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Unable to send - receive
I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003.
When I test my connection settings, the test is successful. Just recently my System Administrator changed my account type to Power User from Administrator. He also un-installed some prog. Now when i configure outlook 2003 connection settings, test is successful but nothing happens when i click on send-recieve button. Outlook 2000 is working properly. Am i missing some dll? |
Unable to send - receive
no error is received after clicking on the button
"AmVij" wrote: I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003. When I test my connection settings, the test is successful. Just recently my System Administrator changed my account type to Power User from Administrator. He also un-installed some prog. Now when i configure outlook 2003 connection settings, test is successful but nothing happens when i click on send-recieve button. Outlook 2000 is working properly. Am i missing some dll? |
Unable to send - receive
AmVij wrote:
I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003. ....snip... Outlook 2000 is working properly. There's no way for you to have both Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 installed simultaneously. You're leaving out information. -- Brian Tillman |
Unable to send - receive
Yes.
I got 2003 uninstalled and 2000 was installed. It works fine. But when i upgrade that again to 2003, I'm not able to send receive. the connection settings test though is successful. "Brian Tillman" wrote: AmVij wrote: I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003. ....snip... Outlook 2000 is working properly. There's no way for you to have both Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 installed simultaneously. You're leaving out information. -- Brian Tillman |
Unable to send - receive
I'm using POP/SMTP account type. Outlook Express is also working fine.
Any other info reqd. OS is windows XP SP2. "AmVij" wrote: Yes. I got 2003 uninstalled and 2000 was installed. It works fine. But when i upgrade that again to 2003, I'm not able to send receive. the connection settings test though is successful. "Brian Tillman" wrote: AmVij wrote: I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003. ....snip... Outlook 2000 is working properly. There's no way for you to have both Outlook 2000 and Outlook 2003 installed simultaneously. You're leaving out information. -- Brian Tillman |
Unable to send - receive
AmVij wrote:
I got 2003 uninstalled and 2000 was installed. It works fine. But when i upgrade that again to 2003, I'm not able to send receive. the connection settings test though is successful. Did you create a new mail profile (Control PanelMail) after upgrading? -- Brian Tillman |
Unable to send - receive
Interesting. Very similar situation here, except when I test my settings,
mine fail. "AmVij" wrote: I'm not able to send-receive using outlook 2003. When I test my connection settings, the test is successful. Just recently my System Administrator changed my account type to Power User from Administrator. He also un-installed some prog. Now when i configure outlook 2003 connection settings, test is successful but nothing happens when i click on send-recieve button. Outlook 2000 is working properly. Am i missing some dll? |
Unable to send - receive
I did so.
As I've mentioned before, the settings test is successful, but nothing happens when i click on send/rec or press F9. No errors are reported. Thanks "Brian Tillman" wrote: AmVij wrote: I got 2003 uninstalled and 2000 was installed. It works fine. But when i upgrade that again to 2003, I'm not able to send receive. the connection settings test though is successful. Did you create a new mail profile (Control PanelMail) after upgrading? -- Brian Tillman |
Unable to send - receive
Even when i click on
Tools - Options - Mail Setup - Send/Receive nothing happens!!! "Brian Tillman" wrote: AmVij wrote: I got 2003 uninstalled and 2000 was installed. It works fine. But when i upgrade that again to 2003, I'm not able to send receive. the connection settings test though is successful. Did you create a new mail profile (Control PanelMail) after upgrading? -- Brian Tillman |
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