That's a toggle for "Send to" On and Off. I think what Antun wants is to change this feature to display their choice of mail client or not to function at all, right Antun?
I agree with Ken. I think Excel is tied with Outlook, both being from the Office Suite. As of now I don't know if you're able to change this, you may want to look in the registry...
But you'd be better off if you just open the mail client you use and simply attach the Excel spreadsheet you want...
That's normal. What are you trying to get rid of?
You need the To field at least to enter the email address of the person you want to send the document to (if this is what you want)...
This took a while since the user who was experiencing this issue wasn't using her laptop lately.
I recreated her profile, I deleted the .ost file, but this problem still happens.
One time it unfroze by itself after sitting a while (less than 1/2 hour I think) like that.
What puzzles me is that...
My question for Chris77504 is: once you enter the admin account and password in the Run As screen, would it stay there permanently or you need to enter it every time you open/run that application? I think it's kind of the same as what I suggested...
Niksen's solution sounds interesting also...
Hi,
Sorry, I'm not really writing to give you an answer but I have the same problem on my network with some applications requiring registry access to function properly. My network administrator's solution was to make everybody local administrator, which I absolutely hate and I can't wait to have...
Neh... it's a regular LAN, 100 MB connection, and it's not the whole Outlook that freezes, it's just the menu bar. I can open and read emails already in my mailbox just fine.
Thanks.
I have a laptop which has a weird issue with Outlook. From time to time the menu bar freezes and you can click on anything in there but nothing happens. I can open and read existing emails though. Only signing off from Windows (2000) and back on, and reopening Outlook (2000 SR1, patched to the...
I'm experiencing a weird problem with some of the workstations on my network. When I do an ftp from a command prompt it comes up with the following error: ftp: connect :Network is down.
All the other traffic to and from these workstations is going fine. I looked on Google but I found nothing...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.