From: monique on

"RedT in Glendale, AZ" <arizonatory(a)cox.net> escreveu na mensagem
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> 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

"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

"Roberto Caputo" <pompeorobertocaputo(a)libero.it> escribi� en el mensaje
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> "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
>>
>>
>
>