RULES WIZARD: Turning off Default "THIS MACHINE ONLY"

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Rampager83

Whenever I create a RULE I have to go in manually and uncheck ON THIS MACHINE
ONLY or the rule will not run.

I'm on an independent Laptop running OUTLOOK 2003 locally via a standard
POP3 account.

This is a royal PAIN.

Thanks!
Rampager83
 
R

Rampager83

Because, unless I manually UNCHECK this option, the rule won't work!

I have had this problem for several years, across a couple of
re-installations, but have only recently thought to bring it to the Forum.

Any ideas?

THANKS!
Ramp

Milly Staples said:
Why do you think you need to turn this off?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Rampager83 said:
Whenever I create a RULE I have to go in manually and uncheck ON THIS
MACHINE
ONLY or the rule will not run.

I'm on an independent Laptop running OUTLOOK 2003 locally via a standard
POP3 account.

This is a royal PAIN.

Thanks!
Rampager83
 
T

tatay

I have the same issue. I not unchecked then the rule will not work. It runs
but does nothing. When unchecking the "THIS MACHINE ONLY", then it works.

This is a consistant issue on any machine for any user.

Rampager83 said:
Because, unless I manually UNCHECK this option, the rule won't work!

I have had this problem for several years, across a couple of
re-installations, but have only recently thought to bring it to the Forum.

Any ideas?

THANKS!
Ramp

Milly Staples said:
Why do you think you need to turn this off?

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Rampager83 said:
Whenever I create a RULE I have to go in manually and uncheck ON THIS
MACHINE
ONLY or the rule will not run.

I'm on an independent Laptop running OUTLOOK 2003 locally via a standard
POP3 account.

This is a royal PAIN.

Thanks!
Rampager83
 

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