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DK - 30 Mar 2006 03:27 GMT
I receive this error message.  unable to display folder, error has been
detected in the file C:/_______________, quit all mail applications and then
use the inbox repair tool.  
How do I use this tool?
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Bruno van Dooren - 30 Mar 2006 06:02 GMT
>I receive this error message.  unable to display folder, error has been
> detected in the file C:/_______________, quit all mail applications and
> then
> use the inbox repair tool.
> How do I use this tool?

Well for starters, you might want to ask this question again in the outlook
newsgroup.
This is the Visual C++ newsgroup. It is not that we don't want to hep you,
but the chances of getting a correct answer will be higher over there.

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   Bruno van Dooren
   bruno_nos_pam_van_dooren@hotmail.com
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