It has to do with the way the message is structured and something about it that confuses Outlook. Nothing much I know of you can do except to...
Even with all the scans you've done I still suspect a critter. From quicklinks in my signature, pick an online AV site and do a scan from there...
Whew - I had to copy that and break it apart a little so I could try to follow what you were saying. Can you restate the part in blue? I have...
From http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309642 This has nothing to do with your workgroup name. My hosts file contains 192.168.0.1 nosoup4u...
On the XP machine, try a reset of TCP/IP (you'll need to reconfigure networking afterwards) start->run->cmd and OK to open a cmd window netsh...
Not sure exactly where the problem originates but if a ping will do the deed, a utility like...
Ping -t 127.0.0.1 is the way to test your NIC. With the -t switch it will run until stopped so let it go through a screen or two of returns and...
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