Jump to:. Sponsored Links Next. 1. Hi all, Has anyone used the Outlook meeting reminder as a follow-up to registrants of a seminar/webinar or other event? If so, how do you set-it up for bulk distribution without the recipients seeing the other attendees?
Depending on your security settings, you may be prompted to enter your password when you log on to your Mac and when you install software and make other system changes. This is the same password used for Keychain Access.
Any advice would be helpful. Other than the emails I transferred from my old computer, no emails show up when I search. My indexing status says everything is indexed, and everything seems to be checked appropriately in Search Options. An appointment reminder keeps popping up, but when I try to dismiss or open it I get a message saying 'Cannot turn off the reminder. You may be reminded again.
Cannot locate recurrance for this appointment.' This appointment no longer exists in my calendar so I can't go to the appointment to delete it. Any way I can make this reminder go away? I am receiveing emails from a client who attaches Jpegs (from his MAC) to me and when I get them, there are no attachments, the images are embedded. Where does that problem originate from? I get Jpeg attachments from people all the time and the only person this happens with is this particular client. This client also tells me I am the only one that this happens to for him.
I have had him try sending through my AOL and general yahoo accounts in addition to this outlook account and it is always the same. No attachments, but, embedded images and I can't right click them and 'save as'. How do I get Outlook 2003 to stop giving me the error message that the custom form could not be found?
I never designed any custom forms and I can't find a way to keep the program from looking for a custom form. I get the message almost anytime I do anything within Outlook. Similar Threads: 1. I have read the MS article 290684 on this subject.
When I get to the Replace permission entries, click apply and click yes, I get a message: Security - Unable to give save permission changes on and notes the subkey folder. The message then says acess denied. Any suggestion. I am the only user on this PC and only one email account. This just started acting up a few days ago.
Thanks - Dave 2. Dear Vanguard and BillW50, I have had the same problem running Outlook 2003 on WinXP Pro, tried your suggestions, but still won't work. I tried a new clean install of WinXP Pro and Office 2003 and encounter the same problem without loading any other programs. As you mention here, Article ID 290684 suggests for Win XP typing in regedit32, which must be a typo. I then tried your suggestion of using regedt32.exe and was then able to delete the user subkey folder.
However, that still doesn't fix the problem. When I configure my POP3 account with my username and password and proceed to access email, I still get that annoying message that I need to reenter the username and password again. Any suggestions? 'Vanguard' wrote: 'BillW50' wrote in message news:O08f9H2% [email protected]. In the Open box, type regedit32, and then click OK. BW: I can't run regedit32, as it doesn't exist. I even did a search for regedit32.
and it turns up nothing. Can run regedit.exe though. REPLY from Vanguard. regedit32.exe? Yep, no such file. Looks like a typo (for both Windows 2000 and Windows XP instructions).
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It should be regedt32.exe (notice there is no 'i' in that filename). Once you get the correct spellingyou'll be able to perform the remaining steps. Review that KB article and use the form at the bottom to report the typo. I use Outlook 2003 on a laptop with XP Pro, both with all the latest service packs and hot fixes.
My problem is the one that is supposedly addressed in KB article 290684. I have followed this 'fix' explicitly several times, experiencing no problems in the process, however, I am still incessantly prompted for my password! I have searched all over for a fix, but all seem to point to this same solution, which does not rectify my problem. Interestingly, this problem only occurs on my laptop. I have a similarly configured PC which does not experience this problem. Is there a solution to this, or am I stuck until Microsoft decides to address this?
Need some help here.my password in Outlook 2003 is not retained.every couple of minutes the password request window pops up.even after i enter the password and check the retain password, this does not hold and the window pops up again.system is Windows XP PRo. Scanning the knowledge base and the posts here, I see this problem occurring since Outlook 2000 and now you have reported it in Outlook 2003. What a shame that they have not been able to fix it since then. I am getting the same error in Outlook 2002 and have so far seen two articles that mention two different ways to fix it.
Both involve changing the registry and I am little hesistant to do that Your post is from Mar 13th, please post here if you have been able to fix and if so, how. I am using Windows 2000 - Jim wrote: - Ok, no one has any ideas???
Any help at this point would be appreciated!!
Despite the heroic efforts of HansV and StuartR (we're talking conspicuous gallantry here) in October, the pop-up-like Network Password prompt has returned. It pops up and interrupts whatever's happening on the computer every:30 seconds. I retraced and recreated all the steps we took to resolve it then, including steps from the MS Knowledge Base (article 290684) and StuartR's brilliant discovery of an undocumented Microsoft error for permissions on the Protect Storage System Provider. But what worked like magic then isn't working now. (FYI, the thread is titled: Regedit32/System Administrator?) The network password prompt has seriously scrambled my e-mailing capabilities.
Now what do I do? In case things weren't challenging enough, my ISP had a network outage a few days ago that made it unable to authenticate. Despite the network's eventual restoration the problem has only become worse.