QUOTE(mrmaxx @ Apr 3 2008, 10:18 AM)

I have two users now who suddenly are unable to get their email. No error messages, just no messages downloaded.
That seems a bit odd. Based on your further description, it would sure seem like that at least a "timed out" error should have popped up (or can;t connect, something along that line)
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I tried various things including changing passwords. I suspected something was wrong when I changed the password on the server and changed it in Outlook and started getting password errors. Then I tried deleting the server and setting up a new one.
When I did a "send/receive" I noticed it came up with the name of the "old" server, so I went back into the account settings and sure enough the "old"server was there. I added a new server and tried to delete the old server, but it's still there.
One thing that come to mind ... what are the odds that there are multiple
identities (if that's the right word for Outlook?) are in use? Worst case, a bit of Editing of the Registry?
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At least the users are getting email now, but I'd like to get rid of the invalid server settings. Anyone ever run into this before? It's Outlook 2000 on Windows XP.
Would either user recall any issues involved with installing Outlook 2000 onto an XP (Home or Pro?) platform? As I stated somewhere else, my last Office installs were Office 97/Outlook 98 onto Win-98(SE) systems, which saw Microsoft's heavy-handed 'upgrade' process of replacing numerous core Windows files, as it was assumed that your system was far from 'up-to-date' .... I do have an unopened Office 2000 Premium box here, but based on the previous package/experience, have not been willing to try to install it onto any of the XP systems I have floating around right now. Specifically, does the Office 2000 install code recognize 'newer' files or does it replace files blindly ..????