I get a false "Windows - No Disk" error. Fix?

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Guest

The complete error reads:

WINDOWS - NO DISK
x - There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive.
[Cancel] [Try Again] [Continue]

I click on [Continue] several times, then I'm able to use Outlook 2003
without further problem. Is there a fix for this annoyance?
 
B

Brian Tillman

DET said:
The complete error reads:

WINDOWS - NO DISK
x - There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive.
[Cancel] [Try Again] [Continue]

I click on [Continue] several times, then I'm able to use Outlook 2003
without further problem. Is there a fix for this annoyance?

You have a reference in your mail profile to a PST on a floppy. Remove the
reference and Outlook won't try to look any more.
 
G

Guest

Thanks - that was it!

Brian Tillman said:
DET said:
The complete error reads:

WINDOWS - NO DISK
x - There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive.
[Cancel] [Try Again] [Continue]

I click on [Continue] several times, then I'm able to use Outlook 2003
without further problem. Is there a fix for this annoyance?

You have a reference in your mail profile to a PST on a floppy. Remove the
reference and Outlook won't try to look any more.
 
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netzero

Can I ask a question about this?
I get that error when I try to download anything?
Where do I look for that referance?
thanks!!!
 
B

Brian Tillman

netzero said:
Can I ask a question about this?
I get that error when I try to download anything?
Where do I look for that referance?

EIther in File>Data File Management or File>Archive, or on the AutoArchive
tab of each folder's properties pages.
 
N

netzero

thanks a million I will check this




Brian Tillman said:
EIther in File>Data File Management or File>Archive, or on the AutoArchive
tab of each folder's properties pages.
 
N

netzero

question...
would that be file>Data File Management in outlook?
Sorry for the silly question?
 
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dtwombly

Using Outlook 2003. This problem just started today. I clicked on an
email and got the following error: "CICEROUIWndFRAME: No disk in
Drive." I went through the recommended process of deactivating the
Alternative User Input in the installation, and this made that message
go away. But then the same popup you all were discussing started coming
up on the same email (and then on some others, though I don't see a
pattern). I have looked for a reference to the D: drive in Data File
Management, Archive and AutoArchive, but there doesn't seem to be one.
Can you think of alternate possibilities?

Thanks,
Dave
 
B

Brian Tillman

Using Outlook 2003. This problem just started today. I clicked on an
email and got the following error: "CICEROUIWndFRAME: No disk in
Drive." I went through the recommended process of deactivating the
Alternative User Input in the installation, and this made that message
go away. But then the same popup you all were discussing started
coming up on the same email (and then on some others, though I don't
see a pattern). I have looked for a reference to the D: drive in Data
File Management, Archive and AutoArchive, but there doesn't seem to
be one. Can you think of alternate possibilities?

Did you check each folder's AutoArchive tab?
 

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