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Old May 11th 06, 12:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Message disappears from 2003 when viewed by 2000 client

We are running exchange 2k3.
I have XP pro and OL2k3 on a desktop machine.
I have XP pro and OL2K on a laptop.
When a new message arrives, it shows in the desktops inbox.
When the laptop is connect to the network and a 'send/receive' is issued,
Messages from the inbox appear in the inbox of the laptop, and disappear from
the inbox of the desk top.

Any thoughts?

Todd
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