That sort of thing can happen if Outlook's secure temporary folder gets full. When you open file attachments that are considered safe, Outlook 2003, as an extra precaution, places these attachments in a subdirectory under the your Temporary Internet Files directory. The name of the new subdirectory is unknown, is randomly generated, and takes on the following form.
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKxxx
Try navigating to this folder and deleting it's contents.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;817878 Attachments remain in the Outlook Secure Temporary File folder when you exit Outlook 2003
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"c1fer" <c1fer[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D0AC8CB-3D9B-43EE-B2DA-0C753D7E444D[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Outlook 2003 Rel 11.6 SP1 > > PROBLEM: > Multiple attachments in an email will display different file names, but
the > content is identical to the first attachment. > > A person1 had an email with 3 attachments. She selected two of them and > forwarded them to person2 to have CDs burned. > > Person2 opened the email and saved the attachments locally before burning > them to disc. > > The person1 opened both files from the burned CDs and they were identical in > content. > > Another instance. A person sent 10 PDF files to a client. The client > received 10 individual files, with different file names. > > But when they opened it, the content was identical or duplicates of the > first file. > > I think Outlook is messing up when it tries to grab these files and attach > them to emails. It is losing its place and grabbing the same file multiple > times and adding a different file name to it. >
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