
October 17th 07, 10:49 PM
posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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"work offline" problem
You are welcome and thanks for posting back.
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"JDoe" wrote in message
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Okay. OE was set to receive messages every XX minutes and I didn't
have it
set to dial automatically. I've now disabled the option to receive
messages
every XX minutes.
Thanks for your help, Michael. I'll see if this works and let the
group
know at that time.
"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
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If you try to send or receive in OE either manually or have OE set to
check for messages every xx minutes (Tools, Options, General) and you
aren't connected to the Internet, and OE isn't set to dial
automatically
(Tools, Accounts, Mail, Properties, Connections) then you will
automatically get switched to Work Offline in both OE and IE and
won't
be able to work online again until you establish a connection.
The same thing can happen if you have IE open to a page that does
some
automatic refreshing and you don't have an open connection and IE
isn't
set to automatically dial (Tools, Internet Options, Connection)
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"JDoe" wrote in message
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Ooops. Sorry. I forgot to include that I am disconnected from the
internet
when this stuff occurs. I'm wondering if an auto "up-date" from
Microsoft
could be the culprit? In any event, I'd sure like to kill this
"work
offline" gray-out stuff in both IE6 and OE6 including that darned
pop-up.
No big thing but "work offline" sure can be annoying.
Yes, maybe I should upgrade to XP SP2 but have not done so as yet.
Thanks for your immediate response, Mike.
Regards.
"Michael Santovec" wrote in message
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OE and IE share the Work Offline status, so you've got one
problem.
Sounds like something is interfering with your Internet connection
and
so IE/OE think that you've lost the Internet connection.
What type of connection do you have? Dial-up, cable, DSL, Wi-Fi?
Are you running a firewall? If so, whose?
And you should upgrade to XP SP2.
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"JDoe" wrote in message
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My Outlook Express v6 isn't behaving as I would like . . . I
believe
the
#&^%$ problem (minor as it may be) started after I downloaded a
google
toolbar but I may be wrong as to the timing. Anyway, the problem
is --
that
without me doing anything -- the "work online" normal black
typeface
changes
to "work offline" grayed-out typeface kicks-in. This is very
annoying.
I
don't want to go "offline" w/ grayed-out typeface in my
workspace!
This
happens as well in InternetExplorer v6 too. Again, the timing
was,
I
believe, when I installed a google toolbar . . . but I may be
wrong.
In any event, what can I do to permanently stop both Outlook
Express
v6 and
InternetExplorer v6 from going "offline?" In other words, I
want
to
remain
"online" with dark black typeface and not "offline" grayed-out
typeface.
In addition, there's a pop-up that, well, pops-up (out of
nowhere
it
seems)
after I've minimized either Outlook Express v6 window or
Internet
Explorer
v6 window which inquires whether I want to "work offline" or not
and
thereby
kicks-in that darned grayed-out typeface! Talk about ANNOYING!
H-E-L-P !
WinXP Home, SP 1
Thanks for your response.
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