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sherifffruitfly

Hi all,

Like the subject says - what gives? It worked fine for years - then
for the last couple of weeks, it's been hit and miss - mostly miss.

Any advice of the form "re-install" will be taken simply as "use
Thunderbird".


Thanks,

cdj
 
sherifffruitfly said:
Like the subject says - what gives? It worked fine for years - then
for the last couple of weeks, it's been hit and miss - mostly miss.

Any issues in other programs? Is it just Outlook that has issues? What
version of Outlook? Does it only happen in a message compose window, or
does it happen in the main window? What version of Outlook? Any add-ins
installed?
Any advice of the form "re-install" will be taken simply as "use
Thunderbird".

Is 'detect and repair' the same as 'reinstall' in your world?
 
Any issues in other programs?
Nope.

Is it just Outlook that has issues?

Same question, same answer.
What version of Outlook?

2003 - my apologies: I thought I included that bit of information.
Does it only happen in a message compose window, or does it happen in the main window?

It's only an issue in the email-listing-pane. The folder pane and the
email body pane are issue-free.
What version of Outlook?

Same question, same answer.
Any add-ins installed?

Two - ZoneAlarm, and an auto-attachment-de-attacher. They've been
installed for a few years. The issue has existed for a few weeks.
Is 'detect and repair' the same as 'reinstall' in your world?

Nope. Unfortunately, it had no effect. All remains as I've described.


Thanks,

cdj
 
sherifffruitfly said:
Same question, same answer.


2003 - my apologies: I thought I included that bit of information.


It's only an issue in the email-listing-pane. The folder pane and the
email body pane are issue-free.


Same question, same answer.


Two - ZoneAlarm, and an auto-attachment-de-attacher. They've been
installed for a few years. The issue has existed for a few weeks.


Nope. Unfortunately, it had no effect. All remains as I've described.

Ok, so I was redundant in my questions. Sorry about that.

Try this.

Exit completely out of Outlook and make sure it's not still running in Task
Manager.
Go to c:\Documents and Settings\%user%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft and rename the forms directory to forms.old and see if that
fixes the problem.
 
Exit completely out of Outlook and make sure it's not still running in Task
Manager.
Go to c:\Documents and Settings\%user%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft and rename the forms directory to forms.old and see if that
fixes the problem.

Had no discernible effect either good or bad, that I can tell. The
forms directory was not re-created (I don't know if you expected it to
be).
 
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