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After click on reply in open e-mail msg. window there is wrong e-mail address in To:

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Ing. Peter Cihan - 15 Aug 2007 12:44 GMT
Hallo,

my collegue has really stupid problem. She has huge number of opened
window with messages in Outlook 2003 SP 2 (on Windows XP Pro SP2). If
she clicks on reply, the e-mail address in To: is diffrent. (e-mail
header is O.K. there is not different address in reply-to).

So, she has opened window with e-mail from xxx@yyy.zz and if she
clicks on reply the answer wants to go to ttt@uuu.kk and not to
xxx@yyy.zz

Can you help me?

PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
Ing. Peter Cihan - 15 Aug 2007 14:05 GMT
Probably it is important, I forgot to write, that her .pst file has
almost 4 GB and archive .pst file almost 2 GB (or let say more than 3
GB and more than 1 GB). It is normal?

> Hallo,
>
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>
> PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Aug 2007 01:55 GMT
She still has a lot of open messages?  Why not try closing them and
restarting Outlook?

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> Probably it is important, I forgot to write, that her .pst file has
> almost 4 GB and archive .pst file almost 2 GB (or let say more than 3
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> >
> > PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
Ing. Peter Cihan - 17 Aug 2007 15:33 GMT
Yes, of course, but do it always/everytime?
Yes, she is little bit crazy, expert :), so it is difficult to explain
here, that she uses MS Outlook in strange way.

If you close messages and click on reply in MS Outlook, it is O.K..
But not in window of message.

On 17. Aug, 02:55 h., Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
<JocelynFiorelloMVPOutl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> She still has a lot of open messages?  Why not try closing them and
> restarting Outlook?
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>
> > > PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 18 Aug 2007 08:26 GMT
Try running Detect and Repair from the Help Menu and see if that helps.  You
will need to have the Office installation CD handy.

By the way, if she is using the new Unicode-format .PST files that are the
default in Outlook 2003 and later, their large size of 2 or 4 GB is not a
problem, at least not for Outlook -- it can handle somewhere in the terabyte
range, theoretically.  Of course, the bigger the data file in use, the slower
the program tends to be.  You might want to look into archiving some of her
older data.

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> Yes, of course, but do it always/everytime?
> Yes, she is little bit crazy, expert :), so it is difficult to explain
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> >
> > > > PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
Ing. Peter Cihan - 20 Aug 2007 08:11 GMT
Thank you, I will try.

Have a nice day.

On Aug 18, 9:26 am, Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
<JocelynFiorelloMVPOutl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Try running Detect and Repair from the Help Menu and see if that helps.  You
> will need to have the Office installation CD handy.
[quoted text clipped - 50 lines]
>
> > > > > PS: She has new installation of operational system and MS Outlook.
 
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