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Outlook 2007 email goes to wrong computer
I have a desktop and a new netbook on the same home LAN. I want the netbook
to receive email and chose one of my rarely used Comcast email addresses that I had previously activated on the desktop computer. I deleted the address from the desktop's Outlook accounts and entered it on the netbook as the only (default) email account. The netbook's Outlook automagically contacts Comcast to obtain the accounts settings. This completes correctly, but the acknowledging email goes to the desktop Outlook. (The account I deleted no longer appears in the list of accounts on the desktop.) I think...well, restart both apps. I do and the same thing occurs. I shut down the desktop and run Outlook's account repair tool on the netbook. Completes successfully, but no message comes through. I shut them both off completely for overnight. Maybe Comcast needs to reset (?). Next day, I start the netbook first. No email messages. I start the desktop and there they all are... So I think...this isn't going to fix easily and decide to create a new email account at Comcast and enter it onto the netbook only. The desktop has never had this new account. Account sets up correctly on the netbook, but all confirming or test emails go to the desktop sysem (which does not show this email account in its list). No email makes it to the netbook. The netbook is obviously online as the test emails I send make it to Comcast and back (to the desktop). Both computers are connected to the home LAN via wireless. Both computers are in the same workgroup. I have transferred files back and forth. Both computers use the same Microsoft Outlook license as I am allowed three computers on the license. Both are activated via Microsoft so the copy of Outlook on each is legit. Ummm...what am I missing? Thank you ahead of time for suggestions. I can't imagine what is messing up here. |
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