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Old April 23rd 06, 02:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Rasmus Bertelsen
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

Hey,
I have this problem when i try to open news in Outlook; it simply opens a
directory called: "1030". I know it has worked before.

Regards,
Rasmus Bertelsen


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Old April 23rd 06, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

"Rasmus Bertelsen" wrote in message
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Hey,
I have this problem when i try to open news in Outlook; it simply
opens a directory called: "1030". I know it has worked before.



Outlook does not and never has supported NNTP (network news transfer
protocol). Outlook EXPRESS supports NNTP. Any "news" function in
Outlook ends up loading Outlook Express to do newsgroups. You might as
well as just start by opening Outlook Express to do the newsgroups.

You sure it is opening a directory called "1030" and not one called
"1033"? What do you mean by "opening"? Is Explorer getting loaded with
it pointing at some folder on your hard drive? If so, to WHAT folder
(i.e., what is the *full* path to the folder)? Or is 1030 some error
number? Is some "folder" within your message store "opening" inside of
Outlook (i.e., Outlook is showing a folder named "1030" amongst your
Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, and other normal folder hierarchy within your
message store)?

When you look in the Internet Options applet in Control Panel, under the
Programs tab panel, is Outlook EXPRESS selected for the news client?
After setting Outlook Express to be the default newsreader, OE may ask
if it should be the default newsreader when you start it. If it does,
say no (and select to always remember your action) so that the "news"
function in Outlook will remain. Of course, you could just start
Outlook Express since that is what Outlook will load, anyway.

If the "news" function in Outlook has not disappeared, just how are you
selecting the news function from within Outlook? And WHICH version of
Outlook? Have you tried running the Detect and Repair function under
the Help menu (in any Office application)? You will need the install CD
to do the repair.

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Old April 23rd 06, 03:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

This is the most common question in this group and the solution is simple.
To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch
it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No
button.
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"Vanguard" wrote in message
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"Rasmus Bertelsen" wrote in message
...
Hey,
I have this problem when i try to open news in Outlook; it simply opens a
directory called: "1030". I know it has worked before.



Outlook does not and never has supported NNTP (network news transfer
protocol). Outlook EXPRESS supports NNTP. Any "news" function in Outlook
ends up loading Outlook Express to do newsgroups. You might as well as
just start by opening Outlook Express to do the newsgroups.

You sure it is opening a directory called "1030" and not one called
"1033"? What do you mean by "opening"? Is Explorer getting loaded with
it pointing at some folder on your hard drive? If so, to WHAT folder
(i.e., what is the *full* path to the folder)? Or is 1030 some error
number? Is some "folder" within your message store "opening" inside of
Outlook (i.e., Outlook is showing a folder named "1030" amongst your
Inbox, Outbox, Sent Items, and other normal folder hierarchy within your
message store)?

When you look in the Internet Options applet in Control Panel, under the
Programs tab panel, is Outlook EXPRESS selected for the news client? After
setting Outlook Express to be the default newsreader, OE may ask if it
should be the default newsreader when you start it. If it does, say no
(and select to always remember your action) so that the "news" function in
Outlook will remain. Of course, you could just start Outlook Express
since that is what Outlook will load, anyway.

If the "news" function in Outlook has not disappeared, just how are you
selecting the news function from within Outlook? And WHICH version of
Outlook? Have you tried running the Detect and Repair function under the
Help menu (in any Office application)? You will need the install CD to do
the repair.

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Old April 23rd 06, 07:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Vanguard
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
This is the most common question in this group and the solution is
simple.
To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control
Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express.
If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you
launch
it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No
button.



But the OP said that they *were* selecting news somehow (but not
mentioned how). So I did not assume the News menu item was gone.
Somehow the OP was trying to get to newsgroups from Outlook. He didn't
report the inability to find a news function in Outlook. He said that
some "directory" had opened (maybe in Outlook as a folder, maybe in
Explorer). If the OP had no News item in Outlook, that would've been
reported. Instead the News item *was* there for the OP to try but the
results were not as expected.

If the News object in Outlook is corrupted (i.e., perhaps pointing to
the wrong file or place), is opening a directory to "1030", whatever
that means to the OP, the usual result? My guess was that whatever
function was defined for the News menu item was within some file under
one of the 1033 (not 1030) folders under the C:\Program Files (for
Office or maybe under Common Files) that specifies what action or
program to run when that News object was called in Outlook but that
Outlook couldn't find the file and maybe was opening Explorer to some
path.

It seems, to me, that the OP actually did have a News item to use (i.e.,
it was there) but that its effect was screwed up (i.e., opening a folder
in Explorer rather than loading OE). "i try to open news in Outlook"
doesn't look like the News item is missing but then it is too vague
since it never really mentions HOW the user is trying to get to
newsgroups from within Outlook. "it [Outlook presumably] simply
opens a directory called 1030" but Outlook doesn't open directories so
"it" is something else, like Explorer showing a path to some directory.

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Old April 23rd 06, 07:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

It's the most common bug in Outlook 2003: the News button stops functioning
if users configure their news reader settings incorrectly.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Vanguard" wrote in message
...
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
This is the most common question in this group and the solution is
simple.
To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control
Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you
launch
it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No
button.



But the OP said that they *were* selecting news somehow (but not mentioned
how). So I did not assume the News menu item was gone. Somehow the OP was
trying to get to newsgroups from Outlook. He didn't report the inability
to find a news function in Outlook. He said that some "directory" had
opened (maybe in Outlook as a folder, maybe in Explorer). If the OP had
no News item in Outlook, that would've been reported. Instead the News
item *was* there for the OP to try but the results were not as expected.

If the News object in Outlook is corrupted (i.e., perhaps pointing to the
wrong file or place), is opening a directory to "1030", whatever that
means to the OP, the usual result? My guess was that whatever function
was defined for the News menu item was within some file under one of the
1033 (not 1030) folders under the C:\Program Files (for Office or maybe
under Common Files) that specifies what action or program to run when that
News object was called in Outlook but that Outlook couldn't find the file
and maybe was opening Explorer to some path.

It seems, to me, that the OP actually did have a News item to use (i.e.,
it was there) but that its effect was screwed up (i.e., opening a folder
in Explorer rather than loading OE). "i try to open news in Outlook"
doesn't look like the News item is missing but then it is too vague since
it never really mentions HOW the user is trying to get to newsgroups from
within Outlook. "it [Outlook presumably] simply
opens a directory called 1030" but Outlook doesn't open directories so
"it" is something else, like Explorer showing a path to some directory.

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Old April 23rd 06, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Rasmus Bertelsen
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Default Cannot read news in Outlook

Thank you very much for all your replies ;-)

Regards,
Rasmus Bertelsen

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" skrev i en meddelelse
...
It's the most common bug in Outlook 2003: the News button stops
functioning if users configure their news reader settings incorrectly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Vanguard" wrote in message
...
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
This is the most common question in this group and the solution is
simple.
To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control
Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express.
If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you
launch
it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No
button.



But the OP said that they *were* selecting news somehow (but not
mentioned how). So I did not assume the News menu item was gone. Somehow
the OP was trying to get to newsgroups from Outlook. He didn't report
the inability to find a news function in Outlook. He said that some
"directory" had opened (maybe in Outlook as a folder, maybe in Explorer).
If the OP had no News item in Outlook, that would've been reported.
Instead the News item *was* there for the OP to try but the results were
not as expected.

If the News object in Outlook is corrupted (i.e., perhaps pointing to the
wrong file or place), is opening a directory to "1030", whatever that
means to the OP, the usual result? My guess was that whatever function
was defined for the News menu item was within some file under one of the
1033 (not 1030) folders under the C:\Program Files (for Office or maybe
under Common Files) that specifies what action or program to run when
that News object was called in Outlook but that Outlook couldn't find the
file and maybe was opening Explorer to some path.

It seems, to me, that the OP actually did have a News item to use (i.e.,
it was there) but that its effect was screwed up (i.e., opening a folder
in Explorer rather than loading OE). "i try to open news in Outlook"
doesn't look like the News item is missing but then it is too vague since
it never really mentions HOW the user is trying to get to newsgroups from
within Outlook. "it [Outlook presumably] simply
opens a directory called 1030" but Outlook doesn't open directories so
"it" is something else, like Explorer showing a path to some directory.

--
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