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For about the past month I have been getting strange files on my C drive
each time I receive email on Outlook. I am using Outlook 2000. It looks like each email received places a file on the C drive which contains all of the information in the email. These files have no known file extension. The problem started about the time I was trying to add a feature to archive emails and I selected something to do with Lotus Notes (which I don't have). I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Office 2000. This does not solve the problem. Any suggestions on how to get rid of this problem would be appreciated. Please reply to this newsgroup or email me at Chris Sutphin |
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