Selecting the "to" field results in error
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 07:21:03 -0800
I can access all of my contacts, but when I go to write an email and select
the "to" field in my new message, I get an error that says the folder has
either been moved, deleted, or I do not have permissions. Like I said, I
can access my folder, but it's like the program doesn't recognize it, once I
want to access it from the "to" field.
It will also autotype the name as well, but I want to be able to select
multiple contacts through my "to" field.
Thank you
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