Maximizing Outlook Express and Messages upon Opening

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I want my Outlook Express and e-mail to automatically maximize when I open them. I tried right-clicking on the "START" button, selecting "OPEN" and opening the Progams folder. The I right-clicked on Outlook Express and selected "PROPERTIES". From there I went to the the "SHORTCUT" tab and changed the setting under "RUN" to "MAXIMIZED". When I went back to open Outlook Express, it still opened in an un-maximized window

I'm running Windows 98 and Outlook Express 5. Can anyone tell me how to set it up so that both Outlook Express and messages open up maximized

Thank
LPS
 
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Roady [MVP]

Upgrade to Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and apply all the security patches as
well.

Then;
Ask in an Outlook Express forum. This is an Microsoft Office Outlook forum.

Outlook Express is family of Internet Explorer and Outlook of the Office
family.

Here is the link for the right forum
http://communities.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.asp?icp=InternetExplorer

Good Luck!

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LPS said:
I want my Outlook Express and e-mail to automatically maximize when I open
them. I tried right-clicking on the "START" button, selecting "OPEN" and
opening the Progams folder. The I right-clicked on Outlook Express and
selected "PROPERTIES". From there I went to the the "SHORTCUT" tab and
changed the setting under "RUN" to "MAXIMIZED". When I went back to open
Outlook Express, it still opened in an un-maximized window.
I'm running Windows 98 and Outlook Express 5. Can anyone tell me how to
set it up so that both Outlook Express and messages open up maximized.
 

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