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IMAP show/hide dialog checkbox - registry setting?



 
 
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Old August 19th, 2004, 04:49 AM
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Default IMAP show/hide dialog checkbox - registry setting?

In Outlook 2000 there was a registry setting controlled whether or not the
dialog box showed when downloading from the IMAP server. Is there such a
setting in Outlook 2003? I need to keep end users from hiding that dialog
box, and want to control it through the registry, but cannot find that
setting.

Thanks in advance
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