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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 |
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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 |
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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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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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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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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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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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Thanks.
I wonder why it posts 7 as the value for this particular dont show dialog. 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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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Thanks.
I wonder why it posts 7 as the value for this particular dont show dialog. 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 -- Message posted via WindowsKB.com http://www.windowskb.com/Uwe/Forums....press/200906/1 |
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