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Old May 29th, 2004, 01:31 PM
R. Beers
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I just purchased a Cannon LiDE 30 Flatbed scanner and it has a button on the front to automatically scan the page into a file, then open MS Outlook 2003, attach it to a new mail message, then you type in the email address, and chick the send button in MS Outlook 2003. THe problem is that chicking the send button does not send the message and I do not get any error message. I am not using a MS Exchange server; I use RoadRunner POP3/SMTP server for sending and receiving my email messages. If I do a File/Save, Exit the email message, I can then start MS Outlook 2003 and send the saved email message. Does anyone know why this is happening?

Thanks,

R. Beers
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Old May 29th, 2004, 02:01 PM
Roady [MVP]
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Default Canon LiDE 30 Flatbed Scanner email button...

I'm not exactly sure why this happens. I have this behaviour on one of my
testing machines as well. CTRL+ENTER still allows me to send the message
though.

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I just purchased a Cannon LiDE 30 Flatbed scanner and it has a button on
the front to automatically scan the page into a file, then open MS Outlook
2003, attach it to a new mail message, then you type in the email address,
and chick the send button in MS Outlook 2003. THe problem is that
chicking the send button does not send the message and I do not get any
error message. I am not using a MS Exchange server; I use RoadRunner
POP3/SMTP server for sending and receiving my email messages. If I do a
File/Save, Exit the email message, I can then start MS Outlook 2003 and
send the saved email message. Does anyone know why this is happening?

Thanks,

R. Beers



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Old May 30th, 2004, 02:36 AM
R. eers
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Default Canon LiDE 30 Flatbed Scanner email button...

You are correct the CTRL+ENTER does work; but I sure would like the SEND button to work too. Does anyone know why MS Outlook 2003 would behave in this way?


Thanks,

R. Beers

----- Roady [MVP] wrote: -----

I'm not exactly sure why this happens. I have this behaviour on one of my
testing machines as well. CTRL+ENTER still allows me to send the message
though.

--
Roady [MVP]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Creating Signatures
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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"R. Beers" wrote in message
...
I just purchased a Cannon LiDE 30 Flatbed scanner and it has a button on
the front to automatically scan the page into a file, then open MS Outlook
2003, attach it to a new mail message, then you type in the email address,
and chick the send button in MS Outlook 2003. THe problem is that
chicking the send button does not send the message and I do not get any
error message. I am not using a MS Exchange server; I use RoadRunner
POP3/SMTP server for sending and receiving my email messages. If I do a
File/Save, Exit the email message, I can then start MS Outlook 2003 and
send the saved email message. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Thanks,
R. Beers




 




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