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Help, MVP!
Milly, Sue, Vince..
Can you help 'fix' this- I have still not found the cure, thank you! Outlook 2000 (Internet Only) is set to check for mail ever five minutes. However, when it does so, Outlook now insists on displaying the dialog box stating that the "Requested tasks were completed successfully." The dialog box has a "Hide this message" box which is checked, and the push pin is not 'set'. I must have messed up a setting when I reset my toolbars... (issue resolved - I accidentally pinned the toolbar to the desktop, went nuts till I figure out a double click puts it back!) When I hit send/receive, the send/receive icon no long appears in the tray...(XP Home) and that dialog box comes up again, sometimes lingering until I hit 'hide'... There must be a setting I missed.. Thank you for your help! -- B'rgds, Vinnie |
Help, MVP!
Well known issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q327907/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message ... Milly, Sue, Vince.. Can you help 'fix' this- I have still not found the cure, thank you! Outlook 2000 (Internet Only) is set to check for mail ever five minutes. However, when it does so, Outlook now insists on displaying the dialog box stating that the "Requested tasks were completed successfully." The dialog box has a "Hide this message" box which is checked, and the push pin is not 'set'. I must have messed up a setting when I reset my toolbars... (issue resolved - I accidentally pinned the toolbar to the desktop, went nuts till I figure out a double click puts it back!) When I hit send/receive, the send/receive icon no long appears in the tray...(XP Home) and that dialog box comes up again, sometimes lingering until I hit 'hide'... There must be a setting I missed.. Thank you for your help! -- B'rgds, Vinnie |
Help, MVP!
How simple.. thank you Russ... I googled groups, the web, but never found
this!! Nothing remotely close..! Thanks again for your help.. sorry I missed adding your name 'above'! -- B'rgds, Vinnie "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Well known issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q327907/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message ... Milly, Sue, Vince.. Can you help 'fix' this- I have still not found the cure, thank you! Outlook 2000 (Internet Only) is set to check for mail ever five minutes. However, when it does so, Outlook now insists on displaying the dialog box stating that the "Requested tasks were completed successfully." The dialog box has a "Hide this message" box which is checked, and the push pin is not 'set'. I must have messed up a setting when I reset my toolbars... (issue resolved - I accidentally pinned the toolbar to the desktop, went nuts till I figure out a double click puts it back!) When I hit send/receive, the send/receive icon no long appears in the tray...(XP Home) and that dialog box comes up again, sometimes lingering until I hit 'hide'... There must be a setting I missed.. Thank you for your help! -- B'rgds, Vinnie |
Help, MVP!
No problem. Those are the folks I always ask, too.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message ... How simple.. thank you Russ... I googled groups, the web, but never found this!! Nothing remotely close..! Thanks again for your help.. sorry I missed adding your name 'above'! -- B'rgds, Vinnie "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Well known issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q327907/ -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Uncle Vinnie" wrote in message ... Milly, Sue, Vince.. Can you help 'fix' this- I have still not found the cure, thank you! Outlook 2000 (Internet Only) is set to check for mail ever five minutes. However, when it does so, Outlook now insists on displaying the dialog box stating that the "Requested tasks were completed successfully." The dialog box has a "Hide this message" box which is checked, and the push pin is not 'set'. I must have messed up a setting when I reset my toolbars... (issue resolved - I accidentally pinned the toolbar to the desktop, went nuts till I figure out a double click puts it back!) When I hit send/receive, the send/receive icon no long appears in the tray...(XP Home) and that dialog box comes up again, sometimes lingering until I hit 'hide'... There must be a setting I missed.. Thank you for your help! -- B'rgds, Vinnie |
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