And that's on a Dell lappy that Dell says is not Win7 compatible. Leroy could you post which solution of MS you tried ? Advertisement Recent Posts Windows restarts after... Outlook 97: Not tested. http://kodeuwa.com/outlook-2002/outlook-2002-w-vista-system.html
I just wanted to post it a couple times to do my due diligence in helping others before they went bald like me, but anyways. CarnageReport replied Feb 21, 2017 at 7:39 PM How does a Windows 7 backup work? Full Bio Contact See all of Sonja's content Google+ sonjathompson × Full Bio Sonja Thompson started at TechRepublic in October 1999. The ISP is AT&T. http://www.vistax64.com/vista-account-administration/46480-problem-storing-email-passwords-outlook-2002-vista.html
The better known problems are listed below but there may be others I'm not aware of. R380 Comms Suite - XP/Outlook 2002/3 compatible? No, create an account now. If you are unfamiliar with the difference between IMO and Corporate modes, see Choosing an Outlook 98 or Outlook 2000 Mode.
I am receiving emails just fine. I'm sick of spending more and more for a simple need - I'm looking elswhere for something simpler. johnkaracalidis, Jul 8, 2007 #1 Sponsor vistanewbie Joined: Jul 10, 2007 Messages: 3 I too am having the exact same issue, i have to type in 11 passwords every time I have to retype them everytime I open the Windows Mail program.
Should you purchase the new version or save your money and keep the old (and less secure) version? I'm completely stumped. The issue occurs when I shut down outlook and re-open it. Check This Out The system returned: (22) Invalid argument The remote host or network may be down.
Advertisement johnkaracalidis Thread Starter Joined: Jul 8, 2007 Messages: 1 I recently got a new PC from dell that came loaded with Vista Home Basic. Forget the original Outlook icon, start the created OutlookStart.exe, and enjoy!" Rod says: 26 June 2007 at 11:57 AM Thanks that worked great I would not have worked that at myself double click the name and change the Settings for Value Data: [0 = Disabled / 1 = Enabled] (you want to set this, or make sure its set to, 1) Exit In VISTA - WORD works, EXCEL works, OUTLOOK works but just does not remember passwords !! "Security problems", they say, well I've had none so far in the past years with
of outlook?Did you had problems with that new outlook and older office programmes? But I do know that Micro$oft cant support older programs forever but they should make them compatible for future Operating systems But what I was thinking is Copy the registry entries give it the Value Name: 'MinToTray' 8. When I set up my email accounts (I have done a million times before) I type in all of my user information and email address and password as well as the
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Too bad MS doesn't want to update Outlook 2002, but they figure they'd lose a 2007 sale...Really, that's the only beef I have with Windows 7 home premium at the moment If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. LeroyPK, Jul 28, 2007 #6 Freeshoulders Joined: Aug 20, 2007 Messages: 2 Bumping. weblink Note: Click here for more info when Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 on Windows Vista or Windows 7 doesn’t remember your password.
vista is a piece of .......Junk. 0Votes Share Flag Collapse - windows vista & outlook 2002 SP3 by info · 8 years ago In reply to I am Having the same Loco loco4olas, Jul 27, 2007 #5 LeroyPK Joined: Jul 16, 2007 Messages: 1 I too have tried vistanewbie's suggestion as well as MicroSoft's "solution" to no avail on the same Join our site today to ask your question.
Loading... Outlook 2002 uses the "Protected Storage Interface" (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290684/en-us) to store its passwords, but this is not supported in Windows Vista anymore. Ask ! If a feature you use is negatively affected, you probably should upgrade Office too.
XP the experience in my case with it is over time to move on. Tom Midgley says: 24 June 2009 at 11:28 AM Scott Don't panic old son You don't have to be ahacker to see that there is no possible way that script could Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Vista: Naturally, Outlook 2007, 2010, and 2013, work well on Vista and Windows 7/8 and Windows 10. (Outlook 2007/2010 also work great on Windows XP; Outlook 2013 check over here Without these, you might end up with fewer hairs than you are left with now *joking*.
Both of these versions are officially supported on Vista and Windows 7, so if any issues arise Microsoft will offer public hotfixes or include the fix in future Service Packs. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. If you don't see the Run as Administrator command, Shift + right-click to enable the Run as Administrator command. Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus About Sonja Thompson Sonja Thompson started at TechRepublic in October 1999.
If anyone has a solution to this Outlook problem, I would GREATLY appreciate if you would post. michael775Nov 10, 2009, 11:11 PM Thanks Ill start Using Live Mail Ill just have to get use to it until something new comes along thanks for your time. Outlook 2002/Vista Issue Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by johnkaracalidis, Jul 8, 2007. I have Vista Home Premium.
Show Ignored Content As Seen On Welcome to Tech Support Guy! I haven't tested it with Corporate mode yet, but I recommend using Vista's Mail and Calendar programs instead - Outlook 98 is just too insecure. My dad is asking but I can't find a specific answer to this anywhere yet... Any suggestions as to which add-ins or software might be causing this?
to take it one further, you can set outlook up to "check for new messages" on a set time interval, (mines set at 3 mins), and, theres a setting so it I don't use it for email, just for the Contacts and Calendar functions. Once completed, everything works perfect. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ...
So while its ok to use the sleep mode, please do ensure that the computer is shut down and rebooted from time to time, just the way unwind over a weekend. But Micro$oft thinks this is bad business ethics and its the consumers that pay the price in the end. Samantha Vote Up0Vote Down ReplyDecember 9, 2013 9:21 amSamantha GrowerShare On TwitterShare On GoogleThat's what I think too, especially these issues did not start for all affected users at the same