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From: D. Spencer Hines on 2 Jul 2008 02:39 The Connection Box which showed progress in the downloading and transmission of files, with Hide, Stop and Details Buttons... It was a very useful progress indicator in OE -- as well as a handy switch to turn downloading, or transmission off ---- quickly WLM seems to have only an anemic little textual message in the lower right corner... Or am I missing something? DSH
From: Steve Thackery on 2 Jul 2008 04:02 Just press the Send/Receive button twice in succession. SteveT
From: R. C. White on 2 Jul 2008 08:55 Hi, DSH. Once you get the progress window opened (as the others said, or double-click the "anemic little textual message" in the lower right corner, the right end of the Status Bar; you DO have the Status Bar turned on, don't you?), click the Pushpin in the lower right corner of that progress window. This will keep that window open until you dismiss it in some way, such as by clicking Hide or the red-corner X or just by clicking on the Reading Pane or other location to move Windows' focus to that window. Depending on how YOU use OE/WM/WLM, this little window can be a blessing or an irritation - or both at different times. This behavior is the same in OE, in WM and in WLM. But you may have set the pushpin in OE so long ago that you have forgotten that you ever did it. Like I did. ;^} RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc(a)grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "D. Spencer Hines" <panther(a)excelsior.com> wrote in message news:##HAE6A3IHA.3556(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > The Connection Box which showed progress in the downloading and > transmission of files, with Hide, Stop and Details Buttons... > > It was a very useful progress indicator in OE -- as well as a handy switch > to turn downloading, or transmission off ---- quickly > > WLM seems to have only an anemic little textual message in the lower right > corner... > > Or am I missing something? > > DSH
From: D. Spencer Hines on 2 Jul 2008 09:00 Thank you kindly. But why twice, rather than just once as in OE? DSH "Steve Thackery" <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message news:uQ75hwB3IHA.1808(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Just press the Send/Receive button twice in succession. > > SteveT
From: Steve Thackery on 2 Jul 2008 09:05
> But why twice, rather than just once as in OE? Because lots of people found it to be a distracting nuisance. Now you've got the choice of whether you see it or not. SteveT |