Single user receiving new mail in OWA but not Outlook 2003

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I have a 9 user network with Exchange 2000, Outlook 2003 and Windows 2K desktops. Since Sunday 7/17/05 one user has not been able to retrieve new mail in Outlook; nothing new shows up but the previous mail is all there. There are no errors on startup and no changes were made to the server on Sunday (at least not by us). Mail for him is coming in to the server and If he reads mail using OWA all the new mail is visible. The same holds true for mail sent within our lan as well. I tried loading his email from another computer with the same result so I don't think it's his computer. He can send mail using Outlook 2003. His mailbox is <400MB and the limit is 1GB per user so size is not the problem I don't think.

Dell 2400
Windows 2000 SP4
Outlook 2003 SP1
2.4ghz
512MB RAM


Windows 2000 Server SP4
Exchange 2000 SP3
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Are you running your Outlook 2003 in cache mode? I am gussing you are. Try this it worked for me.

"Since you can download new emails when disabling the Cached Exchange Mode,
the issue is most likely caused by some corrupted messages from the last
email that was showing up in the cache mode till today. To avoid the issue
reoccurs once you re-enable the Cached Exchange Mode, I suggest you exclude
these corrupted messages from the mailbox or Send/Receive groups.

However, it may be time-consuming to find out the exact corrupted messages.
One way is to copy/paste half of the emails in the "potential problem"
period to the local PST, and then enable the Cached Exchange Mode. If the
issue disappears, disable the Cached Exchange Mode, and then copy/paste
half of the emails from the specific PST file back to the mailbox, and then
enable the Cached Exchange Mode to test the issue again. In this way, you
may finally find out the corrupted messages and then delete them and retain
all the other messages in mailbox to fix the problem. Another method is to
create a temp folder in mailbox, and then copy/paste all the emails in the
"potential problem" period to the specific temp folder, and then click
Send/Receive -> Send/Receive Settings -> Define Send/Receive Groups -> All
Accounts, and then uncheck the box beside the temp folder under the "Folder
Options" list to exclude the specific temp folder from the current
Send/Receive groups. It may be somewhat efficient than the first method.

On the other hand, you can also copy/paste all the messages or just the
messages in the "potential problem" period to the local PST file
permanently, since frequently backup is necessary and can help you avoid
unexpected data loss. For more detailed information, you can refer to the
following Knowledge Base article. Your understanding is appreciated!

287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287070

Note: This article also applies to Outlook 2003."

Hope that helps!
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This did turn out to be the issue. A friend helped me with it last week. Thanks for your reply.
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