[mso] Outlook 2003 behaving strangely

  • From: "Geoff Culbertson" <glio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 00:30:49 +0100

I have had Outlook 2003 installed for 3 or 4 years and never had any
trouble, but I downloaded Office 2007 Trial version some months ago and last
week I uninstalled it. I have had all sorts of problems since including
Office apparently wanting to be re-installed and calling for SKU011.cab. I
have managed to get rid of that one, but now my received emails are arriving
in my Inbox and being converted by Outlook into new e-mails to be sent i.e.
the icon shows a piece of paper over the top of an envelope rather than an
open envelope. I now have 32 e-mails that have been sent to me that show
that they have not been sent and if I send them will come back to me. What
is even stranger is that I have just received another email quite normally.
Has anyone any ideas?

 

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Geoff Culbertson

Petersfield, Hampshire, UK



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