Thank you both for your help! PCmad, you're correct, the other PC had Word selected to edit emails. Once I remove this option I can see the BCC option. Good call and thank you!
Running Exchange 2003 on a Win2003 server.
Some users are using multiple identities and choosing a mail enabled Public Folder in the From field, when sending new messages. In doing so, the folder automatically receives a return receipt when a message is sent in this fashion.
Is it possible to...
Running Outlook 2003 service pack 2 on XP Pro. Each account has full rights to their respective PC.
I've got 2 PC's one that allows me to choose the sender of a new message as a distribution group instead of my email address. But the other PC is missing this option.
On the one that works I...
Got a Windows 2000 client that is connecting to an external customers network via Cisco VPN. Everything works well except that the client needs to be able to connect to a networked SQL database on the local subnet as well. It appears the client attempts to use the VPN subnet instead of it's...
Sorry, I wasn't too clear about the location of the database, the client connects to the database via front-end application on the local subnet. So it's local to him on the network but not on his pc, sorry for the confusion.
Got a Windows 2000 client that is connecting to a external customers network via Cisco VPN. Everything works well except that the client has a local database that he needs to be able to connect to while VPN'd and is unable. Apparently the client is trying to connect to the database via VPN...
I contacted MS and they had me run a utility called MFCMapi.exe and delete a temp folder then restart the smtp service which seems to have fixed the issue. Yahoo!
If you mean have I installed Mozilla or the like, I have not. I appreciate your suggestion and can see your rational but this early in the game I don't wanna go and install another browser.
58sniper,
That might work but I don't believe the switch is available in Outlook 2000. When I attempt to run it, it spits back, "command line argument is invalid, check the swtich".
Got two PC's running W2K spk 4, w/ IE 6. One of the PC's is unable to view Visio 2003 diagram saved in html format via IE (web page appears to be blank) while the other is able. The file is loaded on a Apache web server which both PC's can view other web documents.
Any ideas what might be...
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