From: monique on 28 May 2010 08:41 "RedT in Glendale, AZ" <arizonatory(a)cox.net> escreveu na mensagem news:kIlAn.90338$kj3.68375(a)newsfe08.iad... > My neighbor asked me to solve a problem with his computer - seems like > Outlook Express (Ver > 6.0) flashes an error message when he sends an e-mail. (Typical Microsoft > error message in that it doesn't say what the error is) Then, the > application sends 2 or 4 or 6 copies of the same e-mail. Any ideas? > > He also uses a laptop, and Outlook Express works as designed when sending > e-mail from the laptop (through the desk-top router). I did remove > (unsuccessfully) the Outlook components, rebooted and saw that Outlook was > still there doing its' nasty thing of sending 6-8 e-mails. > > He is using McAfee, has the latest updates, and the entire computer has > been scanned without any reported viruses. > My solution is to reformat the hard drive (the PC operates sooooooo slow) > and reinstall applications, but my neighbor is reluctant to do that. Using > the web mail application from Cox.Net works well for him, but he would > prefer Outlook Express because he is most familiar with it. > > > Would appreciate any assistance. > > RedT in Glendale, AZ > >
From: Roberto Caputo on 8 Jun 2010 16:11 "RedT in Glendale, AZ" <arizonatory(a)cox.net> ha scritto nel messaggio news:kIlAn.90338$kj3.68375(a)newsfe08.iad... > My neighbor asked me to solve a problem with his computer - seems like > Outlook Express (Ver > 6.0) flashes an error message when he sends an e-mail. (Typical Microsoft > error message in that it doesn't say what the error is) Then, the > application sends 2 or 4 or 6 copies of the same e-mail. Any ideas? > > He also uses a laptop, and Outlook Express works as designed when sending > e-mail from the laptop (through the desk-top router). I did remove > (unsuccessfully) the Outlook components, rebooted and saw that Outlook was > still there doing its' nasty thing of sending 6-8 e-mails. > > He is using McAfee, has the latest updates, and the entire computer has > been scanned without any reported viruses. > My solution is to reformat the hard drive (the PC operates sooooooo slow) > and reinstall applications, but my neighbor is reluctant to do that. Using > the web mail application from Cox.Net works well for him, but he would > prefer Outlook Express because he is most familiar with it. > > > Would appreciate any assistance. > > RedT in Glendale, AZ > >
From: lamas luis alberto on 10 Jun 2010 21:14
"Roberto Caputo" <pompeorobertocaputo(a)libero.it> escribi� en el mensaje news:O%23wHSb0BLHA.5464(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "RedT in Glendale, AZ" <arizonatory(a)cox.net> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:kIlAn.90338$kj3.68375(a)newsfe08.iad... >> My neighbor asked me to solve a problem with his computer - seems like >> Outlook Express (Ver >> 6.0) flashes an error message when he sends an e-mail. (Typical Microsoft >> error message in that it doesn't say what the error is) Then, the >> application sends 2 or 4 or 6 copies of the same e-mail. Any ideas? >> >> He also uses a laptop, and Outlook Express works as designed when sending >> e-mail from the laptop (through the desk-top router). I did remove >> (unsuccessfully) the Outlook components, rebooted and saw that Outlook >> was still there doing its' nasty thing of sending 6-8 e-mails. >> >> He is using McAfee, has the latest updates, and the entire computer has >> been scanned without any reported viruses. >> My solution is to reformat the hard drive (the PC operates sooooooo slow) >> and reinstall applications, but my neighbor is reluctant to do that. >> Using the web mail application from Cox.Net works well for him, but he >> would prefer Outlook Express because he is most familiar with it. >> >> >> Would appreciate any assistance. >> >> RedT in Glendale, AZ >> >> > > |