dwallace115
Thu Nov 20 15:17:01 PST 2008
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> Try this - it works for me.
>
> Open a new message window (or any Outlook item) and resize it to your
> specifications. Then close the window using Shift+X (upper right hand close
> X). The next time you open that message window, it should open to your
> previous size.
>
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> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
> How to ask a question:
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>
>
> After furious head scratching, dwallace115 asked:
>
> | I would ask the same question without the cautic closing line. I've
> | just begun experiencing the very same issue, and the only thing that
> | might have changed (to the best of my knowledge) is automatic updates
> | being loaded. I've added no new software, am running XP SP3 and
> | Outlook Office 2003 Professional with all the updates. Now every
> | time I open Outlook and hit the new message radio button, the blank
> | e-mail opens full screen. I can resize it to a normal partial
> | window, and it will then open that size for the rest of the session,
> | however when I close Outlook and then reopen it later in the day, the
> | new message is full sized again. I can not find any settings within
> | Outlook to adjust this, and in searching the net, I find this
> | question asked in several forums, but no one seems to have a
> | solution. I'm hoping you do. I am comfortable making changes in the
> | registry if required. If there is something that can set this and
> | keep it that size in the future, I would appreciate any help you can
> | offer.
> |
> | Best regards,
> | d
>
> Actually, that didn't work either. It essentially had the same result of holding the resized window for the rest of the session, but upon closing Outlook and then reopening or rebooting, the window came back full sized.
What I did to fix it, was to deinstall Outlook. Clean the registry of any
traces of Outlook, and then reinstalled. Now it's working like it's supposed
to and playing nice with other applications. My only guess is that something
in the registry got hosed up somehow, and deinstalling and cleaning the
registry must have gotten rid of the errant entry. Although this takes some
time (about 40 minutes), I didn't lose any of my folder trees, and so
reinstallation was fairly painless.
Thank you again for your follow up suggestion, but perhaps this will help
others that ask with the same problem.
Regards,
Doug
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