Trying to bring back an old thread from llubman. I have the same issue, which is reproducible, and have not been able to find a resolution anywhere. The thread seems old, and I've posted there with no luck. It seems to happen with ANY RDP connection on Windows 7 / Server 2008R2.
Please let me know if a bug fix is available!!!!!
1. Outlook is open
2. Open an email from the list. IMPORTANT: When open, the email must be covering the email list in the Outlook main window.
3. Delete the email be clicking the "X" button in the email's ribbon.
Result: Normally all email below the deleted email move up one space. In this case, the one email below the email that was deleted moves up, but the rest of the list is not redrawn, so the line with the deleted email now shows the email below it but the lines below still show the previous email as they were originally until you hover your mouse over the list which causes the items to redraw.
Example list before deleting:
email1
email2
email3
email4
Example after you delete "email1" and before you scroll your mouse over the list:
email2
email2
email3
email4
The only correct item is the first one. The rest were not redrawn on the delete of "email1". When hovering your mouse over the lower items, they then redraw, probably because of how the new email list highlights on mouse hover.
After mouse hover over the list items, they redraw correctly:
email2
email3
email4
email5
Important: You must have the email being deleted completely cover the email list in the Outlook main window. I tried making the email's window smaller so I could see the list while deleting the email and the list redrew properly. Also, I believe I saw the same symptom when Moving an email item as well.
The problem only happens when accessing the system in Remote Desktop. I wonder if the new delete animation is the issue. When you delete an email in the way I describe, Outlook delays the list update until after the email is no longer on the screen in order to show the user the list moving up in an animated way. This doesn't seem to happen via remote desktop.
I could reproduce this consistently on my system.