Isn't Outlook 2003 supposed to ask me to turn off the Out of Officestatus when I log in?

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Phillip Pi

Hello!

IIRC in the past, Outlook 2003 (using MS Exchange for e-mails) would
prompt me if I want to turn off its auto-reply for Out of Office status
I manually set a few days before. However this morning from my three
days weekend, it didn't ask me that and a co-worker noticed that it was
sending auto-reply messages.

Is this a bug or did I miss something? Thank you in advance. :)
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Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit
Symantec Corporation
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F.H. Muffman

Phillip said:
IIRC in the past, Outlook 2003 (using MS Exchange for e-mails) would
prompt me if I want to turn off its auto-reply for Out of Office
status I manually set a few days before. However this morning from my
three days weekend, it didn't ask me that and a co-worker noticed
that it was sending auto-reply messages.

Is this a bug or did I miss something? Thank you in advance. :)

I don't know of any bugs. But, just to make sure, did you shut down your
computer over the weekend, or was it on but locked?
 
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Phillip Pi

I don't know of any bugs. But, just to make sure, did you shut down your
computer over the weekend, or was it on but locked?

I never turn off/suspend/hibernate my machines. I do exit Outlook when I
am gone for the day(s).
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Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
 
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F.H. Muffman

Phillip said:
I never turn off/suspend/hibernate my machines. I do exit Outlook
when I am gone for the day(s).

It sounds like Outlook might not have shut down completely. Do you have any
add-on's in Outlook? If you go to File - Exit, and then pull up Task
Manager, is outlook.exe one of the running processes? What about 10
minutes later?
 
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Phillip Pi

It sounds like Outlook might not have shut down completely. Do you have any
add-on's in Outlook? If you go to File - Exit, and then pull up Task
Manager, is outlook.exe one of the running processes? What about 10
minutes later?

AFAIK, I don't think I have any addons. No idea if my outlook.exe was
running at that time. I just exited it now to check, and it goes away.

If outlook.exe didn't quit properly, wouldn't I not get a MS Exchange
login prompt when Outlook is launched?
--
Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
 
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F.H. Muffman

Phillip said:
AFAIK, I don't think I have any addons. No idea if my outlook.exe was
running at that time. I just exited it now to check, and it goes away.

If outlook.exe didn't quit properly, wouldn't I not get a MS Exchange
login prompt when Outlook is launched?

If outlook.exe is still running, you will (most likely) not get prompted.
If outlook.exe is *not* still running, you will (most likely) get prompted.

Do you normally get prompted to get into Exchange? And if you do, were you
this morning?
 
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Ant

If outlook.exe is still running, you will (most likely) not get prompted.
If outlook.exe is *not* still running, you will (most likely) get prompted.

Do you normally get prompted to get into Exchange? And if you do, were you
this morning?

Yes, I always get prompts to log in Exchange to be able to send/receive
e-mails in Outlook 2003. And yes for this morning. I remember I had to
re-enter my password because I messed up on my first attempt (bad typist).
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F.H. Muffman

Ant said:
Yes, I always get prompts to log in Exchange to be able to
send/receive e-mails in Outlook 2003. And yes for this morning. I
remember I had to re-enter my password because I messed up on my
first attempt (bad typist).

Well, then, yes, it should have reminded you.

If you turn on OOF, Exit out of Outlook, make sure outlook.exe isn't still
running and restart Outlook, does it prompt you now? In other words, was it
a one-time event, or does it happen 'every' time?
 
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Phillip Pi

Well, then, yes, it should have reminded you.

If you turn on OOF, Exit out of Outlook, make sure outlook.exe isn't still
running and restart Outlook, does it prompt you now? In other words, was it
a one-time event, or does it happen 'every' time?

OK, I just tested it again. I set and enabled the Out of Office's
autoresponder with "test (ignore)" message. Exited Outlook. Outlook.exe
was not running according to Windows' Task Manager. I sent a test e-mail
from an outside account to my e-mail address and got the autoreply fast.
I launched Outlook, logged in successfully, and did NOT get a prompt.

Odd. I wonder if IT or something disabled this prompt. Or maybe I did
something by accident? Since I only had seen the prompt once or twice in
my life, does it show "never ask again" option? If so, then where I can
undo this?
--
Phillip Pi
Senior Software Quality Assurance Analyst
ISP/Symantec Online Services, Consumer Business Unit
Symantec Corporation
www.symantec.com
 
F

F.H. Muffman

Phillip said:
OK, I just tested it again. I set and enabled the Out of Office's
autoresponder with "test (ignore)" message. Exited Outlook.
Outlook.exe was not running according to Windows' Task Manager. I
sent a test e-mail from an outside account to my e-mail address and
got the autoreply fast. I launched Outlook, logged in successfully,
and did NOT get a prompt.
Odd. I wonder if IT or something disabled this prompt. Or maybe I did
something by accident? Since I only had seen the prompt once or twice
in my life, does it show "never ask again" option? If so, then where
I can undo this?

Pretty sure it isn't an IT configurable thing, and I'm not sure if it has a
'Don't prompt me again' option, and I'm not sure how one would turn it off.

Do you have anyone who could try turning on their OOF to see if they do get
prompted? While I have a habit of searching for the most complex of
solutions, my initial thought is that, for some reason, the notification frm
the server to your machine isn't going through. If you have an IT
department, you might want to pull them into the problem as well.
 
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Ant

Pretty sure it isn't an IT configurable thing, and I'm not sure if it has a
'Don't prompt me again' option, and I'm not sure how one would turn it off.

Do you have anyone who could try turning on their OOF to see if they do get
prompted? While I have a habit of searching for the most complex of
solutions, my initial thought is that, for some reason, the notification frm
the server to your machine isn't going through. If you have an IT
department, you might want to pull them into the problem as well.

Thanks. I will try that. If not, then I will just live it. I guess it is
a rare incident then. I did ask a coworker and he said he had similiar
issues when he used it recently. Odd.
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