M
Mark Steinberg
I am running MS Office 2000 under Windows 98.
I have added an entry on Task Scheduler to start Outlook
At Logon. However, Task Scheduler does NOT start Outlook.
Troubleshooting Task Scheduler indicates that it may need
a Command-line Option.
If that is the problem does anyone know what the Command-
Line option is.
Is ther another way to get Outlook to start At Logon?
I have added an entry on Task Scheduler to start Outlook
At Logon. However, Task Scheduler does NOT start Outlook.
Troubleshooting Task Scheduler indicates that it may need
a Command-line Option.
If that is the problem does anyone know what the Command-
Line option is.
Is ther another way to get Outlook to start At Logon?