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Hi guys, I've been trying to tell a friend how to set up an Out of
Office reply in her OL2002, but can't even get it working in my own 2007 because according to the help file, you need an Exchange Server to use this facility. Surely not?! How do normal home users set up out of office messages when they don't have an exchange server? There is no "out of office assistant" under Tools, and when trying to set this up manually through Rules and Alerts, there is no option that allows you to reply to messages. I have suggested she uses her ISP's vacation message system, but she doesn't know her password and to be honest, resetting this will cause difficulties for her in Outlook and I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible. This friend is heading out of town in 12 hours and is counting on me to get this sorted for her - she is VERY computer-illiterate. I am not very Outlook-literate but she still comes to me for help. Please help me help her? Thanks in advance, Jo |
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If there is no exchange, and her machine is not running, then there is
nothing to respond to incoming emails with an Out of Office reply. Not sure about 2002 but in 2003 you can specify a rule to reply to all incoming emails. Of course, you have to leave outlook running on your machine whilst away. -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters "Boppy" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I've been trying to tell a friend how to set up an Out of Office reply in her OL2002, but can't even get it working in my own 2007 because according to the help file, you need an Exchange Server to use this facility. Surely not?! How do normal home users set up out of office messages when they don't have an exchange server? There is no "out of office assistant" under Tools, and when trying to set this up manually through Rules and Alerts, there is no option that allows you to reply to messages. I have suggested she uses her ISP's vacation message system, but she doesn't know her password and to be honest, resetting this will cause difficulties for her in Outlook and I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible. This friend is heading out of town in 12 hours and is counting on me to get this sorted for her - she is VERY computer-illiterate. I am not very Outlook-literate but she still comes to me for help. Please help me help her? Thanks in advance, Jo |
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"Boppy" wrote in message
... I have suggested she uses her ISP's vacation message system, but she doesn't know her password Then get her to ask the ISP what the password is!!!!!!! |
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Boppy wrote:
How do normal home users set up out of office messages when they don't have an exchange server? Outlook is designed specifically for a corporate environment. Outlook Express is the "normal home user" email client. |
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Boppy wrote:
I have suggested she uses her ISP's vacation message system, but she doesn't know her password and to be honest, resetting this will cause difficulties for her in Outlook and I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible. If she's getting mail from he ISP via Outlook, then clearly she knows her password, since she had to have entered it when configuring her account. If she can't recall it, there are scads of password-finding tools available. I use this one, for example: http://www.lostpassword.com/asterisk.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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How to emulate the Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107 "Boppy" wrote in message ... Hi guys, I've been trying to tell a friend how to set up an Out of Office reply in her OL2002, but can't even get it working in my own 2007 because according to the help file, you need an Exchange Server to use this facility. Surely not?! How do normal home users set up out of office messages when they don't have an exchange server? There is no "out of office assistant" under Tools, and when trying to set this up manually through Rules and Alerts, there is no option that allows you to reply to messages. I have suggested she uses her ISP's vacation message system, but she doesn't know her password and to be honest, resetting this will cause difficulties for her in Outlook and I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible. This friend is heading out of town in 12 hours and is counting on me to get this sorted for her - she is VERY computer-illiterate. I am not very Outlook-literate but she still comes to me for help. Please help me help her? Thanks in advance, Jo |
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"John" a wrote:
How to emulate the Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Outlook http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107 WAY COOL!!! |
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![]() That old chestnut? Glad you found it entertaining. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Uncle Grumpy asked: | "John" a wrote: | || How to emulate the Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Outlook || http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311107 | | WAY COOL!!! |
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