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My client has been using saved-to-desktop Outlook Express 6 draft messages,
and after a recent Windows Update (August, September, or October 2006 sets), he can no longer use them. Instead of editable fields for "To" and "Subject", those field are now non-editable, and "none" appears in the "To" field. My client is unwilling to accept this change, and will likely revert to pre-update against my suggestions. If I cannot identify which one caused this, then he'll likely dispense with updates in the future. Rather than back off all the updates that were applied (on October 6), can someone identify which one caused this? |
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