madmatt said:ming, are you using SSL password auth?
ming said:Kcnychief, that 'messenger.msgrobject' does not exist in registry.... probably coz i've removed Win Messenger completely when I first installed WinXP.
Instant messenger. The fix is to disable the link to Instant Messenger on Outlook's Tools, Options, Other tab.
Alternative input support in Office 2003. This allows you to use speech or handwriting instead of typing. Disable alternative input following instructions in How to turn off the speech recognition and the handwriting recognition features in Office 2003.
Is Outlook up to date, software and patch wise?
Has this always been the case?
Do you have the luxury of trying this on another machine?
kcnychief said:So is it safe to say this has always been a problem when you use HTTP through Outlook, for your hotmail account?
Might be silly to say, but can you create another hotmail account, hook it up to Outlook, and see what happens?
kcnychief said:are you in cached mode?