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Daryl LFP
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Hello everyone,
I have a very random and seemingly insignificant question, but this issue is driving one of our users crazy. She is using Outlook 2016 on a Remote Desktop Server (Server 2016 Standard). When she goes to attach a file to an email, the "Insert File" box always opens in the top-left corner of the screen. When moving it to a different position on the screen, Outlook doesn't remember this and will open it up in the top-left corner the next time she attaches a file.
The reason this has become an issue is because she sends a lot of reports in the morning and refers to the subject line of her email to make sure she is sending the correct report to the correct people. For the 15 to 20 reports she has to send each day, she has to move the box out of the way every single time.
I have followed the steps in this article, but it did not seem to make a difference:
Resetting Windows Explorer
All of her other applications will remember the position of the dialog boxes that they open. For example, Notepad will remember the position of where the "Save as" dialog box last was, and Adobe Reader will remember the location of where the "Open" dialog box last was.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
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I have a very random and seemingly insignificant question, but this issue is driving one of our users crazy. She is using Outlook 2016 on a Remote Desktop Server (Server 2016 Standard). When she goes to attach a file to an email, the "Insert File" box always opens in the top-left corner of the screen. When moving it to a different position on the screen, Outlook doesn't remember this and will open it up in the top-left corner the next time she attaches a file.
The reason this has become an issue is because she sends a lot of reports in the morning and refers to the subject line of her email to make sure she is sending the correct report to the correct people. For the 15 to 20 reports she has to send each day, she has to move the box out of the way every single time.
I have followed the steps in this article, but it did not seem to make a difference:
Resetting Windows Explorer
All of her other applications will remember the position of the dialog boxes that they open. For example, Notepad will remember the position of where the "Save as" dialog box last was, and Adobe Reader will remember the location of where the "Open" dialog box last was.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Continue reading...