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I would actually go one step further if the last suggestion does not work, that is create a new user profile. 
Logon as another user with admin priveledges, rename the troubled user profile, login as that user to recreate a new user profile. 
Create a new outlook profile and see what happens. 
If that does not work, remove and reinstall office. 
Good luck. 

Firm. 

On Jan 25, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Al Puzzuoli <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Wouldn't creating a new profile have had the same effect though?
 
--Al
 


From: Jon Galbreath [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 8:02 PM
To: Al Puzzuoli
Cc: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] Sent items not Updating in One Instance of Outlook?

Are you running Outlook in cached mode or is it live with the server?  If you're running cached, I would close Outlook, delete the offline store (.ost) and then start Outlook. The offline store will be recreated and the whole mailbox will be redownloaded. It's probably a damaged database.

Jon

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On Jan 25, 2011, at 7:51 PM, "Al Puzzuoli" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

So here's my latest head scratcher:
in the office, we are running Exchange 2010. All our work computers, mine included are running Outlook 2010. at home, I have a PC on which I  have been successfully using a copy of Outlook 2003 to connect to my work Exchange 2010 account.
 
All was well for months; but I recently had to reinstall Windows 7 on my home machine. Now for some reason, Outlook 2003 will no longer properly update my sent items folder. All other folders within my profile  seem to be fine. Sent items only shows 3 messages from a few months ago, and according to the status bar, Outlook thinks the folder is up to date. Sent items are updating properly both in OWA, and on several machines at work.
if I send mail from Outlook 2003, the message goes out fine, shows up in sent items in OWA, but nothing ever shows up in Outlook's sent items folder.  The truly mind boggling part of this is that I created a new profile on the Outlook 2003 machine, and got the exact same results.
Anyone ever seen anything like this before? The good thing is that at least as of now, I'm the only one having the problem, so at this point, it's more of a brain teaser than anything else.
 
--Al