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send button is missing only when I log in

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ottoschmitty - 05 Feb 2006 16:50 GMT
My send and send/receive buttons are missing from Outlook 2003 only when I
log into the computer as the user.  If any other user logs in to the same
computer, the send and send/receive buttons appear and function properly.  
Also, only when I am logged in, the send and send/receive commands are
missing from the toolbar customizing screen.  If I log into a different
computer, the send and send/receive buttons appear and work properly.  I have
tried everything I can think of and read but can't figure this out.  Help!!!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 05 Feb 2006 20:01 GMT
Do you have a mail account configured under that profile?

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After furious head scratching, ottoschmitty asked:

| My send and send/receive buttons are missing from Outlook 2003 only
| when I log into the computer as the user.  If any other user logs in
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| everything I can think of and read but can't figure this out.
| Help!!!
ottoschmitty - 05 Feb 2006 20:19 GMT
Yes, I have four e-mails accounts properly configured.

> Do you have a mail account configured under that profile?
>
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> | everything I can think of and read but can't figure this out.
> | Help!!!
ottoschmitty - 08 Feb 2006 15:33 GMT
Any other suggestions?

> Yes, I have four e-mails accounts properly configured.
>
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> > | everything I can think of and read but can't figure this out.
> > | Help!!!
 
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