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Double entries in send/receive window

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ldodero - 20 Mar 2008 22:24 GMT
Hello, I'm having a very strange problem in Outlook. I'm using Outlook
2003 SP3 with regular POP accounts. I connect to three different POP
accounts; two on Comcast and one at my work. The weird thing is, every
5 or 6 times I do a send/receive, I get double the accounts showing up
on the window! I've uploaded an example of both, can someone tell me
how to get rid of this? Steps taken so far involve:

-Uninstalling Outlook, rebooting, reinstalling Outlook.

-Uninstalling all of Office, moving my PST files, deleting my accounts
and starting from scratch with a new PST file.

Screenshots are here:

Normal Screen:

http://bayimg.com/MaJiMaAbd

Double Screen:

http://bayimg.com/maJioaABd

Thanks!
Michal [Outlook MVP] - 21 Mar 2008 08:43 GMT
> Hello, I'm having a very strange problem in Outlook. I'm using Outlook
> 2003 SP3 with regular POP accounts. I connect to three different POP
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> Double Screen:
> http://bayimg.com/maJioaABd

Maybe you are manually doing Send/Receive and the same time Outlook does it
automatically - scheduled Send/Receive.

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Michal [Microsoft Outlook MVP]

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