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bnmohan via WindowsKB.com June 5th 09 01:52 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
Hi! 5 June

When one marks a column for Watching when the Watch/Ignore column is not in
the view, OE asks if the column should now displayed (Yes/No), and a check
box for "Do not show this message again".
On ticking the check box, the message should not re-appear.
But I do not find any way of reversing the situation to status quo. Can
anyone advise? I am not comfortable with irreversible situations.

Mohan

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Bruce Hagen June 5th 09 03:00 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA



"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" u35859@uwe wrote in message
news:9724e47700d14@uwe...
Hi! 5 June

When one marks a column for Watching when the Watch/Ignore column is not
in
the view, OE asks if the column should now displayed (Yes/No), and a check
box for "Do not show this message again".
On ticking the check box, the message should not re-appear.
But I do not find any way of reversing the situation to status quo. Can
anyone advise? I am not comfortable with irreversible situations.

Mohan

--
Message posted via WindowsKB.com
http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1



Bruce Hagen June 5th 09 03:00 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA



"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" u35859@uwe wrote in message
news:9724e47700d14@uwe...
Hi! 5 June

When one marks a column for Watching when the Watch/Ignore column is not
in
the view, OE asks if the column should now displayed (Yes/No), and a check
box for "Do not show this message again".
On ticking the check box, the message should not re-appear.
But I do not find any way of reversing the situation to status quo. Can
anyone advise? I am not comfortable with irreversible situations.

Mohan

--
Message posted via WindowsKB.com
http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1



bnmohan via WindowsKB.com June 5th 09 04:40 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
Thanks.

I did find the key, but since there is no option in OE for referting the
status, I was not sure if it would be right to change the key value. BTW, it
is oe6

Mohan

Bruce Hagen wrote:
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
Hi! 5 June

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

Mohan


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http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1


bnmohan via WindowsKB.com June 5th 09 04:40 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
Thanks.

I did find the key, but since there is no option in OE for referting the
status, I was not sure if it would be right to change the key value. BTW, it
is oe6

Mohan

Bruce Hagen wrote:
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
Hi! 5 June

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

Mohan


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Bruce Hagen June 5th 09 04:55 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
The value 0 = Enabled. 1 or higher = Disabled. The reason you can also
delete the key is because it didn't exist until you chose Do Not Show Me
This Again. That is when the key was created.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" u35859@uwe wrote in message
news:97265c92ba36f@uwe...
Thanks.

I did find the key, but since there is no option in OE for referting the
status, I was not sure if it would be right to change the key value. BTW,
it
is oe6

Mohan

Bruce Hagen wrote:
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
Hi! 5 June

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

Mohan


--
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http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1



Bruce Hagen June 5th 09 04:55 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
The value 0 = Enabled. 1 or higher = Disabled. The reason you can also
delete the key is because it didn't exist until you chose Do Not Show Me
This Again. That is when the key was created.
--

Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP [Mail]
Imperial Beach, CA


"bnmohan via WindowsKB.com" u35859@uwe wrote in message
news:97265c92ba36f@uwe...
Thanks.

I did find the key, but since there is no option in OE for referting the
status, I was not sure if it would be right to change the key value. BTW,
it
is oe6

Mohan

Bruce Hagen wrote:
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change the
value to 0, (zero).
Hi! 5 June

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

Mohan


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http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1



Twayne[_2_] June 5th 09 06:40 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
bnmohan via WindowsKB.com wrote:
Hi! 5 June

When one marks a column for Watching when the Watch/Ignore column is
not in the view, OE asks if the column should now displayed (Yes/No),
and a check box for "Do not show this message again".
On ticking the check box, the message should not re-appear.
But I do not find any way of reversing the situation to status quo.
Can anyone advise? I am not comfortable with irreversible situations.

Mohan


In OE, click View; Columns; That will enable you to turn the display
of that column back on. It's a toggle; you can turn it off or on from
that menu. At that same place, you can also re-arrange the order of the
columns to your own personal preference and a couple other things too.
Quite handy, really.

Some here always like to jump to reg edits for everything, but most of
the time although that solves just that one problem, it leaves out all
the other capabilities that come from using the menu ways to do things.
And it's a lot cleaner/simpler to use the program's abilities.

HTH,

Twayne`




Twayne[_2_] June 5th 09 06:40 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
bnmohan via WindowsKB.com wrote:
Hi! 5 June

When one marks a column for Watching when the Watch/Ignore column is
not in the view, OE asks if the column should now displayed (Yes/No),
and a check box for "Do not show this message again".
On ticking the check box, the message should not re-appear.
But I do not find any way of reversing the situation to status quo.
Can anyone advise? I am not comfortable with irreversible situations.

Mohan


In OE, click View; Columns; That will enable you to turn the display
of that column back on. It's a toggle; you can turn it off or on from
that menu. At that same place, you can also re-arrange the order of the
columns to your own personal preference and a couple other things too.
Quite handy, really.

Some here always like to jump to reg edits for everything, but most of
the time although that solves just that one problem, it leaves out all
the other capabilities that come from using the menu ways to do things.
And it's a lot cleaner/simpler to use the program's abilities.

HTH,

Twayne`




Twayne[_2_] June 5th 09 06:41 PM

Watch/Ignore Column
 
bnmohan via WindowsKB.com wrote:
Thanks.

I did find the key, but since there is no option in OE for referting
the status, I was not sure if it would be right to change the key
value. BTW, it is oe6


See my earlier response for where the toggle is, amongst other things.

Twayne`



Mohan

Bruce Hagen wrote:
Navigate to this key:

Start | Run and type in:

regedit

OK | HKEY_CURRENT_USER | Identities | GUID (Long series of letters &
numbers) | Software | Microsoft | Outlook Express | 5.0 | Don't Show
Dialogs.

Find the correct one in the right hand pane and delete it, or change
the value to 0, (zero).
Hi! 5 June

[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]

Mohan






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