Send/Receive Progress Windows Continues to Pop-up

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When Offline and there are messages in the Send Folder, the Send/Receive Progress Window Pops-up every 30 seconds, indicating that it could not send and couldn't find e-mail server, etc. I have disabled Scheduled Send/receive and have nothing checked under Send/receive when Offline. I have Outlook 2002 with SsP-2, operating under WinXP. How can I stop this constant interuption. I only want to Send messages, when on-line and when I decide
Thank
Wolfgang
 
Take a look at this MS KB article, it may help:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q327/9/07.asp


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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Wolfgang said:
When Offline and there are messages in the Send Folder, the Send/Receive
Progress Window Pops-up every 30 seconds, indicating that it could not send
and couldn't find e-mail server, etc. I have disabled Scheduled
Send/receive and have nothing checked under Send/receive when Offline. I
have Outlook 2002 with SsP-2, operating under WinXP. How can I stop this
constant interuption. I only want to Send messages, when on-line and when I
decide.
 
Russ
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately it does not fix the problem. No matter what I seem to change; once I have an unsent message in the outbox (and I am offline) I continuesly get a Pop-up of the "Outlook Send/Receive Progress" Window, until I go on line and send the message

Any other suggestions? Very disruptive because if your working on something else it takes you out of the window

Wolfgan
 
Nope. That's the only solution I've seen.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Wolfgang said:
Russ,
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately it does not fix the problem.
No matter what I seem to change; once I have an unsent message in the outbox
(and I am offline) I continuesly get a Pop-up of the "Outlook Send/Receive
Progress" Window, until I go on line and send the message.
Any other suggestions? Very disruptive because if your working on
something else it takes you out of the window.
 

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