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Have tried all sorts but can not get Outlook 2003 to send or receive on
Vista, the test settings work and that actually sends a email as if i check with Windows Mail it receives the test message. In Outlook 2003 options the Send Receive option button does not bring up the Group Sending and other options window and the send receive button does nothing. Just switched to Mozilla Thunderbird and got everything working great, may just stay with that. |
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"CampaMan" wrote in message
... Just switched to Mozilla Thunderbird and got everything working great, may just stay with that. If all you need is a mail client, don't bother with Outlook. Stick to Windows Mail or whatever other non-PIM client you want. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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find and delete the srs file for your profile.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm However, if thunderbird meets *your* needs, by all means use it. It's silly to use Outlook "just because it came with office." -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "CampaMan" wrote in message ... Have tried all sorts but can not get Outlook 2003 to send or receive on Vista, the test settings work and that actually sends a email as if i check with Windows Mail it receives the test message. In Outlook 2003 options the Send Receive option button does not bring up the Group Sending and other options window and the send receive button does nothing. Just switched to Mozilla Thunderbird and got everything working great, may just stay with that. |
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
find and delete the srs file for your profile. http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm However, if thunderbird meets *your* needs, by all means use it. It's silly to use Outlook "just because it came with office." I had found that tip already and deleted the file but still no joy. I agree with your comment on not using Outlook, but as it comes as part of a suit of software that I have paid for it would be nice to have it working, as also at the moment I have other problems with Word, Powerpoint, Publisher and Frontpage with the installer dialog popping up each time I open them, so basically apart from Access and Excell most of my office suit is unusable. I have contacted MS regarding this and other problems with Vista, and the general answer is use the KB's or the newsgroups. It gets very frustrating when you can not get something as well known as Office 2003 to actually work. |
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"CampaMan" wrote in message ... Just switched to Mozilla Thunderbird and got everything working great, may just stay with that. If all you need is a mail client, don't bother with Outlook. Stick to Windows Mail or whatever other non-PIM client you want. Yes I understand this comment, but see my reply below, I did use the PIM part of Outlook but at the moment, I have no choice but to use another email client as my preferred one will not work. |
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On the installer, did you run detect and repair from one of the programs in
the suite? When I buy office, I got pro because I need outlook, word, access, onenote, and excel. I get a bunch of other crap I really don't need - but I figure if I use them, fine, if I don't, I'm not going to worry about it. I paid for the apps I need, everything else in the package is free. I have never used powerpoint, I have never used publisher. I'm not going to use either just because "I paid for them" - I will use them if the need arises and they are the best tool for the job. I won't force myself to use them when another tool works better for me - because they are not the reason I bought the suite. I bought the suite because the cost value of buying it seemed to be a better deal than buying the apps I needed individually @ ~$100 each or as part of a different suite. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "CampaMan" wrote in message ... Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote: find and delete the srs file for your profile. http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm However, if thunderbird meets *your* needs, by all means use it. It's silly to use Outlook "just because it came with office." I had found that tip already and deleted the file but still no joy. I agree with your comment on not using Outlook, but as it comes as part of a suit of software that I have paid for it would be nice to have it working, as also at the moment I have other problems with Word, Powerpoint, Publisher and Frontpage with the installer dialog popping up each time I open them, so basically apart from Access and Excell most of my office suit is unusable. I have contacted MS regarding this and other problems with Vista, and the general answer is use the KB's or the newsgroups. It gets very frustrating when you can not get something as well known as Office 2003 to actually work. |
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"CampaMan" wrote in message
... It gets very frustrating when you can not get something as well known as Office 2003 to actually work. I imagine so, but since a ton of people do use Outlook 2003 on Vista, it can't be a systemic problem. In your original post, you said you "tried all sorts". Please be specific in describing what you've done. State EXACTLY how you configured your account (with the exception of real mail addresses or passwords). State EXACTLY what errors you see, if any, when you click Send/Receive. Enable diagnostic logging and see that's happening between Outlook and the server. Look in the Event log for any Outlook-related events. You have to give us more information than simply "I can't make it work." -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:
On the installer, did you run detect and repair from one of the programs in the suite? When I buy office, I got pro because I need outlook, word, access, onenote, and excel. I get a bunch of other crap I really don't need - but I figure if I use them, fine, if I don't, I'm not going to worry about it. I paid for the apps I need, everything else in the package is free. I have never used powerpoint, I have never used publisher. I'm not going to use either just because "I paid for them" - I will use them if the need arises and they are the best tool for the job. I won't force myself to use them when another tool works better for me - because they are not the reason I bought the suite. I bought the suite because the cost value of buying it seemed to be a better deal than buying the apps I needed individually @ ~$100 each or as part of a different suite. Yes I have run the detect and repair multiple times, I have uninstalled and re-installed multiple times as well. I would like to get the Office programs to work as it has been paid for and as we are in a business environment we get files sent to us that are in the Microsoft Office format and need to reply in the same format. |
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
"CampaMan" wrote in message ... It gets very frustrating when you can not get something as well known as Office 2003 to actually work. I imagine so, but since a ton of people do use Outlook 2003 on Vista, it can't be a systemic problem. In your original post, you said you "tried all sorts". Please be specific in describing what you've done. State EXACTLY how you configured your account (with the exception of real mail addresses or passwords). State EXACTLY what errors you see, if any, when you click Send/Receive. Enable diagnostic logging and see that's happening between Outlook and the server. Look in the Event log for any Outlook-related events. You have to give us more information than simply "I can't make it work." The email account is a pop3 account via BT. If you use the test connection in the account settings dialog, the test works and everything reports as being OK. The test email is sent, that I know as if I log onto my mail account with Vista's Windows Mail the message arrives. If you press the Send Receive button on Outlooks toolbar nothing happens, the button just goes back to being un-selected. If you go into Outlooks options and got to the Mail Setup Tab and click the Send/Receive... button to set send receive options, nothing happens. On Outlooks menu, Tools, Send/Receive, Send Receive Settings, Define Send Receive groups, nothing happens, no dialogs etc. There are NO error messages. The Event Log has nothing, it is as though certain parts of Outlook are not working. I have tried the Detect and repair multiple times also from other office programs, and have alo un-installed and re-intstalled multiple times. As mentioned I also have the installer window popping up in all but Access and Excell, which means they take 1-2 minutes to load before you can use them, i mention this incase the problems are connected. |
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I would try setting up a completely new Outlook profile first through
Control Panel | Mail Also, I'm curious - what exactly does this installer Window say? -- -Patrick Reed "CampaMan" wrote in message ... Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: "CampaMan" wrote in message ... It gets very frustrating when you can not get something as well known as Office 2003 to actually work. I imagine so, but since a ton of people do use Outlook 2003 on Vista, it can't be a systemic problem. In your original post, you said you "tried all sorts". Please be specific in describing what you've done. State EXACTLY how you configured your account (with the exception of real mail addresses or passwords). State EXACTLY what errors you see, if any, when you click Send/Receive. Enable diagnostic logging and see that's happening between Outlook and the server. Look in the Event log for any Outlook-related events. You have to give us more information than simply "I can't make it work." The email account is a pop3 account via BT. If you use the test connection in the account settings dialog, the test works and everything reports as being OK. The test email is sent, that I know as if I log onto my mail account with Vista's Windows Mail the message arrives. If you press the Send Receive button on Outlooks toolbar nothing happens, the button just goes back to being un-selected. If you go into Outlooks options and got to the Mail Setup Tab and click the Send/Receive... button to set send receive options, nothing happens. On Outlooks menu, Tools, Send/Receive, Send Receive Settings, Define Send Receive groups, nothing happens, no dialogs etc. There are NO error messages. The Event Log has nothing, it is as though certain parts of Outlook are not working. I have tried the Detect and repair multiple times also from other office programs, and have alo un-installed and re-intstalled multiple times. As mentioned I also have the installer window popping up in all but Access and Excell, which means they take 1-2 minutes to load before you can use them, i mention this incase the problems are connected. |
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