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I believe this is caused by one of the recent updates to Outlook, Outlook
Express, and/or Internet Explorer. This problem is similar to one a client is having with .EML drafts stored on his desktop -- where the "To" field used to be blank (allowing entry of an address), it now says "none" in that field (and does not allow changes). I wish I could be more helpful as to which update caused this, but when I find it, I will post here. " wrote: I was reading through a couple of posts about this but they all say this is caused by importing messages from outlook express. We do not use outlook express at all in our environment. Could there be another cause to this? |
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