Outlook newsreader installation

G

Guest

I dropped the 'news' icon while moving it to the 'Go' menu to set up the
newsreader; now I can't find it in the Commands list under Add Remove
Buttons\Customize\Commands tab\Categories\Go, and can't set up the
newsreader. how can I fix this?
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It should be there unless you used it once and were prompted to make it
default.

To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch
it, click the "Don't ask me again" box and then click the No button.



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Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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G

Guest

Mary said:
Use the Reset button in Customize Toolbars and see if the corrects it.

"CHES writes:
Thanks, Mary, I'd already tried that, but without success, also tried
repairing the MS Office Suite, also without success!

I think that reinstallation might be the answer, but hope I don't loose all
the messages in the inbox/outbox as a result - will archiving before hand
prevent this?
 
G

Guest

Thanks Diane, tried that too, and it didn't fix it - I saw your suggestion in
another post and hoped that it would work!

Diane Poremsky said:
It should be there unless you used it once and were prompted to make it
default.

To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel |
Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If
OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch
it, click the "Don't ask me again" box and then click the No button.



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/


CHES said:
I dropped the 'news' icon while moving it to the 'Go' menu to set up the
newsreader; now I can't find it in the Commands list under Add Remove
Buttons\Customize\Commands tab\Categories\Go, and can't set up the
newsreader. how can I fix this?
 
B

Brian Tillman

CHES said:
I dropped the 'news' icon while moving it to the 'Go' menu to set up
the newsreader; now I can't find it in the Commands list under Add
Remove Buttons\Customize\Commands tab\Categories\Go, and can't set up
the newsreader. how can I fix this?

To get the News item back, open IE and click Tools>Internet Options>Programs
and use the Newsgroups drop-down to select Outlook Express. If OE asks you
if you want to make it the default newsreader, select the "do not ask again"
box and click No.
 
D

Doug_Dread

It's just going to disappear again when you try to set it up, waste of time.
I eventually accepted making Outlook Express my default newsreader, it's a
much better/simpler interface anyhow and 100% reliable.

Same goes for here at work where the Email package is Novell Groupwise.
Keeping the mail and news functions separate makes for trouble-free
communication.
 
G

Guest

Thanks everyone for your input; I eventually reinstalled Outlook, and got
the newsreader installed, just as the directions say. It seems to use a
separate newreader opening in a separate window (likely the newsreader from
Outlook Express - for Doug)

Important Reminder: before reinstalling, EXPORT YOUR ADDRESS BOOK and
ARCHIVE YOUR MESSAGES (if they were not left on the server) and forgood
measure, make a separate copy of the archive before reinstalling, otherwise
the reinstallation wil write over the old info, and you'll loose all the
messages. (You'll be able to recover the address book as there is
autocomplete for the email address of the 'add new contact' dialogue (if you
type a single letter in the email address box, all the previous enties
starting with that letter will be displayed as in a dropdown list -very
tedious but possible)

Once again, thanks everyone!
 
D

Doug_Dread

CHES said:
Thanks everyone for your input; I eventually reinstalled Outlook, and got
the newsreader installed, just as the directions say. It seems to use a
separate newreader opening in a separate window (likely the newsreader from
Outlook Express - for Doug)

Yup, I believe it IS the newsreader from Outlook Express. I created the
account in Outlook just before the "news" button went AWOL and when I
accepted OE as the default, it returned, unchanged and identical to what I
had set up.
 
B

Brian Tillman

It's just going to disappear again when you try to set it up, waste
of time.

No one else has ever reported that.
I eventually accepted making Outlook Express my default
newsreader, it's a much better/simpler interface anyhow and 100%
reliable.

Since Outlook uses Outlook Express for its newreader, this is what you would
have done if you had followed the steps I outlined.
 
B

Brian Tillman

CHES said:
Thanks everyone for your input; I eventually reinstalled Outlook, and
got the newsreader installed, just as the directions say. It seems to
use a separate newreader opening in a separate window (likely the
newsreader from Outlook Express - for Doug)

Important Reminder: before reinstalling, EXPORT YOUR ADDRESS BOOK and
ARCHIVE YOUR MESSAGES (if they were not left on the server) and
forgood measure, make a separate copy of the archive before
reinstalling, otherwise the reinstallation wil write over the old
info, and you'll loose all the messages.

Never export. Just make a copy of the PST and you're all set.
(You'll be able to recover
the address book as there is autocomplete for the email address of
the 'add new contact' dialogue (if you type a single letter in the
email address box, all the previous enties starting with that letter
will be displayed as in a dropdown list -very tedious but possible)

The name cache you describe is the file {profilename}.NK2 located in
the (hidden) folder %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It disappears because you answer Yes to a dialog - To get the News command
back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and
change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to
make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, click the
"Don't ask me again" box and then click the No button.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/


It's just going to disappear again when you try to set it up, waste of
time.
I eventually accepted making Outlook Express my default newsreader, it's a
much better/simpler interface anyhow and 100% reliable.

Same goes for here at work where the Email package is Novell Groupwise.
Keeping the mail and news functions separate makes for trouble-free
communication.
 

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