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windows messenger and OE integration
i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007.
recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar in outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did not set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, OE fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up OE properly as the default newsreader. however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do not start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web browsing in IE and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it appears a little differently. at the same time, i can see that windows messenger, which i have configured to work on my machine but not to start up automatically with windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM contacts listed in the folders of OE. i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i start OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, what would be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate simultaneously like this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank you. john |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:41:17 -0500, jw72253 wrote:
> i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007. > recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default > newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar in > outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read > newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did not > set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, OE > fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up OE > properly as the default newsreader. > > however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do not > start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web browsing in IE > and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it appears a little > differently. at the same time, i can see that windows messenger, which i > have configured to work on my machine but not to start up automatically with > windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM contacts listed in the > folders of OE. > > i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two > programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i start > OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, what would > be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate simultaneously like > this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank you. When you start MSOE from within Outlook, you only invoke the news reader. When you invoke MSOE from a newslink in your browser, you invoke the full email and news client. Quite possibly, you also have Windows Messenger configured as your system default IM program. You need to check your system links in Windows Messenger, and make sure that you have disabled any integrations. Possibly change your system default so you don't have a default IM client. You should also open MSOE full (not from Outlook), and close your Contacts pane. And double check that MS Outlook is configured as your defaul mail client; MSOE should only be your defaul news client if you are using Outlook for email. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
If you are going to start OE outside of Outlook and just want to use the
newsgroup features, then see: Command Line Options for Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177233 Also see: To prevent MS Messenger from loading with OE http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/disabmes.htm As for why? Apparently someone at Microsoft thought it was a nifty feature to integrate them. No doubt, some users like it, and others hate it. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "jw72253" <no_spam@microsoft.net> wrote in message news:ui5PEzO6IHA.1192@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook > 2007. recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the > default newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard > toolbar in outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose > than to read newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this > machine. i did not set up a mail account in OE. when i click the > News command in outlook, OE fires up and does what i would expect. i > believe that i have set up OE properly as the default newsreader. > > however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do > not start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web > browsing in IE and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, > it appears a little differently. at the same time, i can see that > windows messenger, which i have configured to work on my machine but > not to start up automatically with windows, also loads. furthermore, > i can see the IM contacts listed in the folders of OE. > > i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two > programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i > start OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, > what would be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate > simultaneously like this? can anyone tell me what is happening? > thank you. > > john > |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
Start here: http://kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_messenger.htm
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jw72253 wrote: > i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007. > recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default > newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar in > outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read > newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did not > set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, OE > fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up OE > properly as the default newsreader. > > however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do not > start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web browsing in > IE > and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it appears a little > differently. at the same time, i can see that windows messenger, which i > have configured to work on my machine but not to start up automatically > with > windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM contacts listed in the > folders of OE. > > i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two > programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i > start > OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, what > would > be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate simultaneously like > this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank you. > > john |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
based on the responses, it appears as if i implied that i do not want the
integration between OE and windows messenger. this was not my intention. i was only trying to ask a question about why there is an integration. as far as i can tell, the main benefit is that one can consolidate their contact lists in one place, the address book, and, furthermore, that one could easily switch between IMing and emailing one of these contacts "on the fly" if one chose to do so. aside from these two consequences, i understand no other purpose or advantage. if there were more to it, then i may think it is nifty too. i could better judge whether i want or like it. even so, however, it seems to be a moot point because this integration, from what i can see, only occurs when OE is also configured to allow mail. in my case, since i have not so configured OE, windows messenger does not fire up automatically when i start it from within outlook. in fact, this feature under Tools/Options is actually greyed out (inoperative) as it also is under View/Layout. I can see no reference to mail when OE loads from outlook, and it only says Outlook Newsreader. the first time i ever started OE on my system, windows asked me questions about setting up mail, etc., which i answered saying that i was not intending it for mail. on the other hand, when OE starts up not from within outlook, as when i click on a newsgroup link in my browser, the appeareance is different and it does have the email functionality options available, even though i have not set up a mail account in OE. Michael, your link related to Command Line Options is great. if i could make OE open using the command line for newsgroup only whenever i click on a newsgroup link within my browser, this would be the perfect situation. in addition, i was able to configure it not to invoke the windows messenger program at startup using the method described in the other link you prvided. thank you for this information. "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:eEIV82R6IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > If you are going to start OE outside of Outlook and just want to use the > newsgroup features, then see: > > Command Line Options for Outlook Express > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177233 > > Also see: > To prevent MS Messenger from loading with OE > http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/disabmes.htm > > As for why? Apparently someone at Microsoft thought it was a nifty > feature to integrate them. No doubt, some users like it, and others hate > it. > > -- > > Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm > > > > "jw72253" <no_spam@microsoft.net> wrote in message > news:ui5PEzO6IHA.1192@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007. >> recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default >> newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar in >> outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read >> newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did not >> set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, >> OE fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up >> OE properly as the default newsreader. >> >> however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do >> not start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web >> browsing in IE and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it >> appears a little differently. at the same time, i can see that windows >> messenger, which i have configured to work on my machine but not to start >> up automatically with windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM >> contacts listed in the folders of OE. >> >> i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two >> programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i >> start OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, >> what would be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate >> simultaneously like this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank >> you. >> >> john >> > |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
i have to agree that there is certainly a lot of good information at this
link for disabling windows messenger. unfortunately, i somehow implied that i was dissatisfied with WM when in fact i am not. i am using version windows messenger version 5.1 within windows xp professional, and i find it sufficient for my purposes. now that i have learned how to keep it from starting automatically when OE is started, i have no issues with it. i suppose there may be a benefit in having it integrated with OE. however, aside from the fact that these two programs can share one contact list, i do not see how the link between them is helpful. mostly, however, i would prefer that OE operate and appear the same way when i open it outside of outlook as it does when i open it from within outlook. thanks. john "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23kAVxBS6IHA.3856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Start here: http://kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_messenger.htm > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > jw72253 wrote: >> i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007. >> recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default >> newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar in >> outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read >> newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did not >> set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, >> OE >> fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up OE >> properly as the default newsreader. >> >> however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do >> not >> start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web browsing in >> IE >> and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it appears a >> little >> differently. at the same time, i can see that windows messenger, which i >> have configured to work on my machine but not to start up automatically >> with >> windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM contacts listed in >> the >> folders of OE. >> >> i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two >> programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i >> start >> OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, what >> would >> be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate simultaneously like >> this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank you. >> >> john > |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
As regards using the newsgroup links, you could try altering the file
association for "URL News Protocol" to add the command line switch. But the command line already has a command line switch. So I don't know if adding a second one will cause problems. See the Identifying Attachment File Types and Setting File Associations section of Decoding Internet Attachments - A Tutorial http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_san...e.htm#identify -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "jw72253" <no_spam@microsoft.net> wrote in message news:OnVilbs6IHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > based on the responses, it appears as if i implied that i do not want > the > integration between OE and windows messenger. this was not my > intention. i > was only trying to ask a question about why there is an integration. > as far > as i can tell, the main benefit is that one can consolidate their > contact > lists in one place, the address book, and, furthermore, that one could > easily switch between IMing and emailing one of these contacts "on the > fly" > if one chose to do so. aside from these two consequences, i > understand no > other purpose or advantage. if there were more to it, then i may > think it > is nifty too. i could better judge whether i want or like it. > > even so, however, it seems to be a moot point because this > integration, from > what i can see, only occurs when OE is also configured to allow mail. > in my > case, since i have > not so configured OE, windows messenger does not fire up automatically > when > i start it from within outlook. in fact, this feature under > Tools/Options > is actually greyed out > (inoperative) as it also is under View/Layout. I can see no reference > to mail when OE loads from outlook, and it only says Outlook > Newsreader. > the first time i ever started OE on my system, windows asked me > questions > about > setting up mail, etc., which i answered saying that i was not > intending it > for mail. > > on the other hand, when OE starts up not from within outlook, as when > i > click on a newsgroup link in my browser, the appeareance is different > and it > does have the email functionality options available, even though i > have not > set up a mail account in OE. > > Michael, your link related to Command Line Options is great. if i > could make OE open using the command line for newsgroup only whenever > i click on a newsgroup link within my browser, this would be the > perfect situation. in addition, i was able to configure it not to > invoke the windows messenger program at startup using the method > described in the other link you prvided. thank you for this > information. > > > "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@prodigy.net> wrote in message > news:eEIV82R6IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> If you are going to start OE outside of Outlook and just want to use >> the >> newsgroup features, then see: >> >> Command Line Options for Outlook Express >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=177233 >> >> Also see: >> To prevent MS Messenger from loading with OE >> http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/disabmes.htm >> >> As for why? Apparently someone at Microsoft thought it was a nifty >> feature to integrate them. No doubt, some users like it, and others >> hate >> it. >> >> -- >> >> Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm >> >> >> >> "jw72253" <no_spam@microsoft.net> wrote in message >> news:ui5PEzO6IHA.1192@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook >>> 2007. >>> recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default >>> newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard >>> toolbar in >>> outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to >>> read >>> newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i >>> did not >>> set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in >>> outlook, >>> OE fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set >>> up >>> OE properly as the default newsreader. >>> >>> however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i >>> do >>> not start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web >>> browsing in IE and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts >>> up, it >>> appears a little differently. at the same time, i can see that >>> windows >>> messenger, which i have configured to work on my machine but not to >>> start >>> up automatically with windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see >>> the IM >>> contacts listed in the folders of OE. >>> >>> i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these >>> two >>> programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when >>> i >>> start OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. >>> furthermore, >>> what would be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate >>> simultaneously like this? can anyone tell me what is happening? >>> thank >>> you. >>> >>> john >>> >> > > > > > > > |
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Re: windows messenger and OE integration
=> The functionality you're describing is that of Windows Live/MSN
Messenger, not Windows Messenger. See the link I cited in my first reply ('Remove MSN Messenger from Outlook Express...') to disable this functionality. => HOW TO properly set up Outlook for Mail and Outlook Express for News A. Set the defaults to use Outlook Express to access Newsgroups: 1. Control Panel | Internet Options | Programs | Newsgroups | Select Outlook Express and OK your way out; 2. Do not let Outlook or Outlook Express let themselves set to the default newsreader: a. Start Outlook Express to access news. When OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, click the "Don't ask me again" box and then click the "No" button; b. Close Outlook Express and start Outlook. When it asks whether you want to set Outlook as your default mail and news handler choose "No". Leave Outlook open and continue to the next section. 3. Set the Outlook Toolbar: a. Choose View > Toolbars> Customize*; b. Select the Commands tab; c. From the Categories list select "Go"; d. From the Commands list select "News" and drag & drop it to any place you want on the Toolbar. The default location is in the "Go" menu. e. Press Close to return to Outlook. *Not seeing the News option in Customize? Choose View > Toolbars > Customize > Toolbars (tab) > Select Menu Bar and press Reset > Start again from #3 above. B. Start Outlook Express as Newsreader from a shortcut 1. Copy the following line to your clipboard (CTRL+C): "C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe" /newsonly 2. Right click on an empty area of your Desktop and choose New > Shortcut; 3. Paste the contents of your clipboard (CTRL+V) into the "Type the location of the item" box; 4. Press Next; 5. Type a name for the shortcut (e.g., Newsreader); 6. Press Finish and your shortcut will be created. You can drag & drop this shortcut to anywhere you want (e.g., Quick Launch toolbar, Shortcuts section of the Navigation Pane in Outlook 2003). Freely adapted from http://www.sparnaaij.net/Faq/news.htm and http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040122.htm#news -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ jw72253 wrote: > i have to agree that there is certainly a lot of good information at this > link for disabling windows messenger. unfortunately, i somehow implied > that > i was dissatisfied with WM when in fact i am not. i am using version > windows messenger version 5.1 within windows xp professional, and i find > it > sufficient for my purposes. now that i have learned how to keep it from > starting automatically when OE is started, i have no issues with it. > > i suppose there may be a benefit in having it integrated with OE. > however, > aside from the fact that these two programs can share one contact list, i > do > not see how the link between them is helpful. > > mostly, however, i would prefer that OE operate and appear the same way > when > i open it outside of outlook as it does when i open it from within > outlook. > thanks. > > john > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23kAVxBS6IHA.3856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Start here: http://kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_messenger.htm >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> jw72253 wrote: >>> i am running windows XP professional and office 2007 with Outlook 2007. >>> recently i configured outlook to use Outlook Express as the default >>> newsgroup reader by adding the Go/News command to the standard toolbar >>> in >>> outlook. i do not have OE configured for any other purpose than to read >>> newsgroups, and i have never used it for mail on this machine. i did >>> not >>> set up a mail account in OE. when i click the News command in outlook, >>> OE >>> fires up and does what i would expect. i believe that i have set up OE >>> properly as the default newsreader. >>> >>> however, i have noticed something peculiar happening with OE when i do >>> not >>> start it from within outlook; say, for example, when i am web browsing >>> in >>> IE >>> and click on a newsgroup link. although OE starts up, it appears a >>> little >>> differently. at the same time, i can see that windows messenger, which >>> i >>> have configured to work on my machine but not to start up automatically >>> with >>> windows, also loads. furthermore, i can see the IM contacts listed in >>> the >>> folders of OE. >>> >>> i read somewhere that there was a tight integration between these two >>> programs (OE and windows Messenger), but i never observed it. when i >>> start >>> OE from within outlook, nothing like this happens. furthermore, what >>> would >>> be the purpose of haveing these two programs operate simultaneously like >>> this? can anyone tell me what is happening? thank you. >>> >>> john |
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