Messages not appearing in Inbox!!!

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scott

I am running Windows XP and Outlook 2003. Everything was working fine
until I installed a new hard drive and moved the existing C: files to
the new drive which is now the boot drive. I used Seagates program to
move the files. Now, Outlook starts and will send without any problems
(the sent messages show up in the sent folder). But when outlook
downloads a message, it doesn't go to the inbox or any other place I
can find. I checked through web-mail and the message is being
downloaded and removed from the POP server. I did an advanced search
and the message doesn't appear to be in any folders. I have no filters
running. I even checked the PST file on the old C: drive (now H:) and
the messages aren't there either. I ran the inbox repair tool, and it
did find errors that it corrected, but the problem persists. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.

Scott
 
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Brian Tillman

I am running Windows XP and Outlook 2003. Everything was working fine
until I installed a new hard drive and moved the existing C: files to
the new drive which is now the boot drive. I used Seagates program to
move the files. Now, Outlook starts and will send without any
problems (the sent messages show up in the sent folder). But when
outlook downloads a message, it doesn't go to the inbox or any other
place I can find. I checked through web-mail and the message is being
downloaded and removed from the POP server. I did an advanced search
and the message doesn't appear to be in any folders. I have no
filters running. I even checked the PST file on the old C: drive
(now H:) and the messages aren't there either. I ran the inbox
repair tool, and it did find errors that it corrected, but the
problem persists. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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