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I am on Win XP and using Outlook 2002. A few days ago my Outlook started to
"timeout" when downloading my email from Comcast. It would take hours to get to 98/99% and then appear to start over. I have multiple copies of emails since it seems to start over again and again. I've tried reinstalling Outlook, removing/adding the email accounts, running a virus scan, rebooting Outlook and my PC with no success. The only things I've installed on my PC recently are Mozilla, Netscape and Safari but did not set any of them up as my default explorer. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you, Renee Chandler |
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