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Configure "Outlook 2003" for Newsgroups

 
 
David F. Sage
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      4th Aug 2005
I use Office Standard Edition 2003 "Outlook" and wish to use it for
Newsgroups, in "GO" News does not appear and in "Commands GO News" is not
shown.



How do I configure "Outlook 2003" to be used for Newsgroups?



Thanks for help given, David F.






 
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Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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      4th Aug 2005
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:44:54 -1000, David F. Sage <dfsage <@tycanol.com>>
wrote:

> I use Office Standard Edition 2003 "Outlook" and wish to use it for
> Newsgroups, in "GO" News does not appear and in "Commands GO News" is not
> shown.
>
>
>
> How do I configure "Outlook 2003" to be used for Newsgroups?


Outlook actually isn't used for newsgroups. Go | News merely launches
Outlook Express, in NewsOnly mode, to read newsgroups. Here's an article
that may help you get the menu item back:

http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040122.htm#news

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Donald L McDaniel
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      4th Aug 2005
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:53:55 -1000, "Ben M. Schorr - MVP"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:44:54 -1000, David F. Sage <dfsage <@tycanol.com>>
>wrote:
>
>> I use Office Standard Edition 2003 "Outlook" and wish to use it for
>> Newsgroups, in "GO" News does not appear and in "Commands GO News" is not
>> shown.
>>
>>
>>
>> How do I configure "Outlook 2003" to be used for Newsgroups?

>
>Outlook actually isn't used for newsgroups. Go | News merely launches
>Outlook Express, in NewsOnly mode, to read newsgroups. Here's an article
>that may help you get the menu item back:
>
>http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040122.htm#news


More properly, "Go|News"(when it is working) actually launches whatever the
Windows default newsreader is (set in "Control Panel|Internet
Options|'Programs' tab|Newsreader") *** Note 1 ***.

People don't usually install third-party newsreaders, so Outlook uses
whatever the default newsreader is (Outlook Express, since it is installed
on the HD when the OS is installed.)

*** Note 1***
If no selection appears in the list, you will have to register a Windows
default newsreader. This is usually done from within each newsreader's
"Options" menu. In addition, there is usually a question posed during a
newsreader's installation routine which asks whether you want to make that
newsreader the Windows Default newsreader.

Doing this supposedly adds an entry to the Newsreaders list in the Programs
tab of Internet Options. Once in a blue moon, however, a program's
installation code does not properly register the software with Windows. In
this case, you will have to manually register the software's dlls.

This is done using a Windows command
"regsvr32 dllname /flag1 /flag2 /flag...".
Use one "regsvr32" command per commandline for each of a program's dlls

Note that "regsvr32" is only used to register a program's dlls.
To use this command, open a console window (Start|Run|"cmd")


Donald L McDaniel
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David F. Sage
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      5th Aug 2005
Thanks for all of the help given, I now have a Shortcut installed.
Have a good weekend, David F.


"Donald L McDaniel" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:53:55 -1000, "Ben M. Schorr - MVP"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 03:44:54 -1000, David F. Sage <dfsage <@tycanol.com>>
>>wrote:
>>
>>> I use Office Standard Edition 2003 "Outlook" and wish to use it for
>>> Newsgroups, in "GO" News does not appear and in "Commands GO News" is
>>> not
>>> shown.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How do I configure "Outlook 2003" to be used for Newsgroups?

>>
>>Outlook actually isn't used for newsgroups. Go | News merely launches
>>Outlook Express, in NewsOnly mode, to read newsgroups. Here's an article
>>that may help you get the menu item back:
>>
>>http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040122.htm#news

>
> More properly, "Go|News"(when it is working) actually launches whatever
> the
> Windows default newsreader is (set in "Control Panel|Internet
> Options|'Programs' tab|Newsreader") *** Note 1 ***.
>
> People don't usually install third-party newsreaders, so Outlook uses
> whatever the default newsreader is (Outlook Express, since it is installed
> on the HD when the OS is installed.)
>
> *** Note 1***
> If no selection appears in the list, you will have to register a Windows
> default newsreader. This is usually done from within each newsreader's
> "Options" menu. In addition, there is usually a question posed during a
> newsreader's installation routine which asks whether you want to make that
> newsreader the Windows Default newsreader.
>
> Doing this supposedly adds an entry to the Newsreaders list in the
> Programs
> tab of Internet Options. Once in a blue moon, however, a program's
> installation code does not properly register the software with Windows.
> In
> this case, you will have to manually register the software's dlls.
>
> This is done using a Windows command
> "regsvr32 dllname /flag1 /flag2 /flag...".
> Use one "regsvr32" command per commandline for each of a program's dlls
>
> Note that "regsvr32" is only used to register a program's dlls.
> To use this command, open a console window (Start|Run|"cmd")
>
>
> Donald L McDaniel
> Please reply to the original thread.
> If you must reply via email, remove the obvious
> from my email address before sending.
> =======================================================



 
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