Re: Dissconnection
- From: "Greg Giles" <GregGiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 12:21:08 -0700
Good evening: Russ, thankyou sincerely for your information, even more so as
you are not a representative of Microsoft, it has made things clearer. I have
a Broadband connection so the cost of being connected does not present an
issue. Is there an option for a dial up connection that does not disconnect
(now spelt correctly) after the start up send and recieve?
Thankyou again Greg Giles.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> No, I am not a Microsoft representative.
> I explained all this in my first post. Outlook manages phone line
> connections (which means it will disconnect it after an automatic poll so
> you don't stay online and incur extra connection charges).
> Outlook will not manage a LAN connection (which is always online and thus
> requires no management). The LAN setting has nothing to do with your actual
> connection capability. If you do not have a LAN and have only a dial up
> connection, the LAN setting will revert to your dial up connection once it
> finds no active LAN connection.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Greg Giles" <GregGiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E38583EB-80DE-4A80-8921-F90F09C9387E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks for your info, the end comment ref LAN, outlook will not manage
> > that,
> > what do you mean please, that a LAN connection will not be dissconnected
> > but
> > outlook will not manage it meaning? And if i use this method how do i get
> > the
> > dialler to come back when outlook is opened, if you can assist thankyou.
> > Are
> > you a Microsoft representative?
> >
> > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> Behaving as designed. When you set up automatic polling with a Phone Line
> >> connection, Outlook will manage that connection and hang up after each
> >> automatic poll under the assumption that dial up users do not want to
> >> remain
> >> online after an unattended poll and rack up extra connection charges.
> >> If that is not what you want, select another connection type, like LAN.
> >> Outlook will not manage that.
> >> --
> >> Russ Valentine
> >> [MVP-Outlook]
> >> "Greg Giles" <GregGiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:FDCF6D9B-357A-4DE2-A000-79C745B4AE70@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > connect using my phone line is checked, or rather a "dot" is in it, the
> >> > only
> >> > other places to put a "dot" are, connect using my local area
> >> > network(LAN)
> >> > and
> >> > connect using internet explorer or a 3rd party dialer, within
> >> > properties
> >> > there are numerous options, one that does NOT exist is an option to
> >> > "hang
> >> > up
> >> > after sending and recieving", However i am not dissconnected if i click
> >> > on
> >> > send and recieve manually after the auto one starting outlook????
> >> >
> >> > "Brian Tillman" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Greg Giles <Greg Giles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > Please excuse my lack of knowledge, under outlook tools, then e mail
> >> >> > accounts more settings and then the connections tabs there are a lot
> >> >> > of selections, what am i looking for? Am i looking in the wrong
> >> >> > place?
> >> >>
> >> >> You're looking in the correct place. What options do you have
> >> >> checked?
> >> >> --
> >> >> Brian Tillman
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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