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Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, I want to be able
to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? |
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"Tim Mathews" wrote in message
... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? Doesn't work at all in Vista - the ONLY news reader that the Go-News menu function opens is WM. I've tried...... :-( |
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That's a common complaint. It seems to be hard-coded in Outlook.
-- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Tim Mathews" wrote in message ... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? |
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On this Vista SP1 unit with Outlook 07...it works here, but it opens WLM to the Mail view rather than the newsgroup view.
My Vista default settings are as follows Outlook - has all of its defaults Windows Live Mail - has 1 out of 4 defaults, the only default is for .eml extension Windows Live Mail(News) - has all its defaults(.nws extension and three protocols news, nntp, snews) Windows Mail - has 0 of 3 defaults Windows Mail(News) - has 0 or 4 defaults Note: WLM also has a few other quirks on this unit when opened via the OL 'News' hotbutton. a. The Quick views icon is present even though View/Layout/Folder pane/Quick Views is toggled off b. All mail accounts are missing the inbox. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Tim Mathews" wrote in message ... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? |
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I've noticed the same thing opening WLM with the /News switch, it opens
without email accounts, but shows the default email inbox folder which you cannot return to, if you switch to a different folder. It's nice to see WLM can be set as Outlook's newsreader; the farthest I've experimented was to see if WLM actually had a "News Only" mode. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "...winston" wrote in message ... On this Vista SP1 unit with Outlook 07...it works here, but it opens WLM to the Mail view rather than the newsgroup view. My Vista default settings are as follows Outlook - has all of its defaults Windows Live Mail - has 1 out of 4 defaults, the only default is for .eml extension Windows Live Mail(News) - has all its defaults(.nws extension and three protocols news, nntp, snews) Windows Mail - has 0 of 3 defaults Windows Mail(News) - has 0 or 4 defaults Note: WLM also has a few other quirks on this unit when opened via the OL 'News' hotbutton. a. The Quick views icon is present even though View/Layout/Folder pane/Quick Views is toggled off b. All mail accounts are missing the inbox. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Tim Mathews" wrote in message ... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? |
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Hal,
I keep two shortcuts on my Quick Launch..one for mail and one for news: "C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /mail "C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /news The missing email inbox can be avoided if WLM is still open(window or minimized in either mail or news) or if the wlmail.exe process is still running(message being created in mail or news but main window closed). Thus the process is still active, it will open(switch) to mail view in all cases except one...when a news window is minimized one will have 'news' view. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote in message ... I've noticed the same thing opening WLM with the /News switch, it opens without email accounts, but shows the default email inbox folder which you cannot return to, if you switch to a different folder. It's nice to see WLM can be set as Outlook's newsreader; the farthest I've experimented was to see if WLM actually had a "News Only" mode. |
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"Tim Mathews" wrote in message
... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, Since you are cross-posting to WLMail it may help to explain how you did that? Can you add other arbitrary things to that menu? Then you could add a command line which does WLMail.exe /News ; ) I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? Use ProcMon and find out what the implementation is. ; ) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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The post originated stand-alone from Windows Mail and was posted to the the Outlook and WLM newsgroup.
One doesn't post from Outlook, think of the 'News' button in OL as a item that opens a different application(similar to a url for IE, a news:// link in an html document, etc). The 'News' button can be added to the Outlook Menu bar(File-Edit etc..it is normally place on the Go drop-down menu) or it can be added to the ToolBar(akin to adding an available command by customizing the Word or Excel toolbar) The OL 'news' button works for me in OL2007 on Vista SP1, but WLM has a few quirks(see earlier response) when WLM is not already open. If WLM is opened, the OL News button switches focus to the current open WLM window(without any of those quirks mentioned). Does ProcMon provide information on customizing a toolbar in Excel, Word, etc..? -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "Tim Mathews" wrote in message ... Having added the "news" item on the "go" menu in Outlook, Since you are cross-posting to WLMail it may help to explain how you did that? Can you add other arbitrary things to that menu? Then you could add a command line which does WLMail.exe /News ; ) I want to be able to open WLM as my newsreader from Outlook as I could do with Outlook Express in XP and Windows Mail since getting Vista. I've tried everything I can think of to make WLM the default newsreader but no matter what I do, Outlook still opens Windows Mail when I click on "news" in the "go" drop down menu. Any ideas, anyone? Use ProcMon and find out what the implementation is. ; ) Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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"...winston" wrote in message
news ![]() The post originated stand-alone from Windows Mail and was posted to the the Outlook and WLM newsgroup. In fact, we can't tell that for sure. I inferred that the OP reads mainly in the Outlook NG and added WLMail as an afterthought. One doesn't post from Outlook, think of the 'News' button in OL as a item that opens a different application(similar to a url for IE, a news:// link in an html document, etc). The 'News' button can be added to the Outlook Menu bar(File-Edit etc..it is normally place on the Go drop-down menu) or it can be added to the ToolBar(akin to adding an available command by customizing the Word or Excel toolbar) In which case there is a implementation associated with the menu and since the OP mentioned something was done to activate the News menu item, it implies that there is some kind of customization available. Often such customization is implemented via registry values or (lately) an XML file. The OL 'news' button works for me in OL2007 on Vista SP1, but WLM has a few quirks(see earlier response) when WLM is not already open. If WLM is opened, the OL News button switches focus to the current open WLM window(without any of those quirks mentioned). I thought the OP said it switched to WM (not WLMail)? In that case it would be a matter of changing the customization (whatever the implementation is) to specify wlmail.exe instead of wmail.exe Does ProcMon provide information on customizing a toolbar in Excel, Word, etc..? Provided the implementation is parameterized and not hardcoded, yes. ProcMon integrates the tracing that RegMon and FileMon provide. So, if the implementation of the menu's parameterization is via the registry you would be able to see the values read that way or if the it's via a file you would have a clue about which files are used by seeing one read. Note that these things might not occur dynamically; so if your tracing didn't expose them just any time you chose to use the menu you might have to trace the initial opening of the application and then try to guess how such values might be used internally subsequently. If you're right about Outlook being able to find WLMail windows sometime, then that is information I did not have when I replied and which would have substantially changed my reply, if I had bothered replying then at all. HTH Robert --- |
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I must have missed that OL was not installed at your end..
It does help having used OL when one is trying to convey what the 'News' button does. Fyi...you're not too far off in suggesting tweaking the button to point to a path, though if defaults are set properly its overkill and may be problematic especially on later versions of OL that have a higher propensity to question any parsing that might affect security. On this machine(OL07) modifying the button is accomplished by selecting the customize option and then clicking the button on the ToolBar to reveal a context menu. Choose Hyperlink(it contains a submenu option to point to a different program), choose Existing File or WebPage, browse to a shortcut(e.g. one with the command "C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Mail\wlmail.exe" /news) to overide the existing default for the added News button. - The disadvantage(yes, security) and a rather annoying one. Outlook will scream twice...once for safety(hyperlinks can be harmful etc), the other requiring user approval. Approval will open WLM. Imo, this approach while functional, defeats the purpose of single click button when defaults are configured properly. There may be a way to tweak OL to override the security complaints, I'll leave that to the OL gurus, since my button, and most likely quite a few others with the proper default configuration, work in both XPSP3/OL2003/WLM and VistaSP1/OL2007/WLM. -- ...winston ms-mvp mail "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "...winston" wrote in message news ![]() The post originated stand-alone from Windows Mail and was posted to the the Outlook and WLM newsgroup. In fact, we can't tell that for sure. I inferred that the OP reads mainly in the Outlook NG and added WLMail as an afterthought. One doesn't post from Outlook, think of the 'News' button in OL as a item that opens a different application(similar to a url for IE, a news:// link in an html document, etc). The 'News' button can be added to the Outlook Menu bar(File-Edit etc..it is normally place on the Go drop-down menu) or it can be added to the ToolBar(akin to adding an available command by customizing the Word or Excel toolbar) In which case there is a implementation associated with the menu and since the OP mentioned something was done to activate the News menu item, it implies that there is some kind of customization available. Often such customization is implemented via registry values or (lately) an XML file. The OL 'news' button works for me in OL2007 on Vista SP1, but WLM has a few quirks(see earlier response) when WLM is not already open. If WLM is opened, the OL News button switches focus to the current open WLM window(without any of those quirks mentioned). I thought the OP said it switched to WM (not WLMail)? In that case it would be a matter of changing the customization (whatever the implementation is) to specify wlmail.exe instead of wmail.exe Does ProcMon provide information on customizing a toolbar in Excel, Word, etc..? Provided the implementation is parameterized and not hardcoded, yes. ProcMon integrates the tracing that RegMon and FileMon provide. So, if the implementation of the menu's parameterization is via the registry you would be able to see the values read that way or if the it's via a file you would have a clue about which files are used by seeing one read. Note that these things might not occur dynamically; so if your tracing didn't expose them just any time you chose to use the menu you might have to trace the initial opening of the application and then try to guess how such values might be used internally subsequently. If you're right about Outlook being able to find WLMail windows sometime, then that is information I did not have when I replied and which would have substantially changed my reply, if I had bothered replying then at all. HTH Robert --- |
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