Any way to fix without having disk...?

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Sher

I have WinME, Outlook 2000 which worked fine until some months ago... Now I
can open, but if I try to send new message, my busy icon comes up & stays
until I "end task."

I have been using OE in the meantime, but would prefer using Outlook, mainly
for the calendar, but other reasons!

I know I haven't given many "symptoms," but hard to do if you can't really
use the program other than open it!

Any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks,
Sherry
 
Sher said:
I have WinME, Outlook 2000 which worked fine until some months ago... Now
I
can open, but if I try to send new message, my busy icon comes up & stays
until I "end task."

I have been using OE in the meantime, but would prefer using Outlook,
mainly
for the calendar, but other reasons!

I know I haven't given many "symptoms," but hard to do if you can't really
use the program other than open it!

Any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks,
Sherry

I suppose you've looked at and tried Detect and Repair on the Help menu of
Outlook?
 
When exactly does this happen? When you actually send it or when you want to
compose a new message? Do you use Word or Outlook as your e-mail editor?
Does it make a difference when you switch editors?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-FREE tool; QuickMail. Create new Outlook items anywhere from within Windows
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data

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I have WinME, Outlook 2000 which worked fine until some months ago... Now I
can open, but if I try to send new message, my busy icon comes up & stays
until I "end task."

I have been using OE in the meantime, but would prefer using Outlook, mainly
for the calendar, but other reasons!

I know I haven't given many "symptoms," but hard to do if you can't really
use the program other than open it!

Any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks,
Sherry
 

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