[mso] Can responders be changed unbeknowest to user?
- From: "Robert Carneal" <carnealre@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 15:32:34 -0500
I remember trying to help a user with an unrelated problem to Microsoft
Office or Outlook, and had sent an email to her only to get "Aggravation
Reply" (LOL, that is what I call AutoResponders.). I asked if she had taken
it off, and she said she not set it, and didn't know it was set. She had not
heard of it, she said.
I have removed several viruses from her computer for her; could/would one of
them change Outlook like that? I can't figure out which one it would have
been. Personally, I think she set it and plain forgot it <89yrs>, but she is
a good customer so I'd rather not tell her that.
Can a user keep an Auto Responder from being set by anything except the user
in some way?
Thanks,
Robert
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