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Fabio
Hello everyone,
I encountered a strange behavior on a Windows XP computer with Office 2003,
under one user profile only (when a different user logs on to the same
computer, everything works as expected): when the user right-clicks a file in
Windows Explorer and selects "Send To", "Mail Recipient", and then, instead
of immediately sending the message, he saves it for later, then Outlook
stores two messages, one in the Inbox folder and one in the Outbox folder,
and nothing in the Drafts folder! However, if the user creates a new message
inside Outlook, he attaches a file to it and saves it for later, then Outlook
stores the message in the Drafts folder as expected. Any clue?
Thank you in advance,
Fabio
I encountered a strange behavior on a Windows XP computer with Office 2003,
under one user profile only (when a different user logs on to the same
computer, everything works as expected): when the user right-clicks a file in
Windows Explorer and selects "Send To", "Mail Recipient", and then, instead
of immediately sending the message, he saves it for later, then Outlook
stores two messages, one in the Inbox folder and one in the Outbox folder,
and nothing in the Drafts folder! However, if the user creates a new message
inside Outlook, he attaches a file to it and saves it for later, then Outlook
stores the message in the Drafts folder as expected. Any clue?
Thank you in advance,
Fabio