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Help! From what I can find out file synchronization runs when there is
an exchange server profile. The problem computer has only POP3 accounts, Mail under control panel shows no exchange profile, and all pst folders have create exchange server folder unchecked. Yet this computer goes into file synchronizing that uses up most of the computer resources which has 1 gig of memory and lots of disk space. No send/receive happens while this is going on and if an automatic one starts, it locks up and computer has to reboot. We run current Zone Alarm firewall, antivirus, antispam-spyware that updates daily. Do I remove outlook profile and create a new one? Would this lose all his file data? Please advise. (We run the same programs on a laptop which is fine.) |
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Hello, I have same exact proble. using POP3 accounts and Zone alarm and prob
started yesterday. I do not use an exchange server and cannot end emails from outlook 2003. Receiving works fine but sending creates the 'synchronising folders' message and causes everytihng to hang. Can anyone help please? this is very frustrating! Thanks " wrote: Help! From what I can find out file synchronization runs when there is an exchange server profile. The problem computer has only POP3 accounts, Mail under control panel shows no exchange profile, and all pst folders have create exchange server folder unchecked. Yet this computer goes into file synchronizing that uses up most of the computer resources which has 1 gig of memory and lots of disk space. No send/receive happens while this is going on and if an automatic one starts, it locks up and computer has to reboot. We run current Zone Alarm firewall, antivirus, antispam-spyware that updates daily. Do I remove outlook profile and create a new one? Would this lose all his file data? Please advise. (We run the same programs on a laptop which is fine.) |
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GeorgieP wrote: Hello, I have same exact proble. using POP3 accounts and Zone alarm and prob started yesterday. I do not use an exchange server and cannot end emails from outlook 2003. Receiving works fine but sending creates the 'synchronising folders' message and causes everytihng to hang. Can anyone help please? this is very frustrating! Thanks jan" wrote: Help! From what I can find out file synchronization runs when there is an exchange server profile. The problem computer has only POP3 accounts, Mail under control panel shows no exchange profile, and all pst folders have create exchange server folder unchecked. Yet this computer goes into file synchronizing that uses up most of the computer resources which has 1 gig of memory and lots of disk space. No send/receive happens while this is going on and if an automatic one starts, it locks up and computer has to reboot. We run current Zone Alarm firewall, antivirus, antispam-spyware that updates daily. Do I remove outlook profile and create a new one? Would this lose all his file data? Please advise. (We run the same programs on a laptop which is fine.) |
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