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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pannel
Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling
and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pannel
Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic
View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail
icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
In Vista you need to click the option to show 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel.
"DJS819" wrote in message ... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
To add, if the installation went wrong, a repair from the office/OL cd
should repair that "DJS819" wrote in message ... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
That did it! Thanks, you're the best!!
"DL" wrote: In Vista you need to click the option to show 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel. "DJS819" wrote in message ... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
"DJS819" wrote in message
... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. If you're using 64 bit Vista, you must enable viewing the 32 bit Control panel options. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
"DL" wrote: In Vista you need to click the option to show 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel. "DJS819" wrote in message ... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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Outlook Installed and working but NO MAIL ICON in control pann
Yes, this does it. I just started with Vista and did not immediately see the
"Additional Options" Icon in Control Panel. But, there it is. Thanks "DL" wrote: In Vista you need to click the option to show 32 bit .cpl in Control Panel. "DJS819" wrote in message ... I wish it were that simple. I've gone into classic mode etc and no Mail icon. Unfortunatly its a registry thing. When Outlook first ran it missed a registry setting to tell Vista that I have Outlook so its confused. David "DL" wrote: Its a Vista thing, You have to view the Control Panel in, is it Classic View? - I'm sure some one will come along to confirm. "DJS819" wrote in message ... Because of this I cannot set up a second profile. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook and all of Office 2007 but no luck. Any idea how to set to registry flag that tells Vista that I've run Outlook so I can set up two profiles? |
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