healimonster
07-22-2004, 02:16 PM
i just installed outlook on my new notebook and a couple things are acting differtnly than my desktop.
1) when i click on a link in an email in the reading pane a "locate link browser" box pops up. Could it be that IE is not my default browers? the link launches and works... but i have to close out that box every time i click a link. Annoying.
2) regardless of how long i sit on an email and read it in the pane the new mail icon wont go away untill i move off of it. I think i set it so if i stay on the email for 2-3 seconds it sould go to "Read" mode... and that works if i move off of the email. but if it is the last email in the box and i have no other new mail to move off of it to.. then it just stays as New Mail.. untill i back down to an email i have already read. Annoying.
3) extra credit... my work computers have a handy little desktop icon called "callendar" it does not open the outlook calendar. Just a little quick, lite calendar that shows the entire month to see what day of the week it is etc. Where can i find that prog? It appears to be an MS office or windows program.
thanks for any help
healimonster
1) when i click on a link in an email in the reading pane a "locate link browser" box pops up. Could it be that IE is not my default browers? the link launches and works... but i have to close out that box every time i click a link. Annoying.
2) regardless of how long i sit on an email and read it in the pane the new mail icon wont go away untill i move off of it. I think i set it so if i stay on the email for 2-3 seconds it sould go to "Read" mode... and that works if i move off of the email. but if it is the last email in the box and i have no other new mail to move off of it to.. then it just stays as New Mail.. untill i back down to an email i have already read. Annoying.
3) extra credit... my work computers have a handy little desktop icon called "callendar" it does not open the outlook calendar. Just a little quick, lite calendar that shows the entire month to see what day of the week it is etc. Where can i find that prog? It appears to be an MS office or windows program.
thanks for any help
healimonster