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TrackingID : 1832
Posted : Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 10:06:45 AM
By : dlw1314
Outlook/Yahoo ProblemConfiguration:
A friend of mine recently set up a yahoo email account and ever since then, I cannot reply to any emails she sends to me. I can send a new message to her without any problems, but if I click on reply, my Outlook program hangs and I have to restart my system to get the application to work again. When I “CTL-ALT-DLT”, I see that the WINWORD application has stopped responding. I’m using Outlook 2000.

Is this a problem with my system, hers, or just some kind of weird incompatibility between Outlook & Yahoo? Not a huge problem, I know, but I’d like to know why this is happening!

Thanks!
Operating System : Windows ME

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Re: Outlook/Yahoo Problem by Anonymous Ghost on December 19th, 2004 02:22:28 PM
this is happening to me too. Did you ever find a fix?

charlesk@metcohq.com
Re: Outlook/Yahoo Problem by jmcclafferty on January 10th, 2005 01:53:53 PM
Under Tools, Options, Mail Format unckeck "Use Word to Edit..."

Probably an OLE issue.

Jim
Re: Outlook/Yahoo Problem by Anonymous Ghost on January 17th, 2005 10:36:34 AM
Iwonna know Yahoo sever to setup out look
Re: Outlook/Yahoo Problem by Anonymous Ghost on July 11th, 2005 06:43:24 AM
i have a yahoo email address and i dont know how to set up outlook with it or if outlook even supports yahoo addresses can anyone help? ringispil11@yahoo.com
Re: Outlook/Yahoo Problem by Anonymous Ghost on July 11th, 2005 07:09:51 AM
You need to a have paid to Yahoo for being able to use Outlook.

You setup the yahoo's account the same way you setup any other POP3,SMTP accounts with the server names provided by Yahoo.

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