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Old February 14th 07, 08:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default outlook 2003 has 2 "send" labels in the send receive drop down

hi, sometimes, i have to reboot my machine because the send recieve button in
outlook does not work, when i go to the drop down menu, i dont see any of my
"accounts" listed, and I see the word "send", then the next line is
duplicated and also says 'send". the only way to get back to "normal" is to
reboot the whole system until it happens again. This usually happens once per
day.
 




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