A
Andy Hide
We are running Outlook 2000 SR-1 (9.00.3821) on Win2k.
We have a rule setup in Outlook 2000 called "Notify" which is set to
"Apply this rule after the message arrives. Notify me using ."
The action of this rule results in the "New Messages of Interest"
window appearing whenever a new message is received. Rather than using
the option under Tools/Email Options "Display a notification message
when new mail arrives" this rule shows the name of the sender and the
subject.
The problem is that under Win 95 the pop up always came to the top
regardless of what app you were working in. Under W2K this does not
happen.
If the New Message window is not open then the window does pop to the
front as in Win 95. If the New Message window is already open then the
New Message icon on the Start Bar flashes but the window does not move
to the front of the application you are working in.
Does anyone know of this problem and have a solution to always make
the window move to the foreground ?
We have a rule setup in Outlook 2000 called "Notify" which is set to
"Apply this rule after the message arrives. Notify me using ."
The action of this rule results in the "New Messages of Interest"
window appearing whenever a new message is received. Rather than using
the option under Tools/Email Options "Display a notification message
when new mail arrives" this rule shows the name of the sender and the
subject.
The problem is that under Win 95 the pop up always came to the top
regardless of what app you were working in. Under W2K this does not
happen.
If the New Message window is not open then the window does pop to the
front as in Win 95. If the New Message window is already open then the
New Message icon on the Start Bar flashes but the window does not move
to the front of the application you are working in.
Does anyone know of this problem and have a solution to always make
the window move to the foreground ?