Re: Reply function mysteriously disabled in OWA ?!
From: manoj pandey (mpande2_at_rediffmail.com)
Date: 04/23/04
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 23:39:19 -0700
Just remove any hotbar or searchbar like google.yahoo,msn
if installed.
>-----Original Message-----
>Based on my experience, this kind of behavior may occur
if one of the
>following factors is true:
>
>1. There is conflicting third party program.
>
>2. The system file is corrupted.
>
>I suggest you perform the following steps
>
>Step 1: Clean IE(Internet Explorer) Temporary Files
>============
>1. Click Start, click Run, input "INETCPL.CPL" (without
the quotation marks)
>and press Enter.
>
>2. Under the General tab - Click Delete cookies and
Delete Files.
>
>3. Click Clear History in the History area, and then
click OK in the dialog
>box that appears.
>
>4. Click Settings, click View Objects, delete all objects
there, and then
>close the window.
>
>5. Click View Files, delete all files there, and then
close the window.
>
>6. On the Advanced tab, click the Restore Defaults
button, and then click to
>clear the checkbox beside "Enable third-party extensions".
>
>7. Click OK to save these settings.
>
>Step 2: Use a third party ad remover such as Ad-Aware to
clean up any
>possible spyware from your system:
>
>1. Download and install Ad-Aware 6 from the following
page:
>http://lavasoft.element5.com/support/download/
>
>2. Click Start -> All Programs -> Lavasoft Ad-aware 6 to
start Ad-aware.
>
>3. Click "Scan Now" on the left pane, and then
click "Next".
>
>4. After the scan, click "Next", "Next", and then "OK".
>
>Now go ahead and restart your computer. Once you restart,
try logging into
>OWA.
>
>--
>Shawn Jarrett [MSFT]
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>"BlueIceCrystal" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:A29E7E32-101A-4A39-8482-1BD39AC1CBA0@microsoft.com...
>>I tried your suggestion, and sadly it did not work.
>> Its probably an issue on my computer, since the reply
function works in
>> the computer lab but not on my comp.
>> I have all the updates as far as I can go, using
Windows Update.
>> Any other ideas?
>
>
>.
>
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