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Hi,
Over the past few days a pop-up window has appeared whenever Win XP SP3 is started asking if I want Outlook Express to compress files. The ONLY options are Yes, No and the red X. I normally use Outlook 2003 only. I have used Outlook Express a few times when the news reader was playing up. How do I stop this annoying pop-up appearing? What will be the effect on Outlook if Outlook Express does compress the files? -- Cheers . . . JC |
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