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Outlook 2000 & Windows 98SE

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by RemcodK, 2002/02/07.

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  1. 2002/02/07
    RemcodK

    RemcodK Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello, I'm new to this board and want to say Hi to everyone to start with....

    Hi... :)

    To start right away I encountered a problem sharing an agenda and contactlist with other users on a local network using standard Outlook 2000 on Windows 98SE machines.

    I heard something about this problem that there is a bug in the option to share folders like the agenda inside Outlook under Windows 98SE...

    I hope anyone can tell me what's true about this story and maybe if there's a cure for it...

    Thanks in advance.

    Remco.
     
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    cdrider

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    Not heard anything about a bug like that/ Why not give us the details of what you're trying to do and the error messages and we'll see if we can help
     

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    Gianni

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    RemcodK

    RemcodK Inactive Thread Starter

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    Yeah, it's something about that... but I already had those worked through....

    first I encountered problems not returning emails, because of that autoreplying setting in Outlook... got that settled, but still it doesn't work out the way I want it to...

    I'm gonna test some more tomorrowmorning... will take only 2 workstations to keep it simple for MS-Outlook... maybe I'm doing some things that is too difficult for Outlook to handle... :p
    Greetz,

    Remco.

    p.s.: About the story, still trying to get an answer form Microsoft itself.
     
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