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  #11  
Old July 22nd, 2009, 11:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
OutlookIsTiknMeOff
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #12  
Old August 28th, 2009, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
CT
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Tried removing KB969907 also and did not fix issue.

IS MS working on this issue?????

"OutlookIsTiknMeOff" wrote:

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #13  
Old September 9th, 2009, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Jerry
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Has anyone came up with a fix for this? Without an Exchange server, building
a rule is the only way to create an Outof Office experience.

JL

"CT" wrote:

Tried removing KB969907 also and did not fix issue.

IS MS working on this issue?????

"OutlookIsTiknMeOff" wrote:

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #14  
Old September 9th, 2009, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
CT
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Until they fix it, I'm using this...

http://www.e-mailresponder.com

"Jerry" wrote:

Has anyone came up with a fix for this? Without an Exchange server, building
a rule is the only way to create an Outof Office experience.

JL

"CT" wrote:

Tried removing KB969907 also and did not fix issue.

IS MS working on this issue?????

"OutlookIsTiknMeOff" wrote:

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #15  
Old September 9th, 2009, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Jerry
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Listen to this...

Dell preloaded the software and when installed, Outlook 2007 Rules worked
fine. MS put out the updates that apparently broke the Rules and Alerts
(Cannot reply to message!). Now MS wants to charge me ($$) to open technical
ticket to fix a problem that I'm 99.9% sure they caused.

Oh boy...


"Jerry" wrote:

Has anyone came up with a fix for this? Without an Exchange server, building
a rule is the only way to create an Outof Office experience.

JL

"CT" wrote:

Tried removing KB969907 also and did not fix issue.

IS MS working on this issue?????

"OutlookIsTiknMeOff" wrote:

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #16  
Old September 9th, 2009, 09:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Jerry
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Thanks CT, but this is just what I was hoping not to do - spend more money.

Jerry

"CT" wrote:

Until they fix it, I'm using this...

http://www.e-mailresponder.com

"Jerry" wrote:

Has anyone came up with a fix for this? Without an Exchange server, building
a rule is the only way to create an Outof Office experience.

JL

"CT" wrote:

Tried removing KB969907 also and did not fix issue.

IS MS working on this issue?????

"OutlookIsTiknMeOff" wrote:

This appears to be the fault of the update for Outlook 2007 (KB969907). That
went on SP1 and is included in SP2. All is good with SP1 excluding (KB969907).

"Marie-Claude Pouliot" wrote:

I have the same problem and I even uninstalled the latest security update
since it worked for someone here. Unfortunalty, it didn't solve my problem.

Any new theories?

Thanks

  #17  
Old November 24th, 2009, 11:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
Lee Jones[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

I came up with a work-around the same day but did not post back to this
forum. Here's my attempt to make life easier for everybody.

See my blog post titled "Fix for 'Rules in Error' - 'Cannot Reply to
Message' for Outlook 2007 Out-Of-Office rule" at
http://www.leeandcathy.com/2009/07/f...-reply-to.html
  #18  
Old February 19th, 2010, 10:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
EdH
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

Thanks for the workaround. Method 2 worked for me. But it is incredibly lame
that MS does not come up with a correction to this problem. Or have they
already? Does anyone know?
Thanks
Ed

"Lee Jones" wrote:

I came up with a work-around the same day but did not post back to this
forum. Here's my attempt to make life easier for everybody.

See my blog post titled "Fix for 'Rules in Error' - 'Cannot Reply to
Message' for Outlook 2007 Out-Of-Office rule" at
http://www.leeandcathy.com/2009/07/f...-reply-to.html

  #19  
Old April 28th, 2010, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general
vlh
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Default Outlook 2007 Rules In Error "Cannot Reply to Message"

I still cannot get this to work. This is so frustrating. What is an
entreprenuer to do? Getting ready to leave MS for good... sigh

"EdH" wrote:

Thanks for the workaround. Method 2 worked for me. But it is incredibly lame
that MS does not come up with a correction to this problem. Or have they
already? Does anyone know?
Thanks
Ed

"Lee Jones" wrote:

I came up with a work-around the same day but did not post back to this
forum. Here's my attempt to make life easier for everybody.

See my blog post titled "Fix for 'Rules in Error' - 'Cannot Reply to
Message' for Outlook 2007 Out-Of-Office rule" at
http://www.leeandcathy.com/2009/07/f...-reply-to.html

 




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