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I have a client that sent out a newsletter to over 1000 contacts from Outlook
2002. These contacts reside in a custom form. Recently, Outlook would put up 2 error messages whenever more than approximately 250 e-mail addresses are selected: - The custom form could not be opened. Outlook will use an Outlook form instead. The operation failed. - The operation failed. However, when I use less than 250 contacts, it succeeds. It's similar to the problem in this Knowledge Base article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/218365/en-us Upgrading the user to 2003 SP 2 produced the same results. I know a workaround, but is there a solution to the problem itself? Thanks. |
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