• Subject: Re: .oss files not recognized by Outlook 2007
  • Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
  • Date: 28 Aug 2008
  • References: 1 2 3 4 5
Are you entering the keywords as 'keyword1, keyword2' ? Expanding the
instant search box to show fields? Instant search is almost as powerful as
Advanced find (it doesn't do all fields) and much better than the old Find.
The big draw for Advanced find is that it’s a separate window, so you can
keep working in outlook while it searches, run multiple searches at once,
and keep the results up for hours. (Instant search is almost instant, as are
custom views.)

Are the searches across the entire mailbox or just a single folder? Custom
views work great to apply a 'search' quickly (they use the same filter
dialog as advanced find). Automatic formatting uses the same filter dialog
too, if you need to apply another filter to results (ie, show all mail from
domain.com, directly to me in blue, where I'm cc'd in green and everything
else is bcc'd or newsletters).

While you can apply a custom view to multiple folders, it's not as useful as
a search tool, since its separate folders. On the other hand, using too many
folders within outlook makes it much harder to find anything - its much
faster to apply a view to one folder than it is to use advanced find to
search 30 folders.

No on two versions of outlook. You could do it with a VM, but that works
best with Exchange accts (since you can't access one pst with two outlooks -
you'd need to close one first).

As for the activations - did you try calling in to activate and they told
you absolutely no more? Unless the activations were very frequent, at most
you need to call in - my calls for excessive activations (following
reformats) were all automated.

Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"ianggjames" <ianggjames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:717D4580-1C10-4D2C-A7B7-03AF13FB1D82@microsoft.com...
> I personally don't agree that "improvements in outlook 2007 outweigh the
> loss
> of OSS files". I only bought it because, having had 2 laptops in a row
> stolen, I'd exceeded allowable activations. Instant search, frankly, is
> useless to me, because it doesn't permit searching using a combination of
> categories and keywords and doesn't allow me to exclude records I don't
> want.
> You're right about O2003 - my mis-type - it does work with O2002 though
> (but
> not sure if I'll be able to reinstall that on my desktop PC because of the
> number of previous activations). Advanced Search still works, of course -
> it's just so annoying to have to reinput the search criteria every time
> and I
> still think it's sad that the really useful facility to save searches has
> been arbitrarily removed. Do you know if I can have 2 versions of Outlook
> running on the same PC? (if so, I could possibly use 2002 to open .oss
> files
> when I need to run and print my saved searches). As I said before - not
> exactly progress!!
>
> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Um. Unless you stick with older builds, it won't work with Outlook 2003
>> either. One of the SP's blocks it for security reasons. Frankly, the
>> improvements in outlook 2007 outweigh the loss of OSS files- especially
>> since they are only 'lost' for non-mail folders. Plus, instant search
>> makes
>> up for some of it - the last 10 instant searches are saved, so they are
>> easy
>> to select.
>>
>> --
>> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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>>
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>>
>> "ianggjames" <ianggjames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:46B731A5-DDBF-4DED-A461-8A27CCEC5CCA@microsoft.com...
>> > Unbelievable! I guess that's what Microsoft calls "progress". Back to
>> > Outlook 2003 and £80 wasted.
>> >
>> > "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> It was removed from outlook 2007 - the open menu is for mailbox
>> >> folders,
>> >> not
>> >> oss files. You can make search folders for mail - unfortunately you
>> >> can't
>> >> save searches for other item types.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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>> >>
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "ianggjames" <ianggjames@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:2A79FB66-2DDB-4C7B-AD0D-DD7735B330DC@microsoft.com...
>> >> > I've just upgraded to Outlook 2007 (I know, silly me!) and it won't
>> >> > open,
>> >> > save or even recognize Office Saved Search (.oss) files. The
>> >> > Advanced
>> >> > Find
>> >> > function (which is what uses these files) exists in O-2007 and
>> >> > contains
>> >> > the
>> >> > Open and Save options in the drop-down menu (so presumably the
>> >> > functionality
>> >> > is there somewhere?), but they are greyed out so they can't be used.
>> >> > I've
>> >> > applied the regedit fix described in the Knowledge Base (although
>> >> > that
>> >> > is
>> >> > only claimed to fix O-2000 and O-2003) but it doesn't make any
>> >> > difference.
>> >> > (Actually, doesn't work on O-2002 either, but at least after
>> >> > applying
>> >> > the
>> >> > fix, if you click on a .oss file it opens the search in Outlook OK;
>> >> > but
>> >> > this
>> >> > doesn't happen with O-2007.) Can't find anything about this problem
>> >> > under
>> >> > Help or technical support for O-2007 (searches on "advanced find",
>> >> > .oss,
>> >> > or
>> >> > "saved search" come up with no relevant results). Anyone know how
>> >> > to
>> >> > activate this functionality?
>> >>
>> >>
>>
26 Aug 2008.oss files not recognized by Outlook 2007.ianggjames
26 Aug 2008\ Re: .oss files not recognized by Outlook 2007.Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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