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I CLICKED ON MY SYNCRONIZE ALL BUTTON UNDER TOOLS IN OUTLOOK EXPRESS. NOW ALL MY MAIL COMES IN WITH AN ATTACHMENT. HOW DO I UN SYNCRONIZE THIS? AND ALL THE MAIL I HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED NOW HAS AN ATTACHMENT

Typing in all caps is shouting and therefore considered rude.
Your question should be in the Office Software forum. I don't use OE so I can't help.

Try doing a System Restore to a date before you selected the syncronize.
'Outlook' is an Office program, but Outlook Express isn't.
FWIW to XP users: When you click on the 'Command Prompt' you are just causing the 'Command prompt' to be displayed. This prompt gives you access to NTVDM.EXE, the 'NT Virtual DOS Manager'.

OE is an email client isn't it? Still seems like the office forum is the best place to post about it.

Why did you want to Synchronize your OE messages, and what option did you choose? All Messages? New? Headers Only? And were they IMAP or HTTP messages? What type of file is attached?
"So won’t you give this man his wings
What a shame
To have to beg you to see
We’re not all the same
What a shame" - Shinedown

I always assumed that the Office Software forum was for the 'Microsoft Office' group of programs, like Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.
FWIW to XP users: When you click on the 'Command Prompt' you are just causing the 'Command prompt' to be displayed. This prompt gives you access to NTVDM.EXE, the 'NT Virtual DOS Manager'.

Well the forum name is Office software. Not MS Office software. I would broadly classify OE as Office Software. But we are arguing semantics.
My main comment was the all caps post.

My assumption was the Office Software Forum is there for posts related to Software Programs, regardless of the program. "Office" meaning General Office Software, not Microsoft Office Software. And...that the XP, Win2K, 95/98 etc. Forums are for OS issues not related to Software Applications.
"So won’t you give this man his wings
What a shame
To have to beg you to see
We’re not all the same
What a shame" - Shinedown

Maybe Justin can clue us in. :-)
FWIW to XP users: When you click on the 'Command Prompt' you are just causing the 'Command prompt' to be displayed. This prompt gives you access to NTVDM.EXE, the 'NT Virtual DOS Manager'.

Hopefully.. :)
Regardless, the OP never replied. LOL
"So won’t you give this man his wings
What a shame
To have to beg you to see
We’re not all the same
What a shame" - Shinedown

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