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Old July 6th 08, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Outlook 2007, IMAP, Two User Accounts

Hi,

I've just completely reinstalled both Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, and
managed to set up Outlook to my existing IMAP e-mail account without any
problems at all, with all e-mail folders synchronising perfectly.

However, when I set up another user account and tried to set up that email
account, Outlook isn't working properly. The settings work OK, as I've
tested it with an Outlook test message and the headers of the messages are
showing.

The problem seems to be with Outlook, as I cannot shut the program down
other than by using Task Manager, and when I do Outlook retarts, I get a
'Configuring account' pop up, and then I'm back to an unresponsive program.

Funny thing is, I can delete messages, I can only open one at a time (I get
an error sound when I try to open another message) and the preview screen
doesn't show anything for ages.

I've tried to set up the account again, with the same problems, yet the
account works perfectly from another PC in my home network.

I'm really confused.

Thanks,

Pete

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Old July 6th 08, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Night Owl
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Default Outlook 2007, IMAP, Two User Accounts

Never mind - a reinstall sorted it.

Thanks, anyhoo

Pete

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Hi,

I've just completely reinstalled both Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, and
managed to set up Outlook to my existing IMAP e-mail account without any
problems at all, with all e-mail folders synchronising perfectly.

However, when I set up another user account and tried to set up that email
account, Outlook isn't working properly. The settings work OK, as I've
tested it with an Outlook test message and the headers of the messages are
showing.

The problem seems to be with Outlook, as I cannot shut the program down
other than by using Task Manager, and when I do Outlook retarts, I get a
'Configuring account' pop up, and then I'm back to an unresponsive
program.

Funny thing is, I can delete messages, I can only open one at a time (I
get an error sound when I try to open another message) and the preview
screen doesn't show anything for ages.

I've tried to set up the account again, with the same problems, yet the
account works perfectly from another PC in my home network.

I'm really confused.

Thanks,

Pete


 




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