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| | Windows Mail folders What's the significance of having the Navigation pane disappear in certain folders, like when I go to my message store folder (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail? It's not even an option anymore. Also, what's with the blue folder/file names there? What does the blue signify? |
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| | Re: Windows Mail folders Sorry about the double-post. Got an error message saying it didn't post the first time. Now I realize I get that error every time, even though it does post. "Puppy Breath" <alan@coolnerds.com> wrote in message news:32354BEE-092F-499C-9F7A-1D771FE3ED90@microsoft.com... > What's the significance of having the Navigation pane disappear in certain > folders, like when I go to my message store folder > (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail? It's not even > an option anymore. > > > > Also, what's with the blue folder/file names there? What does the blue > signify? > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail folders I was discussing this with a friend when using build 5342, its not happening in build 5365, I just checked, its fixed. In the folder tree, it naviagates along with me. ![]() -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Puppy Breath" <alan@coolnerds.com> wrote in message news:32354BEE-092F-499C-9F7A-1D771FE3ED90@microsoft.com... > What's the significance of having the Navigation pane disappear in certain > folders, like when I go to my message store folder > (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail? It's not even > an option anymore. > > > > Also, what's with the blue folder/file names there? What does the blue > signify? > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail folders Buenas tardes: *Puppy Breath* escribió: > Sorry about the double-post. Got an error message saying it didn't post the > first time. Now I realize I get that error every time, even though it does > post. In build 5308, which you are using, exists a bug which prevents messages containing specific characters from being correctly sent to the Communities interface. The NNTP part of the message is being posted correctly, though. It's a known issue and as far as I know resolved in more recent builds. Saludos Roland -- Probleme mit OE? Hier gibt es die Lösungen: <http://oe-faq.de>! "Wer etwas verkaufen will, muß die Sprache beherrschen. Aber wer etwas kaufen will, den versteht jedermann. (G. García Márquez) |
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