No Email Icon In Tray

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Guest

I have lost the email icon in the tray when I receive new emails in Outlook 2002 (running on Windows XP with IE 6). I double-checked and the option is still enabled in the Outlook options, via this method:

Click the Tools menu, Select Options.
On the Preferences Tab, Click E-mail Options.
Click Advanced E-mail Options.
Check to select the Show an envelope icon in the system tray.

However, I do not receieve the email icon in the tray when I get new email. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get it back?
 
R

Roady

Check your Notification Area and expand it when neccesary. Make sure you
configure it to always show;
Control Panel-> Taskbar and Start Menu-> button Customize

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Stephen Stark said:
I have lost the email icon in the tray when I receive new emails in
Outlook 2002 (running on Windows XP with IE 6). I double-checked and the
option is still enabled in the Outlook options, via this method:
Click the Tools menu, Select Options.
On the Preferences Tab, Click E-mail Options.
Click Advanced E-mail Options.
Check to select the Show an envelope icon in the system tray.

However, I do not receieve the email icon in the tray when I get new
email. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get it back?
 
G

Guest

That took care of it - thanks. I just went in and customized that email icon to always show, rather than hide when not used. Thanks again!
 
R

Roady

You're welcome! :)

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Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News
Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more...

Questions of the month:
-Color Code Your E-Mail Advanced
-Add Sound To Your E-mail

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Stephen Stark said:
That took care of it - thanks. I just went in and customized that email
icon to always show, rather than hide when not used. Thanks again!
 

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