Forum: Windows Software Jul 23rd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 You could always try.
My suggest would be to back up your registry first. Then apply the change, if it doesn't work remove it.
If any problems occur, you can boot in safe mode and restore the... |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 23rd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 Yeah that is the Outlook 2000 version number. The only thing I can think is that your company either has a group policy enforcing registry changes, or that it is because you don't have a complete... |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 23rd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 Well if you have outlook 2000 or 2002(XP) installed there should be a 10.0 directory listed under that reg key.
Are you running an office install with Outlook, or just a straight Outlook install? |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 23rd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 The 9.0 is your problem it should be 10.0 for 2000 or 2002 |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 22nd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 I've have it working in both Win2k and WinXP in both Outlook2k and OutlookXP(2002). |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 22nd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 Hmm thats odd, it works on all the 2000 ones I've installed it on also. |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 22nd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 No prob, I've had a bunch of users here ask for that now and then. |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 22nd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 Not sure about 2002, but it does work for 2000.
Let me test it on 2002 real quick.
UPDATE:
Yes it works with 2002 (Outlook XP) |
Forum: Windows Software Jul 22nd, 2003 |
| Replies: 26 Views: 30,111 To minimize it to the system tray, start regedit and follow the steps below:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 10.0 \ Outlook \ Preferences
New Data Type: REG_DWORD
Value... |