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SUMMARYOlreadme.txt is a text file that contains supplemental information about Microsoft Outlook 97 for Windows. The "More Information" section of this article contains the complete text of this file, which is located in the Office folder on your Microsoft Office 97 compact disc. It is also located in the Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office folder on your hard drive after you install Microsoft Office 97 on your computer.
MORE INFORMATIONMICROSOFT OUTLOOK 97 README FILE (c) 1996 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This document provides late-breaking or other information that supplements the Microsoft Outlook 97 documentation. If you installed Microsoft Outlook 97 with Microsoft Office 97, see also the Microsoft Office 97 readme file (OfRead8.txt) for information that is relevant to all Microsoft Office 97 products. CONTENTS
INSTALLING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 97 IMPORTANT: Disable Virus Protection Before Running Setup Minimum System Requirements for Microsoft Outlook 97 Requirements for Microsoft Outlook 97 with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Using Punctuation Characters in Directory Names May Cause Problems Setting Up Outlook for People Who Share a Computer Setting Up Outlook for Use With Schedule+ Removing Schedule+ After You Install Outlook Installing Microsoft Fax After You Install Outlook USING INBOX Automatic Message Tracking Changing and Removing an E-mail AutoSignature You Use with WordMail Using Print Preview and WordMail Using WordMail Templates Using the MSN Information Service in Outlook Moved, Read, or Modified Items Aren't Archived as Expected Synchronizing All Folders or Deleting an Offline Folder File (.ost) After Disabling an Offline Folder File Internet Mail and MSN Information Services Are Not Available on Windows NT Workstation 3.51 Updating Items in Folders when You Change Where Mail is Delivered USING CALENDAR Clearing Free/Busy Time After Creating a New Calendar Recurring Appointments Are Not Archived Printing a Shared Outlook or Schedule+ Calendar USING CONTACTS Adding a Contacts Folder to the List of Address Books to Be Checked for Names Using the Outlook Address Book After You Switch to Outlook from Microsoft Exchange Client Windows NT Workstation 3.51: Some Dialing Features Are Not Available WORKING WITH ITEMS AND FILES Microsoft Personal Web Server File Can Cause Problems When You Drag and Drop Information Finding Items and Documents Using the More Advanced Button "Items that do not match" Search Criteria Does Not Work with Other Search Criteria Expected Item Isn't Returned when Searching For or Filtering Items View All File Types and File Name Extensions in Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Speeding Up the Search for Files PRINTING Help Topics Graphics Don't Print Clearly Message Does Not Print Using HP LaserJet 5L MICROSOFT OFFICE 97 VALUPACK Microsoft Office 97 Sounds Don't Work with Windows NT Workstation 3.51 Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack Setup May Not Be Successful Without Administrative Permissions Installing Files for The Timex Data Link Watch From a CD- ROM or a Networked Computer IMPORTING AND EXPORTING INFORMATION Field Requirements in the Map Custom Fields Dialog Box Importing Microsoft Excel 97 Data into Microsoft Outlook 97 Importing Postal Codes into Outlook Using Import and Export Converters from the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack When You Run Outlook From a CD-ROM or a Networked Computer Creator Program Must Be Installed to Import Microsoft Schedule+, NetManage ECCO Pro, and Lotus Organizer Files Importing NetManage ECCO Pro 3.03 Files Tasks Without Dates Are Not Imported from NetManage ECCO Pro Lotus cc:Mail Service Provider Error Message Incorrectly Refers to File Named Cwimport.txt Exporting Information to a Personal Address Book Mail Merge Errors in Microsoft Word 97 with Comma Separated Values or Tab Separated Values Files Exported from Microsoft Outlook 97 Recurring Tasks and Recurring Appointments Cannot Be Exported from a Personal Folder File CREATING AND USING FORMS Changing an Icon for an Outlook Form Using Outlook Forms After Running Microsoft Exchange Client Setup Making Forms in the Organization Forms Library Available for Offline Use Form Field and Result Lost If Recipient Is Not Running WordMail MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC SCRIPTING EDITION Code Samples Do Not Run Changes to Code Examples for Events Events Don't Apply to NoteItem and ReportItem ObjectsINSTALLING MICROSOFT OUTLOOK 97
IMPORTANT: Disable Virus Protection Before Running SetupSome virus protection programs, such as VSafe.com and Norton Anti- Virus Autoprotect, can interfere with the Microsoft Outlook 97 Setup program. If you use a virus protection program on your computer, please disable it before running Setup. (You can re- enable the virus protection program after Setup is complete.) Note: If your virus-detection program starts automatically when you start Windows, you can disable it by restarting Windows while holding down the SHIFT key.
Minimum System Requirements for Microsoft Outlook 97To use Microsoft Outlook 97, you need:
Requirements for Microsoft Outlook 97 with Windows NT Workstation 4.0To use Microsoft Outlook 97 with Windows NT Workstation 4.0, you must install Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later.
Using Punctuation Characters in Directory Names May Cause ProblemsIf the name of the directory you install Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Excel 97, Microsoft Outlook 97, Microsoft PowerPoint 97, or Microsoft Word 97 into includes a comma (,), single quotation mark ('), or exclamation point (!), you may have problems when you use the programs. To avoid problems, use the default directory or use only letters and numbers in directory names.
Setting Up Outlook for People Who Share a ComputerThe first time you start Outlook on a computer on which no user profile exists, Outlook creates a default user profile (C:\\Win95\Profiles\ Microsoft Outlook) for one person. When several people share a computer, each person should have a separate user profile that includes an e-mail service, the Outlook Address Book, and a personal folder (.pst) file (if a Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not used to store Outlook data). To set up Outlook on a shared computer, follow these general steps (for more information, see Microsoft Outlook Help):
Setting Up Outlook for Use With Schedule+If you are upgrading from the version of Schedule+ 95 installed with Office 95 to Outlook 97 or Office 97 while concurrently migrating from Microsoft Mail 3.x to Microsoft Exchange Server, you may need to complete the following installation steps before you install Outlook 97 or Office 97.
Removing Schedule+ After You Install OutlookIf you already have Schedule+ installed on your computer when you install Outlook 97 or Office 97, the Setup program keeps Schedule+ so you can import Schedule+ information into Outlook or share information with others who use Schedule+ in the following ways: view free/busy details of Schedule+ users, open a Schedule+ appointment book in Outlook, and use Schedule+ 95 as your primary calendar in Outlook. After you import Schedule+ information into Outlook and you no longer need to use Schedule+ to share information, you may want to delete Schedule+ for more hard disk space on your computer. If you delete Schedule+ and later need to use it with Outlook, you can run the Setup program for Outlook 97 or Office 97 to install the Schedule+ files you need. To install the Schedule+ files, you must uninstall and then reinstall the Schedule+ Support Files option. Follow these steps:
Installing Microsoft Fax After You Install OutlookIf you use Outlook with Windows 95 and you want to install the Microsoft Fax component of Windows 95, you must perform the following steps:
USING INBOX
Automatic Message TrackingWhen you select the Process Delivery, Read, And Recall Receipts On Arrival and Delete Receipts And Blank Responses After Processing check boxes on the E-mail tab of the Options dialog box (Tools menu), you receive notification messages in your Inbox for messages you track. Outlook may require 30 to 60 seconds of idle time on your computer to process the notification message, at which time it deletes the notification message from your Inbox and automatically records it on the Tracking tab of your original message. Notification messages are processed automatically only from the Inbox. The message you send is updated only if it has not been moved from the folder where you keep copies of sent messages (by default, the Sent Items folder).
Changing and Removing an E-mail AutoSignature You Use with WordMailTo change an AutoSignature you use with WordMail, perform the following steps:
Using Print Preview and WordMailYou cannot view a message in print preview when you use WordMail. Additionally, when you use WordMail as your e-mail editor, the Page Setup and the Print dialog boxes are the Word dialog boxes, not the Outlook dialog boxes. Note that you can use print preview for other items in Outlook, such as appointments or tasks, when you use WordMail.
Using WordMail TemplatesThere are six custom e-mail templates and one blank e-mail template you can use when you select Word as your e-mail editor in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange. (Some Help topics state that there are ten e-mail templates available.)
Using the MSN Information Service in OutlookIf you use MSN, The Microsoft Network as an information service in Outlook, you must use version 4.2.5799 or later. If you use an older version, you cannot send or receive messages.
Moved, Read, or Modified Items Aren't Archived as ExpectedWhen you select a folder for AutoArchive, if the folder contains items you have moved, read, or modified, the items may not be archived as expected. This occurs because when you move, read, or modify an item, the modification date for the item is changed to the current date, so that the item is not as old as it was before you altered it. Items are archived according to the date moved, read, or modified, not according to the date created.
Synchronizing All Folders or Deleting an Offline Folder File (.ost) AfterDisabling an Offline Folder FileIf you use the Services dialog box in Outlook to disable an offline folder file (.ost), the All Folders command (Tools menu, Synchronize submenu) is still available, even though the offline folders are disabled. Additionally, you cannot delete the offline folder file from your hard disk. This occurs because Outlook is using the offline folder file until you close Outlook and log off the mail server. To do this, click Exit And Log Off on the File menu. You can now delete the .ost file from your hard disk. When you start Outlook again, the All Folders command (Tools menu, Synchronize submenu) is no longer available.
Internet Mail and MSN Information Services Are Not Available on Windows NTWorkstation 3.51If you use Windows NT Workstation 3.51, Internet Mail and MSN, The Microsoft Network information services are not available in Outlook.
Updating Items in Folders when You Change Where Mail is DeliveredIf you change the location where new mail is delivered from your Mailbox folder on a server to a personal folder file on your computer hard disk (Delivery tab, Services command, Tools menu), the items in your Inbox on the server are automatically downloaded to the Inbox in your personal folder file on your hard disk. However, the items in your other folders, such as Calendar, Tasks, and Journal, are not automatically copied to your personal folder file. To copy these items, perform the following steps:
Clearing Free/Busy Time After Creating a New CalendarIf you remove Calendar (for example, by deleting the Calendar folder in Microsoft Exchange Client), a new Calendar is created in Outlook and the free/busy time from the previous Calendar is not cleared. The new Calendar does not contain the appointments from the previous Calendar; however, the free/busy time that was bold in your previous Calendar is bold in the new Calendar. To clear the free/busy time in Calendar that does not represent a Calendar item, perform the following steps:
Recurring Appointments Are Not ArchivedWhen you archive items in a Calendar folder (File menu, Archive command; or File menu, Folder submenu, Properties command, AutoArchive tab), recurring items are not archived if any occurrences are scheduled after the archive date. Old occurrences of a recurring item in a Calendar folder are needed to keep track of future occurrences.
Printing a Shared Outlook or Schedule+ CalendarWhen you have permission to read another person's Calendar folder but not their Tasks folder in Outlook, you cannot view or print the TaskPad with the Calendar. You may need to perform the following steps to print the Calendar:
Day1.prt Day2.prt Month1.prt Month2.prt Trifold3.prt Week1.prt Week2.prt Week3.prtThe print files are available on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.microsoft.com/outlook/USING CONTACTS
Adding a Contacts Folder to the List of Address Books to Be Checked forNamesWhen you set up a Contacts folder to appear in the Address Book dialog box, the folder is not added to the list of address books to be checked for names. The Contacts folder does appear in the Show Names From The box in the Address Book dialog box. However, the folder does not appear in the When Sending Mail, Check Names Using These Address Lists In The Following Order box in the Services dialog box. To make sure the Contacts folder is checked for names after you set up the folder to appear in the Address Book dialog box, perform the following steps:
Using the Outlook Address Book After You Switch to Outlook from MicrosoftExchange ClientIf you switch to Outlook from Microsoft Exchange Client and decide to use an existing user profile, the Outlook Address Book service is automatically added to your user profile the first time you start Outlook. (The Outlook Address Book shows e-mail names and address information of your contacts in the Contacts folder in Outlook.) To make the Outlook Address Book available, click Exit And Log Off on the File menu, and then restart Outlook.
Windows NT Workstation 3.51: Some Dialing Features Are Not AvailableIf you use Outlook with Windows NT Workstation 3.51, the following dialing features are not available:
Microsoft Personal Web Server File Can Cause Problems When You Drag andDrop InformationIf you downloaded a beta version of Microsoft Personal Web Server onto a computer running Microsoft Windows 95, you may have problems when you try to drag and drop information between Microsoft Outlook 97 and other programs. This problem occurs because you have a version of a file named Rpcrt4.dll that is incompatible with Microsoft Outlook 97. To fix the problem, download the QFE fix from:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/support.htm Finding Items and Documents Using the More Advanced ButtonWhen setting search criteria for finding items or files using the Find dialog box, if you use the same field to set multiple criteria, items that meet one of the multiple criteria within that field are found. However, if you use the More Advanced button (available only if you add search extensions) on the Advanced tab to set search criteria, and you set criteria using the same field on another tab in the Find dialog box, only the items or files that meet all of the search criteria are found. For example, if you set search criteria using the Importance field on the More Choices tab, and you set search criteria using the Importance field from the More Advanced button, only items that meet all of the search criteria are found.
"Items that do not match" Search Criteria Does Not Work with Other SearchCriteriaIf you load the Microsoft Exchange extension Emsuix.ecf and use the More Advanced button on the Advanced tab in the Find dialog box, the Only Items That Do Not Match These Conditions check box does not apply for other search criteria you set in the Find dialog box. For example, if you use the More Choices tab to set criteria to return only items that are read, and then select the Only Items That Do Not Match These Conditions check box using the More Advanced button, items that are read are returned instead of items that are unread. The search criteria you set using the More Advanced button does not work with other search criteria you set in the Find dialog box.
Expected Item Isn't Returned when Searching For or Filtering ItemsIf you are searching for or filtering items and you use the name of a day as criteria, such as messages sent on or before Sunday, Outlook returns the items that meet the criteria for the next occurring instance of that day. To make sure Outlook returns the items for the day you want, be as specific as possible, such as last Sunday, tomorrow, or 2/27/97.
View All File Types and File Name Extensions in Windows NT Workstation 4.0The procedure to view all file types and file name extensions in Windows NT Workstation 4.0 is different than in Windows 95. To view all file types and file name extensions in Windows NT Workstation 4.0, perform the following steps:
Speeding Up the Search for FilesWhen you use the Find dialog box to search for files that contain certain information (by contents), the search is much faster if you select the specific type of file you are looking for. For example, if you are searching for Word documents that contain the word Sales, click Documents (*.doc) in the Of Type box in the Find dialog box before you perform the search. PRINTING
Help Topics Graphics Don't Print ClearlyWhen you print a Help topic that contains a graphic, the graphic may not print clearly. In particular, this occurs when you print a topic with grayscale colors using a printer driver that does not have options to control dithering.
Message Does Not Print Using HP LaserJet 5LWhen you print a mail message using the Memo print style to an HP LaserJet 5L printer using the HP LaserJet 5L printer driver from Hewlett Packard, the body of the message may not print. To print the message to the HP LaserJet 5L printer, perform any of the following:
Microsoft Office 97 Sounds Don't Work with Windows NT Workstation 3.51The Office 97 sounds available in the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack don't work if you use Windows NT Workstation 3.51, even if the Provide Feedback With Sound check box is selected on the General tab in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) in the Office programs. Note that the sounds available with the Office Assistant do work with Windows NT Workstation 3.51 if you have selected the Make Sounds check box on the Options tab in the Office Assistant dialog box.
Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack Setup May Not Be Successful WithoutAdministrative PermissionsIf you use Windows NT Workstation 3.51 or later, you must be a member of the Administrators group to install some components of the Office 97 ValuPack.
Installing Files for The Timex Data Link Watch From a CD-ROM or a NetworkedComputerThere are two versions of the Office 97 ValuPack Setup program that install files for The Timex Data Link Watch. One version is for Windows 95 and Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and the other is for Windows NT Workstation 3.51. If Outlook was installed on your computer to run from a CD-ROM or to run from a networked computer, you must use the Windows NT Workstation 3.51 version of the Office 97 ValuPack Setup program to install files for The Timex Data Link Watch. IMPORTING AND EXPORTING INFORMATION
Field Requirements in the Map Custom Fields Dialog BoxWhen you import a file into a folder in Outlook, you can use the Map Custom Fields dialog box to specify the fields that information is imported into. As a minimum, you must add a field to the Mapped From column for each of the following fields in Outlook to import the file.
Importing Microsoft Excel 97 Data into Microsoft Outlook 97When you import data from a named range of a Microsoft Excel 97 worksheet into Outlook, the first row of the named range is imported as field names. Outlook reserves the first row of a named range for field names (you use field names in the Map Custom Fields dialog box in Outlook to associate data in cells on the worksheet with the correct fields in Outlook). If the range you import does not contain field names, the first row of data will be interpreted as field names and will not import as data. To ensure all the data in the named range is imported, use the first row for field names.
Importing Postal Codes into OutlookYou cannot import postal codes that include a hyphen (such as ZIP plus four codes in the U.S.) into the Contacts folder in Outlook. To import postal codes that start with zero, such as 02205, save the original file in CSV format and then import the file into Outlook.
Using Import and Export Converters from the Microsoft Office 97ValuPack When You Run Outlook From a CD-ROM or a Networked ComputerIf you run Outlook from a CD-ROM, you cannot import or export from Symantec ACT! 2.0; NetManage ECCO Pro 3.0, 3.01, or 3.02; or Starfish Sidekick 1.0/95; or import or export Outlook journal entries, notes, or mail messages, even if you install converters from the Office 97 ValuPack. If you run Outlook from a networked computer, your network administrator must complete the following steps so that you can import information from Symantec ACT! 2.0; NetManage ECCO Pro 3.0, 3.01, or 3.02; or Starfish Sidekick 1.0/95; or import or export Outlook journal entries, notes, or mail messages.
Creator Program Must Be Installed to Import Microsoft Schedule+, NetManageECCO Pro, and Lotus Organizer FilesTo import a Microsoft Schedule+ file, a Lotus Organizer 2.1 file, or a NetManage ECCO Pro file into Outlook, you must have the program that was used to create the file installed on your computer. For example, to import an ECCO Pro file into Outlook, you must have ECCO Pro installed on your computer.
Importing NetManage ECCO Pro 3.03 FilesThe import and export converter for NetManage ECCO Pro in the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack supports versions 3.0, 3.01, and 3.02. To import a NetManage ECCO Pro 3.03 file, first save the file in .csv format in ECCO Pro 3.03. In Outlook, click Import And Export on the File menu. In the Import And Export Wizard, select the Import From Schedule+ Or Another Program Or File option, and then select Comma Separated Values.
Tasks Without Dates Are Not Imported from NetManage ECCO ProWhen you import a NetManage ECCO Pro file into Outlook, tasks in the ECCO Pro To-Do list that do not have associated dates are not imported to the Outlook task list.
Lotus cc:Mail Service Provider Error Message Incorrectly Refers to FileNamed Cwimport.txtIf you use Microsoft Outlook as your e-mail client with a Lotus cc:Mail postoffice, and if you try to import or update mail messages, you may see an error message that refers to a file named Cwimport.txt if your system is not set up properly. The file Cwimport.txt is not included with Microsoft Outlook 97 or Microsoft Office 97. If you see this message, check your network connection, and then try again. Also, try reinstalling the Lotus cc:Mail information service from the Microsoft Office 97 ValuPack. If the error message continues to appear, and you are sure the network is running, and you are properly connected, and the Lotus cc:Mail information service files are installed, your computer may not have enough free environment space. For assistance, see your administrator.
Exporting Information to a Personal Address BookYou can export information to a Personal Address Book from Outlook. In the Help topic File Types You Can Import To Or Export From Outlook, the entries for Microsoft Exchange Personal Address Book should read as follows:
File extension: .pab Import: Yes Export: Yes Mail Merge Errors in Microsoft Word 97 with Comma Separated Valuesor Tab Separated Values Files Exported from Microsoft Outlook 97When you export a file from Outlook as Comma Separated Values or Tab Separated Values to use in a mail merge in Word, use the Map Custom Fields dialog box in Outlook to select only the fields you want to export for the mail merge. If you don't use the Map Custom Fields dialog box, you may get unexpected results in Word.
Recurring Tasks and Recurring Appointments Cannot Be Exported from aPersonal Folder FileIf you export a recurring task or a recurring appointment from a personal folder file (that is, you keep tasks and appointments on your hard disk instead of on a server), only the first occurrence is exported. CREATING AND USING FORMS
Changing an Icon for an Outlook FormIf you change the icon for an Outlook Form, you must select a new icon from a valid icon file (valid icon files typically have an .ico extension). If you do not use a valid icon file, you won't be able to publish the form.
Using Outlook Forms After Running Microsoft Exchange Client SetupIf you run Microsoft Exchange Client Setup after installing Microsoft Outlook, your send and reply messages may look different because the Microsoft Exchange Client forms are registered instead of the Microsoft Outlook forms. To avoid this problem and to be able to switch between Microsoft Outlook Forms and Microsoft Exchange Client forms, select the Visuals For Forms Design check box during Microsoft Outlook Setup. For more information about how to install a component by using Setup, see Microsoft Outlook Help.
Making Forms in the Organization Forms Library Available for Offline UseIf a message that uses a form in the Organization Forms Library is added to the offline folder file, that form is available in the offline folder file. However, in general, if you use an offline folder file, the forms in the Organization Forms Library are not available when you work offline. To make forms in the Organization Forms Library available offline, perform the following steps to add the forms to the Personal Forms Library:
Form Field and Result Lost If Recipient Is Not Running WordMailIf you use WordMail as your e-mail editor and you send a message that contains a form field, such as a drop-down list form field, neither the form field nor the result appear if you send the message to a recipient who is not using WordMail. To avoid losing form fields and results when you send the form to someone who is not using WordMail, send the form as an attached document. MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC SCRIPTING EDITION
Code Samples Do Not RunThe code examples in Microsoft Outlook Visual Basic Help (VbaOutl.hlp) were written for Visual Basic for Applications. The code examples will run in Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) with slight modifications. To run most of the VbaOutl.hlp code examples in VBScript, replace "CreateObject("Outlook.Application")" and "GetObject("","Outlook.Application")" with just "Application", and replace all built-in constants with the literal numeric values of those constants. The following example runs in Visual Basic for Applications:
Set olMAPI = GetObject("","Outlook.Application").GetNameSpace("MAPI") Set myItem = olMAPI.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderTasks)The following version of the same example runs in VBScript. (The numeric value of the constant olFolderTasks is 13.)
Set olMAPI = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI") Set myItem = olMAPI.GetDefaultFolder(13)For tables of built-in Outlook constants and their literal numeric values, see Microsoft Outlook Constants in VbaOutl.hlp.
Changes to Code Examples for EventsIn code examples for the following events in Microsoft Outlook Visual Basic Help (VbaOutl.hlp), myItem should be Item:
Close Event Open Event Read Event Reply Event Send EventEvents are only available in Visual Basic Scripting Edition.
Events Don't Apply to NoteItem and ReportItem ObjectsIn Microsoft Outlook Visual Basic Help (VbaOutl.hlp), omit the NoteItem and ReportItem objects from the list of objects events apply to.
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