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![]() "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "copluv" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" You should more keys that just the LocalAppData key. You should not delete any that you see there already. So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? What "old key"? You said the AppData key didn't exist and that you added it. "Local AppData" is not an "old" key but a completely separate one and should not be modified (unless it's wrong or you deliberately want it to use a different folder than the default). I have the keys AppData, Cache, Cookies, Desktop, Favorites, History, Local AppData, Local Settings, NetHood, Personal, PrintHood, Programs, SendTo, Start Menu, Startup, and Templates. These are all folders used by the typical Windows user profile. I have my "Personal" key redirected to another disk so that "My Documents" is not on my C drive and I could, if I wished, change the other ones to follow suit, but I find moving only My Documents to be satisfactory. Here's another web site to check: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian do you know of any reason why this wouldn't work for Outlook 2003?
What is weird is when I swithch to my wife's log on it works fine. This just started last week. Any help would greatly appreciated. I have tried creatin new profiles and have not been succesful. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "copluv" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" You should more keys that just the LocalAppData key. You should not delete any that you see there already. So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? What "old key"? You said the AppData key didn't exist and that you added it. "Local AppData" is not an "old" key but a completely separate one and should not be modified (unless it's wrong or you deliberately want it to use a different folder than the default). I have the keys AppData, Cache, Cookies, Desktop, Favorites, History, Local AppData, Local Settings, NetHood, Personal, PrintHood, Programs, SendTo, Start Menu, Startup, and Templates. These are all folders used by the typical Windows user profile. I have my "Personal" key redirected to another disk so that "My Documents" is not on my C drive and I could, if I wished, change the other ones to follow suit, but I find moving only My Documents to be satisfactory. Here's another web site to check: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian, I am having the same issue but with Outlook 2003. I added the
registry entry and it did not work. When I swith to my wife's account on XP her's works fine. Can I copy and paste something from her's to miy registry to get it working again? "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "copluv" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you for your response Brian. In this location of my registry, I have two keys: 1) Default - "Value Not Set" and 2) LocalAppData (not AppData). The value on this second key is: "%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data" You should more keys that just the LocalAppData key. You should not delete any that you see there already. So I did as you instructed, and rebooted. The problem is still occuring. Should I delete the old key? What "old key"? You said the AppData key didn't exist and that you added it. "Local AppData" is not an "old" key but a completely separate one and should not be modified (unless it's wrong or you deliberately want it to use a different folder than the default). I have the keys AppData, Cache, Cookies, Desktop, Favorites, History, Local AppData, Local Settings, NetHood, Personal, PrintHood, Programs, SendTo, Start Menu, Startup, and Templates. These are all folders used by the typical Windows user profile. I have my "Personal" key redirected to another disk so that "My Documents" is not on my C drive and I could, if I wished, change the other ones to follow suit, but I find moving only My Documents to be satisfactory. Here's another web site to check: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Gdog" wrote in message
... Brian, I am having the same issue but with Outlook 2003. I added the registry entry and it did not work. When I swith to my wife's account on XP her's works fine. Can I copy and paste something from her's to miy registry to get it working again? When you compare the registry keys for each user, do you see differences? if so, what are they? Did you also examine the other links contained in the web site I suggested? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I copied the registry entries from my wife's account to my registry and still
the same thing. Not sure what happened but yesterday it remebered passwords after I initially logged in and didn't close Outllook. Every time I opened Outlook I had to reenter. Today everything is working fine. I have no clue why but it seems to be working again. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Gdog" wrote in message ... Brian, I am having the same issue but with Outlook 2003. I added the registry entry and it did not work. When I swith to my wife's account on XP her's works fine. Can I copy and paste something from her's to miy registry to get it working again? When you compare the registry keys for each user, do you see differences? if so, what are they? Did you also examine the other links contained in the web site I suggested? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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