"hutchison" <hutchison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Wayne L." wrote:
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>> After having one message that couldn't be sent, resulting in an error
>> message, I have sent and received many messages. My Windows Mail is
>> working
>> fine. But I keep getting the same two messages from the original
>> incident -
>> The error message plus the message that "I have unsent messages in my
>> outbox.
>> Do you want to send now?"
>> Since this is the Email that caused the Error Message, I'm in a Star Trek
>> loop.-
>> How do I get out of it? These two messages occur at every move I make.
>> Thanks Wayne-
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>> Wayne L.
Download and install this hotfix, with Windows Mail not running:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/941090
Although it's labelled as for messages stuck in the Outbox, it also works in
other folders. If you don't know whether you have a 32-bit version of
Vista or a 64-bit version, try the hotfix for the 32-bit version first.
Certain
common antivirus programs, such as most of those from Norton or McAfee,
tend to cause this and other problems in Windows Mail, although seldom
immediately, so if you have such a program, remember where to find the
hotfix and hope that it will install again if you need it again. A recent
version
of the Trend antivirus program also tends to cause assorted problems in
Windows Mail.
If this hotfix doesn't delete the problem messages from your Outbox, it
should at least make it possible for you to do this.