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Hi,
On startup Outlook 2000 (from Office2000) acts each time initially as if it has never been configured. - It runs me through the startup to choose the service type (Corporate/Workgroup or Internet) - Then recognizes prior settings so I choose to use those (done it the other way also) - Then proceeds to download all the new mail again (creating duplicates. On exit, Vista reports that Outlook has stopped working, collects data and then kills it. Other notes - Using an administrator account - Using a POP3/SMTP service through the workgroup setup (same as on Win2K). -- -Grant |
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Sorry, this is a duplicate (3 instances of same message) - see other message
- "POST" was saying there was an error in entering the message. -- "Grant" wrote: Hi, On startup Outlook 2000 (from Office2000) acts each time initially as if it has never been configured. - It runs me through the startup to choose the service type (Corporate/Workgroup or Internet) - Then recognizes prior settings so I choose to use those (done it the other way also) - Then proceeds to download all the new mail again (creating duplicates. On exit, Vista reports that Outlook has stopped working, collects data and then kills it. Other notes - Using an administrator account - Using a POP3/SMTP service through the workgroup setup (same as on Win2K). -- -Grant |