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Outlook on 2 computers
A friend recently purchased a new laptop. Already has a desktop with
Outlook running successfully to access Comcast POP3/SMTP mail servers. Outlook on the laptop fails to access the same email account, each time giving an error message that the mail account is receiving an email and ERR - *box is locked. The asterisk represents a letter I can't remember. Dell tech support claims you cannot use Outlook on 2 different machines to access the same account and that you have to use Outlook Express on one. From what I've read online, this is not true, that she can use Outlook on both machines. Any ideas? -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
Outlook on 2 computers
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Outlook on 2 computers
I'm on Comcast and I think you nailed it Brian. More than one machine set to
get mail from same account and I notice something similar. Comcast seems to have something that allows only one access at a time. I've also noticed it on one machine where if outlook is running, I might not be able to access the mail via IE, HTML style. Part of how I avoid the problem is to log out on the html mail after accessing it. For the questioner, make sure you set both computers to leave copies on the server if your intent is to have all messages on both machines. Then every so often, according to how fast your Comcast mailbox starts to fill, and after you're sure you got mail up to a recent point, log into your mail account via IE. Sort by date and then delete all except the most recent which may not have been downloaded to both machines. Norman "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... wrote: A friend recently purchased a new laptop. Already has a desktop with Outlook running successfully to access Comcast POP3/SMTP mail servers. Outlook on the laptop fails to access the same email account, each time giving an error message that the mail account is receiving an email and ERR - *box is locked. The asterisk represents a letter I can't remember. Dell tech support claims you cannot use Outlook on 2 different machines to access the same account and that you have to use Outlook Express on one. From what I've read online, this is not true, that she can use Outlook on both machines. Dell's India-based support person is blowing smoke, in that you certainly can access the same mail account from more than one PC with whatever mail client you wish, including Outlook. However, it's possible that the desktop PC has the Comcast mailbox locked. Stop Outlook on the desktop and try again on the laptop. What happens? -- Brian Tillman |
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