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I suspected something like this was the problem. I only have one email
account (it is POP3). I think it had something to do with the archive .pst file. Although I don't really understand what is meant by "Right-click on the root node for each", I seem to have succeeded in preventing multiple inboxes from opening by more or less following your instructions. "Vanguard" wrote: "hello" wrote in message ... I use Outlook 2003, Windows XP. Whenever I open Outlook, multiple copies of my inbox open. Can somebody please tell me how to preven this from happening? Do you have more than one e-mail account defined in Outlook? If so, are they are POP3 accounts, or are some IMAP or HTTPmail accounts? Maybe Outlook is opening multiple .pst files. Right-click on the root node for each and close it (the one which is designated for delivery of inbound mails will refuse to close because that one must be open to receive new mails). -- __________________________________________________ _____ ** Post replies to the newsgroup. Share with others. ** For e-mail, remove "NIX" and append "#VC811" to Subject. __________________________________________________ _____ |
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