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Hi Robert
I was at the PC yesterday when it happened again. The from field was visiable and empty. I put in the person name who was sending the email not the secretary. The error appeared straightaway. I closed the email and reopend, same error on sending. I closed Outlook and reopend and the email sent fine. Both users have full right to each others mailboxes. Thanks Shane url:http://www.ureader.com/msg/107022859.aspx |
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