Outlook stuck at 50% Sychronizing folders

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I am using Office 2003 O.S.XP Home Edition... When using Outlook"
Send/Receive Status 50%" remains stuck at 50%? Also when sending and
receiving it is synchronizing hea.... (Headers?) P.S. I just started using
Outlook to send pictures? As I have been unable to send them through MSN? I
have talked to MSN's Technical Support Staff but to no-avail. Ref.
#1008756433?

Thanks for your help!
 
How big are the pictures? If very large and you are on dial-up, Outlook may
appear to be stuck at 50% but it is taking a long time to download. What
happens if you allow it to keep running? Does it eventually complete?

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After furious head scratching, Rsincl asked:

| I am using Office 2003 O.S.XP Home Edition... When using Outlook"
| Send/Receive Status 50%" remains stuck at 50%? Also when sending and
| receiving it is synchronizing hea.... (Headers?) P.S. I just started
| using Outlook to send pictures? As I have been unable to send them
| through MSN? I have talked to MSN's Technical Support Staff but to
| no-avail. Ref. #1008756433?
|
| Thanks for your help!
 
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Rsincl said:
I am using Office 2003 O.S.XP Home Edition... When using Outlook"
Send/Receive Status 50%" remains stuck at 50%? Also when sending and
receiving it is synchronizing hea.... (Headers?) P.S. I just started
using Outlook to send pictures? As I have been unable to send them
through MSN? I have talked to MSN's Technical Support Staff but to
no-avail. Ref. #1008756433?

Thanks for your help!

Don't email photos. E-mail *links* to web pages where you've *uploaded* the
photos. Yahoo Photos, DigitalFridge, Ofoto, etc etc etc. You will make
yourself and your recipients much happier if you don't send big huge email
attachments.
 
Milly ,

The pictures are in the range of 600 kb to 900 kb. Also they are jpeg files?
Not Bmpt. I have allowed it to continue to run for over 15 min. I was logged
in at 38.6 kbps Modem dial-up!
 

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