Hi Ben,
Not sure if this may help you or not. I understand that you are using
Outlook 2003 and from what I've read it's suppose to work with Vista,
however some older versions will work, but not without problems. I don't
know much about Outlook as I've never used it, but in interest trying to
help you I've found the following.
http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/
AutoIt v3 is a freeware BASIC-like scripting language designed for
automating the Windows GUI and general scripting.
Another fix written by Coyote_HU seems to have worked for some. Look almost
at the bottom of this page. On the left you will see Coyote_HU and to the
right the scripts he wrote to open Outlook and make it work as it should.
http://help.lockergnome.com/vista/Ou...pict31248.html
--
All the best,
SG
Is your computer system ready for Vista?
https://winqual.microsoft.com/hcl/
"Ben" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks William, but didn't work. FIrst of all the change to the POP and
> SMPT
> port settings simply froze the program. Had to go back to the
> Charter-recommended 100/25 settings. And when I went to the Security
> settings on Control Panel, could not find Microsoft Outlook there
> anyplace,
> including using the Browse button, etc.
> -- So no progress at all. Appreciate your efforts, but no-go. Ben
> Ben
>
>
> "William Anderson" wrote:
>
>> Hey there Ben,
>>
>> I set up POP3 mail accounts from both MSN and GMAIL on my laptop and
>> haven't
>> run into any issues. There's a couple of things I'd like for you to
>> check
>> out.
>>
>> 1. Open Outlook.
>> 2. Click the Tools menu, and select Account Settings...
>> 3. Highlight your account and click on Change…
>> 4. Click on the Test Account settings button and note any errors that
>> occur.
>> 5. Click on the More Settings button.
>> 6. Click on the Advanced tab.
>> 7. Check the incoming and outgoing server port numbers. By default they’ll
>> be 995 for POP and 587 for SMTP. Also note for the encrypted connection
>> settings if it is set to TLS, SSL, None, or Auto.
>> 8. Cancel out of all the settings dialogues.
>> 9. Go to Control Panel>Security Center.
>> 10. On the left side of the Window, click on Windows firewall.
>> 11. On the left side of the Window, click on Allow a program through
>> Windows
>> Firewall.
>> 12. Make sure the Microsoft Outlook box is checked.
>>
>> If you encountered an error during the test, post it here for me to take
>> a
>> look at. If not, you’ll need to contact your mail provider to make sure
>> that
>> those settings for POP/SMTP are correct. They should have the info
>> handy.
>> Sometimes they'll use port settings other than the defaults.
>>
>> Let me know how it goes!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Will
>>
>>
>> "Ben" wrote:
>>
>> > William: This is an '03 version of Office and it ran perfectly on XP.
>> > Now I
>> > am running it on a new PC running Vista and this problem has existed
>> > since it
>> > was first installed. And other than having to enter my password every
>> > time,
>> > the program runs flawlessly. So the problem is merely an
>> > inconvenience, but
>> > will appreciate any suggestions. Thanks Ben
>> > --
>> > Ben
>> >
>> >
>> > "William Anderson" wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hey there Ben,
>> > >
>> > > I haven't forgotten about you. When I get home tonight I'll go
>> > > through the
>> > > POP/SMTP configs on my home box and create a walkthrough for you for
>> > > testing
>> > > the connection.
>> > >
>> > > Question, was it working until recently? Or has it never worked on
>> > > your
>> > > Office 2k7 setup before?
>> > >
>> > > "Ben" wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Using Chartermi.net, a standard POP/SMPT setup. Any suggestions?
>> > > > --
>> > > > Ben
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > "William Anderson" wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > > Hey there Ben,
>> > > > >
>> > > > > What e-mail service are you trying to connect to? Hotmail?
>> > > > > Yahoo? Maybe I
>> > > > > can go through some of the settings with you.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > "Ben" wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > > New Vista user and I am the administrator and only user.
>> > > > > > Microsoft Outlook
>> > > > > > will not store my password. Have used various approaches to
>> > > > > > the e-mail
>> > > > > > account page and always check the Store Password box but it
>> > > > > > never stores, so
>> > > > > > I have to provide the password every time I check my mail.
>> > > > > > Anyone have a
>> > > > > > suggestion? Frustrating.
>> > > > > > --
>> > > > > > Ben