Office 2007 and F Secure problems

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Paulh7436

Has anyone had the experience of using Outlook 2003 with Office 2007 (Student
& Teacher) on a XP w/SP2 machine and a security package called F-Secure? My
ISP provides the security. Receiving new email has slowed tremendously, the
ORGANIZE USING COLORS and the RULES CREATED within Outlook are all messed up
and newly created MESSAGE RULES are ignored (when sent to a specfic folder -
they go to SPAM). Any suggestions?
 
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Roady [MVP]

That would be an issue with the F-Secure add-in for Outlook. I'd recommend
disabling this integration/add-in and then try again. Default Outlook
security settings and an active and up-to-date on-access-scanner is
sufficient.
 
P

Paulh7436

I looked in Outlook at the COM and Exchange add-ins but found nothing listed
for F-Secure. Is this control in the F-Secure control panel or in Outlook
under TOOLS/OPTIONS/OTHER?

Roady said:
That would be an issue with the F-Secure add-in for Outlook. I'd recommend
disabling this integration/add-in and then try again. Default Outlook
security settings and an active and up-to-date on-access-scanner is
sufficient.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Paulh7436 said:
Has anyone had the experience of using Outlook 2003 with Office 2007
(Student
& Teacher) on a XP w/SP2 machine and a security package called F-Secure?
My
ISP provides the security. Receiving new email has slowed tremendously,
the
ORGANIZE USING COLORS and the RULES CREATED within Outlook are all messed
up
and newly created MESSAGE RULES are ignored (when sent to a specfic
folder -
they go to SPAM). Any suggestions?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Most likely you'll find it in the F-Secure control panel.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Paulh7436 said:
I looked in Outlook at the COM and Exchange add-ins but found nothing
listed
for F-Secure. Is this control in the F-Secure control panel or in Outlook
under TOOLS/OPTIONS/OTHER?

Roady said:
That would be an issue with the F-Secure add-in for Outlook. I'd
recommend
disabling this integration/add-in and then try again. Default Outlook
security settings and an active and up-to-date on-access-scanner is
sufficient.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Paulh7436 said:
Has anyone had the experience of using Outlook 2003 with Office 2007
(Student
& Teacher) on a XP w/SP2 machine and a security package called
F-Secure?
My
ISP provides the security. Receiving new email has slowed
tremendously,
the
ORGANIZE USING COLORS and the RULES CREATED within Outlook are all
messed
up
and newly created MESSAGE RULES are ignored (when sent to a specfic
folder -
they go to SPAM). Any suggestions?
 
D

DL

Its in the F-Secure control panel
FWIW I've used F-Secure for some years & it gives no problems with OL, it
was from an F-Secure cd and not ISP provided, if that somehow makes a
difference.

Roady said:
Most likely you'll find it in the F-Secure control panel.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Paulh7436 said:
I looked in Outlook at the COM and Exchange add-ins but found nothing
listed
for F-Secure. Is this control in the F-Secure control panel or in Outlook
under TOOLS/OPTIONS/OTHER?

Roady said:
That would be an issue with the F-Secure add-in for Outlook. I'd
recommend
disabling this integration/add-in and then try again. Default Outlook
security settings and an active and up-to-date on-access-scanner is
sufficient.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
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Has anyone had the experience of using Outlook 2003 with Office 2007
(Student
& Teacher) on a XP w/SP2 machine and a security package called
F-Secure?
My
ISP provides the security. Receiving new email has slowed
tremendously,
the
ORGANIZE USING COLORS and the RULES CREATED within Outlook are all
messed
up
and newly created MESSAGE RULES are ignored (when sent to a specfic
folder -
they go to SPAM). Any suggestions?
 

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