Outlook 2007 - Preview/Reading Pane Message

T

Travis

Starting a few days ago I get this message the Reading Pane and the message
will not appear.

"This message with restricted permission cannot be viewed in the reading
pane until you verify your credentials. Open the item to read its contents
and verify your credentials."

I have to open the message to read it now - this was never the case. What
happened? How do I reverse this? This is a simple POP3 account - not
Exchange.

Travis
 
R

Roady [MVP]

For all messages or just a specific one? The notification indicates that the
message has been send with restrictions on it. Verify with the sender is
this is indeed the case.
 
T

Travis

No - it is random. I can click on 10 different messages and get it half the
time. I can click on the same ten again and it won't show up at all. I did
find a post the Google Desktop might cause this. I have uninstalled Google
Desktop, rebooted and so far no worries. Iw ill psot back and let you know
if the problem went away completely by removing Googel Desktop.

TR
 
R

R&KL

I have exactly the same problem.
Why?

Travis said:
No - it is random. I can click on 10 different messages and get it half the
time. I can click on the same ten again and it won't show up at all. I did
find a post the Google Desktop might cause this. I have uninstalled Google
Desktop, rebooted and so far no worries. Iw ill psot back and let you know
if the problem went away completely by removing Googel Desktop.

TR
 
T

Travis

Uninstalling Google Desktop and re-installing it after a reboot fixed the
problem for me.

Travis
 
X

xristoph

de-activating the outlook functionalities of google desktop search
(mails, calendar, notes, etc) and re-starting outlook also works fine.
It's probably enough to de-activate the mail, but I don't see much use
in the remaining outlook features.
 

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