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Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say
this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
I believe this is caused by one of the recent updates to Outlook, Outlook
Express, and/or Internet Explorer. This problem is similar to one a client is having with .EML drafts stored on his desktop -- where the "To" field used to be blank (allowing entry of an address), it now says "none" in that field (and does not allow changes). I wish I could be more helpful as to which update caused this, but when I find it, I will post here. " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
Thanks for the reply Greg.
I would be interested in knowing if there is an update that fixes this. Thanks Greg Kirkpatrick wrote: I believe this is caused by one of the recent updates to Outlook, Outlook Express, and/or Internet Explorer. This problem is similar to one a client is having with .EML drafts stored on his desktop -- where the "To" field used to be blank (allowing entry of an address), it now says "none" in that field (and does not allow changes). I wish I could be more helpful as to which update caused this, but when I find it, I will post here. " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
This may be caused by KB911567, and a possible fix MIGHT be KB918766.
See this link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
Thanks again.
I am having this problem with Outlook 2003 not outlook express and this pertains to outlook express. I also have some more information about this problem. The received date is there until he moves the email from his sent items to a folder somewhere else in his outlook under his inbox. When the email gets moved to another folder the date disappears. I just found this out while troubleshooting. I cannot create this on my system. Greg Kirkpatrick wrote: This may be caused by KB911567, and a possible fix MIGHT be KB918766. See this link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
Outlook 2003 "none" in the received column
While the update mentions Outlook Express, I have found that Outlook is often
affected by these updates, even though it is not mentioned. Try uninstalling KB911567 to see if this affects your problem. If it does, you can try reinstalling KB911567 and then KB917866. If it doesn't, I'd still bet it's a Windows Update issue. "bernimar" wrote: Thanks again. I am having this problem with Outlook 2003 not outlook express and this pertains to outlook express. I also have some more information about this problem. The received date is there until he moves the email from his sent items to a folder somewhere else in his outlook under his inbox. When the email gets moved to another folder the date disappears. I just found this out while troubleshooting. I cannot create this on my system. Greg Kirkpatrick wrote: This may be caused by KB911567, and a possible fix MIGHT be KB918766. See this link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
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