Outlook Express crashes when sending more than 1 mail

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Endy

Hello,
I have a computer (portable) with XP Home edition, including SP2 and
all the other Windows updates. I have a wireless broadband connection
(Telenet - Belgium) and the device for sending wireless (my router) is
a D-Link router.

I use outlook express (version 6) with 2 identities. But every time I
want to forward the second mail, the program doesn't respond anymore.
Everything freezes (in Outlouk Express) so I have to press
Ctrl-Alt-Delete and shut down outlook. When I look after the restart of
outlook in my sent-items, the e-mail was send.

Anyone who knows what 's happening and how to fix? Thanks in advance
for your help!

Endy
 
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Alan

Endy said:
Hello,
I have a computer (portable) with XP Home edition, including SP2 and
all the other Windows updates. I have a wireless broadband connection
(Telenet - Belgium) and the device for sending wireless (my router) is
a D-Link router.

I use outlook express (version 6) with 2 identities. But every time I
want to forward the second mail, the program doesn't respond anymore.
Everything freezes (in Outlouk Express) so I have to press
Ctrl-Alt-Delete and shut down outlook. When I look after the restart of
outlook in my sent-items, the e-mail was send.

Anyone who knows what 's happening and how to fix? Thanks in advance
for your help!

Endy

The first thing to do is post your question in a relevant newsgroup. This
one is for Outlook which is a completely different program to Outlook
Express. You are more likely to get help in a relevant group.
 
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Brian Tillman

Endy said:
I have a computer (portable) with XP Home edition, including SP2 and
all the other Windows updates. I have a wireless broadband connection
(Telenet - Belgium) and the device for sending wireless (my router) is
a D-Link router.

I use outlook express (version 6) with 2 identities.

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
 

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