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Steve Ogden
Just saw this thread and was hoping for an answer. I've experienced the
'non-italized' outbox items since getting Outlook 2003. I have two friends
who complain of the same thing. We are all running Office 2003, Win XP (pro
& home), and do have updated Norton anti-virus protection.
Under COM add-ins: Norton Anti-spam & Outlook back-up. Under Add-in
manager: Exchange Forms
What happens is I click 'send message' & it goes to the outbox. Then when I
click 'Send', the message doesn't go, the date becomes 'none', and the
message goes from italizied to plain text.
It happens on three of my friends computers, one of whom is tired of messing
with it & is actively looking for alternative email programs. It's not like
it's an isolated incident.
Anything else to look at?
'non-italized' outbox items since getting Outlook 2003. I have two friends
who complain of the same thing. We are all running Office 2003, Win XP (pro
& home), and do have updated Norton anti-virus protection.
Under COM add-ins: Norton Anti-spam & Outlook back-up. Under Add-in
manager: Exchange Forms
What happens is I click 'send message' & it goes to the outbox. Then when I
click 'Send', the message doesn't go, the date becomes 'none', and the
message goes from italizied to plain text.
It happens on three of my friends computers, one of whom is tired of messing
with it & is actively looking for alternative email programs. It's not like
it's an isolated incident.
Anything else to look at?
Diane Poremsky said:I'm not aware of VBA causing it - only .net apps. Other addins might be a
problem too... but we've only seen it with net framework addins.
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Joe D. said:In the registry, there was not an addin folder under the current user
Outlook section. However, there is one addin under the local machine
Outlook section:
Microsoft.VbaAddinForOutlook.1
Is that a potential candidate for this problem? If I recall, I had
the .net installed a while back, but I believe I removed it a few
months ago.
Thanks!
Joe D.
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