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| Email and Windows Vista All issues relating to email and email software using Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail) |
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In XP and previous versions of Windows, whenever I opened OE it would
automatically open and display the "Inbox" folder. Have looked for a setting within Windows Mail to accomplish this but have not found it. Is it possible ?? ray |
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Mine opens to the inbox automatically. There was a registry setting called
"Launch Inbox", but it seem to have been removed. steve "scsisys" wrote in message ... In XP and previous versions of Windows, whenever I opened OE it would automatically open and display the "Inbox" folder. Have looked for a setting within Windows Mail to accomplish this but have not found it. Is it possible ?? ray |
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Put a "shortcut" on the Links Bar and now it opens to the InBox.
thanks,,, ray "Steve Cochran" wrote in message ... Mine opens to the inbox automatically. There was a registry setting called "Launch Inbox", but it seem to have been removed. steve "scsisys" wrote in message ... In XP and previous versions of Windows, whenever I opened OE it would automatically open and display the "Inbox" folder. Have looked for a setting within Windows Mail to accomplish this but have not found it. Is it possible ?? ray |
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"scsisys" wrote in message ... In XP and previous versions of Windows, whenever I opened OE it would automatically open and display the "Inbox" folder. Have looked for a setting within Windows Mail to accomplish this but have not found it. Is it possible ?? ray IIRC? The check box setting is on the welcome page, bottom left corner. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. OE. [DTS] |