the microsoft.public newsgroups). Also a good source of Outlook Express info can be found he http://insideoe.tomsterdam.com/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... constructor wrote: I can't open attachments sent with the messages in the NG. I can see the paper clip symbol and when I click on it, the file name is shown as well as the "save file" option but both grayed out. How can I activate this function? Outlook have never supported NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) to access newsgroups and probably never will. The "News" toolbar/menu button has Outlook load Outlook Express (or Windows Mail) to do newsgroups. To see what application gets loaded to handle newsgroups, go to Internet Options - Programs and see what is listed as the Newsgroups application. You are posting here using Windows Mail (WM). That is the Windows Vista replacement for Outlook Express (OE). I don't use Windows Vista (thank god) so I'm not familiar with Windows Mail. The later Windows Live Mail (WLM) client will be the replacement for both OE and WM. Although I have personal dislikes of WLM and won't use it until forced to, you might consider installing that one and using it (go to http://get.live.com and make sure you DISABLE all the other crap except for Mail). While there were some functional changes in WLM, there were very few additional features added to it, so WLM has the same limitations as OE regarding its use as a newsreader client. The Windows Vista client (Windows Mail) has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail The Windows Live Mail client has its own newsgroup: microsoft.public.windows.live.mail.desktop |
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