Earlier, I reported that, using Citrix, when the Outlook 2003 spell check kicks in, WE goes silent. I was asked to check the name of the set file then loaded. I pressed control backslash and discovered that the set file then running was MSO2K3sp.000 I suspect ths is the short-hand reference to Microsoft Office 2003 spell. Now, here is what's interesting. When I hit escape to exit the control panel, the spell check works for the word then in question. I can arrow through the list of choices and tab across to "Ignore," "Change," "Change All," and so on. Once I make the selection, however, WE goes silent again. I can repeat the process. So, by entering and exiting the WE control panel for every misspelled word, I can work my way through an email message. Very strange. Any suggestions? If there is a single corrupt set file, can I simply copy it from the install CD to the proper folder? I guess I could install the MSO sets again, but then I'll lose all my specific settings.
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