OK I have not run Outlook in POP Mode in years but here is what I would try 
first.  I would start in Safe Mode, then go to the settings and change it to 
not pull any messages for maybe an hour.  Then shut down outlook start it again 
and delete messages.  Then after that shut down again and restart and change 
pull times back to original.  I have seen something similar in the past but 
that was with a 100MB attachment going to about 50 users,  I was running the 
POP server so I killed the message on the server to solve that problem.



From: John Cook [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 9:53 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Issues with Outlook 2000

Maybe start Outlook in safe mode  Run > outlook.exe /safe

John W. Cook
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From: John Aldrich [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 10:39 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Issues with Outlook 2000

Hey, guys... I realize this is not an Outlook Support list, but I'm hoping you 
guys have run into this problem before and know how to fix it. I've had several 
users who have had problems the last couple days because someone sent out a 
12-meg attachment and their computers were powerful enough to download it. One 
user even had to reboot his computer, because Outlook still thought that 12 meg 
message was in their inbox, even after I'd shut down Outlook, logged into 
webmail and deleted that message from their inbox.
We're all on POP3, so no Exchange strangeness. And strangely enough, pretty 
much only Outlook 2000 users are affected. Anyone ever seen anything like this? 
Any switches to make Outlook go back and check how many messages there are to 
download? Before you ask, I did double-check that one user's Outlook was 
completely shut down in Task Manager. :)


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