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Can't read mail in reading pane of outlook 2007 if not in safe mode



 
 
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Old August 18th 06, 06:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Robert Skantelj
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Default Can't read mail in reading pane of outlook 2007 if not in safe mode

Hi all!
I have a problem since I installed the outlook 2007 beta 2. I receive mail
as nice as possible, but when I want to read it, there is only the title,
from whom and to whom data in reading pane. The mesage is, let's say
"invisible"
Anyone have the same prob?

When I start outlook 2007 in safe mode, everything works OK. The only prob
with safe mode is, that you always have to set the reading pane on and hide
the big buttons....

We'll if anyone has a solution...I haven't find it...

In the next week I will reinstall the system and see... maybe, just maybe I
will get a mirale
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Old August 18th 06, 12:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Can't read mail in reading pane of outlook 2007 if not in safe mode

For the blank message problem, disable the email scanning feature in your anti-virus software. (For example, in AVG, uncheck certify under the email scanning settings.) You'll still be protected by its other features and by Outlook's own security, and new messages shouldn't lose their bodies. Messages you've already received, though, can't be repaired.

If Outlook runs only in safe mode, go to Tools | Trust Center | Add-ins and remove any addins not associated with Office 2007.

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"Robert Skantelj" wrote in message . ..
Hi all!
I have a problem since I installed the outlook 2007 beta 2. I receive mail
as nice as possible, but when I want to read it, there is only the title,
from whom and to whom data in reading pane. The mesage is, let's say
"invisible"
Anyone have the same prob?

When I start outlook 2007 in safe mode, everything works OK. The only prob
with safe mode is, that you always have to set the reading pane on and hide
the big buttons....

We'll if anyone has a solution...I haven't find it...

In the next week I will reinstall the system and see... maybe, just maybe I
will get a mirale

 




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