Any way to fix without having disk...?

S

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
 
A

Alan

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?
 
R

Roady [MVP]

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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