OWA: reminders can't be deleted/dismissed, read mail appears unrea

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Arjen

Hi,

I am working in a professional environment with Outlook 2003 cached on my
notebook, but also with Outlook Web Access on any computer. The problem I
have is that when reminders pop-up in OWA, they cannot be deleted or
dismissed, this is literally the message in the pop-up.

Second thing is that when I read mail, it appears unread the next login (or
with switching folders) until I have read the mail on my notebook (cached). I
am able to dismiss or ignore reminders in this way too, and then they won't
appear in OWA any longer.

Our IT department says that there isn't a solution for this, you just can't
dismiss reminders in OWA 2003. Is this true?

Many thanks for any reply.
 
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F.H. Muffman

I am working in a professional environment with Outlook 2003 cached on
my notebook, but also with Outlook Web Access on any computer. The
problem I have is that when reminders pop-up in OWA, they cannot be
deleted or dismissed, this is literally the message in the pop-up.

Second thing is that when I read mail, it appears unread the next
login (or with switching folders) until I have read the mail on my
notebook (cached). I am able to dismiss or ignore reminders in this
way too, and then they won't appear in OWA any longer.

Our IT department says that there isn't a solution for this, you just
can't dismiss reminders in OWA 2003. Is this true?

I think your IT department might be wrong, however, you'll want to ask in
microsoft.public.exchange.clients. OWA is part of Exchange and actually
has very little to do with Outlook.
 
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Arjen

thanks
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regards,

Arjen.


F.H. Muffman said:
I think your IT department might be wrong, however, you'll want to ask in
microsoft.public.exchange.clients. OWA is part of Exchange and actually
has very little to do with Outlook.
 

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